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William Shreve and Caroline Ann Bailey

 

Information comes from the family files at the Campbell County Historical & Genealogical Society in Alexandria, various newspaper and magazine articles.

 

William Shreve Bailey was born in Feb 10, 1806 in Centerville, Greene Co, Ohio, the son of John Bailey and Rebeka Shreve. He married Caroline Ann Withnal Dec 13, 1827 in Washington, Montgomery Co, Ohio.  Caroline Ann Withnal was born 5 Jan 1813 in New York and was the daughter of William & Nancy Withnal. She died 8 Mar 1867 in Newport of dropsy and was buried Mar 12 in the Newport Cemetery in Southgate. William Bailey died 20 Feb 1886 in Nashville, Tennessee.

William Bailey was an abolitionist who moved to Newport in 1839 and wrote anti-slavery newspaper articles for The Newport News. A more detailed account of the families newspaper time can be found at
William Shreve Bailey, Kentucky Abolitionist.

William Bailey was the only Kentucky representative to attend the planning convention for the Republican National Convention of 1856.  Consequently, he was elected to be one of the honorary vice-presidents of the convention and place on the Address and Resolutions Committee. Like Republicans of a later century those of 1856 welcomed anyone, no matter how undistinguished in his native state, who would come up from the South to give that section representation at their nations gatherings. Official Proceedings of the Republican Convention (1856)

On February 16, 1860, in a letter Bailey wrote to Simeon S Joceyln of Newport, he asked that correspondence addressed to him be sent to Covington as the postmaster at Newport was one of the mob that attacked him. The Covington Postmaster he declared was a "gentleman".  American Missionary Association Papers, The Louisville Journal, October 31, 1859

In 1861 Bailey needed more money than he could get locally, so he made a trip to England to raise money to keep his newspaper in business.  After the Civil War, he settled in Covington to continue publishing.

After the death of Caroline, William by 1870 moved to Nashville where he was still engaged in the printing business. No other family came with him.
 

Children of William Shreve Bailey and Caroline Ann Withnal

1. Rebecca Celeste Bailey born 1833 in Dayton, Montgomery Co, Ohio; m-Jacob Wesley Wolfe 30 Mar 1863 in Newport
2. William W Bailey born 1835 in Dayton, Oh; m-Mary "Mollie" Jane Patton 6 Jan 1859 in Alexandria
3. Nancy Bailey born 1837 in Dayton, Oh; m-William H Brown 4 Jan 1858 in Newport
4. Sarah Eleanor Bailey born 1840 in Dayton, Oh; m-Samuel Wilson 24 Dec 1860 in Newport
5. Volner Bailey born 1841 in Dayton, Oh; d-19 July 1862 in Newport of typhoid fever; buried 23 July at the Newport Cemetery in Southgate
6. Anna E Bailey born 1843 in Dayton, Oh; m-Owen Evans Paul 31 Jan 1865 in Newport; d-Nodaway, Missouri
7. Margaret Bailey born 1845 in Dayton, Oh; d-20 Jan 1863 in Newport of typhoid fever; br-21 Jan at Newport Cemetery in Southgate
8. L V (f) Bailey born 1847 in Newport; died before 1860
9. James A Bailey born 26 June 1850 in Newport; d-26 Nov 1854 in Newport; buried at Newport Cemetery in Newport
10. Charles Bailey born 1853 in Newport
11. Theodore Bailey born 1857 in Newport; d-Illinois


Children of Anna E Bailey and Owen Evans Paul

1. Anna L Paul born 1868 in Newport
2. Owen Evans Paul born 28 Apr 1870 in Franklin, Warren, Oh
3. Arthur Bailey Paul born 3 Sep 1871 in Franklin, Warren, Oh
4. John William Paul born 7 Oct 1875 in Franklin, Warren, Oh
5. Charles Henry Paul born 19 Jan 1881 in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri
6. Theodore Paul born 22 Jan 1883 in Savannah, Missouri
7, William E Paul born Mar 1887 in Savannah, Missouri

 

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