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Kellie and Leester Bailey

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Kellie and Leester Bailey
My grandparents Kellie Bailey and Leester "Birdie" Conley Bailey.
This was taken around 1948-1950 at their farm on Coon Hill Rd., Munith, Michigan.
Kellie was the son of Henry Gardner Bailey and Susan Marshall Bailey.
Birdie was the daughter of Reuben Conley and Helen Coburn Conley.
Both Kellie and Birdie were born in Kentucky, and later migrated to Michigan. Kellie was a coal miner in KY.
Date & Place: at Bailey Home Place in Michigan in Munith, Jackson County, Michigan USA
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Leester "Birdie" Conley Bailey
Leester Conley Bailey was born in . Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leester "Birdie" Conley Bailey.
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Kellie Bailey
Kellie Bailey was born in 1898. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kellie Bailey.
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Researching: Bailey, Conley, Crisp, Baldridge, Holbrook, Lawhorn, Colburn, Wright, and more from NC, VA and Ky.
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