[1] Bailey also owned 28 acres (11 ha) in the Bronx, part of what is now called West Fordham (formerly the site of Fort No.
[5] Upon his death, the estate was subdivided into streets and avenues and the bulk of the property became the grounds of the current U.S. Veterans Medical Center.
[9] Together, they were the parents of three children, including: Bailey died at his country residence in Fordham Heights in New York City on October 12, 1891.
[1][15] In 1899, his Bronx estate was sold to the Sisters of Charity for $290,000 (equivalent to $10,620,960 today) and was used to operate the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum.
[5] Through his son James, he was a grandfather of Alletta Nathalie Lorillard Bailey (1883–1935),[14] an amateur architectural historian and photographer,[16] who married Lewis Gouverneur Morris II (1882–1967)[17] in 1908.
[18] After Alletta's death, Morris remarried to Anita de Braganza, widow of Prince Miguel, Duke of Viseu.