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Additional BAILEY Surnames in CHESTER - CHESTER TWP. Cemetery
Additional BAILEY Surnames in MEIGS County
BAILEY, LucettaBAILEY, DavidBAILEY, JohnBAILEY, JohnBAILEY, AnnaBAILEY, ElizabethBAILEY, Sarah A.BAILEY, Herbert A.BAILEY, Francis R.BAILEY, Perry A.BAILEY, R. PerryBAILEY, Noah F.BAILEY, SebiaBAILEY, AnnieBAILEY, Elizabeth A.BAILEY, ErastusBAILEY, John W.BAILEY, BerrymaneBAILEY, DavidBAILEY, ElectaBAILEY, Hiram V.BAILEY, Belle A.BAILEY, EddieBAILEY, SidneyBAILEY, JaneBAILEY, Steven E.BAILEY, Sandra K.BAILEY, Brenda LouBAILEY, H.A.BAILEY, Myron ABAILEY, ChuckBAILEY, Ada G.BAILEY, Willaim A.BAILEY, J. EverettBAILEY, Lelia M.BAILEY, MinaBAILEY, Homer H.BAILEY, PaulineBAILEY, Donald E.BAILEY, Helen E.BAILEY, MURRELLBAILEY, PAMELA D.BAILEY, JimmyBAILEY, BeverlyBAILEY, Seldon ElijahBAILEY, Jane ElizabethBAILEY, Henry SeldonBAILEY, MaggieBAILEY, Mary E.BAILEY, Henry FrancisBAILEY, AliceBAILEY, MaryBAILEY, SamuelBAILEY, John WesleyBAILEY, JoannaBAILEY, Daniel E.BAILEY, Mary E.BAILEY, Forest A.BAILEY, MargaretBAILEY, GeorgeBAILEY, MaryBAILEY, Henry FranklinBAILEY, Elmer S.BAILEY, Eva E.BAILEY, LucettaBAILEY, Whittemore B.BAILEY, ClarissaBAILEY, ZeliaBAILEY, Radie Elizabeth
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Submitted: 7/3/08 • Approved: 7/3/08 • Last Updated: 8/13/15 • R67264-G67261-S3
1st-David and Elizabeth Lowry Bailey were the parnets of Melvina Bailey Pullins. They are buried at Chester Cemetery beside their twins James and Jane Sanders Bailey. Jane lies to the left of James' old tombstone. Her husband was Rev. D.W. Sanders
2nd- is James Madison's first tombstone and the 3rd is his newer tombstone. He died of wounds that he got in Civil War.
Contributed on 7/3/08 by mistyblue94
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