Person:Joel Bayly (1)

m. Bet 12 Oct 1642 and 1646
  1. Thomas Bailey1650 -
  2. Daniel Baily1652 - 1732
  3. Mary Baily1654 -
  4. Ann Baily1653/54 - 1662
  5. Dorothy Baily1655 -
  6. Josiah Bailey1655/56 -
  7. Joel Bayly1657/58 - 1732
  8. Ann Bailey1662 - Aft 1730
  9. Isaac Bayly1666 - 1727
m. 11 Feb 1686/87
  1. Ann Baily1653/54 - 1662
  2. Mary Baily1688 - 1741
  3. Ann Short Baily1691 - 1774
  4. Daniel Baily, Sr1693 - 1783
  5. Isaac Baily1695 - 1732
  6. Joel Baily1697 - 1775
  7. John Baily1698 - 1793
  8. Thomas Baily1699 - 1764
  9. Josiah BailyAbt 1701 - 1791
Facts and Events
Name Joel Bayly
Alt Name Joel Bailey
Alt Name Joel Baily
Gender Male
Baptism? 29 Jan 1656/57 Saint Nicholas Church Bromhill, Wiltshire, England
Birth? 29 Jan 1657/58 Westbrook, Bromham Parish, Wilts., Eng.
Alt Birth? 29 Jan 1657/58 Westbrook, Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Christening? 29 Jan 1657/58 Parish of Bromham, Wiltshire, England (Saint Nicholas Church)
Immigration? 1685
Marriage 11 Feb 1686/87 Chester, Pennsylvania, United StatesConcord Monthly Meeting
to Anne Mary Short
Alt Death? 10 Dec 1728 Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Alt Death? 10 Dec 1728 Marlborough, Chester Co., PA
Death? 1732 Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Alt Death? Marlborough, PA, USA
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BAILY, JOEL is supposed to have come from Wiltshire, England. AMong the purchasers of land in Pennsylvania was Daniel Bayly, of Westbrook, in the parish of Bromham, Wiltshire, weaver, who in 1681 bought 125 acres, which was subsequently located in Birmingham township. He did not come over, but Joel Baily, doubtless a relative, appears to have been concerned in the sale of the land to William Radley in 1713.

  The first mention of Joel Baily is at a court held in September, 1685, when he sues Thomas Withers for wages, and also for assault and battery. One Elizabeth Baily was married in that year to Jeremiah Cloud and in 1687 Joel Baily married Ann Short. At the first court held for Chester County the Swedish priest was complained of for marrying George Thompson to one Miriam Short, contrary to the laws of the province. Aaron Coppock married in 1704 Miriam White, a widow; in 1713 they join with

Joel Baily and wife in selling land, and Coppock in his will, 1726, memtnions his son-in-law, Ralph Thomson.

  After his marriage Joel Baily resided in this land, which was partly in Middletown and partly in Aston, but in 1704-5, he removed to Marlborouogh, where he died in 1732. The children of Joel and Ann Baily were, --1. Mary, b. 9, 10, 1688; d. 1741; m. Alexander Stewart and George Harlan. 2. Ann, b. 10,10,1691; d. 8, 12, 1774; m. Jeremiah Cloud. 3. Daniel, b. 10, 3, 1693; d. about 1783; m. Olive Harry, 1720. 4. Isaac, b. 10, 24, 1695; d. 1732; m. 1, 1, 1727-8, Abigail (Johnson) Wickersham. 5. Joel, b. 12, 17, 1697, d. about 1775, m. 8, 24, 1724, Betty Caldwell. 6. John, m. 3, 29, 1729, Lydia Pusey and again, 4, 8, 1732, Mary Marsh. 7. Thomas, m. to Sarah Bentley, daughter of John and Mary Bentley, of Newlin. 8. Josiah, m. 3, 9, 1734, to Sarah Marsh, and settled at the homestead.
  The children of Daniel and Olive Baily were William, Ann (m. Joshua Peirce), Elizabeth, Daniel, Lydia, Olive, Caleb, Nathan, Ruth (m. Joshua Edwards). Of these, William had a son , Levi, born 6, 29, 1750, whom we suppose to be the father of Jeremiah Baily, the inventor of the mowing-machine.
  The children of Isaac and Abigial Baily were Isaac and Joel, the first of whom was the grandfather of Isaac H. and Jesse Baily,, near Marlborough Meeting, and of Isaac S. Baily, now living in West Chester, in his eighty-seventh year. Hoel, son of Isaac, married 11, 14, 1759, Lydia Pusey, and settled on the Street road where his grandsons, John and George T., reside, it being the former residence of John Smith, at wich Londongrove Meeting was fist held.
  The children of Joel and Betty (Caldwell ) Baily were Betty, Hannah, Ann, Joel, b. 12, 16, 1732, d. 10, 29, 1797; Ruth, Mary, Phebe, Isaac, and Joshua. Joel(3) married 10, 11, 1759, Elizabeth Marshall, of WEst Bradford, who was the mother of his children. He married, 7, 4, 1776, Margaret Evans, widow, and 11, 28, 18=793, Mary Woodward, also a widow. He was a person of scientific attainments, and assisted in observing the transit of Venus in 1769.
  John Baily, by his first wife, Lydia Pusey, had one son, John, and by his second, Mary Marsh, had Susaana, William, Betty, Ann, Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Elisha, the latter being the father of Dr. Obed Baily, now of West Chester.
  Thomas and Sarah (Bentley) Baily had eight children, -- Issac, Mary (m. Caleb Hayes), JOhn (m. Hannah PEnnock), Thomas, Jemima, Ann, Hannah,, and Sarah.
  John Baily and Hannah Pennock were married, 5, 8, 1766, and had eleven children, -- Alice, Sarah, Joseph, Moses, Jacob, THomas, Israel, John, Mary, Hannah, and Ann. Moses, b. 5, 19, 1773, d. 8, 16, 1858; m. 10, 21, 1807, Judith Barnard, and left one son, Richard B. Baily, now of West Bradford. Jacob Baily, b.. 7, 29, 1775; d. 4, 26, 1854; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Parker, of Parkerville, and settled in that vicinity. Their children were Abraham, Ephraim, John P., Mary W., Hannah, Joseph, Susanna, Sarah, Ann, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Eleanor.


Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 09:42:18 EDT From: Bolesbooks@@aol.com To: PACHESTE-L@@rootsweb.com Subject: BAILY VS. WITHERS: My ancestor can whup your ancestor

The recent separate inquiries about the Baily and Withers families lead me to post the following because of its historical flavor. The extensive ancestry of Thomas Withers, including that of his father-in-law Jeremiah Collet, is covered in my book *Withers-Davis Ancestry*, as well as some of his descendants.

Sept 1685 -- Thomas Wither (sic) was the defendant in a suit brought by Joel Bayly, for wages. A jury was impanelled and testimony taken, but the outcome is unknown. One witness was Thomas Rawlenson, who deposed that:

". . . Thomas Wither's maid speaking contemptably of Jeremy Collett, Jo Bayly undertooke to correct the said maide in words for abusing the reputation of the said Jeremy Collett, whereupon the said Thomas Wither fell violently with blowes upon the said Joel & beate him soe that he fell to the ground and bled all that night, and afterward att certain seasons for a weeke's time.

"Robert Jefferies, being attested, declareth the same.

"Richard Rudman & Robert Jefferies did further declare that Joel Bayly did usually bleed before he had any difference with Thomas Wither, and further saith not."

Hope you enjoy this and get some use from it!

David Boles http://members.aol.com/Bolesbooks/Bolesbooks.html [JoeBaileyAncestry.ged]

Will dated 10 Dec 1728 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Will Probated 8 Apr 1732 Came to America employed by Thomas Withers

Title: Crosman Family Publication: www.gencircles.com/users/acrosman Abbrev: Crosman Family Title: Descendants of William Cloud Author: Kennard E. Cloud <kec@@cox.net> Publication: www.cloudweb.org Abbrev: Descendants of William Cloud Note: 25 Repository: Name: State Library of Pennsylvania

Title: Genealogy of the Baily Family of Broham, Wiltshire, England Author: Gilbert Cope Publication: Wickersham Printing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1912 Abbrev: Genealogy of the Baily Family of Broham, Wiltshire, England Title: Descendants of William Bayly Author: Pamela Robinson Publication: www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/o/b/Pamela-J-Robinson/ Abbrev: Descendants of William Bayly


OLA SCOTT (Mrs. HENRY K. COFFROTH) 748 East High Street, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania (In 1952) Born at Muddy Creek, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America....Vol 29, 1952 Page 344..National Number 4927 Descendant of Joel Baily of Chester County, Pennsylvania through the Revolutionary Patriot Eli Baily of Chester County, Pennsylvania, as follows; 1. Richard L, Scott (Oct. 1, 1846-May 6, 1936) m. Nov.11, 1875 Mary Amanda Baily (Feb.19, 1851-_____)

