Thomas is the first known of this Bayley/Bailey line.
This Thomas Bayley is commonly believed to be the same Thomas Bayley killed at the Battle of Bloody Brook in 1657.
That Thomas Bayley was from Weymouth, MA, however. The documentation for this is available from Donna Beers.
Allegedly emigrated to Boston ca 1639 with her parents. Please refer to "Genealogical History of the Redfield Family in the United States" by John Howard Redfield (1860)
Titus was a Captain in the RI militia in 1788. He left a will, as did Mary. Titus was a slave owner.
Jared's Revolutionary War pension file is available from the National Archives, record W4884. He was a Minute Man and was in action in two major engagements: The Battle of White Plains under George Washington, and the Battle of Newport, RI in Sullivan's Life Guards under Major General John Sullivan. His pension records can be found at http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Park/2794. Click on "Jared's Pension Files".
Elizabeth left a will which is stored at the library in Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH. Children's names listed here come from her will.
Jared's Revolutionary War pension file is available from the National Archives, record W4884. He was a Minute Man and was in action in two major engagements: The Battle of White Plains under George Washington, and the Battle of Newport, RI in Sullivan's Life Guards under Major General John Sullivan. His pension records can be found at http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Park/2794. Click on "Jared's Pension Files".