> CE (I didn't find Elizabeth A. BAILEY b. 1821 m. William WATSON in the data > base.), > > and BAILEY listers: > > Seeking to identify the parents of William WATSON m. Elizabeth A. BAILEY > 5/20/1841 Todd Co., KY (need witnesses etc.): > > 1850 Logan Co., KY (does not appear to be related to other logan watsons) > William WATSON 34 m KY > Elizabeth 29 f KY > Martha J. 08 f KY > Mary 06 f KY > John 02 m KY > William McDONALD 21m KY > > Regarding the listed children: > > The name "Martha" could come from the BAILEY side: John A. BAILEY Jr. of > Todd KY married Martha "Patsy" COLEMAN (1820 in Christian Co., KY), sister > of Lucy COLEMAN who married Coleman WATSON - brother to John WATSON (had a > son named William about the right age). John A. BAILEY could be the father > of Elizabeth A. BAILEY (born abt 1821). > > "Mary" was the name of John WATSON's wife; m. Mary SPEARS abt. 1815. John > died in Simpson KY 1826; Mary appears on 1830 Simpson KY census, and is > still living there in 1834. Other WATSON relatives lived in Todd KY circa > 1833 before moving to Texas. > > "John" could be named for either grandfather: John A. BAILEY or John > WATSON. > > Bailey, Charles A. KY TODD CO. TODD CITY 243 1840 (had dau named > Elizabeth, but much younger) > Bailey, John A. KY TODD CO. TODD CITY 243 1840 (need family > listing) > Bailey, Thomas G. KY TODD CO. TODD CITY 243 1840 (need family > listing) > > Further, John A. BAILEY, age 60 appears on the 1850 Todd KY census. I'm > confused by the reference to having been born in GA, as Charles A. BAILEY, > 52 was born in KY, and married in Casey KY (COLEMAN's also came from > Albemarle VA > Casey KY > Todd KY). I'm fairly certain these BAILEY's > descend from Albemarle VA BAILEY's, namely descendants of Callam BAILEY; > perhaps this line took a GA detour to KY. > > Thanks for you interest! > > Mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CE3227PH@aol.com> > To: <netgroover@msn.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:34 PM > Subject: Re: Bailey > > > > Oh, brother. My head is spinning. Talk tomorrow. > > C.E. > > >