2. Lindley M. Baily (Dec.15, 1826-July 9, 1883) m. Dec.30, 1845 Jane Rea (d.July 6, 1861)

3. William Baily (Oct. 2, 1779-March 7, 1862) m. Nov.16, 1813 (2) Zillah Johnson (_____ -_____ )

4. Eli Baily (April 6, 1749-_____ ) m. Aug.17, 1776 Ruth Taylor ( _____-_____ )

5. William Baily (Oct.19, 1721-1783) m. Oct. 18, 1745 Betty Cloud (d.April 10, 1760)

6. Daniel Baily (Oct. 3, 1693-abt. 1783) m. Jan.16, 1719/20 Olive Harry (1704-Oct. 4, 1766)

7. Joel Baily (Jan. 29, 1658-1732) m. 2nd. Feb. II, 1686/87, Ann Short ( Jan 20, 1657/58-bef.1728)

Joel Baily settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania before September 25, 1684 when he received a grant of 125 acres of land.

Eli Baily served as a Private in Capt. George Gryet's Company in the 8th Battalion of Pennsylvania Militia.

REF: Genealogy of the Bailey Family, by Gilbert Cope; Pennsylvania R & Arch (5) DFPA 3003

Other Sources For This Family _____The Genealogy of the Bailey Family 1658-1910 by Gilbert Cope, 1912 The Bailey Family (1997) by Howard & Loretta Bailey of 2032 Westbriar Dr., Cordova, TN 38018

Attention!!! Joel Bailey has been nominated to AFFs Ancestor Roll of Honor 


FRANCES BAILY (MRS. N. HOWLAND BROWN) 3003 1213 DeKalb Street, Norristown, Pa. (In 1932) Born in Chester County, Pa. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America....Vol 21, 1932 Page 94-95..National Number 3003

Descendant of Joel Baily of Chester County, Pa., through the Revolutionary patriot Joshua Bailey of Chester County, Pa., as follows; I. Joshua Gilpin Baily (Oct.24, 1824-February 23, 1903) m. April 21, 1864, Emily Jones Fry (March I, 1832-April 14, 1919).

2. Joel I. or J. Baily (July 8, 1789-Nov. 29, 1864) m. Jan. 6, 1820, Ann (Humphrey) Richmond (April 11, 1793-Nov. 9, 1835)

3. Joshua Baily (April 20, 1747-Jan. 26, 1826) m. May 13, 1778, Ann Jackson (June 16, 1755-Aug. 15, 1833).

4 Joel Baily (Feb. 17, 1697-1775) m. Aug.28, 1724, Betty CaIdwell (about 1705-Dec. 15, 1775).

5. Joel Baily (Jan.29, 1658-will proven 1732) m. 2nd. Feb. II, 1686/87, Ann Short ( Jan 20, 1657/58-bef.1728)

Joel Baily, born in England and came to America about.1683 from Wiltshire, Eng, settled in Chester County, Pa., before Sept.25, 1684, when he received a grant of one hundred and twenty-five acres of land. Was a Quaker.

Joshua Baily (1747-1826), private in Capt. Henry Key's Company, 8th Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia.

REF. Genealogy Baily Family; Land Records Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Archives; D. A. R. 14402

Other Sources For This Family _____The Genealogy of the Bailey Family 1658-1910 by Gilbert Cope, 1912 The Bailey Family (1997) by Howard & Loretta Bailey of 2032 Westbriar Dr., Cordova, TN 38018

Attention!!! Joel Baily has been nominated to AFFs Ancestor Roll of Honor


IGI-Wiltshire,England Settled in Chester Co, PA before 25 Sep 1684 when he received a grant of 125 acres of land. Dean Clifton Bailey/1725 Gilmer Heights/Prescott, AZ 86301 <fstrk@@goodnet.com> Sonny Bailey-335 S.E.400RD-Clinton, MO 64735 <tightwad@@iland.net> jan99

