See also
1 Frank R. BAILEY III1 ( - ) [8078].
2 Frank Rose BAILEY , Jr.2,3 (1929- ) [8004]. Born 11 Sep 1929.3 Marr Mary Louise WHITE c. 1951.4
From the Wellsboro Agitator.
June 4, 1947 - "Frank Bailey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Sr., of Essex-Fels, N.J., grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bailey, of Wellsboro, was graduated last week from Cartaret Academy, Montclair, N.J.".
4 Frank Rose BAILEY5,6,7,8 (1902- ) [6439]. Born 9 Nov 1902.6,8,9 Marr Madeline HUNTER 8 Apr 1927, East Orange, NJ.7
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
November 3, 1921 - "Wellsboro Boy Highly Honored.
Frank R. Bailey, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bailey, of this borough, has been highly honored by being elected president of the Sophmore Class of 1924 of the Pennsylvania University. "The Pennsylvanian," a daily published in the interest of the University by a staff of writers composed of students, printed a portrait of our young townsman last Saturday together with the following brief sketch of his rapid progress as a student:
"Frank R. Bailey, 24 White, was elected president of the Sophomore Class by a substantial majority. He is a product of the Wellsboro (Pa>) HIgh School. He was a Freshman representative on the Wharton Association; a member of the Red and Blue board; chairman of Sophmore Vigilance Committee, Phi Delta Thea Fraternity."
The honor of being elected president of the Class of 1924 of the University of Pennsylvania is an honor worthly bestowed on a young man of real merit. Frank Bailey is a live wire and has no conscientious scruples against manual labor. During the vacation or summer periods of the past two years he has demonstrated what he is made of by shedding his aristocratic manners and buckling in as a day laborer - anything he could do. Last year he worked on the State Highway with a pick and shovel and during the summer just closed he conducted one of "Billy" Smith's ice wagons. That's the kind of a boy Frank Bailey is.".
8 Harry Ward BAILEY6,9,10,11,12 (1876-1951) [6416]. Born 30 Apr 1876, Mansfield, PA.2,10,12 Marr Catherine B. ROSE 18 Jul 1900, Mansfield, Richmond Twp., Tioga Co., PA.9,13 Died 1 Feb 1951, Wellsboro, PA.2,12 Cause: Heart Attack. Buried 3 Feb 1951, Wellsboro Cemetery.
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
January 24, 1907 - "Dr. Harry W. Bailey has disposed of his dental business and house and lot at Patton and will return to Wellsboro next Saturday to reside here with his family. Next week he will re-open the dental office of the late Dr. F.H. Rose and will continue the business. Dr. Bailey has been very successful in his practice and will undoubtedly receive his share of the public patronage."
July 20, 1939 - "Dr. Harry W. Bailey and family and Mrs. Emma Rose motored to Hammondsport, N.Y. on Sunday and witnessed a flight of the flying boat America, which is expected to make a flight across the Atlantic in a few days."
September 21, 1939 - "Gifts amounting to #2,520,000 have been made thus far by donors in Pennsylvania as part of a nation-wide effort to create a Bi-centennial Fund of $12,500,000 for the University of Pennsylvania. Of the total for the state, more than $116,000 has been raised outside of Philadelphia. Alumni participation in Tioga and Potter counties is being carried forward by a local alumni committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Harry Ward Bailey, of Wellsboro."
February 7, 1951 - "DR. H.W. BAILEY DIES SUDDENLY. Well Known Wellsboro Dentist Succumbs to Heart Attack.
Dr. Harry W. Bailey, aged 74 years, died early Thursday morning, Feb. 1, 1951, at his home, 49 Pearl street, of a heart attack. He was born in Mansfield, April 30, 1876.
Dr. Bailey, a retired dentist, practiced in Wellsboro for many years. When he retired his son Dr. Thomas R. Bailey, took over the practice.
The deceased was a graduate of Adrain College, Mich., in 1896 where he was a member of the Alpha Tauomega Fraternity, and Dental School in 1900 where he was a member of the Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity. He served as Burgess of Wellsboro for 20 years.
Dr. Bailey was a retired Major, having served as a dental surgeon in the 28th Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, from 1926 to 1940, being division Dental Surgeon for the last 8 years. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and Masonic Lodge, Knights Templar and of the county and state dental societies. He also served on the board of directors of the Penn-Wells Hotel and the Tioga County Savings and Trust Company.
A native of Mansfield, he was the son of Thomas H. and Josephine Hilyer Bailey.
Surviving are his wife, Kitty Rose Bailey; two sons, Dr. Thomas R. Bailey, of Wellsboro, and Frank Bailey, of Essex Fels, N.J.; a sister, Mrs. J.F. O'Donnell of New York City; and four grandchildren, Thomas R. Bailey, a student at Temple University; Harry Bailey, attending Choate School in Wallington, Conn.; Frank and Sally Bailey, of Essex Fels.
