See also

Eunice BAILEY (1883-1954)

1 Eunice L. BAILEY1,2,3,4,5,6 (1883-1954) [14851]. Born 28 Jan 1883, Charleston Twp., PA.2,6 Marr Ward B. BASTIAN 15 Jul 1907.4 Died 28 Sep 1954, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital.6 Cause: Heart attack. Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.6

The Obituary of Mrs. W.B. Bastian in the Wellsboro Gazette, September 30, 1954 reports a marriage date of July 5, 1907.

2 Ransom William BAILEY1,2,3,7,8 (1857-1935) [14840]. Born 24 Oct 1857, Charleston Twp., PA.1 Marr Helena PARTRIDGE 23 Jun 1879.1 Died 1 Apr 1935. Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.3

4 Julius Marcus BAILEY7,8,9,10,11,12 (1835-1927) [6405]. Born 30 Mar 1835, Charleston Twp., PA.7,8,9,10 Marr Eunice M. BENEDICT 11 Feb 1856.7 Died 10 Jul 1927, Wellsboro, PA.8,12 Buried East Charleston Cemetery in Whitneyville, PA.8,12

8 Clark Wilson BAILEY7,13,14 (1806-1881) [6385]. Born 1806. Marr Vesta JUDD 13 May 1827.7 Died 22 Dec 1881, At the home of his son, Julius M.7

From The History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, 1897.

Clark W. Bailey was born in Tioga Township, Tioga county, January 12, 1806 and was the eldest son of Roswell and Lucinda Bailey. He grew up amidst pioneer surroundings, and attended school in the old-fashioned log school house of early days. When twenty-one years of age he purchased a farm near Whitney's Corners, near Charleston township, and later formed a partnership with R.G. White, erected a large steam saw-mill, and engaged in the lumber business on an extensive scale. In 1857 he removed to Mansfield, where he purchased a grist-mill, and the following year built a water-powered saw-mill, both of which he operated until 1866, when he sold out to his sons, Thomas H. and Justus W. He also owned and operated a foundry in Mansfield, and was one of its most prominent business men for many years. He was instrumental in establishing the Mansfield Seminary, was a liberal supporter of all public enterprises, and an earnest member of the Methodist Episcopal church. On May 13, 1827, Mr. Bailey married Vesta Judd, of Binghampton, New York, to which union were born ten children, as follows. Sara L., Roswell G., Julius M., Wesley V., Thomas H., Emily J., Julia A., Justus W., Clarissa V., and Clark B. Mr. Bailey died at the home of his son, Julius M., December 22, 1881. His widow survives until October 2, 1882, dying at the age of seventy-four years.

From the Tioga Eagle.

December 9, 1846 - "Strayed or Stolen!
From the premises of the subscriber about the first of September last, thirty head of SHEEP, of various marks, some hole in one ear, some slit in the ear, some marked with tar, "J.W." and other marks not recollected, having been purchased of sundry persons, and consequently different marks are upon them. If any person or persons, having taken up said sheep, and will return them to the subscriber, all reasonable charges will be allowed. CLARK W. BAILEY. Charleston, Nov. 25th, 1846."

Researcher note: The next sketch concerns the father of Thomas Bailey, Clark Bailey. We know quite a bit about Clark, too, but there is some useful info here. The list of children conforms pretty much to what we have but does list a son, Chester Bailey. I believe this may be an error as I'm unable to confirm this in any other source. It does, however, list two daughters, but not by name, only by who they married - Julian Langdon and William Hollands. After a good deal of searching, I found that the name Julian Langdon is an error, too. It was actually Ormus Langdon and the Clark Bailey daughter who married Ormus was Julia Bailey. It was Clark's daughter Clarissa Bailey who married William Hollands. We do currently show both Julia and Clarissa as daughters of Clark Bailey.

Sketches from History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania by Henry Wilson Storey, 1907.

"Clark Bailey, son of Roswell Bailey, was born in Connecticut, whence he migrated to Mansfield, Tioga county. He was a lumberman, and erected a large fiouring mill, being one of the leading business men of
the town. Politically he was first a Whig, but later identified himself with the Republicans. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Bailey married Vesta Judd, of Connecticut, and their children were: Julius; Wesley; Thomas H., of whom later; Chester; Clark; and two daughters, who married respectively Julian Langdon and William Hollands.".

9 Vesta JUDD7 (c. 1808-1882) [6404]. Born c. 1808.7 Died 2 Oct 1882.7

5 Eunice M. BENEDICT7,8,11,15,16 (1838-1906) [14839]. Born 11 Feb 1838, Richmond Twp., PA.15,16 Died 19 Sep 1906, Whitneyville, PA.15,16 Buried East Charleston Cemetery in Whitneyville, PA.15,16

3 Helena PARTRIDGE1,2 (1857-1924) [14849]. Born Mar 1857, PA.2 Died 1924.3 Buried Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, PA.17

Sources

1"Sketch of Ransom W. Bailey in the History of Tioga, County, Pennsylvania, 1897".
2"1900 PA, Tioga, Wellsboro census".
3"Obituary of Ransom W. Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, April 4, 1935".
4"Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records".
5"1920 PA, Tioga, Wellsboro census".
6"Obituary of Mrs. W.B. Bastian in the Wellsboro Gazette, September 30, 1954".
7"History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, 1897".
8"Obituary of Julius Marcus Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, July 14, 1927".
9"1850 Tioga, Richmond census.".
10"1860 PA, Tioga, Richmond census.".
11"1900 PA, Tioga, Charleston census".
12"Obituary of Julius M. Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, July 13, 1927".
13"Middle name from Nancy Dobson".
14"History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania by Henry Wilson Storey, 1907".
15"Obituary of Mrs. Julius M. Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, September 26, 1906".
16"Find A Grave Memorial Record".
17"Wellsboro Cemetery Records".