George M. England

M, b. 1854
     George M. England married Laura Van Clemantine Miller, daughter of James A. Miller and Sarah Martha Bagwell. George M. England was born in 1854 in Tucker, DeKalb County, Georgia.

George Miller

M, b. 1859
     George Miller was born in 1859 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He was the son of James A. Miller and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

William Miller

M, b. 1863
     William Miller married Emma England. William Miller was born in 1863 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He was the son of James A. Miller and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

Emma England

F, b. 1866
     Her married name was Miller. Emma England married William Miller, son of James A. Miller and Sarah Martha Bagwell. Emma England was born in 1866 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.

James Riley Jackson

M, b. 3 March 1821
     James Riley Jackson was born on 3 March 1821 in Hancock County, Georgia. He married Sarah Martha Bagwell, daughter of Robert Johnson Bagwell and Sarah Chamblee.

Children of James Riley Jackson and Sarah Martha Bagwell

Robert Riley Jackson

M, b. 1869
     Robert Riley Jackson was born in 1869 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He was the son of James Riley Jackson and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

Martha Mimosa Jackson

F, b. 19 June 1871
     Martha Mimosa Jackson was born on 19 June 1871 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. She was the daughter of James Riley Jackson and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

Mary E. N. Jackson

F, b. 1873
     Mary E. N. Jackson was born in 1873 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. She was the daughter of James Riley Jackson and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

Willis Toliver Jackson

M, b. 16 May 1875
     Willis Toliver Jackson was born on 16 May 1875 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He was the son of James Riley Jackson and Sarah Martha Bagwell.

Jane Bagwell1

F, b. 23 November 1836, d. 30 June 1904
     Jane Bagwell was born on 23 November 1836 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Johnson Bagwell and Sarah Chamblee. Jane Bagwell appeared on the 1850 United States Federal Census for Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Georgia, enumerated on 2 August 1850.2 She appeared on the 1850 United States Federal Census for Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Georgia, enumerated on 2 August 1850.2 She died on 30 June 1904 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 67.

Citations

  1. [S462] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Berkshire, Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 263, Dwelling: 19, Family Number: 19, Date: 1850.
  2. [S6104] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Census Place: Berkshire, Gwinnett, Georgia, Year: 1850; Census Place: Berkshire, Gwinnett, Georgia; Roll: M432_71; Page: 131A; Image: 266, Date: August 2, 1850.

Barbara Caroline Bagwell1

F, b. 26 March 1834, d. 20 November 1909
     Barbara Caroline Bagwell was born on 26 March 1834 in South Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. Her married name was Adams. Barbara Caroline Bagwell married John Adams. Barbara Caroline Bagwell married Andrew Wood after 1855. Barbara Caroline Bagwell died on 20 November 1909 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 75.2 She was buried at Union Grove Baptist Chruch, Dacula, Gwinnett County, Georgia.2

Children of Barbara Caroline Bagwell and John Adams

Citations

  1. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.
  2. [S3354] Barbara Caroline Bagwell Wood Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

John Adams

M, d. circa 1854
     John Adams married Barbara Caroline Bagwell, daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. John Adams died circa 1854 in Anderson County, South Carolina.

Children of John Adams and Barbara Caroline Bagwell

Martha Isabelle Adams

F, b. 5 August 1852, d. 17 April 1934
     Martha Isabelle Adams also went by the name of Mattie. She was born on 5 August 1852 in Anderson County, South Carolina. She was the daughter of John Adams and Barbara Caroline Bagwell. As of 14 October 1869,her married name was Davis. Martha Isabelle Adams married John Monroe Davis on 14 October 1869 at Gwinnett County, Georgia. Martha Isabelle Adams died on 17 April 1934 in Dacula, Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 81.

Margaret Doolie Adams

F, b. 14 May 1854, d. 10 December 1926
     Margaret Doolie Adams also went by the name of Dool. She was born on 14 May 1854 in Anderson County, South Carolina. She was the daughter of John Adams and Barbara Caroline Bagwell. Margaret Doolie Adams died on 10 December 1926 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 72. She was buried at Harmony Grove, Gwinnett County, Georgia.

John Newton Bagwell1,2

M, b. 20 November 1834, d. 27 March 1906
Painting of John Newton Bagwell
Photograph provided by L. R. Bagwell (Del Rio, Texas) in 1974
     John Newton Bagwell was born on 20 November 1834 in Anderson County, South Carolina.3,1,4,2 He was the son of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. John Newton Bagwell married Mary Ann McCord on 14 February 1860 at Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,5 Enlisted as a private in Company I, 55th Georgia Infantry of the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)

Regimental History of the 55th Georgia Infantry.

