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By his marriage to Alathea ( died September , 1715 ) , daughter and heiress of Richard Eyston , of Saxton , in the same county , he had issue a son , Thomas ( born 1684 , died 1729 ) , Serjeant - at - Law , and four daughters : Dorothea ...
By his marriage to Alathea ( died September , 1715 ) , daughter and heiress of Richard Eyston , of Saxton , in the same county , he had issue a son , Thomas ( born 1684 , died 1729 ) , Serjeant - at - Law , and four daughters : Dorothea ...
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He had a son , also John Jacob , born 16/27 October , 1712 , who came over to England and settled as a merchant in the City of London about the year 1740 in partnership with John Rudolph Battier , of Basle , whose daughter Susanna Maria ...
He had a son , also John Jacob , born 16/27 October , 1712 , who came over to England and settled as a merchant in the City of London about the year 1740 in partnership with John Rudolph Battier , of Basle , whose daughter Susanna Maria ...
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Henry Bailie , a son of a gentleman of the same name , was born in Killyleagh , about 1752. He entered the Russian service and attained the rank sions with great credit . He died at Sebastapol in of rear - admiral , after having served ...
Henry Bailie , a son of a gentleman of the same name , was born in Killyleagh , about 1752. He entered the Russian service and attained the rank sions with great credit . He died at Sebastapol in of rear - admiral , after having served ...
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