Individual Details
Singleton Bailey
(1810 - 1848)
Events
Families
Spouse | Sarah "Sally" Harrison (1813 - 1897) |
Child | Saran Ann Jane Bailey (1846 - ) |
Child | Martha Bailey (1836 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Bailey (1840 - ) |
Child | Mary Melvina Bailey (1841 - 1914) |
Child | Amanda Caroline Bailey (1844 - 1913) |
Child | Celie Caroline Bailey (1846 - 1928) |
Child | Mary Ann Bailey (1848 - 1894) |
Father | Unknown Bailey ( - ) |
Mother | Unknown Bailey (Maiden Name Unknown) ( - ) |
Sibling | Isaac Bailey (1812 - 1901) |
Notes
Birth
His Find A Grave Memorial does not have a tombstone photograph. Information on the memorial shows he was born in 1810 in Georgia.I believe his correct birthplace is South Carolina.
Miscellaneous
On 8-12-1837, Singleton Bailey received about 39 acres of land in Butler County, Alabama.The land is described as 1 NESE, St. Stephens, No 9N 16 E 17.
Census
The 1840 Butler County, Alabama, US Federal Census shows theSingleton Bailey hosehold as:
1 male 30-39
1 female 20-29
2 females <5
Death
His Find A Grave Memorial does not have a tombstone photograph. Information on the memorial shows he died in 1848 in Butler County, Alabama.Miscellaneous
His Find A Grave Memorial is #99284863.The memorial does not have a tombstone photograph, but the memorial shows his birth and death dates.
His memorial is linked to his spouse Sarah Harrison Bailey Morris and his child Amanda Caroline Bailey Johnson.
Marriage
Her Find A Grave Memorial is linked to Singleton Bailey as a spouse.Endnotes
1. Find A Grave Web Site, Url: www.findagrave.com.
2. "Alabama Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Pre-1908," Database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : Accessed 10 December 2018), Entry for Singleton Bailey; US Bureau of Land Management.
3. 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Record Type: Microfilm image, Ancestry.com Website, www.ancestry.com..
4. Find A Grave Web Site, Url: www.findagrave.com.
5. Find A Grave Web Site, Url: www.findagrave.com.
6. Find A Grave Web Site, Url: www.findagrave.com.
7. Find A Grave Web Site, Url: www.findagrave.com.
8. Cherokee County Historical Commission, Compiler, Cherokee County History (Jacksonville, Texas: Texas Historical Commission, 1986), 133-139; e-book, Portal to Texas History, Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu : Accessed 23 October 2018; Entries on the Isaac Bailey family made by Carl Day Bailey, his father was born and lived in Cherokee County and descended from Thomas and Lucinda Bailey; a likely relative of Isaac Bailey..