BAILIE, John - Extra Data
Leader of BAILIE's Party
See entries for Charles and Henry CRAUSE
From "Bailie's Party of 1820 Settlers" by M.D. Nash
John BAILIE (1788-1852) was born in Ongole, Madras, the son of Thomas BAILIE, a subaltern in the East India Company's army temporarily attached to the service of the Nawab of Arcot, and his wife Anne HOPE. Both families were well connected; the BAILIEs were minor Irish landed gentry who had owned the townlands of Inishargy, County Down, from the time of the Ulster Plantation until 1767, and the HOPEs were eminent in the legal profession in Scotland.
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Westminster Archives
St.John the Evangelist, Smith Square, Westminster
John BAILIE of this parish, bachelor, and Amelia CRAUSE of the same parish, spinster, were married on the 23rd August 1809
Both signed
Witnesses: H. CRAUSE and H. CRAUSE
London Metropolitan Archives:
Baptisms of children of John BAILIE and Amelia CRAUSE:
Charles Theodore 15 February 1811 St.George the Martyr, Southwark (born 19 August 1810)
Archibald Hope 30 October 1812 St.Mary's, Lambeth
Thomas Cockburn 7 August 1814 St.Mary's, Lambeth (born 26 March) Address: Regent Street.
Father's occupation: clerk under Government
John Amelius 10 April 1816 St.Mary's, Lambeth (born 15 January) Address: Vauxhall Walk.
Father's occupation: clerk under Government
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