Bailey Family Collection - Genealogy
MS1. GENEALOGY
MS1.1 Family Trees and Notes
MS1.1.1 Chart/map. "Paternal Pedigree." compiled by
Joseph Whitman Bailey. Boston, Mass., 1907.
Bailey pedigree dates back to 443 BC. (5
copies, one on microfilm)
MS1.1.2 Chart/map. "Descendants of Reverend Isaac
Bayley and Elizabeth Emerson Bayley."
compiled by Joseph Whitman Bailey. Boston,
Mass., 1907.
MS1.1.3 Chart/map. "Lineal and Collateral Pedigrees
of Descendants of Samuel Slaughter Esq. in
Four Generations." compiled by Joseph
Whitman Bailey. Boston, Mass., 1907.
MS1.1.4 Chart/map. "Descendants of Elizabeth
Golding Maxwell (Elrington)." compiled by
Joseph Whitman Bailey. Boston, Mass.,
October, 1913. [The chart is incomplete
according to Joseph Whitman Bailey and
errors may be present. Probably the first
attempt to investigate this family
connection.] (3 copies)
MS1.1.5 Chart/map. "Bailey Genealogy by William
Mason Bailey." [Data collected from Jacob
Whitman Bailey's genealogy with additions by
his son William Whitman Bailey.] Completed
February 27, 1953.
MS1.1.6 Paper fragment of a genealogical tree.
Probably the work of Loring Woart Bailey.
Undated.
MS1.2 Branch Families
MS1.2.1 D'Avray
MS1.2.1.1 Will of Milbrough Maxwell. [Grandfather of
Elizabeth Golding Elrington (Maxwell), who
married Dr. Joseph Head Marshall.] Money
and jewelry is bequeathed to Elizabeth
Golding Elrington Maxwell. Other family
members promised money or property.
Sketch of Maxwell-Elrington family tree.
Ancestral notes. 1807.
MS1.2.1.2 Will of Milbrough Maxwell (abstract).
Majority of Milbrough Maxwell's estate
bequeathed to grand-daughter, Elizabeth
Golding Elrington (Maxwell) to be
administered by trustees until her 21st
birthday. Bequests to other family members.
Will executor, George Booth Maxwell Esq.
MS1.2.1.3 Certificate. Joseph Marshall d'Avray
appointed Chief Superintendant of New
Brunswick's Schools. The Act gives him
power of office. November 1, 1853.
MS1.2.1.4 Transcript of a letter from Loring Woart
Bailey to Mrs. Cole of Salem
[Massachusetts], with notes. Knowledge of
aristocratic title. September 23, 1863.
MS1.2.1.5 Certified copy of marriage entry for Joseph
Marshall d'Avray and Margaret Glenn, July
18, 1838. Extract from the register
witnessed by J. J. Hannah, Vicar of
Brighton, May 1, 1899.
MS1.2.1.6 Transcript of letter from Joseph Head
Marshall to Dr. Edward Jenner, January 7,
1801, Malta. Submitted to Prevention, a
pamphlet issued by the New Brunswick
Department of Health, by George
Whitman Bailey. Dr. J. H. Marshall
describes success of small pox vaccine in
Mediterranean lands. Praised by citizens
and nobility. January-February, 1924.
MS1.2.1.7 Fragment note about Joseph Marshall d'Avray
and Margaret d'Avray (Glenn) by Joseph
Whitman Bailey. Describes Joseph Marshall
d'Avray's accidents. July, 1926.
MS1.2.1.8 Certified copy of marriage entry for Joseph
Marshall d'Avray and Margaret Glenn, July
18, 1838. Extract from the register
witnessed by Bransley D.H. Jones, Curate.
March 31, 1928.
MS1.2.1.9 Publishing company's press release /
description of Joseph Whitman Bailey's The
Curious Story of Dr. Marshall--With a Few
Side Lights on Napoleon and Other Persons of
Consequence. Undated. [1930].
