Bailhache, Nicholas

Birth Name Bailhache, Nicholas 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a
Gramps ID I77824
Gender male
Age at Death 67 years, 8 months, 20 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E127521] 1791-05-13 ST. OUEN, ISLE OF JERSEY  
1b 2b 3b
Death [E127522] 1859-02-02 LITCHFIELD, ILL  
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Bailhache, John [I77826]17501800-01-00
Mother De La Perrelle, Marie [I77827]17621847-01-00
    Brother     Bailhache, John [I77520] WFT 1775-1799 WFT 1781-1881
         Bailhache, Nicholas [I77824] 1791-05-13 1859-02-02

Families

    Family of Bailhache, Nicholas and Hurst, Ruth [F26697]
Married Wife Hurst, Ruth [I77825] ( * 1795-08-30 + 1866-07-18 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E325536] 1825-09-06    
1d 2d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Bailhache, John Nicholas [I79008]1828-06-281902-08-00
Bailhache, Drusilla Ruth [I77660]1831-09-201895-01-00

Narrative

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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3991, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]

Nicholas Bailhache (1791-1859) migrated to America in 1818, eventually settling in Cambridge, Ohio (though probably not at first) perhaps because of a sister of his mother who was living there, and was the second wife of Rev. Peter Sarchet, with whom Nicholas had come to America. The Sarchets were quite prominent in early Cambridge history.

Quoting from a letter written by James Cummings, son of Drusilla's favorite sister Rachel, "Grandfather Bailhache loved the sea. When five years old, he ran away and stayed all night in a fisherman's hut. They found him there in the morning. When twelve years old, he shipped as a cabin boy and followed the sea until he came to this country. He then ran a boat on the Ohio River." (It was probably during this time that he met Ruth Hurst, for she lived not far from Wheeling, W. Va. which is on the Ohio River.) "After that he published a newspaper in Cambridge,Ohio." (It seems that he must have worked for a while for his brother John in Chillicothe; at least he witnessed a legal document for John there in 1821.) "and in 1834 he moved to Alton, Illinois." (In his brother John's autobiography, John gives the time as the fall of 1837, a few months after John had moved there.) "and worked on the Telegraph with John, but I think Grandfather had no money in the paper. When he quit the newspaper office, they bought a little farm on Wood River, near Upper Alton, and lived there until they broke up housekeeping." (Which was about 1857.) They were living in Litchfield with their daughter Rachel at the time Nicholas died, in 1859.
[phelps.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3991, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]

Nicholas Bailhache (1791-1859) migrated to America in 1818, eventually settling in Cambridge, Ohio (though probably not at first) perhaps because of a sister of his mother who was living there, and was the second wife of Rev. Peter Sarchet, with whom Nicholas had come to America. The Sarchets were quite prominent in early Cambridge history.

Quoting from a letter written by James Cummings, son of Drusilla's favorite sister Rachel, "Grandfather Bailhache loved the sea. When five years old, he ran away and stayed all night in a fisherman's hut. They found him there in the morning. When twelve years old, he shipped as a cabin boy and followed the sea until he came to this country. He then ran a boat on the Ohio River." (It was probably during this time that he met Ruth Hurst, for she lived not far from Wheeling, W. Va. which is on the Ohio River.) "After that he published a newspaper in Cambridge,Ohio." (It seems that he must have worked for a while for his brother John in Chillicothe; at least he witnessed a legal document for John there in 1821.) "and in 1834 he moved to Alton, Illinois." (In his brother John's autobiography, John gives the time as the fall of 1837, a few months after John had moved there.) "and worked on the Telegraph with John, but I think Grandfather had no money in the paper. When he quit the newspaper office, they bought a little farm on Wood River, near Upper Alton, and lived there until they broke up housekeeping." (Which was about 1857.) They were living in Litchfield with their daughter Rachel at the time Nicholas died, in 1859.

Pedigree

  1. Bailhache, John [I77826]
    1. De La Perrelle, Marie [I77827]
      1. Bailhache, John [I77520]
      2. Bailhache, Nicholas
        1. Hurst, Ruth [I77825]
          1. Bailhache, John Nicholas [I79008]
          2. Bailhache, Drusilla Ruth [I77660]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 [S325297]
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  4. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1 [S2771]
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        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998