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innob@@gci.net Nathan Osborn Maxwell Baily (approval give 2001) many thanks, Nathan-Donna http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~baily/pages/bailyline.html#anchor437081 Joel Baily was baptized on 29 January 1658 Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, England.<32>,<33> Joel is first recorded in Pennsylvania in a warrant for land: "At the request of Joel Bayly on behalf of Daniel Bayly in right of William Smith, of Brumhamhouse, Purchaser, that we would grant him to take up one hundred twenty five acres of Land in the County of Chester These are therefore in the Proprietary's Name to Will and Require thee forthwith to Survey or Cause to be Surveyed unto him the said Number of Acres in the aforesaid County where not already taken up according to the method of townships appointed by the Governor he seating & improving the same within six months from the date of Survey and make return thereof into the Governor's Secretary's Office. Given at Philada the 25th of 9th month 1684" William Smith, of Bromhamhouse, in the County of Wilts, was a purchaser of 1250 acres of land from William Penn by deeds...dated 1 and 2 March, 1681. Of this he conveyed 125 acres to Daniel Bayly, of Westbrook, in the parish of Bromham, weaver, by deeds of 18 & 20 October 1681. Joel Baily, as attorney for Daniel Baily, conveyed the [125 acres] to John Radley 6 June 1695 (Deeds dated 6 December 1713, Abstracts of Chester County Land Records, Vol. 1, page 176). There is no documentary evidence as to when Joel came from England. Lists of the ships exists, but no passenger lists, although those who boarded goods subject to duty were recorded. A possible explanation can be derived from the following information: William Withers of Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, purchased 500 acres from William Penn (Shepperd, Passengers and ships, page 203), and conveyed the land to his son Thomas Withers on 22 Jan 1682 (Cope, page 11). Thomas reportedly came over in 1683 and took up the land in Chichester Township according to Gilbert Cope. In 1685 Joel Baily received judgment against Thomas Withers in the ChesterCounty Court for unpaid wages [4 pounds, 11 shilllings and 8 pence]. (see "Court Fight")

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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 09:42:18 EDT From: Bolesbooks@@aol.com To: PACHESTE-L@@rootsweb.com Subject: BAILY VS. WITHERS: My ancestor can whup your ancestor The recent separate inquiries about the Baily and Withers families lead me to post the following because of its historical flavor. The extensive ancestry of Thomas Withers, including that of his father-in-law Jeremiah Collet, is covered in my book *Withers-Davis Ancestry*, as well as some of his descendants. Sept 1685 -- Thomas Wither (sic) was the defendant in a suit brought by Joel Bayly, for wages. A jury was impanelled and testimony taken, but the outcome is unknown. One witness was Thomas Rawlenson, who deposed that: ". . . Thomas Wither's maid speaking contemptably of Jeremy Collett, Joel Bayly undertooke to correct the said maide in words for abusing the reputation of the said Jeremy Collett, whereupon the said Thomas Wither fell violently with blowes upon the said Joel & beate him soe that he fell to the ground and bled all that night, and afterward att certain seasons for a weeke's time. "Robert Jefferies, being attested, declareth the same. "Richard Rudman & Robert Jefferies did further declare that Joel Bayly did usually bleed before he had any difference with Thomas Wither, and further saith not." Hope you enjoy this and get some use from it! David Boles