MSl.2.1.10 Critique of Conrad's unfinished novel,
Suspense by Miriam H. Wood in "Modern
Language Notes". Suggests that Dr. Joseph
Head Marshall was an inspiration for a
character in the novel. June, 1935.
MS1.2.1.11 Note. Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey
finds reference to Dr. Joseph Head Marshall
in Henry Contamine's Diplomalie et
Diploniales sous la Restauration, 1814-1830.
1970.
MS1.2.1.12 Genealogical tree of the family, Marshall
deBrett d'Avray. Compiled by Alain de Brett
d'Avray, February 24, 1977. Paris, France.
MS1.2.1.13 Note. Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey relates
diplomatic intrigues involving Dr. Joseph
Head Marshall. Book references. December
16, 1984.
MS1.2.1.14 List of descendants of Dr. Joseph Head
Marshall and the widow of Captain Mayhew.
Occupations and residences of various
d'Avray family members. Undated.
MS1.2.1.15 Note. Patrilineal tree of the Marshall de
Brett d'Avray family compiled by Alfred
Goldsworthy Bailey. Undated.
MS1.2.2 Bulkeley
MS1.2.2.1 Original copy and transcript of Bulkeley
family tree. Relationship between Bailey,
Bulkeley, and Emerson. [Compiled by Joseph
Whitman Bailey.] Undated.
MS1.2.2.2 Family tree from Henry II to Loring Woart
Bailey. [Compiled by Joseph Whitman
Bailey.] Undated.
MS1.2.2.3 Transcript of Paternal Pedigree of Jane
Allen Bulkeley. [Compiled by Joseph Whitman
Bailey, 1907. [Copied by Alfred Goldsworthy
Bailey.] Undated.
MS1.2.2.4 Transcript of Bulkeley family tree.
[Compiled by Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey.]
Undated.
MS1.2.2.5 List of Reverend Edward Bulkeley's
ancestors. [Compiled by Joseph Whitman
Bailey and Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey?]
Undated.
MS1.2.2.6 Transcript of ancestry of Reverend Edward
Bulkeley, Rector of Odell, Bedfordshire,
England. Traces connection to Oliver
Cromwell. Source unknown. Undated.
MS1.2.2.7 Photocopy of portrait of Reverend Edward
Bulkeley. Historical note by Alfred
Goldsworthy Bailey stresses family tie. (2
copies) Undated.
MS1.2.2.8 Extensive notes about various Bulkeley
family members. Source unknown. Undated.
MS1.2.2.9 Transcript portion of a biographical account
about Peter Bulkeley. Source unknown.
Undated.
MS1.2.2.10 King's Landing registration sheet for
a painting of Jane Allen Bulkeley.
Description of painting. November 16, 1972.
Mactaquac, New Brunswick.
MS1.2.2.11 Description of photograph. Note on the
tomb of Thomas and Elizabeth Bulkeley by
Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey. 1981.
MS1.2.3 Gale
MS1.2.3.1 Transcript of diary by John Valiant Gale
concerning an excursion to the lower St.
Lawrence in 1873. Information on the
countryside, modes of travel, price of
goods, individuals encountered. Notes on
Gale family by Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey.
Undated. [1873].
MS1.2.3.2 List of deaths of various Gale/Goldsworthy
individuals. Source unknown. [1878?].
MS1.2.3.3 Thank you note for contribution to King
George's Jubilee Trust. [Found among
Ernestine Valiant Gale Bailey's papers].
Undated.
MS1.2.3.4 Notes on Denis Gale by Alfred Goldsworthy
Bailey. Ancestral house in Quebec.
Biographical sketch of Richard Goldsworthy
and Denis Gale. Art work by Denis Gale.
[1951+].
MS1.2.4 Slaughter
MS1.2.4.1 Excerpt from Manuscript Volume, "Colonel
Samuel Slaughter and His Descendants."
Founder of Culpeper. Culpeper "Minute Men"
in American Revolution, (description of
flag, uniforms, tactics). Deprivations
during American Revolution. Military and
family career of Captain Philip Slaughter.
[1844+].
MS1.2.4.2 Transcript of inscription on Samuel
Slaughter's tombstone from St. Stephen's
Episcopal Church, Culpeper, Virginia.
Samuel Slaughter, 1766 - 1857, was founder
and vestryman of St. Stephen's Church.
Culpeper, Virginia, 1857.
MS1.2.4.3 Genealogical tree and notes. "Branch Family
of Francis Slaughter's Family." Detailed
genealogy of two generations of Slaughter
family. [1857+].
MS1.2.4.4 Travel account of Loring Woart Bailey's
visit to Western View, Virginia to meet his
Slaughter cousins. Impressions of
countryside, plantation, Southern
architecture and relatives. Western View,
Virginia. Thanksgiving, 1858.
MS1.2.4.5 Fragment genealogical tree. From "Colonel
Slaughter and His Descendants." Family tree
and list prepared by Alfred Goldsworthy
Bailey. 1958.
MS1.3 Individuals
MS1.3.1 Isaac Bailey
MS1.3.1.1 Incomplete biographical sketch of Isaac
Bailey by Sidney S. Rider. Education,
employment, marriage of Isaac Bailey. [1810
- 1815].
MS1.3.2 William B. Slaughter
MS1.3.2.1 Biography/autobiography by William B.
Slaughter, "Reminiscences of Distinguished
Men. with an Autobiography." [Only
autobiography is included.] Describes
education, employment, adventures. 1878.
MS1.3.2.2 Biographical sketch in Appletons' Cyclopedia
of American Biography. Practised law.
Supported Andrew Jackson. Influencial in
organizing Wisconsin territory. Biography of
clergyman cousin, Philip Slaughter included.
New York, 1898.
MS1.3.3 Joseph Marshall d'Avray
MS1.3.3.1 Correspondence relating to Joseph Marshall
d'Avray's professional status in Mauritius
and the state of education in the colony.
Financial difficulties. Seeks better
employment opportunity. Mauritius.
November, 1844 - November, 1847.
MS1.3.3.2 Letter from Joseph Marshall d'Avray to
Benjamin Hawes Esquire, Undersecretary of
State. London, England. September 13, 1847.
Joseph Marshall d'Avray declines teaching
position in New Brunswick as the salary and
status of the position is inferior. Note on
reverse side from [Lord Grey] to Governor
W. Colebrooke encourages the latter to
accept d'Avray and raise the proposed
salary. November 27, 1847.
MS1.3.3.3 Excerpts from correspondence regarding
Joseph Marshall d'Avray's employment
situation in New Brunswick. Fire destroy
majority of d'Avray family possessions.
Seeks compensation. Fredericton, New
Brunswick. January 28, 1848 to 1851.
MS1.3.3.4 Recommendation letter from John M. Brooke.
Describes Joseph Marshall d'Avray's
gentlemanly conduct and competence as a
Professor of Modern Languages. Fredericton,
New Brunswick. September 3, 1851.
MS1.3.3.5 Recommendation letter from Edwin Jacob.
Esteem for Joseph Marshall d'Avray's
conduct. Fredericton, New Brunswick.
September 8, 1851.
MS1.3.3.6 "Outline sketch. Life of Joseph M.
d'Avray." Biographical sketch of d'Avray.
Describes life in Mauritius and New
Brunswick. Employment, publications,
friends etc. Notes by George W. Bailey.
Undated.
MS1.3.3.7 Essay by W. B. Hamilton, "Marshall d'Avray,
Precursor of Modern Education." in Profiles
of Canadian Educators. Biography of
family. Contribution to New Brunswick
education system. Editor of Head Quarters
and quarrels with John Gregory. [1974].
MS1.3.3.8 Note on Joseph Marshall d'Avray's influence
on Sir George Parkin. D'Avray family spread
out through Commonwealth. Undated.
MS1.3.3.9 Biography of Joseph Marshall d'Avray by
Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey. Contribution to
New Brunswick education system. Difficulties
securing monies from government for schools.
Influence on Bliss Carman and George Parkin.
MS1.3.4 Jacob Whitman Bailey
MS1.3.4.1 "A Series of Letters and Events in the Life
of Professor Jacob Whitman Bailey arranged
by his son, as a tribute of respect, love
and gratitude, 1858. 'Esto quod
videberis'." Biography of Jacob Whitman
Bailey including letters, by Loring Woart
Bailey. pp. 1-101. 1858. [Original and
transcripts]
MS1.3.4.2 "An Address in Commemoration of Professor
J.W. Bailey, President of the Association,
Delivered Before the Association, August
19, 1857 by Dr. A. A. Gould." Tribute to
Jacob Whitman Bailey. Lists his
contributions to the American Association
for the Advancement of Science. Mentions his
correspondence with scientists;
modifications to the microscope stage; work
on diatoms; collection of algae and
microscope slides. Dr. A. A. Gould. August
19, 1857. [Two originals and one
transcript].
MS1.3.4.3 Excerpt from "Proceedings of the American
Academy of Arts and Science. Vol. IV,
1857." Section in obituary notes that Jacob
Whitman Bailey was the first to prove the
vegetable structure of anthracite coal.
1857. [Two transcripts].
MS1.3.4.4 List of publications. "Taxonomic literature:
A selective guide to botanical publications
and collections with dates, commentaries and
types." Volume I: A-G. Frans A. Stafleu
and Richard S. Cowan. Utrecht, 1976.
MS1.3.4.5 "Recollections of General Robert E. Lee."
Reference to Jacob Whitman Bailey, who
taught Robert E. Lee Junior to swim when
Robert E. Lee was Superintendent at West
Point in the 1850's. Robert E. Lee Junior.
New York, 1904 - 1924. pp.399-410.
MS1.3.5 Loring Woart Bailey
MS1.3.5.1 Autobiography. Describes childhood,
education, life at West Point, tragic death
of mother and sister, Harvard university,
professorship at University of New
Brunswick, social life in Fredericton,
geological expeditions and participation in
learned societies. pp. 1-61. [Original
copy].
MS1.3.5.2 Autobiographical and genealogical
information by Loring Woart Bailey.
Mentions Culpeper and Bailey ancestry.
Undated.
MS1.3.5.3 Notes by Loring Woart Bailey about his
immediate family, especially his father,
Jacob Whitman Bailey. Undated.
MS1.3.5.4 Speech by Loring Woart Bailey on his 82nd
birthday. Mentions family life and career
as University of New Brunswick professor.
"How times have changed" type of speech.
1921.
MS1.3.5.5 Pamphlet for the "Graduating Supper of the
Class of 1859." Ode by William Eberett to
the Harvard graduating class. Harvard
University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. June
1, 1859. [Two original copies].
MS1.3.5.6 "Order of Exercises for Class Day, Friday,
June 24, 1859." Programme note for closing
day exercises at Harvard University. Ode by
Francis Ellingwood Abbott. Harvard
University, Cambridge, Masssachusetts. June
24, 1859.
MS1.3.5.7 Certificate from the Saint John Mechanics'
Institute. Loring Woart Bailey becomes and
honorary member. Saint John. January 4,
1867.
MS1.3.5.8 "Annual Dinner of the Logan Club with The
Visiting Members of The Geological Society
of America." Humourous dinner menu. "The
Russell", Ottawa, Ontario. December 29,
1892.
MS1.3.5.9 "Presentation Address to Prof. L. W. Bailey,
Ph.D., F.R.S.c, From the Students of the
University of New Brunswick, Encoenia, May
30, 1907." Tribute to Loring Woart Bailey's
academic commitment and concern for
students. Reprinted in The University
Monthly. Fredericton, New Brunswick. May
30, 1907.
MS1.3.5.10 Biography/tribute to Loring Woart Bailey in
The University Monthly. University of New
Brunswick students and members of the
Natural History Society pay tribute to
Loring Woart Bailey. Fredericton, New
Brunswick. May-June, 1907.
MS1.3.5.11 Address from the Associated Alumni of the
University of New Brunswick to Loring Woart
Bailey. Fredericton. July 6, 1907.
MS1.3.5.12 Fragment of a biography/tribute to Loring
Woart Bailey. Mentions academic career,
contribution to education in New Brunswick.
The Educational Review. [1907+].
MS1.3.5.13 Harvard College records of the Class of
1859. 1914.
MS1.3.5.14 List of publications. Compiled by [Loring
Woart Bailey]. [1919+].
MS1.3.5.15 Death Certificate. Loring Woart Bailey died
of old age, January 9, 1925 at 86 years of
age. Fredericton, New Brunswick. January
13, 1925.
MS1.3.5.16 Article about the first telephone in
Fredericton made by John Babbitt, in
collaboration with Loring Woart Bailey.
Letter by William Whitman Bailey to Loring
Woart Bailey discusses early experiences
with the telephone. Transcript from The
Daily Gleaner, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
January 12, 1925.
MS1.3.5.17 Biographical sketch. Describes childhood,
education, academic career (teaching,
research and publishing), contributions to
The Geological Survey of Canada. Report of
Council for the year 1924-1925. The Royal
Society of Canada. Ottawa, Ontario.
1924-1925.
MS1.3.5.18 Essay on "L.W. Bailey, Pioneer Geologist in
the Region of Kejimkujik National Park."
Compiled by L.M. Cumming. Regional and
Economic Geology Division. Geological
Survey of Canada. 1978. Biographical notes
with special emphasis on his geological work
in Southwestern Nova Scotia. List of L.W.
Bailey's publications. 1978.
MS1.3.5.19 Picture of Loring Woart Bailey. Brief note
about the expansion of the University of New
Brunswick's museum under Dr. Bailey's
supervision. Undated.
MS1.3.6 Joseph Whitman Bailey
MS1.3.6.1 "Childhood at the College." by Joseph
Whitman Bailey. Pastoral delight of
University of New Brunswick as remembered in
childhood. Early reminiscences. Undated.
MS1.3.6.2 "Rambles into the field of Ancestral
Research and funny anectodes." by Joseph
Whitman Bailey. Genealogical notes on the
Bailey- Bulkeley ancestry. Methods to
investigate your family's ancestry.
Families trace their lineage to British
aristocratic families. Surnames and their
significance. pp.1-42. [Boston,
Massachusetts]. Undated.
MS1.3.6.3 Programme. "Second Annual Gathering of the
Bailey-Bayley Family Association." Andover,
Mass. August 16, 1894.
MS1.3.6.4 Programme. "Bailey-Bayley Family
association. Third Annual Gathering."
Groveland, Mass. August 15, 1895.
MS1.3.6.5 Programme. Fourth Annual Gathering of the
Bailey-Bayley Family Association." Rowley,
Mass. August 19, 1896.
MS1.3.6.6 Transcript of Joseph Whitman Bailey's last
will and testament. Bequests majority of
estate to the University of New Brunswick to
be distributed in the form of scholarships.
Boston, Massachusetts. January 16, 1930.
MS1.3.6.7 Transcript of obituary in the Telegraph-
Journal and the Dailey Gleaner.
Biographical sketch describes his childhood,
education, careers and hobbies. Fredericton,
New Brunswick. July 12, 1932.
MS1.3.7 Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey
MS1.3.7.1 Report card from the High School of Quebec.
Form II B. Lists marks. Quebec. October
[?].
MS1.3.7.2 Report card from the High School of Quebec.
Form V. Lists marks. Quebec. May, [?].
MS1.3.7.3 Certificate for the Navy League. Alfred G.
Bailey is an Associate in the Imperial
Patriots Branch. [Quebec]. March 6, 1922.
MS1.3.7.4 Programme for Encaenia of University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton, 1927. Alfred
Goldsworthy Bailey graduates. Fredericton,
1927.
MS1.3.7.5 School of Graduate Studies card. University
of Toronto, 1927-1928. Alfred Goldsworthy
Bailey registered for the Degree of Masters
of Arts. Toronto. 1927-1928.
MS1.3.7.6 Privileges of The City Club of Toronto
extended to Mr. Alfred Bailey by the
President and Directors of the Club.
Toronto. October 6, 1927.
MS1.3.7.7 Graduate membership card for Hart House,
University of Toronto. Toronto. October 26,
1927.
MS1.3.7.8 Certificate from the Registrar's office at
the University of Toronto. Alfred
Goldsworthy Bailey has an M.A. degree from
the School of Graduate Studies, University
of Toronto. Toronto. 1929.
MS1.3.7.9 School of Graduate Studies card. University
of Toronto, 1930-31. Alfred Goldsworthy
Bailey registered for a Doctor of Philosophy
degree. Toronto. 1930-31.
MS1.3.7.10 "Programme of the Final Oral Examination for
the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy." Thesis
summary. University of Toronto. School of
Graduate Studies. Toronto. May 28, 1934. (2
copies).
MS1.3.7.11 Curriculum vitae. [1952].
MS1.3.7.12 Curriculum vitae for entry in The Canadian
Who's Who. [1955?].
MS1.3.7.13 Curriculum vitae. [1956].
MS1.3.7.14 Curriculum vitae for entry in the Directory
of American Scholars. [1969+].
MS1.3.7.15 Curriculum vitae. [1971].
MS1.3.7.16 Biographical sketch in Creative Canada.
Education, career, memberships,
publications. [1972].
MS1.3.7.17 Curriculum vitae for entry in the
International Who's Who in Poetry. 1974.
MS1.3.7.18 Curriculum vitae. [1976].
MS1.3.7.19 Curriculum vitae. [1979].
MS1.3.7.20 Curriculum vitae. [1979].
MS1.3.7.21 Biographical sketch [incomplete].
[Peterborough Examiner, March 14, 1981].
MS1.3.7.22 Curriculum vitae for entry in Canadian Who's
Who. 1983.
MS1.3.7.23 Curriculum vitae for entry in Who's Who in
America. Chicago, Illinois. April 5, 1984.
MS1.3.7.24 Biographical note. [1984].
MS1.3.7.25 Curriculum vitae for entry in Canadian Who's
Who. February 10, 1986.
MS1.3.8 Drawings
MS1.3.8.1 Map of Boston, 1855. [Sent to William
Whitman Bailey by Loring Woart Bailey,
1857.]
MS1.3.8.2 Pencil and ink drawing of a house and street
with five pedestrians. Artist anon.
[William d'Avray Bailey?] Undated.
MS1.3.8.3 Detailed pen and ink sketch of the
geography/topography of Southwestern Nova
Scotia. [Survey map executed by Loring
Woart Bailey.] Shows rivers and county
divisions. Undated.
MS1.3.8.4 Coloured pen and ink drawing of diclephila
galli [moth]. Artist anon. [Jacob Whitman
Bailey?] [Loring Woart Bailey?] Undated.
MS1.3.8.5 Ink sketch, "The Mitre Mountain near
Monterey, Mexico." Artist unknown.
[William Whitman Bailey? Loring Woart
Bailey?] Undated.
MS1.3.8.6 Ink sketch of an ocean liner. Alfred
Goldsworthy Bailey. [1912].
MS1.3.9 Family Map Book
MS1.3.9.1 Atlas [fragment]. Lists family names and
professions. [1838-1858?]
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