Battles Fought
Fought on 15 Aug 1862 at On March To KY.
Fought on 12 Sep 1862 at Pine Mountain, GA.
Fought on 28 Oct 1862 at Richmond, KY.
Fought on 29 Oct 1862 at Richmond, KY.
Fought on 18 Dec 1862.
Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 15 Aug 1863 at Cumberland Gap, TN.
Fought on 9 Sep 1863 at Cumberland Gap, TN.
Fought on 9 Sep 1863 at Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL.
Fought on 19 Sep 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Fought on 20 Sep 1863 at Manchester, KY.
Fought on 5 Jul 1864 at Nickajack Creek, GA.
Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 16 Dec 1864 at Nashville, TN.
Fought on 22 Feb 1865 at Richmond, VA.
Fought on 9 Apr 1865 at Salisbury, NC.
Fought on 12 Apr 1865 at Salisbury, NC.3,6,7

John Newton is widowed and found in the house of his son-in-law (Joseph Saunders) on the 1900 U.S. Federal Census.4 He died on 27 March 1906 in Shelby County, Texas, at age 71.3,5 He was buried at Ramah Cemetery, Tenaha, Shelby County, Texas.3

Children of John Newton Bagwell and Mary Ann McCord

Citations

  1. [S475] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Cains, Gwinnett, Georgia; Enumeration District: 123; Supervisor District: 1; Page: 27, Dwelling: 242, Family Number: 250, Date: 1880.
  2. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.
  3. [S471] John Newton Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S476] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Troupe, Smith, Texas, Emuneration District: 100, Supervisor District: 7, Sheet: 8B, Dwelling: 165, Family Number: 170, Date: 1900.
  5. [S1981] Applicant: Lawrence Raymond Bagwell, "SAR Application of Lawrence Raymond Bagwell for John Daniel Bagwell."
  6. [S472] "American Civil War Soldiers: J(ohn Newton) Bagwell (55th GA)."
  7. [S473] "American Civil War Regiments: 55th GA Infantry."
  8. [S3357] Mariah Callie Bagwell Wilson Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Mary Ann McCord1

F, b. 22 October 1836, d. 1 October 1891
     Mary Ann McCord was born on 22 October 1836 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,2 As of 14 February 1860,her married name was Bagwell. She married John Newton Bagwell, son of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper, on 14 February 1860 at Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,2 Mary Ann McCord died on 1 October 1891 in Auburn, Barrow County, Georgia, at age 54. She was buried at Union Grove Cemetery, Douglas County, Georgia.

Children of Mary Ann McCord and John Newton Bagwell

Citations

  1. [S475] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Cains, Gwinnett, Georgia; Enumeration District: 123; Supervisor District: 1; Page: 27, Dwelling: 242, Family Number: 250, Date: 1880.
  2. [S1981] Applicant: Lawrence Raymond Bagwell, "SAR Application of Lawrence Raymond Bagwell for John Daniel Bagwell."
  3. [S3357] Mariah Callie Bagwell Wilson Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Maude "Martha" Bagwell1

F, b. circa 1838
     Maude "Martha" Bagwell was born circa 1838 in South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. Her married name was Morrison. Maude "Martha" Bagwell married John James Morrison.

Citations

  1. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.

John James Morrison

M, b. circa 1836
     John James Morrison was born circa 1836. He married Maude "Martha" Bagwell, daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper.

Sarah Ann Bagwell1

F, b. 25 February 1841, d. 18 October 1890
     Sarah Ann Bagwell was born on 25 February 1841 in South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. Sarah Ann Bagwell married John J. Miller on 20 November 1860. Sarah Ann Bagwell married John W. Farr in 1865. Sarah Ann Bagwell died on 18 October 1890 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 49.

Citations

  1. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.

Mary Elizabeth Bagwell1

F, b. 2 April 1842, d. 18 September 1881
     Mary Elizabeth Bagwell was born on 2 April 1842 in South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. Mary Elizabeth Bagwell married Reverend Gainum Taylor Robinson on 29 November 1866. Mary Elizabeth Bagwell died on 18 September 1881 in Auburn, Barrow County, Georgia, at age 39.

Citations

  1. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.

Reverend George Larkin Bagwell1,2,3,4

M, b. 22 October 1845, d. 14 June 1916
Reverend George Larkin Bagwell
Photograph courtesty of Mary Ellen Bagwell Morris
     Reverend George Larkin Bagwell was born on 22 October 1845 in South Carolina.2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of James William Bagwell and Nancy Harper. In 1853, George came with his widowed mother, aged grandfather, and siblings to Gwinett County in 1853. The family purchased what was known as the Everett Farm located today in Barrow County at the corner of Dee Kennedy Road and Harmony Grove Road. -. In 1863 he joined the confederate army at the age of sixteen, and served with distinct gallantry through that memorable struggle between the states. He was in the Georgia Light Artillery in Captain Daniell's Battery. Reverend George Larkin Bagwell married Nancy Adeline Smith on 24 December 1867.1,7 Reverend George Larkin Bagwell and Nancy Adeline Smith lived in 1870 in Hog Mountain, Gwinnett County, Georgia.5 He was ordined as a Baptist minister in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 1873.8 Reverend George Larkin Bagwell married Esther Angeline "Angie" Murphy circa 1888.3,4 Reverend George Larkin Bagwell died on 14 June 1916 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 70.7,6 He was buried at Harmony Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Auburn, Barrow County, Georgia.6

