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Marriage: Children:
  1. Marcellus Bailey: Birth: ABT 1834 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. Death: 16 JAN 1921 in DC

  2. Frances W Bailey: Birth: ABT 1842 in OH.

  3. Francis M Bailey: Birth: ABT 1844 in OH.

  4. George Bailey: Birth: ABT 1847 in OH.

  5. Frank Bailey: Birth: ABT 1847 in DC.

  6. Margaret Bailey: Birth: ABT 1849 in DC.

  7. Susan Bailey: Birth: ABT 1849 in DC.

  8. Bella Bailey: Birth: ABT 1850 in DC.


Sources
1. Title:   burial records
Page:   http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=BA&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=9&GScntry=4&GSsr=241&GRid=99141269&

Notes
a. Note:   http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Gamaliel_Bailey Gamaliel Bailey was a physician and an editor of anti-slavery newspapers in the years before the American Civil War.
  Bailey was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, on December 3, 1807. As a young man, Bailey trained to be a doctor and graduated from the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1827. He also had an early interest in journalism and was the editor of the Methodist Protestant before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1831.
  Once in Cincinnati, Bailey set up a medical practice. He soon began to teach classes in physiology at nearby Lane Theological Seminary as well. In the early 1830s, students and faculty at the seminary were beginning to debate the issue of slavery. Bailey followed these debates closely and decided to become an abolitionist. By 1836, Bailey's interest in the anti-slavery cause led him to join James G. Birney on the editorial staff of the abolitionist newspaper, the Philanthropist. In 1837, Bailey replaced Birney as editor and held that position for the next ten years. He often had to deal with violent threats from people in the city who were opposed to abolitionism. On three separate occasions, mobs broke into the newspaper office and destroyed the printing press.
  As editor of the Philanthropist, Bailey viewed politics as a way to end slavery in the United States. He helped to form a new political party in 1840 that focused on abolitionism. It was called the Liberty Party. A number of prominent abolitionists joined the party, and chose Birney as their presidential candidate in the presidential election of 1840. The party did not develop a significant following. In a short time, its members chose to support other political parties.
  In 1847, Bailey left Cincinnati and moved to Washington, DC. He became the editor of a new abolitionist journal, the National Era. The National Era is probably best known for first publishing Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1851 and 1852. By the late 1850s, Bailey was in poor health. He died on June 5, 1859, while on a voyage to Europe for his health.
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  In the Shadow of Freedom: The Politics of Slavery in the National Capital
 edited by Paul Finkelman, Donald R. Kennon p 60 The couple had 12 children, six of whom survived infancy.
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  In the Shadow of Freedom: The Politics of Slavery in the National Capital
 edited by Paul Finkelman, Donald R. Kennon p 62 But none of these men brought their families to Washington or purchased a home there. In Dec 1836, Bailey did both, as he, his wife and seix children, and his elderly parents settled in the city.
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 U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
 Name: Gamaliel Bailey Jr
 SAR Membership: 73050
 Birth Date: 1764
 Father:
 Mother: Esther Peck
 Spouse: Sarah Page
 Children: Hathaway Babbitt
  1829
 U.S., Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1869
 Name: Gamaliel Bailey Junior
 Declaration Date: 4 May 1829
 Declaration Port: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 Age: 21
 Birth Year: abt 1808
 Birthplace: New Jersey
 Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 Witness Name: Gamaliel Bailey
 Archive Publication: M1880
 Archive Roll: 33
 dark complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes; 5ft 5 1/2 inches tall
  1850; Census Place: Washington Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: M432_56; Page: 151A
 G Bayley 43 NH Editor
 Marg Bayley 38 OH
 Marsh Bayley 16 OH
 Frances Bayley 8 OH male
 Francis Bayley 6 OH female
 George Bayley 3 OH
 Margaret Bayley 1 DC
 Susan Bayley 1 DC
 C Graham 28 (VA?)
 M Ash 48 (VA?)
 E Dorsey 9 DC
 D Belt 16 DC
 S Clark 26 NY


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