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Note: In the Shadow of Freedom: The Politics of Slavery in the National Capital edited by Paul Finkelman, Donald R. Kennon His (jr's) father, Gamaliel Sr, was a silversmith and iterant Methodist minister/ His mother, Sarah Page Bailey,belonged to a locially prominent famiy that included several physicians. In 1816, the Baileys moved to Philadelphia where young Gamaliel developed what became a lifelong interest in literature. Nevertheless, practical considerations, as well as family tradition, led him to attend the city's Jefferson Medical College where he graduated in 1828. =================== A Question of Manhood: A Reader in U.S. Black Men's History and ..., Volume 1 edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Earnestine Jenkins Immediately after settling in Mount Holly in 1807, he organized a class that became the basis for the Methodist Episcopal church in that community. ==========================\Gamaliel Bailey and Antislavery Union - Page 2 books.google.com/books?isbn=087338329X Stanley Harrold - 1986 - ?Snippet view - ?More editions He opened a silversmith shop on Main Street, and it was in the family quarters of the shop that Sarah gave birth to Gamaliel Bailey, Jr. on December 3, 1807, a year and half after she had lost her fifth child.5 Young Gamaliel was, like his ... ==================================== http://interactive.ancestry.com/2204/32596_242240-00398/546324?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dsarmemberapps%26h%3d546324%26new%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord SAR appication aka Bayley (by George Davis Wilson) Buffalo, NY Approved 8 9 1951 Gamaliel Bailey born in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY info on applicant (by George Davis Wilson) born Clarksville, Montgomery, TN. March 21 1878 son of Gamliel Bailey Wilson b 1838 d 1891 his wife Clara Evelyn Larkin b 1843 d 1913 m 1859 Grandson of Enoch Wilson b 1812 d 1847 his wife Margretta Bailey b 1817 d 1887 m 1835 Great grandson of Gamaliel Bailey b 1764 his wife Sarah Page 1778 d 1795 GREAT GREAT Grandson of Gamaliel Bailey b 1738 his wife Esther Peck m 1769 GREAT GREAT GREAT grandson of Deacon Benjamin Bailey b 1699 d 1770 his wife Susannah Conklin b 1703 d 1769 m 1723 GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT grandson of Stephen Bailey GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT grandson of Stephen Bailey d 1715 his wife Abigail Cooper d 1685 m 1673 The said Gamaliel Bailey (#4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of ASSOCIATOR Captain Gamaliel (Bayley), sea captain, signed the association of 1775. One authority says he was killed at the battle of Minnisink. Dates do not bear out this claim. Captain of ship removing refugees from L I to CT =========================================== Application of Dean Richmond Babbitt approved 8 9 1851 wife: Estelle Ann Ditzell b 12 14 1894 Buffalo, NY married 2 20 1940 Children: Dean Richmond Babbitt III b 3 23 1913 Dallas Texas Ann Richmond Babbitt b2 5 1942 Ashland, NH Grandchildren Joan Babbitt 4 23 1936 Dallas Texas Lynne Babbitt 7 21 1938 Dallas Texas Dean Babbit IV 8 23 1944 Dallas Texas Dean Richmond Babbit (descendant of Gamaliel Bailey) born July 10 1888, Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH SON of Rev. Dean Richmond Babbitt b 2 28 1850 d 7 21 1905 his wife Adelaide Mathilda Karrmann b 8 18 1856 d 5 11 1939 m 9 13 1881 GRANDSON OF hathaway Babbitt b 9 19 1822 d 3 4 1900 his wife Margretta Bailey, widow of Enoch Wilson, b 2 21 1813 d 11 9 1887 m 3 2 1849 GREAT GRANDSON Gamaliel Bailey, Jr. b 1764 d ? his wife Sarah Page b 1778 d? m 1795 GREAT GREAT GRANDSON Gamaliel Bailey, Sr. b 1738 his wife Esther Peck m 1760 GREAT GRANDSON of Deacon Benjamin Bailey b 1699 d 1770 his wife Susanna Conklin b 1703 d 1769 m 1723 Gamaliel Baley (#4) ship captain evacuating refugees Recognized patriot, NY 1776
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