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Family of Joseph Baily and Elizabeth Tatnall Baily, of Wilmington, Del. Joseph Baily was involved in several business concerns including an iron foundry and drugstore and served as president of the Bank of Delaware between 1810 and 1841. Their son Samuel Baily (b. 1794) was in the flour business at Stanton Mills; another son, Edward, lived from 1793 to 1843; and son Joseph Tatnall Baily (1799-1874) lived at Wheatland Farm outside Wilmington. He was a gentleman farmer who also invested in land, lent money, married Priscilla Hatton (1803-1869), and had seven children. Their sons Tatnall (b. 1823) and William P. (b. 1825) had difficulty establishing themselves in business in both New York and California. Another son, Joseph H. (b. 1834), served in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.

From the description of Baily family papers, 1753-1873. (Historical Society of Delaware). WorldCat record id: 123945339

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associatedWith Bailey family. family
associatedWith Baily, Edward T., 1793-1843. person
associatedWith Baily, Joseph, 1769-1843. person
associatedWith Baily, Joseph H., b. 1834. person
associatedWith Baily, Joseph Tatnall, 1799-1874. person
associatedWith Baily, Priscilla Hatton, 1803-1869. person
correspondedWith Baily, Samuel, b. 1794 person
correspondedWith Baily, Tatnall, b. 1823 person
correspondedWith Baily, William P., b. 1825 person
associatedWith Bank of Delaware. corporateBody
associatedWith Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885 person
associatedWith United States. Navy. corporateBody
associatedWith Wilmington and Susquehanna Rail Road Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Wilmington Plank Road Co. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Delaware
Wheatland Farm (Del.)
Stanton Mills (Del.)
Delaware--Wilmington
United States
California
Subject
Agriculture
Banks and banking
Business enterprises
Decedents' estates
Drugstores
Farms
Flour industry
Iron foundries
Mills and mill-work
Plank roads
Railroads
Occupation
Bankers
Businessmen
Farmers
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Family

Active 1753

Active 1873

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