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Bayley family of Rye

Information required on an old Rye family

My grandfather, James Bayley, was born in Rye before emigrating to South Africa. He was at the siege of Ladysmith and kept a diary that was published in the local Rye newspaper. His father was George Bayley who operated a number of ships from Rye. He was credited with saving a number of lives at sea, but was lost at sea with his ship.

George's father, James was born in Winchelsea in 1810 into a seafaring family. He also operated a number of ships from Rye and received life saving medals. In his obituary it was said that he had saved 26 lives at sea. He lived to a ripe old age.

I have quite a lot of information about this family, but no photographs of them or their ships. I am also interested in finding out more and extending the family tree back before 1810. I am quite happy to pass on what information I have to anybody interested in this family, but I would also very much like to hear from anybody who can help me extend my knowledge.

Clifford Alexander

[Editor's note: Contact details given with letter are Tel: 01803898229 or bobayjanr@yahoo.co.uk]

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