See also

Rachel RIKER (1817-1894)

1 Rachel RIKER1,2,3 (1817-1894) [4620]. Born 31 Dec 1817, Big Flats, Chemung Co., NY.1,3,4 Marr Wilson BAILEY 18 Jan 1840.2 Died 18 Apr 1894, Independence Twp, Oakland, Co., MI.4 Cause: Heart failure. Buried Sashabaw Cemetery.4

From a Pontiac, MI newspaper.

07 Jul 1875 - "Mrs. Rachel Bailey is having her residence renovated from cellar to garret."

04 Jun 1879 - "The widow Bailey is also on the sick list."

28 May 1884 - "Mrs. widow Wilson Bailey and daughter, the former a forty-nine year resident of this place [Seymour Lake] has purchased the Ezra King property in Pontiac. Our loss is Pontiac's gain."

16 Sep 1892 - "Mrs. R. Bailey is spending a few days with her son, Wilson Bailey."

11 Nov 1892 - "Winfield Bailey and wife, of Seymour Lake, visited at Wilson Bailey's Sunday."

Obituary from the Oakland County Post, April 27, 1894.

"Death of Mrs. Wilson Bailey. Mrs. Rachel Riker Bailey, widow of Wilson Bailey, deceased, died Wednesday, April 18, of heart failure, aged 76 years, at the home of her son, Winfield Bailey, on the old homestead in northeast Independence. The deceased was the daughter of John Riker and was born in Big Flats, Chemung county, N.Y., Dec. 31, 1817, came to Michigan and Independence in 1837 and settled on Sashabaw Plains. She married Wilson Bailey in 1840. Associated with Fred Myrick, her husband purchased and cleared up what is now known as Mohopac. They built a saw mill, cutting the timber into lumber much of which was used in Pontiac. The C.A. Palmer house was built by Mr. Myrick, who just after its completion, died of small pox in New York City. Mr. Bailey lived at Mohopac only a few years before his last illness.

After her husband's death Mrs. Bailey lived in Pontiac a few years and then returned to the scenes of her pioneer life, the old home with its sacred recollections, to pass the remainder of her days. Here she died respected by her neighbors and beloved by her children.

Mrs. Bailey leaves three sons and one daughter, Wilson, Winfield and Morris. The late Wallace Bailey was her son. One brother, George Riker of Cass City and Mrs. Wormley, the mother of Mrs. George Alexander, survive her.

The funeral was held at the home and the remains interred by the side of her husband in Sashabaw cemetery. A large concourse of neighbors and friends followed the remains to their last resting place.".

2 John RIKER4 ( - ) [4861].

Sources

1"1850 - 1860 Independence Twp. census".
2"Oakland County, Michigan Dibean Marriage Index".
3"Portrait and Biographical Album of Oakland County, MIchigan, 1891".
4"Obituary of Mrs. Rachel Riker Bailey, Oakland County Post, April 27, 1894".