From DAR records, the service record of John Bailey:
BAILEY, JOHN
Ancestor #: A004680
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Birth: 12-4-1732 FISHKILL NEW YORK
Death: 8-9-1806 POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK
Service Description:
1) 2ND REGIMENT
2) SIGNER OF ASSOCIATION TEST.
SPOUSE: ATTIE VAN WYCK
From: "New York Marriages, 1686-1980 " as found on familysearch.org, Altje Van Wyck married John Bailey on 07 Jul 1756, at the Presbyterian Church, Rumbout, Dutchess, New York.
The known children of Col. John Bailey and Altje Van Wyck are:
Theodorus Bailey (U.S. Senator), b. 1758; d. 1828 m.1. Elizabeth Hoffman; 2. Rebecca Tallmadge
William Bailey (Judge), b. 1763; d. 1840 m 1. Hannah Hageman; 2. Phebe Platt
Mary Bailey, b. 1766.
Elizabeth Bailey m. James Kent 1763-1847 Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court: 1798-1804 Chief Justice of New York: 1804-1814 Chancellor of New York: 1814-1823
James Bailey b. 1770; d. 1832
Esther Bailey, b. 1780 m. 1. John Blair Linn; 2. John R. Bleeker
Genealogical information also from "Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley before 1776" by Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, 1929, reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1965, pp 398-399.
Burial information for both Col. John Bailey and Altie Bailey are included in "Old Gravestones of Duchess County, New York" by J. W. Poucher, 1924, pp 239-250.
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Also from Poucher (Not using outside links, search: dutchess nygenweb net.):
"List No. 4
CLASSIFICATION: Churchyard.
LOCATION: In the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
CONDITION: Well cared for.
INSCRIPTIONS: 14 in number. Copied -- see list below. (List No.4).
REMARKS: It is probable that a number of stones have in all been removed from the Dutch Church burial grounds to the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery since the opening of the latter in 1854. A complete record of them has not been procured.
The following list gives a few of them.
Five stones in Bailey plot, each inscribed on reverse side: "Removed from the old Burying Ground of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie, situated on Main street opposite Market Street, Dec. 9, 1862."
Inscriptions copied Jan. 4,1912, by J. W. Poucher, M. D., and Miss Helen W.
Reynolds.
1. Bailey, Altie, wid. of Colonel John, d. 1807, Nov. 9, in 67th y.
2. Bailey, Elizabeth, w. of Theodorus, & dau. of Robert & Sarah Hoffman, d. 1797, Feb. 28, in 32d y.
3. Bailey, Colonel John, d. 1806, Aug. 9, in 74th y.
4. Bailey, Rebecca, w. of Theodorus, & dau. of James Tallmadge, d. 1807, Aug. 28, in 28th y.
5. Hughes, Elizabeth, dau. of James M. & Mary, d. 1807, Aug. 31, in 23d y."
From DAR records, the service record of John Bailey:
BAILEY, JOHN
Ancestor #: A004680
Service: NEW YORK Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Birth: 12-4-1732 FISHKILL NEW YORK
Death: 8-9-1806 POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK
Service Description:
1) 2ND REGIMENT
2) SIGNER OF ASSOCIATION TEST.
SPOUSE: ATTIE VAN WYCK
From: "New York Marriages, 1686-1980 " as found on familysearch.org, Altje Van Wyck married John Bailey on 07 Jul 1756, at the Presbyterian Church, Rumbout, Dutchess, New York.
The known children of Col. John Bailey and Altje Van Wyck are:
Theodorus Bailey (U.S. Senator), b. 1758; d. 1828 m.1. Elizabeth Hoffman; 2. Rebecca Tallmadge
William Bailey (Judge), b. 1763; d. 1840 m 1. Hannah Hageman; 2. Phebe Platt
Mary Bailey, b. 1766.
Elizabeth Bailey m. James Kent 1763-1847 Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court: 1798-1804 Chief Justice of New York: 1804-1814 Chancellor of New York: 1814-1823
James Bailey b. 1770; d. 1832
Esther Bailey, b. 1780 m. 1. John Blair Linn; 2. John R. Bleeker
Genealogical information also from "Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley before 1776" by Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, 1929, reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1965, pp 398-399.
Burial information for both Col. John Bailey and Altie Bailey are included in "Old Gravestones of Duchess County, New York" by J. W. Poucher, 1924, pp 239-250.
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Also from Poucher (Not using outside links, search: dutchess nygenweb net.):
"List No. 4
CLASSIFICATION: Churchyard.
LOCATION: In the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
CONDITION: Well cared for.
INSCRIPTIONS: 14 in number. Copied -- see list below. (List No.4).
REMARKS: It is probable that a number of stones have in all been removed from the Dutch Church burial grounds to the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery since the opening of the latter in 1854. A complete record of them has not been procured.
The following list gives a few of them.
Five stones in Bailey plot, each inscribed on reverse side: "Removed from the old Burying Ground of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie, situated on Main street opposite Market Street, Dec. 9, 1862."
Inscriptions copied Jan. 4,1912, by J. W. Poucher, M. D., and Miss Helen W.
Reynolds.
1. Bailey, Altie, wid. of Colonel John, d. 1807, Nov. 9, in 67th y.
2. Bailey, Elizabeth, w. of Theodorus, & dau. of Robert & Sarah Hoffman, d. 1797, Feb. 28, in 32d y.
3. Bailey, Colonel John, d. 1806, Aug. 9, in 74th y.
4. Bailey, Rebecca, w. of Theodorus, & dau. of James Tallmadge, d. 1807, Aug. 28, in 28th y.
5. Hughes, Elizabeth, dau. of James M. & Mary, d. 1807, Aug. 31, in 23d y."
Inscription
wid. of Colonel John d. 1807, Nov. 9, in 67th y.