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Lyman Clapp Bailey

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Lyman Clapp Bailey Veteran

Birth
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
12 Jun 1890 (aged 55)
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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The death of Lyman C. BAILEY occurred at his home in Calais, Me. Thursday morn. From an early boyhood he took an active partin Christian and benevolent work, having joined the Congregational church when quite young. He came to Calais in 1850. He was born in Portland, Me.; started in the jewelry business in 1860; entered the army as a volunteer of the 22nd Maine Volunteers in 1863; married Miss Caroline DOWNES in 1856; joined the church in 1835 and at the time of his death was 55 years old. The funeral took place Sunday. He was buried with masonic honors. He leaves a widow and relatives. (St. Croix Courier, June 19, 1890)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, jeweler Lyman C. Bailey, 44, born Maine,, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline D., 50, born Maine, parents born Mass.; sister Sarah M. Bailey, 50, born Maine; and nephew and jeweler's apprentice Otis W. Bailey, 17, born Mass., parents born Maine; and servant Margaret Sheriff, 17, born Canada, father born England, mother born Isle of Man.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, watch repairer L.C.Bailey, 36, born Canada, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Caroline D., 40, born Canada; and Otis W., 7, born Mass; and servant Mary J. Morrison, 36, born Canada.

Lyman Bailey and Caroline P. Downes, both of Calais, were married on November 11, 1863 in Calais. (Calais Vital Records)

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Lyman C. Bailey, 24, born Maine, was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, Mariette Bailey, 49, born Mass., was living in Portland, Maine, with Abby N., 22; Sarah N., 21; ship carpenter Joseph E., 19; Jane W., 17; Lyman C., 15; William H., 12; Frank B., 11; Louisa, 8; and Charles M., 6, all born in Mass.

Lyman was the son of Lebbeus Bailey and Marietta Munroe.

The death of Lyman C. BAILEY occurred at his home in Calais, Me. Thursday morn. From an early boyhood he took an active partin Christian and benevolent work, having joined the Congregational church when quite young. He came to Calais in 1850. He was born in Portland, Me.; started in the jewelry business in 1860; entered the army as a volunteer of the 22nd Maine Volunteers in 1863; married Miss Caroline DOWNES in 1856; joined the church in 1835 and at the time of his death was 55 years old. The funeral took place Sunday. He was buried with masonic honors. He leaves a widow and relatives. (St. Croix Courier, June 19, 1890)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, jeweler Lyman C. Bailey, 44, born Maine,, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline D., 50, born Maine, parents born Mass.; sister Sarah M. Bailey, 50, born Maine; and nephew and jeweler's apprentice Otis W. Bailey, 17, born Mass., parents born Maine; and servant Margaret Sheriff, 17, born Canada, father born England, mother born Isle of Man.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, watch repairer L.C.Bailey, 36, born Canada, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Caroline D., 40, born Canada; and Otis W., 7, born Mass; and servant Mary J. Morrison, 36, born Canada.

Lyman Bailey and Caroline P. Downes, both of Calais, were married on November 11, 1863 in Calais. (Calais Vital Records)

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Lyman C. Bailey, 24, born Maine, was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, Mariette Bailey, 49, born Mass., was living in Portland, Maine, with Abby N., 22; Sarah N., 21; ship carpenter Joseph E., 19; Jane W., 17; Lyman C., 15; William H., 12; Frank B., 11; Louisa, 8; and Charles M., 6, all born in Mass.

Lyman was the son of Lebbeus Bailey and Marietta Munroe.



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