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- Baylies is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carolyn Baylies (1947–2003), American academic and activist Edmund L. Baylies (1857–1932)...
- Thomas Baylies (1687–March 1756) was a Quaker ironmaster first in England, then in M****achusetts. Thomas Baylies was the son of Nicholas Baylies of Alvechurch...
- Francis Baylies. His great-grandfather was Thomas Baylies, an ironmaster from Coalbrookdale, England, who emigrated to Boston in 1737. Baylies was born...
- Society during the Gilded Age. Baylies was born in New York on December 2, 1857. He was the eldest child of Edmund Lincoln Baylies (1829–1869), a merchant and...
- Francis Baylies (October 16, 1783 – October 28, 1852) was a U.S. Representative from M****achusetts, and brother of congressman William Baylies. His great-grandfather...
- William Baylies (1724–1787) was an 18th-century English physician. It is said that the King of Prussia, at an early interview with Baylies, remarked to...
- Nicholas Baylies was born in Uxbridge, M****achusetts on April 9, 1768, the son of Deacon Nicholas Baylies (1739–1831) and Abigail Wood Baylies (1742–1788)...
- 1984. Baylies and Szeftel had two children. Baylies died from cancer on 1 November 2003. Carolyn Baylies' published work includes: Books Baylies, C., Gertzel...
- with the French until his death in action. Baylies was the son of Lydia Terry Paige and Charles S. Baylies. He was born on 23 September 1895 in New Bedford...
- brick chimneys with paired caps. The house was sold to Francis Baylies in 1836. Baylies was an author, lawyer, judge and foreign diplomat. In 1959, the...