<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Arial; font-size: 14pt; color: #000000'><P>Regret I have not gotten that far in my research on the Bailey's, and have nothing on the Leabo's or Fish, my Bailey's that I am researching are interred in the Columbian Cemetery here in Portland as well as a few other cemeteries around this area, my Father's first wife was Eva E. Bailey, Father was William Robert Bailey, Mother Lucille U. Lovelace, William was born in Kentucky and Lucille in Missouri.</P>
<P>Glen Jones<BR><BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Marsha Bradley-Luthy" <pmml@meritel.net><BR>To: "or-roots mail list" <or-roots@listsmart.osl.state.or.us><BR>Cc: or-roots@listsmart.osl.state.or.us<BR>Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 8:52:04 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific<BR>Subject: Re: [or-roots] Looking for Descendnets<BR><BR>glenkc7mbm@comcast.net wrote: > > > O.K. I have Baileys on both sides of the family so if you know might it be related to the name Fish, or the Other Leabo ????? I think it was related to Jacob Leabo if I remember he married Elizabeth Baily and they had a Lovelace with them in Mo. ( Oregon Trail) I will attach all there notes and you can kind of pick and choose. The Leabo children did not go by there fathers name. They actualy went by Jacobs brother name Isiac Leabo and Polly ( Mary )Stewart Leabo raised them. I will attach 2 notes One for the cemetery that belongs to the Bailys, who married Fish in Lousiana, and notes for Jacob. Hope it helps. 1st Related to the Fish side of the Family -all came to Oregon - Notes on Burrial opewell is located "around" Hopewell Baptist Chruch...meaning that it is on three sides of the church. It is a very large cemetery, with many old graves as well as being currently used. It is very well taken care of. To reach Hopewell from De Ridder, LA, go south on US 171 to LA 394 (Dry Creek Road), turn east, and travel about six miles. You will find a sign on the left side of the road. Turn here and go only a short distance (less than 1/4 of a mile). After completing your business here, you might want to drive around the picturesque Bundicks Lake. It is at the end of the pavement which continues past the cemetery. If you turn left, you come to "Hopewell Crossing", where you can usually find folks fishing. It really is quite a nice place to look around. You may be surprised to see a flock of white pelicans floating regally by, as I did one day, or you may be delighted to get a close-up view of the beautiful water hyacinths, which are a blessing to some and a terrible nuisance to others. To the right, you can turn down the roads leading to "landings" or go on to the Dry Creek Road (LA 394, which is the road you were on earlier) and turn left. Then turn left on the Spillway Road.. .there is a campground at the spillway. You would never lack for company at the spillway, as it is a popular place to fish or just look at the scenery. In 1996-7, the cemetery association erected a new brick gateway for the cemetery. BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY, A.B. MAY 27 1892 OCT 26 1973 h\o MARTHA H BAILEY [Abner B., s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, ADELL