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James Madison Bayles II

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James Madison Bayles II

Birth
Port Jefferson, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
9 Nov 1949 (aged 69)
Beulah, Benzie County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Port Jefferson, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Yale Bio/Obit
JAMES MADISON BAYLES, Ph B 1903 Born July 22, 1880,Port Jefferson, NY, died November 9, 1949, Beulah, Mich
Father, Hamilton Tooker Bayles, son of James Madison and Desire Ann (Hawkins) Bayles Mother, Rosa Josephine (Horton)Bayles, daughter of David and Sarah (Howell) Horton Norwich Free Academy Select course
With New York Bell Telephone Company 1903-5, 1906-14 (evening traffic manager New York City 1903-5, district traffic manager with headquarters in Mt Vernon, N.Y., 1906-10 and Jamestown, N Y , 1910-12, in Newark [N. J ] headquarters 1912-14) and New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 1914 until retirement 1935 (district traffic manager with headquarters Asbury Park 1914-30 and traffic employment supervisor Newark 1930-35), with Title Guarantee & Trust Company, Brooklyn, 1905-6, in charge Army switchboards in
shore area, with headquarters Fort Monmouth, 1941-44, member Telephone Society of New York and First Presbyterian Church, Asbury Park
Married June 2, 1908, Milwaukee, Althea Tooker Rogers (B A Umv Wisconsin 1905), daughter of Augustus James and Charlotte Althea (Tooker) Rogers Children James Madison, Jr (B A Dartmouth 1934, LL B George Washington Umv 1940), Rogers (B A Dartmouth 1936), Richard Almy (died m infancy), David Hamilton (died in infancy), Donald Hamilton (B A. Amherst 1944, LL B Harvard 1950)
Death due to leukemia. Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson

Contributor:
Toni Doubleday - [email protected]
Yale Bio/Obit
JAMES MADISON BAYLES, Ph B 1903 Born July 22, 1880,Port Jefferson, NY, died November 9, 1949, Beulah, Mich
Father, Hamilton Tooker Bayles, son of James Madison and Desire Ann (Hawkins) Bayles Mother, Rosa Josephine (Horton)Bayles, daughter of David and Sarah (Howell) Horton Norwich Free Academy Select course
With New York Bell Telephone Company 1903-5, 1906-14 (evening traffic manager New York City 1903-5, district traffic manager with headquarters in Mt Vernon, N.Y., 1906-10 and Jamestown, N Y , 1910-12, in Newark [N. J ] headquarters 1912-14) and New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 1914 until retirement 1935 (district traffic manager with headquarters Asbury Park 1914-30 and traffic employment supervisor Newark 1930-35), with Title Guarantee & Trust Company, Brooklyn, 1905-6, in charge Army switchboards in
shore area, with headquarters Fort Monmouth, 1941-44, member Telephone Society of New York and First Presbyterian Church, Asbury Park
Married June 2, 1908, Milwaukee, Althea Tooker Rogers (B A Umv Wisconsin 1905), daughter of Augustus James and Charlotte Althea (Tooker) Rogers Children James Madison, Jr (B A Dartmouth 1934, LL B George Washington Umv 1940), Rogers (B A Dartmouth 1936), Richard Almy (died m infancy), David Hamilton (died in infancy), Donald Hamilton (B A. Amherst 1944, LL B Harvard 1950)
Death due to leukemia. Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson

Contributor:
Toni Doubleday - [email protected]


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