1882 History of Linn
County, Missouri
BIOGRAPHY (S)
BAILEY
GEORGE W. Benton Township, page 757
Prominent among the rising young men of
Linn county is Mr. George W. Bailey, son of J. G. and
Mary Bailey. George was born near New
Boston, Linn county, Missouri, May 9, 1855, on the farm which his
father settled on in 1847, and where the old gentleman yet resides, a
well-to-do and highly respected farmer.
George W., from his childhood, was noted as being an attentive and
careful student, and of late years has devote
considerable time to the study of law and politics. August 15, 1879, he founded the Brookfield Advertiser,
which paper he continued the publication of until June 21, 1881, when he
accepted the position of general agent and traveling correspondent for the Commercial Advertiser, of Detroit, Michigan,
a position which he holds at the present writing.
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WILLIAM LORENZO
Grantsville Twp., page 849
Mr. Bailey was born in Louisiana, on the
twenty-ninth of September, 1816. He is
the eldest son of Peter and Anna (Stanfer) Bailey, of
a family of five children, four sons and one daughter. The father was a native of Fairfax
county, Virginia, born July 7, 1785, and died August 30, 1835, in Washington county, Ohio. William’s mother was a native of Germany, and came to America in her girlhood.
When William was
about fourteen years old, his father, having lost his wife, moved to Washington county, Ohio, taking the subject
of this sketch with him. There the
father died in 1835, and the son began working at the shoemaker’s trade during
the winter and farming during the summer.
On the third day of May, 1840, he was married to Maria Bailey, a lady
who was born in Washington county,
Ohio,
December 22, 1820.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
have had ten children, named, in order of birth, as follows: Jane A., Julia,
Seth H., Peter, Sarah L., William L., Albert, Margaret P., Daniel, and
John. After his marriage, Mr. Bailey
gave his undivided attention to farming in Washington
county, Ohio,
till April, 1866, when he moved to Linn county, this State, where he purchased
a farm in Grantsville township. Here he has ever since resided. Mr. Bailey is a strong advocate of education,
and keeps his family supplied with choice literature.
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