W SEP 8 1935 MAY 17 1996 w\o CLIFFORD M BAILEY BAILEY, ALBERT H "BOB" JUL 20 1905 MAR 30 1983 h\o MIRIAM BAILEY MM-Pfc USARMY WWII [s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, ALFRED L JUN 20 1845 AUG 12 1926 [UNCLE] [s/o Isham and Mary Ann Mariah (Bishop) Bailey, h/o Jemima Fish] BAILEY, ALFRED T AUG 2 1941 MAR 15 1976 BAILEY, ALLEN L MAR 18 1879 JUN 29 1971 h\o MATTIE C BAILEY [s/o John and Louisa (?) Bailey] BAILEY, ALLEN OCT 7 1921 JAN 27 1924 BAILEY, ANNE MAE PEFFERS 1889 1913 w\o JAMES ALFORD BAILEY BAILEY, ANNIE JAN 11 1918 JAN 11 1918 BAILEY, BENJAMINE L MAR 2 1873 DEC 27 1922 [s/o Alfred L. and Jemima (Fish) Bailey] BAILEY, BILLIE ALFRED AUG 28 1932 MAY 12 1956 BAILEY, BULA DEC 27 1903 NOV 1 1905 BAILEY, CHARLES R NOV 21 1899 APR 10 1955 h\o FLORDIA D BAILEY [s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, CLIFFORD M MAR 27 1926 DEC 10 1974 MM-Pfc USARMY BAILEY, CLINTON E NOV 30 1892 NOV 25 1971 h\o LILLIE H BAILEY BAILEY, DANIEL L "BUNK" NOV 2 1934 NOV 28 1995 [F] [s/o Clinton E. and Lillie H. (?) Bailey] BAILEY, DELMA LOYCE SEP 14 1916 NOV 27 1917 BAILEY, DOROTHY MAE S JUL 14 1926 MAR 30 1993 w\o ELBERT M BAILEY [M] BAILEY, DRUESILLA "DRUE" JUN 21 1925 SEP 2 1994 [nee Bailey, w/o Ernest "Ern" Bailey] BAILEY, EDGAR 1897 JUL 27 1939 BAILEY, EFFA ALNIDA A FEB 12 1901 JAN 1 1903 BAILEY, ELBERT DEWEY SEP 21 1902 MAR 14 1903 BAILEY, ELBERT L AUG 22 1966 JUN 9 1995 [F] BAILEY, ELIZABETH MARY ALTENBURGER OCT 17 1915 FEB 10 1982 w\o TOMMIE ALFRED BAILEY BAILEY, ELSIE MAY 25 1920 NOV 28 1920 BAILEY, EMMA D DEC 27 1880 JAN 14 1944 w\o W.DON BAILEY BAILEY, ERANE HESTER and INFANT 1884 1905 BAILEY, EVANS JUN 10 1910 DEC 5 1975 h\o VERGIE JEWELL BAILEY [s/o Irving L. and Frances S. (?) Bailey] BAILEY, FISH WILLIAM 1863 1954 BAILEY, FLORIDA D APR 28 1902 APR 28 1969 w\o CHARLES R BAILEY BAILEY, FRANCES S JAN 4 1896 FEB 11 1986 w\o IRVING L BAILEY BAILEY, FRANCIS E DEC 26 1877 NOV 1 1905 BAILEY, FREDA MAE MAY 12 1942 ** m-SHELTON IVY BAILEY MAR 31 1964 BAILEY, G. T. AUG 11 1847 APR 5 1890 h\o ISABEL F W BAILEY BAILEY, GARY RONALD MAR 6 1947 JUL 23 1965 BAILEY, GEORGE R JAN 11 1884 MAY 11 1963 h\o NANCY W BAILEY [s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, H.A. MAR 14 1901 MAR 29 1924 BAILEY, HARRIETT H JAN 21 1868 FEB 10 1934 w\o JAMES M BAILEY [d/o George W. and Eliza E. (?) Higginbotham] BAILEY, HENRY ARTHUR MAR 11 1896 DEC 28 1959 [s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, HENRY M 1871 1946 h\o LILLIE E BAILEY BAILEY, INFANT MAR 23 1890 MAR 24 1890 dau\o I.F.\G.T.BAILEY BAILEY, INFANT BAILEY, INFANT BAILEY, INFANT BAILEY, IRVING L SEP 21 1882 FEB 8 1976 h\o FRANCES S BAILEY BAILEY, ISABELL F WHITINGTON JUL 29 1847 JAN 18 1893 w\o G.T.BAILEY BAILEY, JAMES 1847 1922 [born 4 Nov, died 9 Nov, s/o Isham and Mary Ann Mariah (Bishop) Bailey, h/o Margaret (?) Bailey] BAILEY, JAMES ALFORD 1871 1941 h\o ANNE MAE PEFFERS BAILEY [s/o Alfred L. and Jemima (Fish) Bailey] BAILEY, JAMES M FEB 4 1865 AUG 4 1947 h\o HARRIETT H BAILEY [James Macon, h/o Harriett Higginbotham] BAILEY, JOHN R DEC 26 1849 JUN 10 1896 h\o LOUISA D BAILEY BAILEY, JOSEPH F DEC 17 1909 MAY 29 1936 BAILEY, JUMIMA MAY 7 1852 MAY 3 1883 [Jemima Louise Fish, 1st w/o Alfred L. Bailey] BAILEY, KATHLEEN ANNE JUL 27 1972 MAY 19 1974 dau\o M\M ROBERT L BAILEY BAILEY, LANDRY A SR DEC 8 1897 MAY 8 1987 MM-Pfc USARMY WWI BAILEY, LEONA OCT 7 1898 AUG 21 1903 dau\o B.L.