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It thus appears probable that Joel came over with Thomas Withers as a servant. James Claypoole, treasurer of the Free Society of Traders, sent Ralph Withers of Bishop Cannings, Wiltshire, to Upland as his deputy treasurer. Claypoole loaded goods aboard the ship "Jeffrey" on 9 September 1682. In letters, James Claypoole mentioned that "10 servts" were aboard the "Jeffrey" (Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol X, pages 197 et seq.); six of those servants have been idenitifed (see Passengers and Ships, page 59, footnote 113). Ralph Withers, probably a relative to William Withers, died "soon after his arrival". Letters of administration were issued for his estate 12 March 1683 (Penna. Archives, 2nd Series, XiX, page 383). It is a possibility that Thomas Withers also came on the "Jeffrey". If Joel Baily came over as his servant, he was also aboard that ship which arrived at Upland before the end of October 1682. Joel subsequently purchased 150 acres in Midletowne [sic] Township from Thomas Nossiter and his wife Ann per deed dated 15 12mo 1692. He later purchased another 50 acres on the other side of the creek, in Ashton, from John Nield, deed dated 1 1st month 1694.<34> He married Ann Short, daughter of ___ Short and Miriam Ingram, after 11 April 1687 Chester Co., PA; intentions were first announced at the monthly meeting for Chichester and Concord on 14 March 1686/87. Second intentions were announced at Birmingham on 11 Apr 1687. No marriage certificate was recorded, so the exact date of their marriage is not known. Joel was appointed constable of Middle Town on 9 March 1698.<35> In the latter part of 1698 he moved to Ashton Township and became a member of the Concord Meeting. On 10 January 1703 he was appointed, together with John Lea, as a representative to the Quarterly Meeting from the Concord Meeting.<36> Joel was appointed Constable of Ashton on 29 February 1704.<37> At the monthly meeting for Chichester and Concord on 11 December 1704, "Joel Bayly Layd his intention of his and his familyes Removall to New-wark [now Kennet] Monthing Meeting desiering a Certificate from this meeting". The request was granted at the next meeting on 12 Feb 1704.<38> On 24 February 1708 Joel was appointed Constable for Marlborough Township. Newark [now Kennet] Meeting records show that Joel and Sam'l Graves were appointed overseers of the meeting on 3 September 1709 until further order. Joel was appointed one of the overseers for the preparative meeting of Kennett on 6 December 1712 he served until 6 Mar 1714 when John Miller was appointed to take his place.<39> He and Ann Short were named in a deed on 8 September 1713 Chester County, PA, by which 50 acres was conveyed to Thomas Dutton.<40> He witnessed the will of John Miller on 17 August 1714; it was proved 8 Dec 1714. He mentions wife Mary, sons Joseph, James and William, and daughters Martha, Sarah, Elizabeth, Susanna and Elinor, and son-in-law Joseph Hutton. The will was witnessed by Joel Baily, Gayen Miller and John Wily. Joel was named as co-executor of the will of Alexander Stewart, his son-in-law. Alexander left him a "Sorrel pacing mare" in this will. Gayon Miller and Joel Bailey [sic] were appointed "friends to take care of burials" for Kennett meeting.<41> He witnessed the marriage of Daniel Baily and Olive Harry on 16 March 1721 Goshen Meeting, Chester Co., PA; Newark Monthly Meeting records of 7 January 1720 report: "Daniel Baily requests of the Meeting a Certificate of marriage to Chester Monthly Meeting; therefore this meeting appoints William Webb and Thomas Wickersham Junior to make inquiry into his clearness to marriage and conversation and produce a certificate at the next meeting." And on 4 February, 1720, it is recorded "Pursuant to the sd order the Friends appointed have produced a certificate to this meeting signifying Daniell Baily's clearness in marriage from all other persons except Olive Harry; which being here read and allowed of by the said meeting."<42> "Joell Baily in the behalfe of himselfe and family requests a certificate of removall to Newgarden monthly meeting" according to the Kennett records of 3 September 1726. He and his family were received by Newgarden meeting on 31 December 1726. He left a will on 10 December 1728 Marlborough Twp., Chester Co., PA; his listed the following specific bequests: (1) To my son Daniel, eight pounds to be paid within one year "of my deceas"; (2) To son Isaac, four pounds to be paid within one year; (3) To son Joel, ten pounds to be paid Chester Co., PA; Newark Monthly Meeting records of 7 January 1720 report: "Daniel Bailey requests of the Meeting a Certificate of marriage to Chester Monthly Meeting; therefore this meeting appoints William Webb and Thomas Wickersham Junior to make inquiry into his clearness to marriage and conversation and produce a certificate at the next meeting." And on 4 February, 1720, it is recorded "Pursuant to the sd order the Friends appointed have produced a certificate to this meeting signifying Daniel Baily's clearness in marriage from all other persons except Olive Harry, which being here read and allowed of by the said meeting."<42> "Joell Baily in the behalfe of himselfe and family requests a certificate of removall to Newgarden monthly meeting" according to the Kennett records of 3 September 1726. He and his family were received by Newgarden meeting on 31 December 1726. He left a will on 10 December 1728 Marlborough Twp., Chester Co., PA; his listed the following specific bequests: ( 1) To my son Daniel, eight pounds to be paid within one year "of my deceas"; (2) To son Isaac, four pounds to be paid within one year; (3) To son Joel, ten pounds to be paid within one year; (4) To son Thomas, 193 acres in Marlborough Township, Chester County [of 400 acres he had purchased from Richard Barnard], as well as "one horse he taking his Choys of all I have", and fifteen pounds to be paid by son Josiah within one year; (5) To son John, 207 acres of the land purchased from Richard Barnard; (6) To son Josiah "my now Dweling plantation" of 100 acres, (7) To daughter Mary ten pounds to be paid within one year and a "Chest of Draws"; (8) To daughter Ann, ten pounds to be paid within one year and "one fether bed and furniture"; (9) To granddaughter Ann Stewart, ten pounds to be paid within one year. He directed his "moveable estate to be sould and after my Just debts and before mentioned Leguses is paid if there shall any over plush be Left it shall be equealy devided between all my Children".

