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Independence Daily Reporter, Tuesday, June 25, 1918:
W. C. BAYLESS DEAD
Pioneer and Old Soldier Passed Away This Morning
SETTLED AT TABLE MOUND
His Life Was Marked by Deeds of Kindness and He Made Deep Impress on Community.
William C. Bayless, a pioneer resident of this county and an old soldier died this morning at 3 o’clock at the age of 76 years, after suffering severally for several months with valvular trouble. He was born in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, July 27th, 1842. When he was eight years of age his parents returned north with their family and located at Griggsville, Illinois, where they resided until 1858, when they removed to Des Moines. When the rebellion came he enlisted in Company K Tenth Iowa Infantry. His regiment formed a part of the Fifteenth Army Corps, Army of Tennessee, and he was in the battles of Island No. 10, New Madrid, Corinth, Vicksburg, thence east to the aid of Rosecans at Chattanooga, and from there on the campaign of Atlanta and the march to the sea. He was on the march from Savannah to Washington, where he received orders to proceed to Little Rock, Arkansas. He was mustered out of service at Davenport, August 15, 1865. He enlisted as a private but was promoted through the grades of non-commissioned officers and commissioned as a first lieutenant.
In the spring of the next year he had his first experience with life on the frontier, going from Iowa to the territory of Montana and spending three years in prospecting for gold without much profit in a financial way to himself.
Settled Here in 1869
He came to Montgomery county in 1869, locating on a claim south of Table Mound, and has ever since resided in that locality. He came to this county in a wagon with less than in his pocket. In 1880 he was married to Rachael M. Henry, widow of Dr. W. C. Henry. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Co. O. Lockmiller and Mrs. L. C. DeMott of this city, and two stepsons, Prof. Thomas B. Henry of the County High School, and Wm. E. Henry of Des Moines, Iowa.
Also by one sister and five brothers, none of whom reside in this state. One brother, O. S. Baylies of Chicago has been with him during his last illness.
Fine Type of Citizen
Mr. Baylies was one of the advance guard that blazed the way in this county who became prominently identified with the life of the community and held a high place in the esteem of his neighbors and acquaintances. He was a man of modest bearing and honorable in all his dealings; and a type of the perfect gentleman and in all social relations and business established for himself an enviable reputation. During the life time of his estimable wife, who preceded him in the grave, his home on Table Mound was noted for its fine hospitality. It was a home of culture and refinement and exerted a great influence for good in the community. The deceased was a most kindly man and his death will bring regret to a very large circle of friends in this section.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
South Kansas Tribune, Wednesday, June 26, 1918, Pg. 5:
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The illness of W. C. Baylies resulted in death at an early hour Tuesday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. O. Lochmiller, 409 North Ninth, at the age of 76 years. He parents moved to St. Helena parish, Louisiana, where he was born, July 27, 1842, but when he was eight years old, they moved north, locating at Griggsville, Ills., in 1858, later removing to Iowa. When President Lincoln called for troops, he responded and had a part with Co. K, of the Tenth Iowa, and bore his full part in the campaigns of the Fifteenth Army corps, starting in at Island No. 10, then New Madrid, and Corinth, in April; and was at the siege of Vicksburg which was captured July 3, 1863. Later with Rosecranz at Chattonooga, and with Sherman to the sea. In August ’65, was mustered out at Davenport, Iowa. When there was a prospect to the opening of the Osage Diminished Reserve, he adventured with a team and to get a farm in Kansas, and in 1869, he selected a claim south of Table Mound, which he leaves an inheritance to his children. Eleven years later he was united in marriage with Mrs. Rachel M. Henry, widow of Dr. W. E. Henry, an original claim taker on Table Mound, to which union were born the now Mrs. Caroline Lochmiller and Mrs. L. C. DeMott, and his stepsons, Prof. Thomas B. Henry of this city and William E. Henry of Des Moines. His brother O. S. Baylies of Chicago has been with him during the past few weeks. Mr. Baylies was a first class citizen, always for the betterment of the neighborhood, and a friend whom all who knew him prized. The funeral will be held Thursday at 10:00 o’clock at the residence 409 North Ninth. Post Commander Bateman calls the Grand Army and its affiliated organizations to meet at the Post at 9:30 to attend the services at which Rev. Dr. Chandler will officiate.