Children of Reverend George Larkin Bagwell and Nancy Adeline Smith

Children of Reverend George Larkin Bagwell and Esther Angeline "Angie" Murphy

Citations

  1. [S474] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Cains, Gwinnett, Georgia; Enumeration District: 123; Supervisor District: 1; Page: 26, Dwelling: 240, Family Number: 248, Date: 1880.
  2. [S608] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 34; Family Number: 34, Date: 1850.
  3. [S610] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Cains, Gwinnett, Georgia; Emuneration District: 57, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 14A, Dwelling: 253, Family Number: 253, Date: 1900.
  4. [S611] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Rocky Creek, Gwinnett, Georgia;; Emuneration District: 65, Supervisor District: 3, Sheet: 1A, Dwelling: 3, Family Number: 3, Date: 1910.
  5. [S4845] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Hog Mountain, Gwinnett County, Georgia, Population Schedule: Hog Mountain, Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 50, Dwelling: 400, Family Number: 376, Date: 1870.
  6. [S4847] Rev George Larkin Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  7. [S1982] Applicant: George N. Bagwell, "SAR Application of George N. Bagwell for Frederick Thompson."
  8. [S2071] Email from Mary Ellen Bagwell Morris dated August 2011 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell; Subject Line: Cline J Bagwells.

Elizabeth Stone1

F, b. 1793, d. after 1838
     Elizabeth Stone was also known as Sarah Elizabeth Stone. She was born in 1793.1 As of circa 1825,her married name was Bagwell. She married Mathew Warren Bagwell, son of John Daniel Bagwell and Rachel Chamblee, in 1831 at Anderson County, South Carolina.1 Elizabeth Stone died after 1838.1

Children of Elizabeth Stone and Mathew Warren Bagwell

Citations

  1. [S1480] Email from Iris Watson and Sharon Bagwell Wallace dated August - September 2010 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwells.
  2. [S607] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 35; Family Number: 35, Date: 1850.

Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr.1,2,3

M, b. 16 January 1832, d. 18 August 1891
     Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. was also known as Matthew Warren Bagwell. He was born on 16 January 1832 in Anderson County, South Carolina.1,3,4,5 He was the son of Mathew Warren Bagwell and Elizabeth Stone.4 Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. married Susan Amanda Lee on 17 May 1851 at Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,4,5 He enlisted as a private in the 56th Georgia Regiment on May 3, 1862. He was wounded at the The Battle of Baker's Creek (also called the Battle of Champion Hill) and surrendered to General Grant at Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4, 1863. He was paroled there on July 15,1863. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tennesee on July 31, 1864, and again at Louisville, Kentucky, and was released to remain north of Ohio River on August 3,1864.6
Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee lived in 1870 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.2 Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee lived in 1880 in Big Creek, Milton County, Georgia.1 Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. died on 18 August 1891 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 59. His tombstone indicates his death as August 12, 1891.6,4,5 He was buried at Sweetwater Baptist Church and Cemetery, Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.5

Children of Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee

Citations

  1. [S605] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Milton, Georgia; Enumeration District: 150; Supervior District: 1st; Page: 24, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1880.
  2. [S606] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 77, Dwelling: 544, Family Number: 530, Date: 1870.
  3. [S607] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Eastern Subdivision, Anderson, South Carolina; Page 241; Dwelling Number: 35; Family Number: 35, Date: 1850.
  4. [S1480] Email from Iris Watson and Sharon Bagwell Wallace dated August - September 2010 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwells.
  5. [S2017] Matthew Warren Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  6. [S73] Muster Roll of Co. G, 56th GA Infantry, online http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/rosters/56infg.htm

Susan Amanda Lee1,2

F, b. 15 June 1831, d. 1 December 1903
     Susan Amanda Lee was also known as Susan Ann Lee.3 She was born on 15 June 1831 in Anderson County, South Carolina.1,2,4,3 As of 1851,her married name was Bagwell. She married Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr., son of Mathew Warren Bagwell and Elizabeth Stone, on 17 May 1851 at Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.1,4,5 Susan Amanda Lee and Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. lived in 1870 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.2 Susan Amanda Lee and Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. lived in 1880 in Big Creek, Milton County, Georgia.1 Susan Amanda Lee died on 1 December 1903 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, at age 72 Her tombstone indicates her death as December 2, 1903.4,3 She was buried at Sweetwater Baptist Church and Cemetery, Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.3

Children of Susan Amanda Lee and Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr.

