John A. BAILEY

Birth:
22 May 1835
Washington, Iowa
Death:
1905
of Mt. Jackson, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Clarksville Citizens Cemetery, Clark, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   BAILEY, George A. 1852 1921
   BAILEY, Isabell "Belle" PORTER 1835 Mahoning township, Lawrence Co., PA 1905
wife of Rev. John A. Bailey, daughter of John M. and Isabella Guy Porter, lived most of her life in Clarksville

BAILEY, John A. (Rev.) 22 May 1835 near Candor, Washington Co, PA 1905
Presbyterian minister, married Isabell "Belle" Porter

more  from Men of the Cloth BAILEY, Mary M. 1853 1932
Rev. John A. Bailey was born near Candor, Washington Co., PA on 22 May 1835. He graduated from Westminster College 7 Jul 1859, and then became a student at the Allegheny Seminary of the United Presbyterian Church of Allegheny City, where he took a full theological course of four years, and was licensed to preach 3 Sept 1862, by the Lake Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church.
He was ordained and installed 23 Jun 1863, as pastor of the churches at Sheakleyville and New Vernon, Mercer Co. In 1869, he was called to Sidney, Shelby Co., and to Wellsville, Columbiana Co., Ohio, and on Jan. 1, 1883, assumed the duties of pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Sharon, PA., where he remained until 8 Nov 1892, when he became the pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Mt. Jackson, PA.
Rev. Bailey was married on 19 Oct 1860 to Belle Porter, daughter of John M. and Isabella Guy Porter. She was born in Mahoning township, Lawrence Co., and had lived most of her life in Clarksville, Mercer Co.
Rev. Bailey and his wife Isabell "Belle" Porter, both died in 1905 and are buried in Clarksville Cemetery, near Clark, PA.

	Read Biography of Rev. Bailey from the History of Mercer County, 1888 
REV. JOHN A. BAILEY, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Sharon, was born in Washington County, Penn., May 22, 1835, and is a son of Matthew and Ann Bailey, natives of the same county, and of Scotch ancestry. Mr. Bailey was reared on the old homestead in Washington County, and received his primary education in the district schools. At the age of nineteen he attended Westminster College, New Wilmington, Penn., and was graduated July 7, 1859. In the fall of the same year he entered the Allegheny Seminary of the United Presbyterian Church, at Allegheny, Penn., where he took a full theological course of four years, and was licensed to preach the gospel September 3, 1862, by Lake Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church.
He was ordained and installed pastor of the united charge of Sheakleyville, Penn., and New Vernon, Penn., June 23, 1863, which position he filled for six years. For the next thirteen years he was pastor of churches in Sidney, Shelby County, and Wellsville, Columbiana Co., Ohio. On January 1, 1883, he became pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Sharon, which has since doubled its membership. Mr. Bailey was married October 19, 1860, to Miss Bella, daughter of John M. and Isabella Porter, of Pymatuning Township, Mercer Co., Penn. She is a native of Lowellville. Ohio, but removed to Mercer County with her parents in girlhood. Mr. Bailey was originally an Abolitionist, and on the formation of the Republican panty he enlisted in its ranks, and remained therein till 1879, when he became a Prohibitionist. He has since worked in harmony with the Prohibition party, and done all in his power against the liquor traffic.
History of Mercer County, 1888, pages 705-706



	Read Biography of Rev. Bailey from Biographical Sketches, Lawrence Co., PA, 1897 Biographical Sketches of Leading CitizensLawrence County Pennsylvania 1897
   

    

