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John Charles Bayles 1827–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 February 1827

Birth Location: Suffolk, England

Death Date: 20 February 1901

Death Location: Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America

Father: Benjamin Bayles

Mother: Amy Cook

Spouse(s): Susannah Sleigh

Children(s): Lydia Bayles, Mary Bayles, John Bayles, Benjamin Bayles, Rachel Bayles, Ruth Bayles, Joseph Bayles, Sarah Bayles

John Charles Bayles was born in 1827 in Suffolk, England, the child of Benjamin Bayles And Amy Cook. John Charles Bayles married Susannah Sleigh, and had children including Benjamin Bolton Bayles, John Arthur Bayles, Joseph William Bayles, Lydia J Bayles, Mary Ellen Bayles, Rachel M Bayles, Ruth Rebecca Bayles, Sarah M Bayles. John Charles Bayles passed away in 1901 in Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Biography

  • John Charles Bayles was born in 1827 in Suffolk, England, the child of Benjamin Bayles And Amy Cook.
  • John Charles Bayles married Susannah Sleigh, and had children including Benjamin Bolton Bayles, John Arthur Bayles, Joseph William Bayles, Lydia J Bayles, Mary Ellen Bayles, Rachel M Bayles, Ruth Rebecca Bayles, Sarah M Bayles.
  • John Charles Bayles passed away in 1901 in Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Bayles's Ancestors

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John Bayles
1827–1901
Birth Place: Suffolk, England
Parents
Benjamin Bayles
1797–1887
Wilby, Suffolk, England
Amy Cook
1800–1877
Horham, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
John BAYLES
1757–1820
Wilby, Suffolk, England
Amey Smith
1766–1850
South Elmham, St Margaret Chr, Wilby, England
Great-Grandparents
John Bayles
1730–1812
Elizabeth Chennery
1729–1770
Thomas Smith
1726–1803
Amy Neale
1724–1796
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Bayles
1701–1748
Elizabeth Feaveryear
1701–1756
Benjamin Chenery
1700–1747
Catherine Sad
1700–1777

John Bayles's Descendants

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John (Charles) Bayles (10 February 1827–20 February 1901) m. Susannah Sleigh (27 Apr 1834–16 Apr 1908)
  1. 1. Lydia (J.) Bayles 1864–1916 m. George (Hart) Lyman 1869–1951
    1. 1. Ruth (Irene) Lyman 1897–1974 m. William (Alexander) Krider 1892–1966
      1. 1. Norma (Jane) Krider 1923–2011
    2. 2. Gertrude (S) Lyman 1892–
  2. 2. Mary (Ellen) Bayles 1855–1910
  3. 3. John (Arthur) Bayles 1857–1879
  4. 4. Benjamin (Bolton) Bayles 1859–1916
  5. 5. Rachel (M) Bayles 1862–1910
  6. 6. Ruth (Rebecca) Bayles 1866–1951
  7. 7. Joseph (William) Bayles 1868–1948
  8. 8. Sarah (M) Bayles 1870–1946

John Bayles's Timeline

2 Records

1827
10 February 1827
Birth of John Charles Bayles in Suffolk, England
Suffolk, England
1901
20 February 1901
Age 74
Death of John Charles Bayles in Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 February 1827
    Event Place: Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 February 1901
    Event Place: Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, United States of America

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