From History of Montgomery County, Kansas, By Its Own People, published by L. Wallace Duncan, Iola, Kansas, 1903, pgs. 260-261:
WILLIAM CAHOON BAYLIES – The pioneer has been the advance guard of civilization and about his personality clings the story of the advance, the struggle and the final victory. What is true of him in other localities is true of him in Montgomery county. He has helped to lay the foundation for the splendid work going on about us and to him who came at the beginning, remained to the finish and is here now, is due great credit, now and everlasting. In this list and belonging to this class we are pleased to present William C. Baylies, the subject of this review.
Mr. Baylies came to Montgomery county in July, 1869, when the Red Men ruled, but chaos reigned. He came as a settler and in search of a home and he located on section 16, township 32, range 15, just south of Table Mound, where the transition from nature to art persistently and systematically took place. He came to the county by wagon, with less than fifty dollars in his pocket, from the state of Iowa. He is, by nativity, a Southern man but by disposition and training, decidedly Northern. He was born in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, July 27th, 1843, and is a son of Nicholas Baylies, who was born in Vermont’s capital April 9th, 1809. His grandfather was also Nicholas Baylies, born on the 9th of April, 1869 (1769), in Massachusetts, and Nicholas and Mary were the parents of three children, namely: Haratio N., Mary R., and Nicholas. They emmigrated from the Old Bay State and settled near Montpelier, Vermont, where their children grew up. Their youngest child married Harriet Helen Cahoon, a daughter of William Cahoon, of Lyndon, Vermont, a lineal descendant of the famous founder of the Colony of Rhode Island. (It is a distinction worthy of record to descend from the first great pioneer preacher, Roger Williams) Eight children were born to Nicholas and Harriet Baylies, as follows: William C., Ripley N., Lawson W., Mary H., Charles E., Oscar S., Francis A., and George A.
When William C. Baylies was eight years old his parents returned north with their family, after having spent several years in the South, and located in Griggsville, Illinois, where they resided ‘till 1858 going thence to Des Moines, Iowa. The common schools had to do with the education of our subject and when the Rebellion came on he enlisted in Company “K”, 10th Iowa Inf., under Col. Perczell. His regiment formed a part of the 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, and was in battle at Island No. 10, New Madrid, Corinth, Vicksburg, thence east to the aid of Rosecrans at Chattanooga, thence on the campaign of Atlanta and the march to the sea. Its service ended with the march up through the Confederacy from Savannah to Washington, D. C., where Mr. Baylies received orders to proceed to Little Rock, Arkansas, from which point the was ordered to Davenport, Iowa, to be mustered out, on the 15th of August, 1865. He enlisted as a private, was promoted through the grades of non-commissioned officers and commissioned a First Lieutenant, and as such, was mustered out.
In the spring of 1866, Mr. Baylies began a trip which gave him his first experience with the frontier. He went to the Territory of Montana, where he was employed in the gold diggings, and in other ways, without much profit to himself and, after three years, returned to Iowa and a month afterward started on his pioneering trip to Kansas.
February 14th, 1878, Mr. Baylies married Rachel M., widow of Dr. William E. Henry, and a daughter of H. T. and Nancy I Butterworth. By her first marriage Mrs. Baylies has two sons, Prof Thomas B. and William E. Henry, mention of whom is made on another page of this volume. A daughter, Caroline C., is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Baylies. She is a junior in the Kansas State University. Clara, an orphan girl, is a member of the Baylies household. She has found a welcome and comfortable home there for twelve years and is a valuable acquisition to the family.
Table Mound, on which the Baylies home is situated, is one of the highest points in Montgomery county. It rises more than two hundred feet above the Elk river and contains an area of some six hundred acres, and forms a large part of the one thousand or more acres of the Henry and Baylies estate. The Baylies cottage stands on the eastern edge of the abrupt decline and overlooks, from its almost dizzy height, the entire landscape below and furnishes a magnificent “birds eye” view. The mound is underlaid with Iola limestone and commercial shale and is, perhaps, doomed to destruction for the manufacture of portland cement.
Mr. Baylies is honorable in dealing, modest in bearing and influential as a citizen. His home is filled with good cheer and hospitality and is presided over by a genuine woman, his wife. In early life, Mrs. Baylies was a teacher. She is a lady of fine culture and refinement and in the rearing of their children she and her husband have honored society and won distinction for themselves.
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