   
REV. JOHN A. BAILEY,


[p. 483] the revered pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Mt. Jackson, Pa., was born near Candor, Washington Co., Pa., May 22, 1835. His great-grandfather, Alexander Bailey, was a Highlander, living near old Billie Castle, Scotland; on account of his pronounced religious views, he was driven from his native country, and settled in the north of Ireland, where he lived with his family a few months, and then emigrated to America, taking up his residence in Carlisle Barracks, Cumberland County. There he lived until about 1773, when he moved farther west to Washington Co., Pa., where he died at the age of ninety-seven. It is a rather curious fact that his wife lived to be one hundred and seven years old, thus exceeding his own very advanced age by ten years. The names and years of the births of their children as found in the old family register are as follows: Matthew, born 1749; William, 1752; Ann, 1753; Mary, 1755; Jeanette, 1758; Alexander, 1761; James, 1763; and John, our subject's grandfather, who was born Sept. 24, 1765.
John Bailey took up the occupation of farming, and lived on his farm in Washington County all his life, dying at the age of eighty-seven. His wife, whose maiden name was Margaret Gailey, married him June 18, 1799, and lived to enjoy sixty-seven happy years of life. Their children were: Jane; Matthew; Nancy; James; Marguerite; Alexander; Mary; John; Ann; and William.
Matthew Bailey, the father of Rev. John A., was born in Washington Co., Pa., and married Ann Smiley, daughter of William and Sarah (Brownlee) Smiley. He inherited a farm adjoining his father's estate, and became a very progressive and well-to-do man, following general farming all of his days, his death taking place when he was aged seventy-five years. For many years he occupied the responsible position of elder in the Associate and United Presbyterian Church. His wife was taken to the world beyond in her seventy-seventh year. Their children included these members: Rev. John A.; William S.; Sarah; Alexander; James P.: Margaret; Samuel M.; and Matthew C.
Rev. John A. Bailey passed his early years on the farm, and perfected by hard work that rugged manhood that has descended to him from his Highland great-grandfather. When nineteen years of age, having already completed the course of studies required in the district schools, he entered the Westminster College, from which he graduated July 7, 1859. Immediately thereafter, he became a student in the Allegheny Seminary of the United Presbyterian Church of Allegheny City, Pa., where he took a full theological course of four years, and was licensed to preach the Gospel Sept. 3, 1862, by the Lake Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church, and was ordained and installed June 23, 1863, as pastor of the churches at Sheakleyville and New Vernon, Mercer Co., Pa., and continued over that charge for six years, giving entire satisfaction as a teacher of the Gospel, and proving his ability as a winner of souls to the Standard of Christ by increasing the membership of the churches in large measure. He was then called to Sidney, Shelby Co., and to Wellsville, Columbiana Co., Ohio, and on Jan. 1, 1883, assumed the duties of pastor of the U. P. Church at Sharon, Pa., where he officiated until Nov. 8, 1892, when he came to Mt. Jackson, and began his work in the U. P. Church with one hundred and twenty-five members, and by his earnest efforts has increased the membership to one hundred and sixty-six. The church was organized about 1820 or 1822, and the first church home was erected in 1825; this structure was replaced with a frame edifice in 1857, in dimensions 40x50, which is still occupied, and is located a half a mile south of the village. Mr. Bailey has also been instrumental; in beautifying and remodeling the parsonage. He is a man of great power, of exceptional organizing ability, and merits well the esteem in which he is held; he is popular among all classes, the rich and the poor and the old and the young, for he has always a friendly greeting ready for everyone, and ever looks on the very brightest side of life.
His life-partner, with whom he was united in marriage bonds Oct. 19, 1860, was before her marriage Belle Porter, a daughter of John M. and Isabella (Guy) Porter. She was born in Mahoning township, this county, but passed the most of her years of young womanhood at Clarksville, Mercer County.
It affords us great pleasure in being able to present the portrait of Mr. Bailey which appears in connection with this sketch on a preceding page.
[For more information on this Bailey line, see these Beers  and Crumrine  references.]
                  
Isabella PORTER
Birth:
12 Feb 1835
Mahoning Township, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Death:
1905
Burial:
Clarksville Citizens Cemetery, Clark, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Notes:
                   3. Isabela Porter b. Feb 12, 1835 m. Rev. John A. Bailey U. P.He was very well known and was one of the board of directors of the West Minister college for a great many years. Also a graduate from that college. He had his first charge at Sheakelyville Mercer co. Pa. And had a charge in Sharon Pa for several years and from there he went to Mt. Jackson, Lawrence Co. Pa. Where he had a charge and remained there until his death in 1905. Buried at Clarksville Pa cemetery
                  
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John A. Bailey - Isabella Porter

John A. Bailey was born at Washington, Iowa 22 May 1835.

He married Isabella Porter . Isabella Porter was born at Mahoning Township, Lawrence, Pennsylvania 12 Feb 1835 daughter of John M. Porter and Isabela Guy .

John A. Bailey died 1905 at of Mt. Jackson, Lawrence, Pennsylvania .

Isabella Porter died 1905 .