\MALINDA BAILEY BAILEY, LeROY OCT 28 1926 NOV 30 1926 BAILEY, LEWIS SR AUG 24 1866 MAR 6 1963 h\o NETTIE JANE BAILEY [s/o Alfred L. and Jemima (Fish) Bailey] BAILEY, LILLIE E 1879 1916 w\o HENRY M BAILEY BAILEY, LILLIE H OCT 9 1903 MAR 11 1979 w\o CLINTON E BAILEY [Lillie Mae Honea] BAILEY, LOUISA D FEB 27 1852 SEP 10 1936 w\o JOHN R BAILEY BAILEY, MAJOR JOSEPH OCT 21 1886 APR 18 1951 [s/o Alfred L. and Roxie Ann (Higginbotham) Bailey] BAILEY, MALINDA L JUN 25 1875 FEB 14 1946 BAILEY, MARGARET I DEC 3 1921 AUG 27 1995 BAILEY, MARTHA H AUG 22 1892 DEC 11 1960 w\o A.B.BAILEY BAILEY, MARTHA H AUG 11 1871 DEC 7 1956 w\o Wm I BAILEY BAILEY, MARVIN E JAN 28 1907 ** m-MEDA M BAILEY DEC 29 1930 BAILEY, MATTIE C AUG 14 1881 JUN 30 1971 w\o ALLEN L BAILEY BAILEY, MAXIE M JUN 18 1991 age 60 [d/o Patrick H. and Frances Zelma (?) Austin, w/o Lewis S. Bailey] BAILEY, MEDA M FEB 19 1908 AUG 9 1982 w\o MARVIN E BAILEY BAILEY, MINNIE SEP 23 1899 DEC 19 1963 BAILEY, MIRIAM SEP 18 1913 ** w\o ALBERT H BAILEY BAILEY, NANCY W JUN 27 1887 FEB 7 1982 w\o GEORGE R BAILEY BAILEY, NETTIE JANE APR 22 1870 SEP 14 1928 w\o LEWIS BAILEY, SR BAILEY, OCTAVIE SEP 23 1899 AUG 4 1927 w\o HEUY BAILEY BAILEY, PARVIN N "COLEY" JUL 11 1938 AUG 30 1980 [pic\o oil derrick] BAILEY, RACHEL M 1875 1944 w\o WADE H BAILEY [d/o Alfred L. and Jemima (Fish) Bailey] BAILEY, ROXIE ANN DEC 27 1865 JUN 28 1953 [d/o George W. and Eliza E. (?) Higginbotham, 2nd w/o Alfred L. Bailey] BAILEY, SHANNON ADAM "NIG" AUG 8 1972 APR 27 1984 [Our son] [s/o Sheryl Max and Debbie (Vincent) Bailey] BAILEY, SHELTON IVY FEB 13 1944 FEB 17 1996 h\o FREDA MAE BAILEY [s/o Ernest "Ern" and Druesilla "Drue" (Bailey) Bailey] BAILEY, SUSAN PAULINE MAR 24 1957 JUN 8 1961 BAILEY, THEDA LEE JAN 25 1904 JAN 13 1979 w\o LANDRY A BAILEY, SR BAILEY, THOMAS J AUG 28 1909 JUN 7 1926 BAILEY, TOMMIE ALFRED FEB 5 1915 MAY 10 1984 [MASON] h\o ELIZABETH M ALTENBURGER BAILEY, VELMA HEDGES AUG 3 1927 DEC 27 1984 [dble stone\blank other side] BAILEY, VERGIE JEWELL MAR 26 1919 ** w\o EVANS BAILEY BAILEY, W.DON SEP 17 1879 JAN 21 1967 BAILEY, WADE H 1875 1925 h\o RACHEL M BAILEY [s/o James and Margaret (?) Bailey] BAILEY, WILLIAM I MAR 10 1868 APR 16 1943 h\o MARTHA H BAILEY [MASON] [William Isham, s/o Alfred L. and Jemima (Fish) Bailey] BAILY, ELIZA R SEP 14 1887 OCT 14 1887 BAILY, ISHAM JUL 23 1812 SEP 20 1894 [MASON] [s/o James and Sarah Lydia (Walden) Bailey, h/o Mary Ann Mariah Bishop] BAILY, MARY ANN M 1829 OCT 8 1889 [Mary Ann Mariah Bishop, w/o Isham Bailey] BAILY, ROXIAN O OCT 1 1892 JUL 26 1895 BARR Number 2- side of family as follows. Believe that Jacob is found with a Oradon Leabo in the 1880 cencus for information see Rin # 93 under the 1880 cencus for his children and decendents Information given from Henerreta Moss In 1847 , Jacob Leabo, fifth child of Francois Isaad and Sarah Leabo, came to the Oregon country. Captain of the train was Isreal Matchell. In the train were the Thatchers, Knigtens, Milland many others. The train started from the vicinity