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Title: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: joger on Wednesday 17 January 18 12:56 GMT (UK)
Horace born 1897 to (William) Richard Bailey and Alice BOON
(William) Richard born 1862 to Charles Brown and Fanny BAYLEY
Fanny born around 1843 to David and Sarah ?

I am looking for the surname of Sarah.
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Kay99 on Wednesday 17 January 18 14:04 GMT (UK)
I wonder about this marriage in 1843 in Horton which is I think the adjoining parish with Sarah listed as Sarah Bailey. David appear to be living with his parents in 1841 possibly with a wife/sister Mary  :-\

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL76-CFDW

Added -Found the marriage online (2 Jan 1843) David's father is listed as William Bailey - Stonemason and Elizabeth's father was listed as James Bailey - Labourer   David was a Labourer.     The couple were listed as aged 28 both living in Horton

Added  - William's occupation as a stone mason matches the occupation of David Bailey's father William in 1841
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Kay99 on Wednesday 17 January 18 14:39 GMT (UK)
I wonder if this was Sarah in 1841 pre marriage with  daughter Sarah living at Biddulph Moor, Biddulph, Congleton

Sarah Bailey 25 Button Maker?
Sarah Bailey 4    
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 17 January 18 14:47 GMT (UK)
That would agree with the dtr Sarah who is shown as older than Fanny in 1851  ;D
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Kay99 on Wednesday 17 January 18 15:24 GMT (UK)
I don't think Fanny's birth or her brothers Richard and Thomas births were registered -  I can't see any births with matching mothers maiden name for the siblings on the GRO Birth Index
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: joger on Thursday 18 January 18 09:06 GMT (UK)
I wonder about this marriage in 1843 in Horton which is I think the adjoining parish with Sarah listed as Sarah Bailey. David appear to be living with his parents in 1841 possibly with a wife/sister Mary  :-\

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL76-CFDW

Added -Found the marriage online (2 Jan 1843) David's father is listed as William Bailey - Stonemason and Elizabeth's father was listed as James Bailey - Labourer   David was a Labourer.     The couple were listed as aged 28 both living in Horton

Added  - William's occupation as a stone mason matches the occupation of David Bailey's father William in 1841

Elizabeth ? you mean Sarah?
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: joger on Thursday 18 January 18 09:13 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your help rosie99 and Kay99 .
I found some more info in the past hours (there was many Baileys in those days in Biddulph and there were many namesakes ) .
 Fanny had an elder sister  Sarah born around 1838 , so let's say that the marriage of her parents David and Sarah took place before .
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Kay99 on Thursday 18 January 18 10:39 GMT (UK)
I wonder about this marriage in 1843 in Horton which is I think the adjoining parish with Sarah listed as Sarah Bailey. David appear to be living with his parents in 1841 possibly with a wife/sister Mary  :-\

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL76-CFDW

Added -Found the marriage online (2 Jan 1843) David's father is listed as William Bailey - Stonemason and Elizabeth's father was listed as James Bailey - Labourer   David was a Labourer.     The couple were listed as aged 28 both living in Horton

Added  - William's occupation as a stone mason matches the occupation of David Bailey's father William in 1841

Elizabeth ? you mean Sarah?

Apologies - Yes Sarah  :-\
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Kay99 on Thursday 18 January 18 10:42 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your help rosie99 and Kay99 .
I found some more info in the past hours (there was many Baileys in those days in Biddulph and there were many namesakes ) .
 Fanny had an elder sister  Sarah born around 1838 , so let's say that the marriage of her parents David and Sarah took place before .

I think Sarah just the daughter of Sarah born prior to the marriage of David and Sarah.  The couple were not living together in 1841
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: rosie99 on Thursday 18 January 18 11:34 GMT (UK)
I think Sarah just the daughter of Sarah born prior to the marriage of David and Sarah.  The couple were not living together in 1841

I agree with Kay  ;)

I wonder if this was Sarah in 1841 pre marriage with  daughter Sarah living at Biddulph Moor, Biddulph, Congleton

Sarah Bailey 25 Button Maker?
Sarah Bailey 4    
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: trish1120 on Thursday 18 January 18 11:45 GMT (UK)
SARAH Bailey Baptised 27 Mar 1814, St Lawrence, Biddulph
Parents JAMES/SARAH
Fathers Occp Rag Gatherer
Abode Greenway Moor

DAVID Bailey Baptised 05 Jun 1814, Lawrence, Biddulph
Parents WILLIAM/FRANCES
Fathers Occp Labourer
Abode Greenway Moor
Siblings;
MARY 15 Aug 1813
FRANCES 1818
RICHARD 13 Aug 1820
WILLIAM 18 Aug 1822
FANNY 16 Aug 1829
SARAH 13 Oct 1833
Parents WILLIAM and FRANCES or Fanny

+ Burial of FRANCES, 01 Nov 1818 Daug of William of Greenway Moor
Havent found Baptism for her.

All on FreeREG

Trish :)
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: joger on Friday 19 January 18 07:23 GMT (UK)
Well, thank you very much for all these.
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: joger on Thursday 25 January 18 09:18 GMT (UK)
David Bailey and Sarah Bailey married in Horton January 1843 (St Michael).
Familysearch gives James as the bride's father.
Census lookup 1841 in Horton ?
Title: Re: Bailey Families of Biddulph
Post by: Rob Bailey on Friday 13 December 19 11:29 GMT (UK)
I am descended from the 'blue clan' of Biddulph Moor Baileys. Bailey's Hill was apparently named by them. Other Bailey sects included the 'Pinkys' and 'Flattances'. A direct ancestor of mine was apparently William 'Big Bill' Bailey, a cattle dealer. I myself have a darkish complexion and dark brown eyes, but have no idea if I am remotely descended from Saracen stock.

Just as a point of interest, my late father and grandfather made an amazing chance discovery at nearby Rushton Spencer Church in 1956. The whole incredible story is at 'Ludchurch; Rushton Spencer Grave Robbers' ( I have posted additional info at page base ).