Descendants of Thomas and Anne Bayley
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Descendants of Thomas and Anne Bayley Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS 2 BAYLEY (ROBERT 1) was born 1833 in Van Diemans Land, and died 17 Apr 1885 in Queanbeyan NSW. He married ANNE MARIA ALCHIN 01 Aug 1855 in Jerrawa Creek NSW, daughter of AMBROSE ALCHIN and ELIZABETH WATERHOUSE. She was born 07 Jul 1832 in Maidstrone, Kent, England, and died 04 Jul 1914 in Petersham NSW - buried Rookwood Cemetery. THOMAS BAYLEY: The Bayley’s arrived in the Yass district in about 1846. Colonial records show that Thomas was a farmer at Chain of Ponds on Jerrawa Creek from 1854 to 1873, a free holder at Chain of Ponds in 1878/79 (NSW electoral roll), a hotelkeeper at the Commercial Hotel, Gundaroo in 1882 and a squatter along the railway line at Queanbeyan in 1885. Thomas died at Queanbeyan on 17th April 1885 (1885/14050) aged 52 years and he was buried at Bungendore Cemetery. Ann died at Leichhardt on 4th July 1914 (NSW 1914/10850) aged 82 years and she is buried in the old Methodist cemetery at Rookwood Necropolis in Sydney. ANNE MARIA ALCHIN: Immigration Arrived Sydney 1838 per 'Palmyra', free with her family Children of THOMAS BAYLEY and ANNE ALCHIN are: 2. i. JOHN 3 BAYLEY, b. 1854, Jerrawa Creek NSW; d. 12 May 1922, Gunning NSW. 3. ii. ROBERT BAYLEY, b. 05 Feb 1856, Chain of Ponds Blakney Creek Via Gunning NSW; d. 26 Feb 1933, Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW. 4. iii. SARAH BAYLEY, b. 1862, Jerrawa Creek NSW; d. 16 Jan 1889, Queanbeyan NSW. 5. iv. THOMAS AMOS BAYLEY, b. 11 Dec 1863, Gunning NSW; d. 26 Dec 1891, McDonald Town NSW. 6. v. MARIA ELIZABETH BAYLEY, b. 17 Sep 1866, Jerrawa Creek NSW; d. 10 Jun 1942, 46 Irvine Street Kingsford NSW. 7. vi. LUCY ANN BAYLEY, b. 1868, Chain of Ponds Yass NSW; d. 1917, Sydney NSW. vii. CECIL GEORGE BAYLEY, b. 02 Aug 1869, Jerrawa Creek NSW; d. 21 Feb 1878, Gunning NSW. 8. viii. RACHEL BAYLEY, b. 28 Oct 1871, Gunning NSW; d. 1932, Canterbury NSW. 9. ix. EMILY BAYLEY, b. 02 Oct 1872, Jerrawa Creek NSW. 10. x. LILLIAN MARY BAYLEY, b. 16 Sep 1875, Jerrawa Creek NSW; d. 24 Feb 1898, Gunning NSW. xi. WILFRED STANLEY BAYLEY, b. 1879, Gunning NSW. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN 3 BAYLEY (THOMAS 2, ROBERT 1) was born 1854 in Jerrawa Creek NSW, and died 12 May 1922 in Gunning NSW. He married EMILY GINN 28 Mar 1877 in Wesleyan Church Gunning 1 NSW. She was born 01 Oct 1854 in 'Bloomsbury' Square Chain of Ponds Jerrawa NSW, and died 18 May 1935 in Gunning NSW. JOHN BAYLEY: John was farmer and ran a property “The Springs” near Gunning. He died at Gunning on 12th May 1922 aged 68 years and he is buried in the Methodist cemetery there. Children of JOHN BAYLEY and EMILY GINN are: i. MARY VICTORIA 4 BAYLEY, b. 1878, Gunning NSW; d. 1952, Goulburn NSW. ii. ALEXANDER AMOS BAYLEY, b. 15 Apr 1882, Dixon’s Springs nr Gunning NSW; d. May 1965, Goulburn NSW. 3. ROBERT 3 BAYLEY (THOMAS 2, ROBERT 1) was born 05 Feb 1856 in Chain of Ponds Blakney Creek Via Gunning NSW, and died 26 Feb 1933 in Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW. He married LUCY JANE WATERS 1883 in Wesleyan Parsonage Gunning NSW. She was born 14 May 1864 in Dalton NSW, and died 04 Aug 1941 in Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW. ROBERT BAYLEY: Property name "Daisy Bell" Burial: Methodist Cemetery Dalton NSW LUCY JANE WATERS: Burial: Methodist Cemetery Dalton NSW Children of ROBERT BAYLEY and LUCY WATERS are: i. UNKNOWN 4 BAYLEY, b. 1883, Gunning NSW; d. 1883 ii. ALFRED ROBERT BAYLEY, b. 07 Jan 1884, Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW; d. 19 Dec 1963, Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW. iii. ALLEN GEORGE BAYLEY, b. 17 Jan 1885, Jerrawa NSW; d. 04 Nov 1947, Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW. ALLEN GEORGE BAYLEY: Prior to enlisting he was a labourer on his father’s farm at Chain of Ponds. Allen enlisted in the 1st A.I.F. at Goulburn on 24th July 1917 and he was assigned to the 4th Infantry Battalion with the rank of Private and regimental number 7447. His attestation sheet gives his physical description: Height – 5’ 3”; weight – 120 lb; fair complexion, grey eyes and auburn hair. He was a member of the Methodist faith. After training Allen embarked with the 25th reinforcements to the 4th Battalion at Sydney aboard A14 “ Euripdes ” and he embarked at Devonport in England on 25th December 1917. Not long after arriving in England Allen was sent to hospital with the measles. After undergoing further training on Salisbury Plains, Allen was drafted to France on 1st April 1918. He was wounded by shrapnel in the shoulder and back on 12th August 1918. He was evacuated to England where it was also found that he was suffering from nephritis (kidney failure). He was invalided home aboard the transport ship “Burma” on 14th December 1918 and he disembarked at Sydney on 10th January 1919. Allen was discharged from the Army on 10th September 1919. After his discharge Allen returned 2 to the family farm. The 1932 electoral roll records that he was a labourer of Chain of Ponds. Allen died at Chain of Ponds on 4th November 1947 (NSW 1947/28927) aged 62 years and he is buried with his elder brother in the Methodist cemetery. 