Paternal Line of Robin Bellamy - pyan300 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Piatt/Pyatt/Peyatte of all spellings

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Mary E Graves

1860 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 10


William W Graves

1860 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 8


Lucy Graves

1860 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 6


John Graves

1860 Census: Sumner Co. Tn. Age 4


William Oather Mandrell

Died at birth, weighed over 13 lbs.


Albert Haywood Mandrell

Divorced from Betty Jean Hampton in 1970.


Joseph Jervis

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Joseph was an Army Captain, Texas, USA


William Bailey

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Source: (Birth Field)
Calculated from age of 79 when he applied for his Rev. War Pension in 1833.
Census: Date: 1830
Place: Kanawha Co,VA#183-06
Note: According to the book, "West Virginian in the Revolution", page 9-10 (on CD #520)

William Bailey enlisted in Albemarle County Virginnia 1776 and served two years under Captain Walker, 9th Virginia Regiment, and was at Brunswick and Saratoga. Received discharge at White Horse, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. Applied for pension Kanawha County, Virginia, May 14 1833. Age 79. Certificate granted September 16, 1833. Died February 28, 1837.

Married Sarah Sprouse May 1795, Albemarle County. Wife died July 17, 1851. Children's names: Nancy, 1798, married Mathew Phillips; Betsy, 1802, married David Graham; Sally, 1803, died at the age of 2; Samuel, 1805, Putnam County; James, 1806, Kanawha County; William, 1808, Putnam County; John, 1810, died 1861, Kanawha County; Lucinda, 1812, no children; Martha, 1814, married Joseph Lanham; Reuben, 1817. Nancy Bailey Phillips died Warren County, Kentucky about 1838 leaving seven children, oldest named James B. Betsy Graham lived in Buckingham, Nelson, or Albemarle County. John had three children: Mary, Elizabeth, and Martha Jane. Martha Lanham lived in Putnam County, Virginia. John, Pleasant, and Loving Lanham also mentioned. In Kanawha County, May 3, 1853 , Nancy Hill, age 76, formerly of Albemarle County, testified she was present at the marriage of Sarah Spouse and William Bailey May 1795, by Reverend Irving.

William and Sarah settled in Kanawha County, VA.
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According to the book, "West Virginia Estate Settlements", page 148,

William Bailey's will entered into probate March 13, 1837. Devisees: Sarah, wife; Samuel, William, John, Reuben, James, sons; Nancy Philllips, Elizabeth Grimes, Martha Langham, daughters.

1830 Kanawha County census information:
1 male 70-80 (William), 3 male 20-30 (Samuel, James, William), 1 male 15-20 (John), 1 male 10-15 (Reuben), 1 female 40-50 (Sarah), 1 female 15-20 (Lucinda), 1 female 10-15 (Martha).
Death: 28 FEB 1837 Kanawha County, Virginia

He was a revolutionary war soldier and a farmer. His address was Clay Branch Road, Putnam County.

Notes taken from book, History of Putnam County West Virginia Volume II by The Upper Vandalia Historical Society Copyright 2001 by William D. Wintz

"William, Isham, and John Bailey, were Revolutionary War veterans who came from Albemarle County, Virginia and settled on the Poca River about 1815. It is not known what their relationship was, but they were of the same generation. Most information about them comes from their war records.
William Bailey enlisted in 1776, served for two years under Capt. Walker, 9th VA Regt. He applied for a pension in Kanawha County, 14 May 1833, at the age of 79. In Kanawha County, 3 May 1833, Nancy Hill, aged 76, formerly of Albemarle County, testified that she was present at the marriage of Sarah and William Bailey, May 1795, by Rev. Irving. Pension was granted 16 September 1833 and he died on 28 Fegruary 1837.
He married Sarah Sprouse in May 1795 in Albemarle County. Sarah died on 17 July 1851."

"The 1840 Kanawha County Tax List (Included most of Putnam County) shows all of William Bailey's sons: John, James, William, Samuel, and Reuben Bailey. Also, Ishan Bailey, Jr. and another James Bailey were shown. Most local Baileys can trace their lineage back to one of these seven original Poca River settlers.

Burial: Bailey Family Cemetery
Military Service: 1776 Enlisted in the Revolution, Albemarle County, Virginia
Military Service: Served for 2 yrs
Event: Pension 14 MAY 1833 Applied for pension Kanawha County, WVA #16688, #W 5777
Event: Pension 16 SEP 1833 granted

Virginia Pension Roll of 1835
Report from the Secretary of War
In relation to the Pension Establishment Of the United States 1835

WILLIAM BAILEY
KANAWHA COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$200.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 16, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80

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Source: (Birth Field)
Calculated from age of 79 when he applied for his Rev. War Pension in 1833.
Census: Date: 1830
Place: Kanawha Co,VA#183-06
Note: According to the book, "West Virginian in the Revolution", page 9-10 (on CD #520)

William Bailey enlisted in Albemarle County Virginnia 1776 and served two years under Captain Walker, 9th Virginia Regiment, and was at Brunswick and Saratoga. Received discharge at White Horse, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. Applied for pension Kanawha County, Virginia, May 14 1833. Age 79. Certificate granted September 16, 1833. Died February 28, 1837.

