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[[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute, Antwerp, NY from May, 1861 to August, 1863.
WATERTOWN: NEW YORK REFORMER STEAM POWER PRESSES. 1863.
Among 21 names; LUTHER H. BAILEY, Treasurer. His brother Clark is listed as a Gentlemen. Many family names > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ny+index+198832083661+F
Living with his brother Albert in 1850.
Town of Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York
Luther Bailey, 34, m Merchant 2100 NY
1860 Census: Antwerp Jefferson Co, New York
L. H. Bailey, Merchant, age 44, bp NY
Catharine E. Bailey, wife, age 35, bp NY
Luther J.[?] Bailey, son, age 11, bp NY
Clark Bailey, son, age 4, bp NY
Frederick Bailey, son, age 2, bp NY
George Bailey, son, age 4/12 mos, bp NY
Lucendia Sartale [?], roomate, age 25, bp NY
Next household to father's.
1870 Census: Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York
Luther H. Bailey, age 54, Retail Dry Goods Merchant, bp NY
Catherine Bailey, age 45, bp NY
Clark Bailey, age 14, bp NY
Freddie Bailey, age 12, bp NY
Clinton Bailey, age 10, bp NY
Kitty Bailey, age 7, bp NY
Elizabeth Wood, age 20, Dom. Servant, bp CAN
Addis Front [?], age 17, male, Clerk in Store, bp NY
1880 Census Place: Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Luther H. BAILY Self M Male W 64 NY Merchant CT MA
Kate E. BAILY Wife M Female W 55 NY Keeping House WALES WALES
Fred J. BAILY Son S Male W 21 NY Clerk In Store NY NY
Clinton R. BAILY Son S Male W 20 NY Clerk In Store NY NY
Kittie E. BAILY Dau S Female W 17 NY At Home NY NY
Jane H. EVANS SisterL S Female W 59 WALES Boarder WALES WALES
Mary CUNNINGHAM Other S Female W 27 NY Domestic Servant IRE IRE
1900 Census: Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York
Catherine Bailey, head, July 1823, age 76, widow, 4 births 4 living, bp NY, p's bp WALES
Frederick J. Bailey, son, Dec 1857, age 42, widow, bp NY, p's bp NY
Kate E. Baliey, dau, Nov 1863, age 36, single, bp NY, p's bp NY
Helen Bailey, gr dau, Aug 1891, age 8, bp NY, f's bp NY, m's bp IL
None list an occupation.
1910 Census: Antwerp, Jefferson Co, New York
Catharine Bailey, age 86, widow, 4 births 4 living, bp NY, p's bp WAL, own income
Frederick Bailey, son, age 52, widow, bp NY, p's bp NY, own income
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/hadantw.htm
BIOGRAPHIES AND FAMILY SKETCHES
for the
TOWN OF ANTWERP
from The Growth of a Century
by JOHN A. HADDOCK, 1895
Luther H. Bailey was a man of unusual strength of character, whose very name became a synonym for integrity. His career was eminently mercantile, and the name of Bailey was thus associated, even the infancy of the oldest of today. For 45 years, with an interim of only three years, he was one of Antwerp's most prominent and successful merchants.
He was born in Lowville, Lewis county, in 1816, the son of Isaiah and Mary (Horr) Bailey. He was educated at Lowville Academy, and in 1827, when 21, he came to Antwerp and engaged in mercantile business with his brother, A.J. Bailey. In or about 1855 their store was burned, and for three years Mr. Bailey, who had alone conducted the store since his brother's death, was out of business. At this time he fully intended, and for many years afterward, to move to Minneapolis, and with this end in view, paid it a visit in 1856, in company with J.P. Ellis and John N. Green. At this time Minneapolis was not as large as Antwerp, and Mr. Bailey's brother-in-law, H. K. Joslyn, had erected a shanty, opposite St. Anthony's Falls, and afterward a frame house, upon the spot where the famous Washburn mills now stand, which was recently sold for $70,000. Mr. Joslyn located many land warrants for Mr. Bailey.
During this visit to the "Flour City," he made what terminated in a successful purchase, although for many years it was much of a loadstone. It was a quarter-acre lot of the original plot of the city, with 66 feet front at $1,100, which was sold for $1,500 a front foot, or $99,000 in 1887. Returning to Antwerp he engaged in business in the present store of Wait & Moore. In 1869 he erected his house, and in 1870 the brick store on the corner, retiring from business in 1882 with an ample competence.
Mr. Bailey was a staunch supporter of the cause of education, which in Antwerp never had a firmer friend. He was one of the founders--always a liberal contributor--of Ives Seminary, its treasurer for many years, and of its board of trustees a member during its entire existence, until his death. In religious faith he was a Baptist, one of the last two trustees fo the Baptist Church in Antwerp, which was sold, upon his permission, and the proceeds applied to the Soldiers' Monument fund.
Mr. Bailey was married, September 29, 1846, to Jane Church, who died in 1849, leaving one son, James Luther Bailey, who lived until 15 years old. In 1854 Mr. Bailey married Miss Catharine Evans, of New Bremen, Lewis county, and estimable lady of Welch parentage, who still survives him, with four children: Clark E. and Clinton R. Bailey, successful merchants of Winona, Minn., and Fred J. and Kate E. Bailey, of Antwerp.
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