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- H. Rev James Bailey1650 - 1706
- W. Mary Lamb1644 - 1717
m. Aft 28 Oct 1688
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Rev James Bailey |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
12 Sep 1650 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
17 Sep 1672 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USAto Mary Carr |
Marriage |
Aft 28 Oct 1688 |
After death of previous wife to Mary Lamb |
Death? |
17 Jun 1706 |
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Alt Death? |
20 Jan 1707 |
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Burial? |
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Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesBelleview Cemetery |
- Rev. James Bailey, born September 12, 1650, was the son of John Bailey, Jr., and Eleanor (Emery) Bailey. He married Mary Carr, September 17, 1672. She was the daughter of George and Elisabeth Carr of Salisbury, Mass. He graduated at Harvard College, 1669; was minister at Salem Village (now Danvers) from 1671 to 1680. He removed to Killingworth, Conn., 1682, and left before 1694. His wife, Mary, died at Killingworth, October 28, 1688. He married second, one named Mary. She died October 23, 1717. He died at Roxbury, Mass., June 18, 1707. Besides preaching at Roxbury, he was a praciticing physician there. Children:
- * 37 Mary, born July 5, 1673; died August 10, 1673
- * 38 John, born 1675; was of Killingworth. See page 164)
- * 39 James, born 1678; died October 24, 1715. (See page 165)
- * 40 Isaac, born October 22, 1681; died August 23, 1711. (See page 166.)
- * 41 Sarah, born September 3, 1683; died 1683
- * 42. Joshua, born 1685; married Elisabeth Johnson April 25, 1715; was of Haverhill.[1]
Rev. James Bailey graduated from Harvard College in 1669 and became the first minister of the parish of Salem Village in 1671. From 1682 to 1691, he preached in Killingworth, CT. In 1691 he went to Roxbury and practiced as a physician.Citation needed
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 9 Rev. James Bailey, in Bailey, Hollis R., and Baily Family Association. Bailey Genealogy: James, John and Thomas and their descendants, in three parts. (1899: Citizen Company, Somerville, MA)
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