of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and arrived in Portland, Oregon in November. Shortly after that, Jacob settled on a piece of land in Clackamas county, east of Canby, but returned to Cedar Rapids, early in 1848 with Joe Meek, Geo. W. Evbberts, Jack "the sailor" and others. Jacob returned to the west in 1849 with his son Marion who died December 2, 1852, in company with those whom they had made the trip east in 1848. Jacob was born September 10, 1795, in Knox County , Tennessee. He married Elixabeth Bailey who was born in Kentucky in 1803. She died in Linn county near Cedar Rapids, Iowa on August 25, 1852. Is buried in the Cambell cemetery. Jacob Leabo. returned to Iowa in 1853, to find his wife, Elizabeth Baily Leabo, had passed away the year before. He moved to Freemont county near Sidney,Iowa and lived there until 1862, when he, again, came west with quite a compay of relatives. He lived in Forest Grove, Oregon for some years, in the home of O.J. Mage Leabo, finally going to Lafayette, Oregon with the Maje Leabo family were he died June 10, 1880. He is buried in a cemetery near Lafayette, Oregon. 1850 Census - Ray County, Missouri - File 10 0f 13 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON Schedule 1.---Free Inhabitants in District No. 75 , in the County of Ray , State of Missouri . enumerated by me, on the 25th day of October , 1850. Geo I. Wasson Ass't Marshall 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1005 1005 Leabo Daniel 28 M Farmer 400 Ky Leabo Mary 26 F Ohio X Leabo Lavina 6 F Mo Leabo William W. 4 M Mo Leabo John 3 M Mo Leabo Samuel 6/12 M Mo 1006 1006 Rainwater John 52 M Farmer 500 N.C. X Rainwater Barbera 41 F Ten Rainwater Angelina 14 F Ten Rainwater Carity E.C. 4 F Mo 1007 1007 Leabo Jacob 34 M Farmer 600 Ten Leabo Elizabeth 37 F Ten X Leabo Nancy 13 F Mo X Leabo Barbera 11 F Mo X Leabo Susan 9 F Mo X Leabo Isaac 7 M Mo X Leabo Catharine 5 F Mo Leabo Mary 3 F Mo Leabo Angeline 5/12 F Mo 1008 1008 Leabo Samuel 37 M Farmer 600 Ky Leabo Mary 17 F Ind X Leabo Jacob 15 M Farmer Mo Leabo Adam J. 13 M Mo Leabo Paulina J. 10 F Mo Leabo Sarah F. 7 F Mo Leabo Mary 3 F Mo Jacob Leabo Tennessee Knox County Indiana Iow Overland rt near canby Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: f0101.txt) 1860 Nebraska Territorial Census Free Inhabitants in the County of Otoe Post Office: Nebraska City. Enumerated by J. L. Gibbs Dwl: Dwelling # Fm: Family# S: Sex C: Color Real: Real Property Value Prsnl: Personal Property Value m: Married in the year s: Attended School l: Cannot read & write Affliction: eg. Deaf & Dumb, Blind, Insane, Idiotic, Pauper or Convict. 1860 FEDERAL CENSUS OF THE NEBRASKA TERRITORY; OTOE COUNTY, P.O. NEBRASKA CITY, PAGES 56 - 109 copyright 1998 by Ted & Carole Miller Page No. 107. Dated: 28 Jul 1860 Dwl Fm Name Age S C Profession 897 753 Leabo, Jacob 27 m Farmer 800 500 Ind Leabo, Amanda M. 26 f Ind Leabo, Albert H. 5 m Iowa Leabo, Flora A. 4 f Iowa Leabo, Alonzo R. 2 m Iowa Leabo, Letha A. 10/12 f Iowa Leabo, Jacob 62 m Farmer 200 Tenn Leabo, Augustus C. 18 m Laborer 1300 400 Iowa Burnett, Jacob 18 m Laborer ------------------------------------------------------------------- Iowa TETIK, Oralyn LEABO 59 Burley ID Boise ID 1997-6-24 