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    1. [BP2000] REstarting DAR findings with Baily #1
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    3. Hi, Baily was requested as a possible mis-spelling of Beatty..Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 291 Mrs. Anna M. Spangler Speakman. DAR ID Number: 11762 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Franklin Baily Speakman. Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Patterson and of John Spangler of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William A. Spangler and Rebecca J. Patterson, his wife. [p.291] Granddaughter of Samuel Patterson, Jr., and Mary Ann McJimsey, his wife; John Spangler, Jr., and Nancy Barr, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Martha Agnew, his wife; John Spangler and Margaret Beard, his wife. John Spangler (1747-96), served on the Committee of Safety of York county, and also in the militia. Samuel Patterson (1727-1820), was a member of the Lancaster county Committee of Safety, 1775. He served under Col. Thomas Porter, and was at the battle of Princeton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14 page 273 Mrs. Susan Lloyd Baily. DAR ID Number: 13730 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Joel J. Baily. Descendant of Col. Hugh Lloyd, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Davis Jones and Frances Lloyd, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Lloyd and Frances Paschall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Lloyd and Susanna Pearson, his wife. Hugh Lloyd, (1741-1832), was a member from Chester county to all the conventions, 1774, '75, '76. He was colonel [p.273] of Associators during the attack of the British ship “Roebuck,” 1776. He died at Philadelphia. Also Nos. 4275, 10224, 11764, 12004. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14 page 275 Mrs. Susan Baily Lawrence. DAR ID Number: 13737 Born in Iowa. Wife of Henry Horton Lawrence. Descendant of Capt. Jacob Humphrey, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Humphrey Baily and Philena Davis, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel I. Baily and Ann Humphrey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humphrey and Jane Charlesworth, his wife (m. 1784). Jacob Humphrey, (1751-1826), was at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and served to the close of the war. He had many narrow escapes in these battles. He was a member of the Cincinnati, and served in the Chester county committee when Lafayette visited this country, 1825. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 page 151 Mrs. Frances Baily Brown. DAR ID Number: 14402 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Nathaniel Howland Brown. Descendant of Capt. Jacob Humphrey, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Joshua Gilpin Baily and Emily Jones Fry, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel I. Baily and Ann Richmond neé Humphrey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humphrey and Jane Charlesworth, his wife (m. 1784). Jacob Humphrey, (1751-1826), served at the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Yorktown. He was in the Southern campaign and served until peace was declared. He was a member of the Cincinnati. He was born in Bucks county and died in Chester county. Also No. 13737. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 page 338 Mrs. Phebe Helen Trafton. DAR ID Number: 14910 Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Francis E. Trafton. Descendant of Isaac Hathaway and of Thomas Borden, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Brown and Mary R. Borden, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Borden and Hannah Borden, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Borden and Mary Hathaway, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hathaway and Phebe Baily, his wife (m. 1752). Thomas Borden, (1750-1831), turned out at various alarms [p.338] and, 1780, served under Capt. Henry Brightman and Col. John Hathaway. He was born at Freetown. Isaac Hathaway served as a private, 1775, and 1776, was appointed adjutant of the second Bristol county regiment. He was born at Freetown, 1729. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 291 Mrs. Anna M. Spangler Speakman. DAR ID Number: 11762 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Franklin Baily Speakman. Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Patterson and of John Spangler of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William A. Spangler and Rebecca J. Patterson, his wife. [p.291] Granddaughter of Samuel Patterson, Jr., and Mary Ann McJimsey, his wife; John Spangler, Jr., and Nancy Barr, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Martha Agnew, his wife; John Spangler and Margaret Beard, his wife. John Spangler (1747-96), served on the Committee of Safety of York county, and also in the militia. Samuel Patterson (1727-1820), was a member of the Lancaster county Committee of Safety, 1775. He served under Col. Thomas Porter, and was at the battle of Princeton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14 page 273 Mrs. Susan Lloyd Baily. DAR ID Number: 13730 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Joel J. Baily. Descendant of Col. Hugh Lloyd, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Davis Jones and Frances Lloyd, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Lloyd and Frances Paschall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Lloyd and Susanna Pearson, his wife. Hugh Lloyd, (1741-1832), was a member from Chester county to all the conventions, 1774, '75, '76. He was colonel [p.273] of Associators during the attack of the British ship “Roebuck,” 1776. He died at Philadelphia. Also Nos. 4275, 10224, 11764, 12004. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14 page 275 Mrs. Susan Baily Lawrence. DAR ID Number: 13737 Born in Iowa. Wife of Henry Horton Lawrence. Descendant of Capt. Jacob Humphrey, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Humphrey Baily and Philena Davis, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel I. Baily and Ann Humphrey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humphrey and Jane Charlesworth, his wife (m. 1784). Jacob Humphrey, (1751-1826), was at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and served to the close of the war. He had many narrow escapes in these battles. He was a member of the Cincinnati, and served in the Chester county committee when Lafayette visited this country, 1825. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 page 151 Mrs. Frances Baily Brown. DAR ID Number: 14402 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Nathaniel Howland Brown. Descendant of Capt. Jacob Humphrey, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Joshua Gilpin Baily and Emily Jones Fry, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel I. Baily and Ann Richmond neé Humphrey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humphrey and Jane Charlesworth, his wife (m. 1784). Jacob Humphrey, (1751-1826), served at the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Yorktown. He was in the Southern campaign and served until peace was declared. He was a member of the Cincinnati. He was born in Bucks county and died in Chester county. Also No. 13737. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 page 338 Mrs. Phebe Helen Trafton. DAR ID Number: 14910 Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Francis E. Trafton. Descendant of Isaac Hathaway and of Thomas Borden, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Brown and Mary R. Borden, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Borden and Hannah Borden, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Borden and Mary Hathaway, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hathaway and Phebe Baily, his wife (m. 1752). Thomas Borden, (1750-1831), turned out at various alarms [p.338] and, 1780, served under Capt. Henry Brightman and Col. John Hathaway. He was born at Freetown. Isaac Hathaway served as a private, 1775, and 1776, was appointed adjutant of the second Bristol county regiment. He was born at Freetown, 1729. _________________________________________________________________ Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software — optimizes dial-up to the max! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/plus&ST=1

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