Citations

  1. [S605] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Milton, Georgia; Enumeration District: 150; Supervior District: 1st; Page: 24, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1880.
  2. [S606] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 77, Dwelling: 544, Family Number: 530, Date: 1870.
  3. [S2018] Susan Ann Lee Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S1480] Email from Iris Watson and Sharon Bagwell Wallace dated August - September 2010 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwells.
  5. [S2017] Matthew Warren Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.

Richard Ferman Bagwell1,2,3

M, b. 1 October 1860, d. 29 September 1922
     Richard Ferman Bagwell was born on 1 October 1860 in Georgia.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee.4 Richard Ferman Bagwell married Nancy Alice (?) on 12 May 1881 at Milton County, Georgia. Richard Ferman Bagwell married Mary Elizabeth Barnett on 9 August 1893 at DeKalb County, Georgia.5,4 Richard Ferman Bagwell married Laura Ward on 5 March 1905 at Milton County, Georgia. Richard Ferman Bagwell died on 29 September 1922 in Fulton County, Georgia, at age 61 of pulmonary tuberculosis.3,4 He was buried at Norcross City Cemetery, Norcross, Gwinnett County, Georgia.3

Children of Richard Ferman Bagwell and Mary Elizabeth Barnett

Child of Richard Ferman Bagwell and Laura Ward

Citations

  1. [S605] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Milton, Georgia; Enumeration District: 150; Supervior District: 1st; Page: 24, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1880.
  2. [S606] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 77, Dwelling: 544, Family Number: 530, Date: 1870.
  3. [S1290] Richard Ferman Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S1480] Email from Iris Watson and Sharon Bagwell Wallace dated August - September 2010 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwells.
  5. [S1291] Mary Barnett Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
  6. [S1292] James Tillman Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.

Emma Bagwell1,2

F, b. circa 1867
     Emma Bagwell was born circa 1867 in Georgia.1,2 She was the daughter of Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee.

Citations

  1. [S605] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Milton, Georgia; Enumeration District: 150; Supervior District: 1st; Page: 24, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1880.
  2. [S606] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 77, Dwelling: 544, Family Number: 530, Date: 1870.

Laura Bagwell1,2

M, b. circa 1869
     Laura Bagwell was born circa 1869 in Georgia.1,2 He was the son of Mathew Warren Bagwell Jr. and Susan Amanda Lee.

Citations

  1. [S605] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Milton, Georgia; Enumeration District: 150; Supervior District: 1st; Page: 24, Dwelling: 35, Family Number: 35, Date: 1880.
  2. [S606] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Gwinnett, Georgia; Page: 77, Dwelling: 544, Family Number: 530, Date: 1870.

Benjamin Broughton

M, b. 9 April 1804
     Benjamin Broughton married Mary (Polly) Bagwell, daughter of John Daniel Bagwell and Rachel Chamblee. Benjamin Broughton was born on 9 April 1804 in North Carolina.

James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell

M, b. 11 December 1873, d. 10 December 1955
James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell
The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama) - December 11, 1955
     James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell was born on 11 December 1873 in Dale County, Alabama.1 He was the son of Private Curtis G. H. Bagwell and Martha Ann Stevens. James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell married Josephine Emeline Newton on 12 December 1895 at Dale County, Alabama. James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell died on 10 December 1955 in Dale County Hospital, Dale County, Alabama, at age 81.1 He was buried at Chalkhead Baptist Church Cemetery, Ewell, Dale County, Alabama.1

Children of James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell and Josephine Emeline Newton

Citations

  1. [S3568] James Wiley Bagwell Grave Stone, unknown repository, unknown repository address, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  2. [S3487] Mary Ella Bagwell McLean Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Josephine Emeline Newton

F, b. 23 December 1863, d. 30 September 1941
Josephine Emeline (Newton) Bagwell - Obituary
The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama) - October 3, 1941 - Page 03
     Josephine Emeline Newton was born on 23 December 1863 in Dale County, Alabama.1 As of 12 December 1895,her married name was Bagwell. She married James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell, son of Private Curtis G. H. Bagwell and Martha Ann Stevens, on 12 December 1895 at Dale County, Alabama. Josephine Emeline Newton died on 30 September 1941 at age 77.1 She was buried at Chalkhead Baptist Church Cemetery, Ewell, Dale County, Alabama.1

Children of Josephine Emeline Newton and James Wiley (Wesley) Bagwell

Citations

  1. [S3567] Josephine Emeline Newton Bagwell Grave Stone, unknown repository, unknown repository address, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  2. [S3487] Mary Ella Bagwell McLean Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi