| | Bay:
See
Francis
W. Pendleton |
| | Bay, Arch
See C. Arch Bay |
| |
Bay, B. F. —
of Pontiac, Oakland
County, Mich.
Candidate for mayor of
Pontiac, Mich., 1919.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, C. Arch —
of Springfield, Greene
County, Mo.
Republican. Chair of
Greene County Republican Party, 1949; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Missouri, 1952.
Still living as of 1952.
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| |
Bay, Carl —
of Ontonagon, Ontonagon
County, Mich.
Republican. Chair of
Ontonagon County Republican Party, 1950.
Still living as of 1950.
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| |
Bay, Charles Alexander
(1886-1978) —
also known as Charles A. Bay —
of Five Corners, Bucks
County, Pa.
Born in Columbus, Franklin
County, Ohio, June 7,
1886.
Son of William Lewis Bay and Cecelia Sarah (Radenbach) Bay.
Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Vice Consul in Dublin, 1920-22; Casablanca, 1923; Port-au-Prince, 1924; U.S. Consul in Tampico, 1924-26; Corinto, 1926; Tientsin, 1927; Bangkok, 1928-29; Seville, 1936-39; U.S. Consul General in Milan, 1946-48.
Episcopalian.
Died in Lahaska, Bucks
County, Pa., June 2,
1978 (age 91 years, 360
days).
Interment at Rock
Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Bay, Charles Ulrick
(1888-1955) —
also known as Charles U. Bay —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Rensselaer, Rensselaer
County, N.Y., September
5, 1888.
Son of Jens Christopher Bay and Marie (Hauan) Bay.
Founder, Bay Company, manufacturer
of medical supplies; partner, A. M. Kidder & Co., stockbrokers;
founder, Bay Petroleum
Corporation; stockholder and director, New York, New Haven and
Hartford Railroad;
director, First National Bank and
Trust Company of Bridgeport; also involved with the Connecticut Railway
and Lighting
Company; U.S. Ambassador to Norway, 1946-53.
Episcopalian.
Norwegian
ancestry.
Died, in the Harkness Pavilion of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center, Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., December
31, 1955 (age 67 years, 117
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Relatives:
Married 1942
to Josephine Holt Perfect. |
|
| | Bay City
Bomber, The: See
Clair
A. White |
| |
Bay, Ernest G. —
of Schenectady
County, N.Y.
American Labor candidate for New York
state assembly from Schenectady County 1st District, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, Harmen —
of Chico, Butte
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1876.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, Harry K. —
of Ironwood, Gogebic
County, Mich.
Democrat. Circuit
judge in Michigan 32nd Circuit, 1938; defeated, 1935; appointed
1938; defeated, 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, John —
of Albany
County, N.Y.; Columbia
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly, 1779-80, 1788-89, 1793-95 (Albany County 1779-80,
Columbia County 1788-89, 1793-95); delegate to
New York convention to ratify U.S. constitution from Columbia
County, 1788; Presidential Elector for New York, 1792.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, Louis II —
of Hawthorne, Passaic
County, N.J.
Mayor
of Hawthorne, N.J., 1950-55.
Still living as of 1955.
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| |
Bay, Samuel Mansfield (d.
1849) —
of Cole
County, Mo.
Missouri
state attorney general, 1839-45.
Died in 1849.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bay, Thomas —
of Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Columbia County, 1817-18, 1824; mayor of
Hudson, N.Y., 1825-26.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bay, William Van Ness
(1818-1894) —
of Missouri.
Born in Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y., November
23, 1818.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives, 1844-48; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 2nd District, 1849-51; justice of
Missouri state supreme court, 1862-65.
Died in Eureka, St. Louis
County, Mo., February
10, 1894 (age 75 years, 79
days).
Interment at Oak
Hill Cemetery, Kirkwood, Mo.
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Bayard, Alexis Irenee du Pont
(1918-1985) —
also known as Alexis I. du Pont Bayard —
of Rockland, New Castle
County, Del.; Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., February
11, 1918.
Son of Thomas Francis Bayard, Jr. and Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II; lawyer;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from Delaware, 1948
(alternate; member, Credentials
Committee), 1952,
1960;
Lieutenant
Governor of Delaware, 1949-53; candidate for Presidential Elector
for Delaware, 1972.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association; American
Judicature Society; American
Academy of Political and Social Science; American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Jaycees.
Died September
3, 1985 (age 67 years, 204
days).
Interment at Old
Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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| |
Bayard, E. —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1904.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bayard, Elizabeth Bradford du Pont
(1880-1975) —
also known as Elizabeth Bradford du Pont; Mrs. Thomas
Francis Bayard —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born January
23, 1880.
Daughter of Alexis I. du Pont.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Delaware, 1944.
Female.
Died September
14, 1975 (age 95 years, 234
days).
Interment at Old
Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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| |
Bayard, James Asheton, Sr.
(1767-1815) —
also known as "The Chevalier"; "The Goliath
of His Party"; "High Priest of the
Constitution" —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., July 28,
1767.
Son of James Asheton Bayard and Agnes (Hodge) Bayard.
Lawyer;
U.S.
Representative from Delaware at-large, 1797-1803; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1804-13.
Died in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., August 6,
1815 (age 48 years, 9
days).
Original interment at a
private or family graveyard, Cecil County, Md.; reinterment in
1842 at Wilmington
and Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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| |
Bayard, James Asheton, Jr.
(1799-1880) —
also known as James A. Bayard —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., November
15, 1799.
Son of James Asheton Bayard, Sr. and Ann
(Bassett) Bayard.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Attorney for Delaware, 1836-43; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1851-64, 1867-69; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Delaware, 1860,
1864,
1868.
Died in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., June 13,
1880 (age 80 years, 211
days).
Interment at Old
Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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Bayard, John Bubenheim
(1738-1807) —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.; New Brunswick, Middlesex
County, N.J.
Born in Bohemia Manor, Cecil
County, Md., August
11, 1738.
Son of James Bayard and Mary (Ashton) Bayard.
Merchant;
member of Pennsylvania state legislature, 1776; Delegate
to Continental Congress from Pennsylvania, 1785; mayor
of New Brunswick, N.J., 1790.
Died in New Brunswick, Middlesex
County, N.J., January
7, 1807 (age 68 years, 149
days).
Interment at First
Presbyterian Churchyard, New Brunswick, N.J.
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Bayard, Nicholas (b.
1736) —
of New
York County, N.Y.
Born in 1736.
Member of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1786-88.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayard, Richard —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Delaware,
1996,
2000,
2004;
member of Democratic
National Committee from Delaware, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
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| |
Bayard, Richard Henry
(1796-1868) —
also known as Richard H. Bayard —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., September
26, 1796.
Son of James Asheton Bayard, Sr. and Ann
(Bassett) Bayard.
Whig. Mayor
of Wilmington, Del., 1832-34; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1836-39, 1841-45; justice of
Delaware state supreme court, 1839-41; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to
Belgium, 1851-53.
Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., March 4,
1868 (age 71 years, 160
days).
Interment at Wilmington
and Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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| |
Bayard, Samuel —
of Somerset
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Somerset County, 1813-15.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Bayard, Mrs.
Thomas Francis See Elizabeth Bradford
du Pont Bayard |
 |
Bayard, Thomas Francis, Sr.
(1828-1898) —
also known as Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., October
29, 1828.
Son of James Asheton Bayard, Jr. and Ann
(Francis) Bayard.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Attorney for Delaware, 1853-54; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1869-85; candidate for Democratic
nomination for President, 1880,
1884;
U.S.
Secretary of State, 1885-89; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Delaware, 1892;
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1893-97.
Died in Dedham, Norfolk
County, Mass., September
28, 1898 (age 69 years, 334
days).
Interment at Old
Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
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Bayard, Thomas Francis, Jr.
(1868-1942) —
also known as Thomas F. Bayard —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., June 4,
1868.
Son of Thomas Francis Bayard, Sr. and Louisa
(Lee) Bayard.
Democrat. Lawyer; Delaware
Democratic state chair, 1906-16; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1922-29; defeated, 1928, 1930; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Delaware, 1924.
Episcopalian.
Died in Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del., July 12,
1942 (age 74 years, 38
days).
Interment at Old
Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
|
| | BAYER:
See also
Walter
N. Stockfish |
| |
Bayer, David —
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from California 22nd District, 1990.
Still living as of 1990.
|
| | Bayer,
Frank See T. Frank Bayer |
| |
Bayer, H. W. —
of Putnam
County, W.Va.
Republican. Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Putnam County; elected
1934.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayer, Henry —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.
Democrat. Member, Platform Committee, Democratic National
Convention, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
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| |
Bayer, Leon David (b.
1953) —
also known as Leon Bayer —
of Sunland, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, Calif.; Northridge, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, Calif.
Born in Astoria, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y., April 11,
1953.
Son of Herbert Bayer and Martha (Miller) Bayer.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
California, 1972.
Jewish.
Still living as of 1973.
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Bayer, Phillip J. —
of St. Marys, Pleasants
County, W.Va.
Republican. Chair of
Pleasants County Republican Party, 1962.
Still living as of 1962.
|
| |
Bayer, T. Frank —
of Huntingdon, Huntingdon
County, Pa.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1908.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Bayer, Walter R. —
of New York.
Democrat. Candidate for New York
state senate 40th District, 1962.
Still living as of 1962.
|
| | BAYLESS:
See also
Bayless
W. Hanna —
Thomas
Bayless Ward |
| |
Bayless, Betsey —
of Phoenix, Maricopa
County, Ariz.
Republican. Secretary of
state of Arizona, 1997-2002.
Female.
Still living as of 2002.
|
| | Bayless, Mrs.
Elgin See Mrs. F. Elgin
Bayless |
| |
Bayless, Mrs. F. Elgin —
of Sebring, Highlands
County, Fla.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1956.
Female.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Bayless, Karen —
of Farmington, San Juan
County, N.M.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Mexico, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Bayless, Wayne Winton
(1895-1975) —
also known as Wayne W. Bayless —
of Claremore, Rogers
County, Okla.
Born in Cassville, Barry
County, Mo., August
27, 1895.
Son of John Melville Bayless (1851-1907) and Mary (Stubblefield)
Bayless (1856-1928).
Democrat. School
teacher; automobile
dealer; lawyer;
member of Oklahoma
state house of representatives; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Oklahoma 1st District, 1924; district judge
in Oklahoma, 1926-29; director, National Bank of
Claremore.
Presbyterian.
Member, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Phi
Alpha Delta; Elks; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners.
Died December
17, 1975 (age 80 years, 112
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Claremore, Okla.
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Baylies, Francis
(1783-1852) —
of Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass.
Born in Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass., October
16, 1783.
U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts, 1821-27 (10th District
1821-25, 12th District 1825-27); member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1827; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to
Argentina, 1832.
Died in Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass., October
28, 1852 (age 69 years, 12
days).
Interment at Old
Plain Cemetery, Taunton, Mass.
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Baylies, Ripley N. —
of Des Moines, Polk
County, Iowa.
Circuit judge in Iowa 5th District, 1885.
Burial
location unknown.
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Baylies, William
(1776-1865) —
of Massachusetts.
Born in Dighton, Bristol
County, Mass., September
15, 1776.
Member of Massachusetts state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts, 1809, 1813-17, 1833-35 (9th
District 1809, at-large 1813-15, 8th District 1815-17, 10th District
1833-35).
Died in Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass., September
27, 1865 (age 89 years, 12
days).
Interment at Old
Cemetery, Dighton, Mass.
|
| | BAYLISS:
See also
Bayliss
James |
| |
Bayliss, Alfred —
of La
Salle County, Ill.
Republican. Illinois
superintendent of public instruction, 1899-1907.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Charles W. —
of Ubet, Fergus
County, Mont.
Member of Montana
state senate 14th District, 1891-94.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Ella H. —
of Titusville, Crawford
County, Pa.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1924.
Female.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
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Bayliss, F. D. —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, 1884.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, George (b. 1870) —
of San
Francisco, Calif.
Born in England,
March
5, 1870.
Naturalized U.S. citizen; served in the U.S. Army during the
Spanish-American War; U.S. Consular Agent in Gibara, 1903; Banes, 1903-07; Antilla, 1907-17.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, J. H. —
of Pensacola, Escambia
County, Fla.
Mayor
of Pensacola, Fla., 1921-31.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Joseph E. (b.
1875) —
of Chippewa
County, Mich.
Born in 1875.
Republican. Chippewa
County Sheriff, 1909-12; member of Michigan
state house of representatives from Chippewa County, 1913-14.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Lucien S. (b.
1869) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., August 2,
1869.
Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 11th District, 1897.
Member, Psi
Upsilon; Freemasons.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Robert Campbell
(1893-1968) —
also known as Robert C. Bayliss —
of Richmond,
Va.
Born in Richmond,
Va., December
1, 1893.
Republican. Real estate
business; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Virginia, 1932
(alternate), 1944
(alternate), 1948;
candidate for Virginia
state house of delegates, 1945.
Methodist.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners.
Died in 1968
(age about
74 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayliss, Slater —
of Tallahassee, Leon
County, Fla.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Florida, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Bayliss, Smith C. —
of Kings
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 2nd District, 1871.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Bayliss, Tom —
of New Bern, Craven
County, N.C.
Candidate for mayor of
New Bern, N.C., 2009.
Still living as of 2009.
|
| |
Bayliss, William S. —
of Juneau,
Alaska.
Republican. Member of Republican
National Committee from Alaska, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | BAYLOR:
See also
Baylor
Lewis Agerton —
Robert
Baylor Tunstall |
| |
Baylor, C. Goethe —
of Texas.
Born in Kentucky.
U.S. Consul in Amsterdam, 1850-53.
Burial
location unknown.
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Baylor, Charles G. —
of Washington,
D.C.; Texas.
U.S. Consul in Manchester, 1857-59.
Burial
location unknown.
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Baylor, Chelsea Anne (b.
1948) —
also known as Chelsea A. Baylor —
of Stony Brook, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Princeton, Mercer
County, N.J., September
4, 1948.
Daughter of Edward R. Baylor and Martha (Barnes) Baylor.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New York, 1972.
Female.
Member, Phi
Sigma Delta; Zeta
Beta Tau.
Still living as of 1973.
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Baylor, David C. —
of Illinois.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Illinois 13th District, 1968.
Still living as of 1968.
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| |
Baylor, G. W. —
of Ysleta, El Paso
County, Tex.
Member of Texas
state house of representatives 80th District, 1887-88.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Baylor, George (b. 1804) —
of Augusta
County, Va.
Born in 1804.
Delegate
to Virginia secession convention, 1861.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Baylor,
Goethe See C. Goethe
Baylor |
| |
Baylor, Jo —
of Texas.
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Texas 10th District, 1994.
Female.
Still living as of 1994.
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| |
Baylor, John Robert
(1822-1894) —
of Texas.
Born in Paris, Bourbon
County, Ky., July 20,
1822.
Member of Texas state legislature, 1853; delegate
to Texas secession convention, 1861; colonel in the Confederate
Army during the Civil War; Representative
from Texas in the Confederate Congress, 1864-65.
Died in Montell, Uvalde
County, Tex., February
6, 1894 (age 71 years, 201
days).
Interment at Montell
Cemetery, Montell, Tex.
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| |
Baylor, Richard P. (b.
1925) —
of Hinton, Summers
County, W.Va.
Born in Summers
County, W.Va., May 1,
1925.
Son of Lewis W. Baylor and Birdie (McCreery) Baylor.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II; served
in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict; school
teacher; wholesale beer
distributor; member of West
Virginia state senate 10th District, 1977-82; defeated in
primary, 1970.
Episcopalian.
Member, Elks; Moose; American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Disabled
American Veterans; Marine
Corps League.
Still living as of 1982.
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Relatives:
Married to Margaret Clinebell. |
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Baylor, Robert Emmett Bledsoe
(1793-1874) —
also known as Robert E. B. Baylor —
Born in Lincoln
County, Ky., May 10,
1793.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of
Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1819-20; member of Alabama
state house of representatives, 1824; U.S.
Representative from Alabama 2nd District, 1829-31; judge of Texas
Republic, 1841-45; delegate
to Texas state constitutional convention, 1845; district judge in
Texas, 1845-60.
Baptist.
Member, Freemasons.
One of the founders,
in 1845, of Baylor University, and of Baylor Female College (now the
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor).
Died in Gay Hill, Washington
County, Tex., January
6, 1874 (age 80 years, 241
days).
Original interment at Old
Baylor University Campus, Independence, Tex.; reinterment in 1886
at University
of Mary Hardin-Baylor Campus, Belton, Tex.
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Baylor, Theodore Thomas (b.
1866) —
also known as Theodore T. Baylor —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Hampton, Hunterdon
County, N.J., February
24, 1866.
Republican. Lawyer;
candidate in primary for New York
state treasurer, 1918, 1920.
Member, Psi
Upsilon; Phi
Delta Phi.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | BAYLY:
See also
Thomas
Henry Bayly Browne —
Mrs.
