WOW!!! Looks like I need to get back to posting. I have spent the past couple years helping my son with his violin progression and have completely neglected my blog....and I don't like it much. Last year, I tried homeschooling him so I didn't have much time at all but this year, he wanted to attend his very first year in high school at a brick and mortar school so that helps free up some time to get back to what I love doing the most. Research and New England history.
I am going to start out this post, though, with something more close to home. Find, below, an image of a well known river driver by the name of Warren Augustus Bailey, more widely known simply as Gus Bailey or in my family....Uncle Gus. You can distinguish him on the far left, first man in back and the tallest man in the picture. He was born January 7, 1858 at Topsfield, Maine and the son of Thomas and Philinda Laken Bailey of Topsfield. He has been written about in books and even his death has been written about when he refused to die lying in bed but had his fellow woodsmen help him up and walk during his last moments, with his spiked boots on and standing.
In this picture below, the first lady in front is Gus's wife Minnie. Ida Bailey Moffit and her husband Fred Moffit are the 5th and 6th in the picture. Then there is Lizzie(or rightfully Isabel)Bailey and lastly Jesse Franklin Bailey(or rightly and more widely known in the family as Frank Bailey) who was born 1870 and died at Lincoln, Maine in 1951 after a motor vehicle accident. He was my great grandfather.
Jesse Franklin Bailey(above and below)
Now the most precious of my photos are tw I jusot recently acquired a couple of years ago. They are of my great great grandparents, Thomas Jefferson Bailey and Philinda Lakin Bailey. You will notice I had the pictures cleared up a bit and colorized Philinda...I couldn't help it...I just had to do it. Here is Philinda's original picture taken at the turn of the 20th century.
Thomas Bailey's passing in Topsfield, Maine







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