TEWS, ------------------------------------------------------- Looks like it is about at the intersection of NW West Union Rd. and NW Dick Rd, on the northern boundary of the Hillsboro city limits. --------------------------------------------- HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD - MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA 1830 Copies of COMPLETE INDEXED Monroe County 1820 through 1850 censii in a single book ($45) available directly from: Don Matson 701 W Allen Street Ellettsville, IN 47429 599 LEABO Jacob P.154 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear Marsha: I find no listing the West Union Baptist map, records for a Jacob Leabo. However, as Warren pointed out, there are several "unkowns"; no burials, etc. AND, food for thought: there is lot 16, assigned to Trebus......there are no burials by that name; or other people in the neighborhood by that name.... The 2 burials that are there are: Benjamin E. Rees 1878-1970 and Dollie Rees, 1880-1966. Who are these Reeses??? Are the related?? Is trebus at mistranslation of Leabo? An interesting side light: in the 1870 census - Jacob is living out at Wapeto, in the Home for O.J. Leabo, age 36, peddler, wife Amanda, age 35, and a large family of children, including Alonzo Rees Leabo, who later lived in Forest Grove. The only burial that I find for this whole family is Roy Hinman Leabo, buried at Mtn View Memorial Gardens, FG, died the 12 Feb 1891, son of A.R. and Ida Hinman Leabo. Marriage book 3, page 26 - Married Reas Leabo and Ida Hinman, at the house of A(lanson) Hinman in Forest Grove 6 Dec 1881. This is the only Leabo marriage up through the Book 3 index, (Mar 1896.) Wapeto is at good 18-20 miles from the West Union Baptist Cemetery. There are no Leabos in Hill Cemetery, Gaston; nor Forest View at Forest Grove. Nor is the burial records of Forest Grove Undertaking Co, that I have. Let me know your thoughts. Judy Goldmann, Hillsboro, OR judy_goldmann@pmug.org -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leabo Jacob Territorial Government Documents, including records of the Provisional Government 1843-1859. Arranged alphavetically Signer of petiotion for dividsion of Polk County, Nov. 27, 1847 Doc no. 10 ----------------------------------------- LEABO Posted by Kim Magers <DANDKMAGERS@ONLINEMAC.COM>on Tue, 09 Nov 1999, in response to Lebow, posted by MARSHA on Fri, 10 Sep 1999 Surname: LEABO, HALLIN, KELLEY, DANIEL Hello relative! I am carrying on my mother's passion for geneology and ran across your message. I am directly related to LEABO on my father's side (KELLEY). I live in Oregon and spend a lot of spare time tromping through the old cemetaries. I visited JACOB LEABO's grave last Saturday in LAFAYETTE. Quite a few family members are buried in the plot as well. I have a few family portraits. Please write me and we can share information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here in a nut shell is a direct drop descendent for Jacob and myself. Jacob is my 3rd- great grandfather on my father's side. Please write back soon and let me know how you are placed in the family order. I have information to share and have lots of questions I am sure you can answer. I will be