Bayly Ebner —
Anthony
Bayly Dougall Rerrie |
| |
Bayly, Daniel R. —
of Troy, Rensselaer
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Bayly, Josiah (1769-1846) —
of Dorchester
County, Md.
Born in Somerset
County, Md., October
31, 1769.
Maryland
state attorney general, 1831-46.
Died in Cambridge, Dorchester
County, Md., August
15, 1846 (age 76 years, 288
days).
Interment at Christ
Episcopal Church Cemetery, Cambridge, Md.
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Relatives:
Married to Leah Lockerman and Anne Hack Waters
Robinson. |
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| |
Bayly, Thomas (1775-1829) —
of Princess Anne, Somerset
County, Md.
Born near Quantico, Wicomico
County, Md., September
13, 1775.
Democrat. Member of Maryland
state house of delegates, 1804-05, 1808-10, 1812-15; U.S.
Representative from Maryland 8th District, 1817-23.
Died near Quantico, Wicomico
County, Md., September
18, 1829 (age 54 years, 5
days).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Wicomico County, Md.
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| |
Bayly, Thomas Henry
(1810-1856) —
of Virginia.
Born in Accomack
County, Va., December
11, 1810.
Son of Thomas Monteagle Bayly.
Member of Virginia
state house of delegates, 1836-42; superior court judge in
Virginia, 1842-44; U.S.
Representative from Virginia, 1844-56 (7th District 1844-53, 1st
District 1853-56); died in office 1856.
Died in Accomack
County, Va., June 23,
1856 (age 45 years, 195
days).
Interment at Mt.
Custis Cemetery, Accomac, Va.; cenotaph at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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| |
Bayly, Thomas Monteagle
(1775-1834) —
of Virginia.
Born in Accomack
County, Va., March 25,
1775.
Democrat. Member of Virginia
state house of delegates, 1798-1801, 1819-20, 1826-31; member of
Virginia
state senate, 1801-09; colonel in the U.S. Army during the War of
1812; U.S.
Representative from Virginia 12th District, 1813-15; delegate to
Virginia state constitutional convention, 1829-30.
Died in Accomack
County, Va., January
7, 1834 (age 58 years, 288
days).
Interment at Mt.
Custis Cemetery, Accomac, Va.
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| |
Bayly, William —
U.S. Consular Agent in Bonacca, 1883-84, 1888-1905.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | BAYNE:
See also
John
Bayne Breckinridge —
Milton
Robert Palmer |
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Bayne, D. W. —
of Hayneville, Lowndes
County, Ala.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1860.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayne, Howard Randolph
(1851-1933) —
also known as Howard R. Bayne —
of New Brighton, Staten Island, Richmond
County, N.Y.
Born in Winchester,
Va., May 11,
1851.
Son of Charles Bayne and Mary Ellen (Ashby) Bayne.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of New York
state senate 23rd District, 1909-12.
Episcopalian.
Member, Society
of Colonial Wars; Sons of
the Revolution; American Bar
Association.
Died in New Brighton, Staten Island, Richmond
County, N.Y., March 13,
1933 (age 81 years, 306
days).
Interment somewhere
in Richmond, Va.
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Relatives: Son
of Charles Bayne and Mary Ellen (Ashby) Bayne; married, April 27,
1886, to Lizzie S. Moore (died 1923; daughter of Samuel Preston
Moore (Confederate surgeon-general)); married, February
17, 1932, to Amy (Hughes) D'Aeth. |
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Bayne, James G. —
of Illinois.
Delegate
to Illinois state constitutional convention 45th District,
1869-70.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayne, Kenneth W. —
of Salem, Marion
County, Ore.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oregon, 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
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Bayne, Oliver P. —
of Richardson
County, Neb.
Delegate
to Nebraska state constitutional convention, 1864.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayne, Thomas H. —
of Virginia.
Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Virginia, 1920.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bayne, Thomas McKee
(1836-1894) —
also known as Thomas M. Bayne —
of Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Bellevue, Allegheny
County, Pa., June 14,
1836.
Republican. Lawyer;
colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; Allegheny
County District Attorney, 1870-74; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 23rd District, 1877-91;
defeated, 1874; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1884.
Alarmed about a lung hemorrhage, he committed suicide,
by gunshot
to the head, in Washington,
D.C., June 16,
1894 (age 58 years, 2
days).
Interment at Uniondale
Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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