On 5 March 1778, Hezekiah Bayles married Jane Evans in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Private Hezekiah Bayless Esq served with North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
Hezekiah Bayless Esq is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A007657.
Hezekiah was a Revolutionary War Veteran, a Private serving from North Carolina and Virginia. He received a pension for his service.[1]
The Bayles family lived in Washington County, Tennessee, where both Hezekiah's parents died. By 1809, Hezekiah and other Bayles family members were living in Madison County, Mississippi Territory.
Hezekiah and Jane Evans Bayles had eleven children.
Sources
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 17 Feb 2018), "Record of Hezekiah Baylies", Ancestor # A007657.
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The TN Valley SAR Chapter, Huntsville, AL marked Hezekiah's gravesite prior to 2000.
My husband who is a member of the TN Valley SAR Chapter places Christmas wreaths
on several patriot/soldier's graves - he rotates which ones he visits. We will try to remember
to take a picture of Hezekiah's grave this Cmas. The stone is almost unreadable. The SAR marker
is missing and Hezekiah's resting place needs to be remarked again.
Linda Alcott Maples (alcott-171) and Jim Maples (maples-878)
My husband who is a member of the TN Valley SAR Chapter places Christmas wreaths on several patriot/soldier's graves - he rotates which ones he visits. We will try to remember to take a picture of Hezekiah's grave this Cmas. The stone is almost unreadable. The SAR marker is missing and Hezekiah's resting place needs to be remarked again.
Linda Alcott Maples (alcott-171) and Jim Maples (maples-878)