Sons Thomas and Joel were nominated as executors. The will was witnessed by John Strode, Richard Hayes and Joseph Taylor. In a codicil dated 9th day 12th month 1731-2, Joel directed that Josiah was to pay to his sister Mary Harlan an additional ten pounds, and that sons Thomas and John would each receive one-half of the 400 acres purchased from Richard Barnard. The codicil was witnessed by John Strode, Wm. Webb, John Hope and George Carson.<43>,<44> He died in 1732 Chester Co., PA. His estate was probated on 8 April 1732 Chester Co., PA; letters of administration were issued to his sons Thomas and John. The estate was appraised at 366 pounds, 11 shillings, and 9 pence.<45>

More About Joel Baily: Fact 1: January 29, 1657/58, Baptized at Bromham, Wiltshire, England Fact 2: Ouaker Fact 3: Occupation: Yeoman Notes for Sarah Philips: [#7 Joel Baily PA.FTW] Info from Dennis R Davis (ftm) Notes for Ann Short: Ann Short is generally accepted as one of the passengers who accompanied William Penn to Pennsylvania on the ship "Welcome". One of the most completely researched works states it is "highly probable" than Ann Short was such a passenger. George F. McCracken, The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful: With An Account of Some of their Descendants (Publication of the Welcome Society of Pennsylvania, No. Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970). The argument is as follows: Isaac Ingram, a proven passenger on the "Welcome" died en route. In his will he left to "my Sister Miriam Short lately deceased her three Children Adam, Miriam, & Anne Short all that Thirty pounds lying in Ambrose Riggs hand...to be equally divided between them (viz) Tenn pounds apiece further it is my will & minde that my Sisters Children aforesaid have all the goods on board the Welcome equally divided between them". The assumption is made, as there was no provision for the sale of the goods on board for transport of the proceeds to England, those named were also on board the ship. Other circumstantial evidence is that Miriam Short is recorded as a resident of Chester County shortly after the "Welcome" arrived, and married George Thompson, a proven passenger. The marriage was conducted by Lawrence Carolus Lockenius, a Lutheran clergyman, and was somehow contrary to the laws of the province. Charges were brought against Thompson, but were dismissed when no one appeared to testify against him on 14 Feb 1682/3. By 6 11mo 1684, Miriam had a child and was receiving public assistance. It is not known if George had died or had abandoned her. She later married William White of New Castle County, whose will was probated on 14 September 1703. Her third marriage took placed on 30 November 1704 at Chichester, when she married Aaron Coppock (of book # 6-Donna Beers) of Aston Township who died 10 10mo 1726. It has been said the only noteworthy aspect of this particular ship was that William Penn was aboard, making his first trip to his American property. In July, 1682, the ship's master, Robert Greenway, began to load the ship in preparation for the trip. In August newspaper articles noted that Penn had "taken leave" of his friends and was preparing to board the "Welcome" to make the trip in the company of five other ships. On September 2nd another paper noted that Penn had sailed two days earlier with "a great many Quakers" to settle "Pensilvania". During the trip many of the passengers suffered from smallpox, and approximately 30 died, including the above mentioned Isaac Ingram (and perhaps Miriam Short, the mother of Ann, as she is "late deceased" per Isaac's will?) Records of the Court of New Castle on Delaware, Book B, p. 437, note the following: "On the 27th day of October 1682; arrived before yr Towne of New Castle in Delowar from England William Penn Esqr. Proptry of Penlivinia... ye said William Penn Received possession of ye Towne of New Castle ye 28th of Octobr 1682." She was born England. She married Joel Baily, son of Daniel Bayly and Mary ___, after 11 April 1687 Chester Co., PA; intentions were first announced at the monthly meeting for Chichester and Concord on 14 March 1686/87. Second intentions were announced at Birmingham on 11 Apr 1687. No marriage certificate was recorded, so the exact date of their marriage is not known. She died Chester Co., PA. She and Joel Baily were named in a deed on 8 September 1713 Chester County, PA, by which 50 acres was conveyed to Thomas Dutton.<46>

Children of Joel Baily and Ann Short are: + 17 i. Mary5 Baily, born November 10, 1688 in Chester Co., PA; died 1741 in Bradford Mtg, Chester Co, PA. + 18 ii. Ann Baily, born December 10, 1691 in Middletown Twp., Chester, PA; died August 12, 1774 in East Marlborough, Chester, PA. + 19 iii. Daniel Baily,Sr, born December 3, 1693 in Middletown Twp., Chester, PA; died Abt. 1783 in East Marlborough, Chester, PA. + 20 iv. Isaac Baily, born December 24, 1695 in Chester Co., PA; died Bef. October 1732 in East Marlborough, Chester, PA. + 21 v. Joel Baily, born February 17, 1696/97 in Chester Co., PA; died Abt. 1775 in W. Marlborough, Chester, PA. + 22 vi. Thomas Baily, born Abt. 1699 in Aston, Chester Co, PA; died Abt. 1764 in Newlin Twp Chester Co, PA. + 23 vii. John Baily, born Abt. 1700 in Chester Co, PA; died Abt. 1793 in W Marlboro, Chester Co, PA. + 24 viii. Josiah Baily, born Abt. 1701 in Aston, Chester Co, PA; died March 14, 1791 in W Marlborough, Chester Co, PA.