The funeral was held Saturday at the First Presbyterian church, Rev. Robert W.L. Marks and Rev. Dr, Orrin Cocks officiating. Burial was in the Wellsboro cemetery."
From History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania by Henry Wilson Storey, 1907.
Harry W. Bailey, son of Thomas H. and Josephine (Hillier) Bailey, received his preparatory education in the public schools of Tioga county, and in 1893 entered Adrian College. After a three years’ course he
matriculated in 1897 in the the dental college of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating therefrom in 1900. He returned to Mansfield and there practiced his profession until 1903, when he settled at Patton,
where he has since continued his professionaL labors. He adheres tó the Republican party and supports the Methodist Episcopal church. At the spring election of 1906 Dr. Bailey was elected a member of the boroùgh council, the only Republican member of the board. :Dr. Bailey married, in 1900, Catharine B., daughter of Frank and Emma (Bush) Rose, of Wcllsboro, Pennsylvania, and their family consists of two children: Thomas R., born September 28, 1901; and Frank R., born November 9, 1902.
9 Catherine B. ROSE6,8,9,11,13 (c. 1876-1962) [6435]. Born c. 1876. Died 1962.12
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
July 20, 1900 - "Miss Kittie Rose Becomes Mrs. Harry W. Bailey - They Will Reside at Mansfield.
At the pleasant home of the bride's parents on Pearl street, Wednesday evening at six o'clock Miss Kittie B. Rose was united in marriage to Dr. Harry W. Bailey, of Mansfield. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A.C. Shaw, D.D., in the presence of the relatives of the young couple and a few of the very intimate young lady friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey left on the evening train for a trip to Atlantic City, Philadelphia and other places of interest. They will return in a week or two and make their home at Mansfield.
The bride is the only child of Dr. and (unintelligible) plished lady and will make a valuable addition to the society of her new home, and her loss will be a serious one to her circle of friends here.
Dr. Bailey is the son of former County Commissioner Thomas H. Bailey and was recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania as a Dental Surgeon. He will take up the practice of his profession with Dr. J.E. Williamson. They are a worthy pair. Health and long life to them."
From the Wellsboro Agitator.
September 27, 1930 - "Mrs. H. W. Bailey leaves Saturday to spend a week in New York with her cousin, Mrs. Nora Pepper Palmer.".
5 Madeline HUNTER7 ( - ) [8072].
From the Wellsboro Gazette.
April 7, 1927 - "Hunter-Bailey Wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. H.W. Bailey and Dr. Thomas R. Bailey and Miss Emma Pitzonka left by motor this morning for East Orange, N.J., where at the New Suburban Hotel, will occur on Friday at 4:30 o'clock the marriage of Frank Rose Bailey, of New York, son of Dr. and Mrs. H.W. Bailey, of this place, and Miss Madeline Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey Hunter, of East Orange, N.J.
On Saturday morning the bride and groom will embark for a honeymoon in Bermuda. Upon their return they will be at home at 39 Oakland avenue, Bloomfield, N.J.
Both young people are well known here where Miss Hunter has frequently visited at the Bailey home and endeared herself to all who were fortunate enough to meet her. The groom is a W.H.S. graduate and a graduate from the Wharton School of Finance at Philadelphia. He is now employed with the John Price Jones Corporation of New York.
We join with a host of friends in extending congratulations."
September 18, 1929 - "A son, Frank Rose, Jr., was born Sept. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose Bailey, of Bloomfield, N.J.".
10 E. Harvey HUNTER7 ( - ) [8073].
3 Mary Louise WHITE4 ( - ) [8074].
From the Welsboro Gazette.
September 20, 1951 - "Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rombout White, of West Orange, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Frank R. Bailey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Bailey, of Essex Falls, N.J.
The prospective groom, who just received a Bachelor of Science degree at Lafayette College, is the grandson of Mrs. H.W. Bailey of Pearl street.".
6 Robert Rombout WHITE4 ( - ) [8075].
1 | "Wedding announcement of Suzanne Hunter Bailey and Robert Hull Twyford in the Wellsboro Gazette, September 26, 1963". |
2 | "Obituary of H.W. Bailey in the Wellsboro Agitator, February 7, 1951". |
3 | "Birth announcement of Frank Rose Bailey, Jr. in the Wellsboro Agitator, September 18, 1929". |
4 | "Engagement announcement of Mary Louise White and Frank R. Bailey, Jr., in the Wellsboro Gazette, September 20, 1951". |
5 | "1910 Tioga, Mansfield census". |
6 | "1920 Tioga, Wellsboro census". |
7 | "Wedding announcement of Madeline Hunter and Frank Rose Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, April 7, 1927". |
8 | "History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania by Henry Wilson Storey, 1907". |
9 | "1910 Tioga, Wellsboro census". |
10 | "History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, 1897". |
11 | "1930 Tioga, Wellsboro census". |
12 | "Wellsboro Cemetery Records". |
13 | "Wwdding story of Kittie B. Rose and Dr. Harry W. Bailey in the Wellsboro Gazette, July 20, 1900". |