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Nick Bailey

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Nick Bailey

Birth
Death
1966 (aged 78–79)
Burial
Basom, Genesee County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Nicodemus Bailey was born in 1887 and passed away in 1966. He was the Chief of the Tonawanda Seneca Indians, Tonawandas, New York.

He was a former football star at Carlisle Pa. having played with the great Jim Thorpe.

He lectured and played in numerous musical units across the nation. He was a long time flutist with the Buffalo (New York) Symphony Orchestra.

He was an authority on Indian lore and customs.

Nicodemus Bailey was raised a Master Mason in Arkon Lodge # 527, Arkon, New York in 1920. He was a Past High Priest of Western Star Chapter #35, Warsaw, New York, Royal Arch Masons; Past Illustrious Master of Nundawage Council #92, Warsaw, New York, Royal & Select Masons; Past Eminent Commander of Batavia, New York Consistory, Scottish Rite and Zuleika Grotto, Buffalo, New York.




Nicodemus Bailey was born in 1887 and passed away in 1966. He was the Chief of the Tonawanda Seneca Indians, Tonawandas, New York.

He was a former football star at Carlisle Pa. having played with the great Jim Thorpe.

He lectured and played in numerous musical units across the nation. He was a long time flutist with the Buffalo (New York) Symphony Orchestra.

He was an authority on Indian lore and customs.

Nicodemus Bailey was raised a Master Mason in Arkon Lodge # 527, Arkon, New York in 1920. He was a Past High Priest of Western Star Chapter #35, Warsaw, New York, Royal Arch Masons; Past Illustrious Master of Nundawage Council #92, Warsaw, New York, Royal & Select Masons; Past Eminent Commander of Batavia, New York Consistory, Scottish Rite and Zuleika Grotto, Buffalo, New York.






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