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Bailey, Charles Ramsden, 1839-1910

Charles R. Bailey was born 31 Aug 1839 in Hanley, England, the son of Charles and Jane Bailey. His father, though a good man, "was one of those kind of men who lacked fortitude and was very easily led by company to drink." His mother eventually left him and moved to Lancashire, where a cousin of their's moved in with them. She was a Latter-day Saint, and after several months both mother and son were baptized.

In the early spring of 1855, they immigrated to the United States, with their eyes set to going to "Zion". They entered a company and were soon bound for Utah. In 1859 Charles moved to Cache Valley and settled in Maughn's Fort (Wellsville). While there he met and married a girl, but in a short time was divorced, since her mother had planned for her to marry another. Peter Maughn, then president of the stake promised him that: "You will marry two faithful Latter-day Saint girls and will raise a large family." This promise was fulfilled, though: "it took three and a half years to bring it about." Charles Bailey was well liked by many and died peacefully in Wellsville, Utah, on January 16, 1910.

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Bailey, Charles Ramsden, 1839-1912.

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Born in England, emigrated to Utah in 1855, settled in Wellsville as a farmer. From the description of Autobiography. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122367994 ...

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Bailey, James Britton

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Bailey settled in Texas before Stephen F. Austin arrived but was admitted as one of his colonists in 1824 and took part in the Battle of Velasco. His will requested that he be buried in an upright position facing west, and this request was honored. From the guide to the James Britton Bailey Papers OCLC number 22901952., 1832-1869, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

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