researching a few items at the library tomorrow here in McMinnville, Oregon and will be in Salem later this week. Much of the family is buried at LEE MISSION in Salem. Awaiting your reply with interest. Kim FRANCIS ISSAC LEABO (1754-1840) Sarah Jennings (1756-ABT1840) * * * JACOB LEABO (Sept. 10, 1795-June 19, 1880) Elizabeth Bailey (1803-1852) * * * AUGUSTUS CESAER LEABO (Dec. 31, 1842 -) Pauline Banks Horseman * * * AUGUSTA GRACE LEABO Sept. 24, 1870 - April 3, 1944) Harry Hallin * * * LENA IRENE HALLIN (March 24, 1898 - April 7, 1974) Nolan Francis Kelley * * * HARRY WILLIAM KELLEY (March 2, 1920 - September 27, 1970) Hattie Georgine Reed (December 7, 1921 - March 14, 1996) * * * KIMBERLEY SUE KELLEY - MAGERS ---------------------------------------------------- The family plot has one large headstone marking five graves. Each grave then has a small first name or initial marker, one is missing. The headstone reads as follows: LEABO Jacob Sept. 18, 1795 - June 10, 1880 Oradon J. Aug. 25, 1833 - Mar. 15, 1906 Amanda M. Sept. 21, 1834 - June 23, 1896 Kate - Wife of E. Webber Feb. 8, 1870 - Jan. 22, 1898 Perry B. May 25, 1875 - Jan. 22, 1890 Directions to cemetery: >From Salem Hwy 22 Hwy 22 to Junction at Independence & Hwy 99 Turn right on Hwy 99 towards McMinnville. Keep on Hwy 99 through McMinnville (called Baker St. in town) Out north end of town toward Lafayette. At very south end of Lafayette is a dip in the Hwy. At the bottom of the dip is MINERAL SPRINGS RD. on LEFT. Turn left onto MINERAL SPRINGS RD. (If you enter Lafayette city limits you have gone too far) Follow MINERAL SPRINGS RD. out into country, approx. 1-1 1/2 mile. Sign is on right side (Lafayette #3 Masonic Cemetery). Gate on entry (should be unlocked). Can not see cemetery from road. Looks like overgrown lane up hill. Drive up to top, curves to left. Stay on left side. LEABO is on left section. Hope that is of some help. Kim > Ok! Oregon Listers. > I am looking to find descendents of my Father's First Wife, Eva E. Bailey Married name Jones. Her Parents, William Robert Bailey 1851-1918 and Lucille U. Lovelace 1859-1929. Both are Buried in the Columbian (Love) Cemetery Portland, Oregon. Brother's of Eva were James E. Bailey 1882-1963?, Charles Robert 1891-1950 and Six Sister's Would like to make contact with any of the living family, concerning the Columbian Cemetery and the possiblity of forming a New Cemetery Association. It Appears from my research all of the above named lived and died in Oregon, I know James had several Children it appears, do not know about Charles, or any of the Sister's. > There will be a meeting April 7, 2009 2 pm. at the Old Kenton Firehouse to see about a New Cemetery Association and anyone who has relatives interred in the Columbian Cemetery is Welcome. Thank You Listers, i know this is not what we usually discuss but, I have not been successfull in locating descendents of this family and time is short. Glen Jones glenkc7mbm@comcast.net 503-256-5946 > > > -- Marsha pmml@meritel.net pmml@wvi.com genealogy:Bradley,Fish,Leabas<BR>_______________________________________________ or-roots mailing list or-roots@listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/or-roots </P></div></body></html>