Hi, Baily was requested as a possible mis-spelling of Beatty..Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 159 page 117 Mrs. Gussie Hayes Nowell. DAR ID Number: 158397 Born in Monroe, Ga. Wife of Rooney E. Nowell. Descendant of John Nunnally, Matthew Talbot and Drury Jackson, as follows: 1. Charles Leonard Hayes (1837-87) m. 1880 Levie Nunnally (1850-1920). 2. John Nunnally (1823-1911) m. Serepta Jackson (1828-83). 3. William Branch Nunnally (1791-1858) m. 1827 Mary Hale Talbot (1802-78); Hartwell Jackson (1777-1859) m. 2d 1818 Margaret Bradford (1793-1865). 4. John Nunnally m. 1783 Susan Virginia Benton (1766-1849); William Talbot (b. 1760) m. Mary Baily; Drury Jackson m. Nancy Mayfield (1749-1837). 5. Matthew Talbot m. Mary Hale Day. See No. 158368. John Nunnally (1758-1825) served as private in the 1st and 11th Virginia regiments. He was born in Virginia; died in Clarke County, Ga. Also No. 146983. Drury Jackson served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in England; died, 1801, in Wilkes County, Ga. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 159 page 209 Mrs. Olive Maude Legge Cook. DAR ID Number: 158710 Born in Charles City, Iowa. Wife of Harry B. Cook. Descendant of Reuben Legge, as follows: 1. Edward L. Legge (b. 1836) m. 1865 Mary Hazen (b. 1849). 2. Willard Dunbar Legge (1812-38) m. Juliet Legge (1813-71). 3. David Legge (1777-1837) m. Lydia Dunbar (1779-1857) (parents of Willard). 4. Reuben Legge m. 1776 Elizabeth Fletcher (1752-1831). Reuben Legge (1754-1832) received a pension, 1819, for service as private under Colonels Read, Woods, and Baily, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Mendon, Mass. Also No. 136656. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 261 Mrs. Bessie Blanchard Comstock. DAR ID Number: 161861 Born in Owego, N. Y. Wife of Harry Scott Comstock. Descendant of Aaron Legg and of Reuben Legg, as follows: 1. J. Alonzo Blanchard (1840-1912) m. 1864 Roseltha Haynes (1843-88). 2. Arnold Blanchard (1803-80) m. 1828 Martha Legg (1810-94). 3. Schuyler Legg (1783-1872) m. 1806 Hannah Osborn (1786-1860). 4. Reuben Legg m. 1776 Elizabeth Fletcher (1752-1831). 5. Aaron Legg m. 1751 M. Hannah Bacon Fish. Aaron Legg (1741-99) served as private in the Massachusetts troops. Also No. 112155. Reuben Legg (1754-1832) received a pension, 1819, for service as private in the Massachusetts Line under Colonels Read, Woods and Baily. He was born and died in Mendon, Mass. Also No. 158710. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 65 [p.65] Mrs. Mary Beeks Johnson Lindsey. DAR ID Number: 163202 Born in Wilcox County, Ga. Wife of H. I. Lindsey. Descendant of Capt. Henry Holcombe and of William Manly, as follows: 1. Harry Taylor Johnson (b. 1873) m. 1894 Gertrude Fulghum (b. 1875). 2. Harry Sargent Johnson (d. 1877) m. 1870 Mary L. Beeks (1852-87); George W. Fulghum (1849-1916) m. 1872 Margaret Holcombe (b. 1851). 3. James A. Beeks m. 1836 Mary E. Manly (1818-87); G. A. Holcombe (d. 1879) m. 1843 Mary A. Oswald (d. 1881). 4. Joseph Parson Manly (1789-1872) m. 1814 Elizabeth Calhoun Baily (1800-76); Robert Holcombe m. Elizabeth Witter. 5. William Manly m. 1785 Lucy Freeman (1767-1830); Henry Holcombe m. Frances Tanner. William Manly (1761-1824) served as private in Captain Price's company, Maryland Line. He was born in Cecil County, Md.; died in Oconee County, Ga. Also No. 152497. Henry Holcombe (1762-1824) commanded a company of militia in South Carolina. He was born in Prince Edward County, Va.; died in Philadelphia, Pa. Also No. 151371. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165 page 75 Miss Julia Eva Freeman. DAR ID Number: 164249 Born in Winfield, Iowa. Descendant of John Freeman, John Hopwood, Col. Thomas Gaddis, Richard Gregg and John Scott, as follows: 1. Azel Freeman (1834-1901) m. 1864 Frances Nixon (1838-1912). 2. John Noe Freeman (1805-76) m. 1831 Julia Hopwood (1812-95); Moses W. Nixon (1812-52) m. 1833 Louisa Baily (1815-1902). 3. Azel Freeman (1774-1835) m. Frances Scott (1777-1849); Moses Hopwood (1772-1857) m. 1795 Hannah Gaddis (b. 1776); Eli Baily (1788-1857) m. 1815 Pery Gregg (1793-1872). 4. John Freeman m. 2d Elizabeth Marshall; John Hopwood m. Hannah Humphreys; John Scott m. Jane Reed (1740-1823); Thomas Gaddis m. 1764 Hannah Rice (d. 1835); Richard Gregg m. 1775 Ann Gregg (1756-1817). John Freeman served as private in the Middlesex County, New Jersey militia under Capt. Silas Howell. He was born and died in Middlesex County, N. J. John Hopwood (1745-1802) was an aide to General Washington. He was born in Virginia; died in Hopwood, Pa. Thomas Gaddis (1742-1834) received a pension, 1832, for service as captain, lieutenant colonel and colonel in the Monongalia County, Virginia militia; also served as captain under Colonel Crawford. He was born in Frederick County, Va.; died in Clinton County, Ohio. John Scott (1739-1802) served as private in the Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania militia under Capt. Thomas Stokely. He was born and died in Fayette County, Pa. Also No. 156855. Richard Gregg (1752-1812) served as private in Capt. William Crawford's company, Washington County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Loudoun County, Va.; died in Carmichaels, Pa. Also No. 139261. _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418