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Name: Joel BAILEY Sex: M Birth: 29 JAN 1658 in Westbrook, Bromham,Wiltshire,England Death: 10 DEC 1728 in Marlborough Twp. Chester Co PA


Father: Daniel BAILY b: 1 MAR 1601 in Chitto, Bromham, Wiltshire, England Mother: Mary STUART b: 1621 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England

Marriage 1 Ann Mary SHORT b: 12 APR 1663 in Ford Parish, Sussex, England Married: 11 FEB 1687 in Acton, Chester Co., PA at Chichester Monthly Meeting Children

Mary BAIEY b: 10 SEP 1688 in Bromhill, Wilsthire, England
Ann BAILY b: 10 OCT 1691 in Middletown, Chester Co, PA
Daniel BAILY b: 3 OCT 1693 in Middlletown, Chester Co, PA
Isaac BAILY b: 24 DEC 1695 in Chester Co., PA
Joel BAILY b: 17 FEB 1697 in Marlborough, Chester Co PA
John BAILY b: 1698 in Marlborough, Chester Co PA
Thomas BAILY b: 1701 in Aston, Chester Co PA
Josiah BAILY b: 1703 in Aston, Chester Co PA

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Name: Joel BAILY Given Name: Joel Surname: Bailey Sex: M Birth: 29 Jan 1658/1659 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England Death: 10 Dec 1728 in Lancaster, Lancaster, PA Note: immigrated 1685

Name: Joel BAIEY

  • Given Name: Joel
  • Surname: Baily
  • Sex: M
  • Christening: 29 Jan 1658/1659 ,Bromham,Wilt,England
  • Death: 10 Dec 1728 in Lancaster,Lancaster,PA
  • PEDI: birth

Father: Daniel BAILEY b: 14 Mar 1602 in Westbrook,Broomham,Wilt,England Mother: Mary STUART b: in

Marriage 1 Ann SHORTb: 1666 in ,,,England

  • Married: 11 Feb 1686/1687 in Acton,Chester,PA

Children

1. Ann BAILY birth b: 10 Oct 1691 in Marlborough,Chester,PA


Father: Daniel BAILY b: 14 Mar 1602 in Westbrook, Broomham, Wilt, England Mother:Mary STUART b: 1621 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England

Marriage 1 Ann SHORT b: 1666 in England Married: 11 Feb 1686/1687 in Acton, Chester, PA Married: 1687 in Chester Co., PA Children

Ann BAILEY b: 10 Oct 1691 in Chester Co., PA


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Name: Joel BAILY Given Name: Joel Surname: Bailey Sex: M Birth: 29 Jan 1658 Death: 1732

Father: Daniel BAILY b: 14 May 1601 Mother: Mary STUART b: 1621

Marriage 1 Ann SHORT b: Jan 1658 Children

Daniel BAILEY b: 03 Oct 1693

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immigrated 1685

Name: Joel BAILY

  • Given Name: Joel
  • Surname: Bailey
  • Sex: M
  • Christening: 29 Jan 1658/1659 ,Bromham,Wilt,England
  • Death: 10Dec 1728 in Lancaster,Lancaster,PA
  • PEDI: birth

Father: Daniel BAILY b:14 Mar 1602 in Westbrook,Broomham,Wilt,England Mother: Mary STUART b: in

Marriage 1 Ann SHORT b: 1666 in ,,,England

  • Married: 11 Feb 1686/1687 inActon,Chester,PA

Children

1. Ann BAILY birth b: 10 Oct 1691 in Marlborough,Chester,PA

immigrated 1685

Name: Joel BAILY

  • Given Name: Joel
  • Surname: Bailey
  • Sex: M
  • Christening: 29 Jan 1658/1659 ,Bromham,Wilt,England
  • Death: 10Dec 1728 in Lancaster,Lancaster,PA
  • PEDI: birth

Father: Daniel BAILY b:14 Mar 1602 in Westbrook,Broomham,Wilt,England Mother: Mary STUART b: in

Marriage 1 Ann SHORT b: 1666 in ,,,England

  • Married: 11 Feb 1686/1687 inActon,Chester,PA

Children

1. Ann BAILY birth b: 10 Oct 1691 in Marlborough,Chester,PA



Leslie-Bailey_Family Entries: 1818 Updated: Fri Jul 25 19:46:36 2003 Contact: Steve Leslie