11. iv. THOMAS BAYLEY, b. 14 Apr 1886, Chain of Ponds Gunning NSW; d. 25 Aug 1949, Picton NSW. 12. v. MAUD MARY BAYLEY, b. 01 Apr 1889, Gunning NSW; d. 13 May 1966, Kogarah NSW. 13. vi. LAURA MARIA BAYLEY, b. 30 Oct 1890, Chain of Ponds Blakney Creek Via Gunning NSW; d. 19 May 1936, Oolong Creek NSW. 4. SARAH 3 BAYLEY (THOMAS 2, ROBERT 1) was born 1862 in Jerrawa Creek NSW, and died 16 Jan 1889 in Queanbeyan NSW. She married THOMAS CHEESEMAN 14 Oct 1885 in Yass NSW, son of NOAH CHEESEMAN and MARGARET BARRETT. He was born 1862 in Liverpool NSW, and died 1919 in Boorowa NSW. THOMAS CHEESEMAN: was a blacksmith of Gundaroo Child of SARAH BAYLEY and THOMAS CHEESEMAN is: i. AUGUSTA SARAH 4 CHEESEMAN, b. 16 Jan 1889, Queanbeyan NSW. 5. THOMAS AMOS 3 BAYLEY (THOMAS 2, ROBERT 1) was born 11 Dec 1863 in Gunning NSW, and died 26 Dec 1891 in McDonald Town NSW. He married HANNAH MARIA MITCHELL 1878 in Yass NSW. She died 1945 in Burwood NSW. Children of THOMAS BAYLEY and HANNAH MITCHELL are: i. FRANCIS 4 BAYLEY, b. 1881, Yass NSW; d. 1909, Yass NSW; m. ELIZA J HILLIER, 1908, Gunning Anglican Church NSW. ii. AMY M BAYLEY, b. 1884, Goulburn NSW. iii. ALBERT L BAYLEY, b. 1886, Gunning NSW; m. ELEANOR ELSIE RAVAILLION, 1920, Gunning NSW. iv. UNA BAYLEY, b. 1890. 6. MARIA ELIZABETH 3 BAYLEY (THOMAS 2, ROBERT 1) was born 17 Sep 1866 in Jerrawa Creek NSW, and died 10 Jun 1942 in 46 Irvine Street Kingsford NSW. She married LYNN DAVID NETTLETON 07 Nov 1885 in Queanbeyan NSW. He was born 17 Sep 1854 in Windellama NSW, he was the son of WILLIAM EDWARD NETTLETON and MARY ANN TEICE and he died 10 Aug 1928 in Leeton District Hospital NSW. Children of MARIA BAYLEY and LYNN NETTLETON are: i. MARY NETTLETON, b. 1886, Queanbeyan NSW. ii. GEORGE CECIL NETTLETON, b. 15 Aug 1887, Queanbeyan NSW; d. 04 Mar 1922, Drowned George River Lugano NSW 3 GEORGE CECIL NETTLETON: George enlisted in the 1st A.I.F. at Rosehill on 25th September 1914 and he was assigned to the 1st Field Artillery Brigade with the rank of Private and regimental number #3160. Initially he gave his father as his next of kin. George’s attestation papers show that he was of the Church of England religion, he was 5’ 10 ½” in height; weighed 11stone 7lb, had a fair complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. George arrived in Egypt with the first convoy of the 1st AIF. He was hospitalised in April 1915 after being kicked by a horse and soon afterwards took part in the landings at Gallipoli. George was wounded by a gunshot wound tot he leg on 13th July 1915 and three days later he was embarked for England for treatment and convalescence. George was a Gunner in the Field Artillery from the time of his enlistment until 1st May 1916 when he was taken onto the strength of 13th Field Artillery Battery. At that time he was given the rank of Driver. It is likely that George was transferred because he had become a very troublesome soldier. In 1916 he was twice found guilty of refusing to obey lawful commands of an NCO and was forfeited pay and spent 7 days in detention. The next year he was found guilty of “when acting as stableman being absent from his post on 19th August 1917. He was awarded 7 days of Field Punishment. However he was wounded (did he serve his full penalty) three days later on 22nd August 1917. He was treated and sent back to England with a severe gunshot wound to the leg. George was returned to France and rejoined his unit on 12th November 1917 and he was soon in trouble again. He was charged with being absent without leave on active service on 20th November 1917. Soon afterwards George found himself in trouble for a fifth time on 30th December 1917. This time he was charged with “drunkenness alternate charge refusing to obey an order of his superior officer” George was sentenced by a military court of inquiry to 21 days of Field Punishment for his fourth offence and to 30 days of Field Punishment for the 5th offence.