Chester County PA Archives Biographies.....Joel BAILY Family
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from Futhey and Cope's History of Chester County (1881)

BAILY, JOEL is supposed to have come from Wiltshire, England. 
AMong the purchasers of land in Pennsylvania was Daniel Baily, 
of Westbrook, in the parish of Bromham, Wiltshire, weaver, 
who in 1681 bought 125 acres, which was subsequently located 
in Birmingham township. He did not come over, but Joel Baily, 
doubtless a relative, appears to have been concerned in the 
sale of the land to William Radley in 1713.
   The first mention of Joel Baily is at a court held in 
September, 1685, when he sues Thomas Withers for wages, and 
also for assault and battery. One Elizabeth Baily was married 
in that year to Jeremiah Cloud and in 1687 Joel Baily married 
Ann Short. At the first court held for Chester County the 
Swedish priest was complained of for marrying George Thompson 
to one Miriam Short, contrary to the laws of the province. 
Aaron Coppock married in 1704 Miriam White, a widow; in 1713 
they join with oel Baily and wife in selling land, and Coppock 
in his will, 1726, memtnions his son-in-law, Ralph Thomson.
   After his marriage Joel Baily resided in this land, which 
was partly in Middletown and partly in Aston, but in 1704-5, 
he removed to Marlborouogh, where he died in 1732. The children 
of Joel and Ann Baily were, --1. Mary, b. 9, 10, 1688; d. 1741; 
m. Alexander Stewart and George Harlan. 2. Ann, b. 10,10,1691; 
d. 8, 12, 1774; m. Jeremiah Cloud. 3. Daniel, b. 10, 3, 1693; d. 
about 1783; m. Olive Harry, 1720. 4. Isaac, b. 10, 24, 1695; d. 
1732; m. 1, 1, 1727-8, Abigail (Johnson) Wickersham. 5. Joel, 
b. 12, 17, 1697, d. about 1775, m. 8, 24, 1724, Betty Caldwell. 
6. John, m. 3, 29, 1729, Lydia Pusey and again, 4, 8, 1732, Mary 
Marsh. 7. Thomas, m. to Sarah Bentley, daughter of John and Mary 
Bentley, of Newlin. 8. Josiah, m. 3, 9, 1734, to Sarah Marsh, 
and settled at the homestead.
   The children of Daniel and Olive Baily were William, Ann (m. 
Joshua Peirce), Elizabeth, Daniel, Lydia, Olive, Caleb, Nathan, 
Ruth (m. Joshua Edwards). Of these, William had a son , Levi, 
born 6, 29, 1750, whom we suppose to be the father of Jeremiah 
Baily, the inventor of the mowing-machine.
   The children of Isaac and Abigial Baily were Isaac and Joel, 
the first of whom was the grandfather of Isaac H. and Jesse 
Baily,, near Marlborough Meeting, and of Isaac S. Baily, now 
living in West Chester, in his eighty-seventh year. Hoel, son 
of Isaac, married 11, 14, 1759, Lydia Pusey, and settled on the 
Street road where his grandsons, John and George T., reside, it 
being the former residence of John Smith, at wich Londongrove 
Meeting was fist held.
   The children of Joel and Betty (Caldwell ) Baily were Betty, 
Hannah, Ann, Joel, b. 12, 16, 1732, d. 10, 29, 1797; Ruth, Mary, 
Phebe, Isaac, and Joshua. Joel(3) married 10, 11, 1759, Elizabeth 
Marshall, of WEst Bradford, who was the mother of his children. 
He married, 7, 4, 1776, Margaret Evans, widow, and 11, 28, 18=793, 
Mary Woodward, also a widow. He was a person of scientific 
attainments, and assisted in observing the transit of Venus in 1769.
   John Baily, by his first wife, Lydia Pusey, had one son, John, 
and by his second, Mary Marsh, had Susaana, William, Betty, Ann, 
Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Elisha, the latter being the father of Dr. 
Obed Baily, now of West Chester.
   Thomas and Sarah (Bentley) Baily had eight children, -- Issac, 
Mary (m. Caleb Hayes), JOhn (m. Hannah PEnnock), Thomas, Jemima, 
Ann, Hannah,, and Sarah.
   John BAily and Hannah Pennock were married, 5, 8, 1766, and 
had eleven children, -- Alice, Sarah, Joseph, Moses, Jacob, THomas, 
Israel, John, Mary, Hannah, and Ann. Moses, b. 5, 19, 1773, d. 8, 
16, 1858; m. 10, 21, 1807, Judith Barnard, and left one son, Richard 
B. Baily, now of West Bradford. Jacob Baily, b.. 7, 29, 1775; d. 4, 
26, 1854; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Parker, of Parkerville, 
and settled in that vicinity. Their children were Abraham, Ephraim, 
John P., Mary W., Hannah, Joseph, Susanna, Sarah, Ann, Elizabeth, 
Jacob, and Eleanor.


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