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Patrolman Harry Bailey was definitely not drunk.

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 Asbury Park Press 1951

Bailey (or Baily) Family of South Jersey

  The following information was provided to me by  lexconsulting@cox.net , at my old rootsweb website and she would appreciate any input anyone out there has concerning this family. STEPHAN BAILY was born Abt. 1836 in New Jersey, and died prior to 1880. He married JEMIMA A. HEAD January 14, 1856 in Washington Twp., Burlington County, New Jersey, daughter of GEORGE HEAD and ELIZABETH CONNER. She was born March 18, 1828 in Burlington County, New Jersey, and died August 17, 1917 in Glassboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey. More About STEPHAN BAILY: Census 1850 : 1850, Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey Census 1860:  1860, Washington Twp., Burlington County, New Jersey. Occupation: 1860, Wood Chopper More About JEMIMA A. HEAD: Cause of Death: debility (old age) Census 1850:  1850, Washington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Census 1860:  1860, Washington Twp., Burlington County, New Jersey Census 1870:  1870, Hamilton Township, New Jersey Census 1880:  1880, Glassboro,

Runaway servant, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 27 Aug 1856

Toms River schools Founders' Day 1980

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Indictments in Ocean County, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 21 Jan 1857

wreck of the Faithful Friend, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 26 Sep 1855

News from Barnegat City, 1909

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From the New Jersey Courier 19 Aug 1909

Samuel Bailey obituary, 1934

From the Lakewood Citizen, 5 Jan 1934 Samuel Bailey, one of the best known insurance men in Ocean County, died suddenly at his home, 78 Water Street, Toms River, early yesterday morning, presumably from a heart attack. He had only been ill a few days. Last week he complained of illness, but continued about his business until Tuesday of this week when he remained at home. His condition was not thought to be serious and his death came as a distinct shock to his family and his many friends. Mr Bailey is survived by his wife and two brothers, Philip and Mark Bailey, both of Toms River. He was a cousin to Mrs Maud W Hagaman of Lakewood

Garret Bailey obituary, 1866

from the New Jersey Courier 9 Aug 1866 died-August 6 in Toms River, Garret S. Bailey