Individual Details
Thomas Baylis
(20 Mar 1831 - 22 Jul 1899)
1901 census shows his wife as a widow, living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor.
1899 death based on copy of his death certificate. He was 69 (born 1831) living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor and was a nail cutter journeyman. His son, E.A. Bayliss, was present and was the informant.
1891 census shows him as age 60 (born 1831) living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, Warwick Co. with his wife, Jane, age 59, son Walter age 28, son Albert, son Earnest and daughter Edith age 22. On 11 November 1891, his wife, Jane (Ashford) Bayliss, signed the death certificate for Thomas Capes (see Thomas Capas). She was living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, at the time. He, Thomas Capas, was living with Thomas and Ellen Louisa (Capas) Bayliss at the time of the 1891 census.
1881 census shows his age as 50 (born 1831)and place of birth as Birmingham. He and his family were living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, Warwick Co.
1874 marriage of his son, Thomas Bayliss, showed that he and his son were both tack cutters.
1871 census shows he and his family were living at 24 Upper Sutten St., Aston, Warwick Co. He is 40 years old (born 1831) and shows his city of birth as Birmingham.
1862 birth certificate for his son, Walter, shows him as a nail cutter journeyman.
1861 census shows he was a tack cutter age 30 (born 1831) and living with his wife and family at 6 Hatchett St., St George dist., Birmingham.
1860 birth certificate for his son, Henry John, shows him as nail cutter journeyman. The family was living at 6 Hatchett St., Birmingham.
1854 birth certificate for his son, Thomas, shows him as a nail cutter living at 6 Hatchett St., St George district, Birmingham.
1851 April marriage is from the IGI and confirmed by a copy of his marriage certificate. He was a 21 year old (born 1830) a nail cutter and living on Weaman St., Birmingham. The 1851 census was taken a month before his marriage and shows him living with his parents at 41 Weaman St., St. Mary dist., Birmingham, age 20 (born 1831) and a tack maker.
1851 March census shows him as age 20 (born 1831) living with parents 41 Weaman St., St. Mary, Birmingham, a tack maker and born in Birmingham.
1841 census shows him as age 10 (born 1831) living with parents on Weaman St., St. Mary, Birmingham and born in Warwick Co.
1831 christening is from the IGI and was confirmed by review of the Bishop's Transcripts which also established his date of birth and location.
1899 death based on copy of his death certificate. He was 69 (born 1831) living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor and was a nail cutter journeyman. His son, E.A. Bayliss, was present and was the informant.
1891 census shows him as age 60 (born 1831) living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, Warwick Co. with his wife, Jane, age 59, son Walter age 28, son Albert, son Earnest and daughter Edith age 22. On 11 November 1891, his wife, Jane (Ashford) Bayliss, signed the death certificate for Thomas Capes (see Thomas Capas). She was living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, at the time. He, Thomas Capas, was living with Thomas and Ellen Louisa (Capas) Bayliss at the time of the 1891 census.
1881 census shows his age as 50 (born 1831)and place of birth as Birmingham. He and his family were living at 54 Upper Sutton St., Aston Manor, Warwick Co.
1874 marriage of his son, Thomas Bayliss, showed that he and his son were both tack cutters.
1871 census shows he and his family were living at 24 Upper Sutten St., Aston, Warwick Co. He is 40 years old (born 1831) and shows his city of birth as Birmingham.
1862 birth certificate for his son, Walter, shows him as a nail cutter journeyman.
1861 census shows he was a tack cutter age 30 (born 1831) and living with his wife and family at 6 Hatchett St., St George dist., Birmingham.
1860 birth certificate for his son, Henry John, shows him as nail cutter journeyman. The family was living at 6 Hatchett St., Birmingham.
1854 birth certificate for his son, Thomas, shows him as a nail cutter living at 6 Hatchett St., St George district, Birmingham.
1851 April marriage is from the IGI and confirmed by a copy of his marriage certificate. He was a 21 year old (born 1830) a nail cutter and living on Weaman St., Birmingham. The 1851 census was taken a month before his marriage and shows him living with his parents at 41 Weaman St., St. Mary dist., Birmingham, age 20 (born 1831) and a tack maker.
1851 March census shows him as age 20 (born 1831) living with parents 41 Weaman St., St. Mary, Birmingham, a tack maker and born in Birmingham.
1841 census shows him as age 10 (born 1831) living with parents on Weaman St., St. Mary, Birmingham and born in Warwick Co.
1831 christening is from the IGI and was confirmed by review of the Bishop's Transcripts which also established his date of birth and location.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Jane Ashford (1831 - ) |
| Child | Jane Baylis (1853 - ) |
| Child | Thomas Bayliss (1854 - 1905) |
| Child | William Baylis (1858 - ) |
| Child | Henry John Baylis (1860 - ) |
| Child | Walter Baylis (1862 - ) |
| Child | Albert Edward Bayliss (1864 - ) |
| Child | Ernest Alfred Bayliss (1867 - ) |
| Child | Edith Lilian Bayliss (1870 - ) |
| Father | John Baylis (1806 - 1855) |
| Mother | Mary Ann Birbeck (1803 - 1864) |
| Sibling | John Baylis (1827 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Ann Baylis (1829 - ) |
| Sibling | Emma Baylis (1833 - ) |
| Sibling | William Baylis (1835 - ) |