Married Sarah Sprouse May 1795, Albemarle County. Wife died July 17, 1851. Children's names: Nancy, 1798, married Mathew Phillips; Betsy, 1802, married David Graham; Sally, 1803, died at the age of 2; Samuel, 1805, Putnam County; James, 1806, Kanawha County; William, 1808, Putnam County; John, 1810, died 1861, Kanawha County; Lucinda, 1812, no children; Martha, 1814, married Joseph Lanham; Reuben, 1817. Nancy Bailey Phillips died Warren County, Kentucky about 1838 leaving seven children, oldest named James B. Betsy Graham lived in Buckingham, Nelson, or Albemarle County. John had three children: Mary, Elizabeth, and Martha Jane. Martha Lanham lived in Putnam County, Virginia. John, Pleasant, and Loving Lanham also mentioned. In Kanawha County, May 3, 1853 , Nancy Hill, age 76, formerly of Albemarle County, testified she was present at the marriage of Sarah Spouse and William Bailey May 1795, by Reverend Irving.

William and Sarah settled in Kanawha County, VA.
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According to the book, "West Virginia Estate Settlements", page 148,

William Bailey's will entered into probate March 13, 1837. Devisees: Sarah, wife; Samuel, William, John, Reuben, James, sons; Nancy Philllips, Elizabeth Grimes, Martha Langham, daughters.

1830 Kanawha County census information:
1 male 70-80 (William), 3 male 20-30 (Samuel, James, William), 1 male 15-20 (John), 1 male 10-15 (Reuben), 1 female 40-50 (Sarah), 1 female 15-20 (Lucinda), 1 female 10-15 (Martha).
Death: 28 FEB 1837 Kanawha County, Virginia

He was a revolutionary war soldier and a farmer. His address was Clay Branch Road, Putnam County.

Notes taken from book, History of Putnam County West Virginia Volume II by The Upper Vandalia Historical Society Copyright 2001 by William D. Wintz

"William, Isham, and John Bailey, were Revolutionary War veterans who came from Albemarle County, Virginia and settled on the Poca River about 1815. It is not known what their relationship was, but they were of the same generation. Most information about them comes from their war records.
William Bailey enlisted in 1776, served for two years under Capt. Walker, 9th VA Regt. He applied for a pension in Kanawha County, 14 May 1833, at the age of 79. In Kanawha County, 3 May 1833, Nancy Hill, aged 76, formerly of Albemarle County, testified that she was present at the marriage of Sarah and William Bailey, May 1795, by Rev. Irving. Pension was granted 16 September 1833 and he died on 28 Fegruary 1837.
He married Sarah Sprouse in May 1795 in Albemarle County. Sarah died on 17 July 1851."

"The 1840 Kanawha County Tax List (Included most of Putnam County) shows all of William Bailey's sons: John, James, William, Samuel, and Reuben Bailey. Also, Ishan Bailey, Jr. and another James Bailey were shown. Most local Baileys can trace their lineage back to one of these seven original Poca River settlers.

Burial: Bailey Family Cemetery
Military Service: 1776 Enlisted in the Revolution, Albemarle County, Virginia
Military Service: Served for 2 yrs
Event: Pension 14 MAY 1833 Applied for pension Kanawha County, WVA #16688, #W 5777
Event: Pension 16 SEP 1833 granted

Virginia Pension Roll of 1835
Report from the Secretary of War
In relation to the Pension Establishment Of the United States 1835

WILLIAM BAILEY
KANAWHA COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$200.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 16, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80


Sarah Sprouse

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Source: (Birth Field)
1840 Kanawha County census (between 60 and 70)
Source: (Death Field)
West Virginians in the Revolution: Pension Application of William Bailey
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Putnam Co. VA #463-478
Death: 17 JUL 1851 Putnam County, West Virginia

[S.W.HamrickandMavisLopes022802.FTW]

Source: (Birth Field)
1840 Kanawha County census (between 60 and 70)
Source: (Death Field)
West Virginians in the Revolution: Pension Application of William Bailey
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Putnam Co. VA #463-478
Death: 17 JUL 1851 Putnam County, West Virginia


Sarah "Sally" Bailey

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Source: (Birth Field)
West Virginians in the Revolution: Pension Application of William Bailey
Death: 1805 Albemarle County, Virginia

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Source: (Birth Field)
West Virginians in the Revolution: Pension Application of William Bailey
Death: 1805 Albemarle County, Virginia