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Name: Ann SHORT 1 Sex: F Birth: 20 JAN 1657 in Bronham, Whitshire, England 1 Death: 9 DEC 1731 in Pennsylvania 1

Father: Adam SHORT Mother: Miriam INGRAM

Marriage 1 Joel BAILY b: 29 JAN 1647 in Bronham, Whitshire, England Married: 2 NOV 1687 in Birmingham, Lankershire, England 1 Children

Mary BAILY b: 10 NOV 1688 in Bronham, Whitshire, England
Ann BAILY b: 10 OCT 1691 in Middle Twp, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Daniel BAILY b: 3 DEC 1693 in Middle Twp, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Isaac BAILY b: 24 DEC 1695 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Joel BAILY b: 17 FEB 1696 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Thomas BAILY b: 1699 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
John BAILY b: 1700 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Josiah BAILY b: 1701 in Ashton, Chester Co., Pennsylvania

Sources: Title: Bailey.FTW Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: May 28, 2003


Leslie-Bailey_Family Entries: 1818 Updated: Fri Jul 25 19:46:36 2003 Contact: Steve Leslie


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Name: Joel BAILY 1 Sex: M Birth: 29 JAN 1647 in Bronham, Whitshire, England 1 Death: 10 DEC 1728 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 1

Father: Daniel BAILY b: 14 MAR 1602 in Westbrook, Bromham, Wiltshire, England Mother: Mary (BAILY) b: 1610 in Westbrook, Bromham, Wiltshire, England

Marriage 1 Sarah PHILIPS

Marriage 2 Ann SHORT b: 20 JAN 1657 in Bronham, Whitshire, England Married: 2 NOV 1687 in Birmingham, Lankershire, England 1 Children

Mary BAILY b: 10 NOV 1688 in Bronham, Whitshire, England
Ann BAILY b: 10 OCT 1691 in Middle Twp, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Daniel BAILY b: 3 DEC 1693 in Middle Twp, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Isaac BAILY b: 24 DEC 1695 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Joel BAILY b: 17 FEB 1696 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Thomas BAILY b: 1699 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
John BAILY b: 1700 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Josiah BAILY b: 1701 in Ashton, Chester Co., Pennsylvania

Sources: Title: Bailey.FTW Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: May 28, 2003


The Tillotson Project Entries: 85113 Updated: Thu Aug 14 20:23:30 2003 Contact: Don Tillitson


Descendants of Tillotson/Tilston and the Ancestry of Their Spouses Based upon the work in the 1950s and 1960s of my grandfather, George Eugene Tillitson.


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Name: Joel Bailey Sex: M Birth: 29 JAN 1657/58 in Westbrook, Bromham, Wiltshire, England Death: 10 DEC 1728 in Marlborough Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania

Father: Daniel Baily b: 14 MAR 1601/02 in Westbrook, Broomham, Wiltshire, England Mother: Mary

Marriage 1 Ann Mary Short b: 12 APR 1663 in Ford Parish, Sussex, England Children

Mary Bailey b: 10 NOV 1688 in Bromhill, Wiltshire, England
Ann Bailey b: 10 OCT 1691
Daniel Bailey b: 3 DEC 1693
Isaac Bailey b: 10 FEB 1694/95
Joel Bailey b: 17 DEC 1697
John Bailey b: ABT 1698
Josiah Bailey b: 1701
Thomas Bailey b: 1701

1 _FA1 2 DATE 29 JAN 1657/58 2 PLAC Baptized at Bromham, Wiltshire, England 2 SOUR S05056 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Apr 13, 2000 1 _FA2 2 PLAC Ouaker 2 SOUR S05056 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Apr 13, 2000 1 _FA3 2 PLAC Occupation: Yeoman 2 SOUR S05056 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Apr 13, 2000


IGI-Wiltshire,England Settled in Chester Co, PA before 25 Sep 1684 when he received a grant of 125 acres of land. Dean Clifton Bailey/1725 Gilmer Heights/Prescott, AZ 86301 <fstrk@@goodnet.com> Sonny Bailey-335 S.E.400RD-Clinton, MO 64735 <tightwad@@iland.net> jan99

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innob@@gci.net Nathan Osborn Maxwell Baily (approval give 2001) many thanks, Nathan-Donna

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~baily/pages/bailyline.html#anchor437081 Joel Baily was baptized on 29 January 1658 Bromham Parish, Wiltshire, Engl