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About Paget Frederick Bayly
The Bayly family of Plas Newydd, Wales, is closely related to the Paget family, Earls of Uxbridge, and Marquess of Anglsey since the Battle of Waterloo. The Baylys were Baronets of Plas Newydd which became absorbed through marriage into the Uxbridge Earldom. Lewis Bayly, an Anglican bishop (died 1631), grandfather of the first Baronet, was Bishop of Bangor. His son Nicholas Bayly, father of the first Baronet, was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Newry. The Very Reverend Edward Bayly, younger son of the first Baronet, was Archdeacon of Dublin. Lambert Bayly, younger son of the first Baronet, was the father of the Very Reverend John Bayly, Dean of Killaloe, who was the grandfather of (1) Paget Bayly, a major-general in the Army, and (2) John Bayly, a general in the Army. Charles Bayly, younger son of the first Baronet, was a captain in the Royal Navy. Paget Bayly, younger son of the second Baronet, was also a captain in the Royal Navy.[3] Nicholas Bayly, younger son of the second Baronet, was Member of Parliament for Anglesey.
1845 - 1854 Paget is in the Royal Navy on military service, leaving the navy in the middle of the Crimean War.
MARRIAGE First name(s) Paget Frederick Last name Bayley Name note - Marriage year 1851 Marriage date 21 Jul 1851 Marriage place Stepney Spouse's first name(s) Emily Eliza Spouse's last name Padgett County London
Jan 6th 1874, Paget's wife Emily Elizabeth died. Her death notice says Paget is the nephew of Sir Nicholas Bayly, Baronet, Island of Anglesea Wales, and cousin to the Marquess of Anglesea.
Lived Claredon St Ballarat in 1883 when his daughter died.
At Paget's death there is a notice from his wife Kate, so it seems he remarried.
There is also an 1877 advert from his brother Edward in Adelaide who is anxious to contact him.
The Marquess of Anglesea seems to have had numerous cousins in the colonies from its earliest times. There are various Paget Baylys littered around NSW. more in SA. One appears to have been an officer in one of the early regiments sent here. Henry Paget, the first Marquess was the hero of cavalry at Waterloo in 1815. The Pagets were already one of England's great families, being Earls of Uxbridge.
DEATH & BURIAL Ballarat Star 1 Dec 1891 Bayly —On the 3rd November, at his residence, Chisholm street, Ballarat East, Paget Frederick Bayly; aged 70 years.
More Paget Bayleys Stamford Mercury 2 September 1791 MARRIED ] Captain Paget Bayley of the Royal Navy, brother to the Earl of Uxbridge, to Miss Colepeper, of Old Palace Yard, Westminster. Derby Mercury 1 Sept 1791 On Thursday was married at St Margaret's Westminster, Captain Paget of the Royal Navy, brother to the Earl of Uxbridge, to Miss Colepeper, of Old Palace Yard, Westminster.
Salisbury & Winchester Journal 26 November 1808 DIED] On Wednesday se'ennight, Captain Paget Bayley, of the Royal Navy, brother of the Earl of Uxbridge
Paget Frederick Bayly's Timeline
1818 |
April 20, 1818
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Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales, United Kingdom
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1818
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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1856
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Ballarat, Ballarat City, Victoria, Australia
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1891 |
November 3, 1891
Age 73
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Chisholm Street, Ballarat East, Ballarat City, Victoria, Australia
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