Lutilla A. Mayberry
F, b. 1854, d. 27 October 1928
Lutilla A. Mayberry was also known as Lutilla A. Haislip. She was born in 1854 in Illinois.1 As of before 1880,her married name was Bagwell. She married Stephen Bagwell, son of William O. Bagwell and Mary Catherine Ballard, before 1880 at Butler County, Missouri. Lutilla A. Mayberry and Stephen Bagwell lived in 1880 in Ash Hill, Butler County, Tennessee. Lutilla A. Mayberry died on 27 October 1928 in Butler County, Missouri, of malaria.1 She was buried at Mole Hill Cemetery, Broseley, Butler County, Missouri.1
Children of Lutilla A. Mayberry and Stephen Bagwell
- Eva Belle Bagwell b. Jul 1888, d. b 1920
- Letha May Bagwell b. 8 Apr 1890, d. 26 Apr 1977
Citations
- [S4732] Lutillie Mayberry Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Letha May Bagwell
F, b. 8 April 1890, d. 26 April 1977
Letha May Bagwell was born on 8 April 1890 in Missouri. She was the daughter of Stephen Bagwell and Lutilla A. Mayberry. Letha May Bagwell married William Stroud after 1910. Letha May Bagwell died on 26 April 1977 in Imperial County, California, at age 87. She was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, El Centro, Imperial County, California.
William Stroud
M, b. 1888
William Stroud was born in 1888. He married Letha May Bagwell, daughter of Stephen Bagwell and Lutilla A. Mayberry, after 1910.
Rosy "Rosetta" Norman
F
Rosy "Rosetta" Norman married Stephen Bagwell, son of William O. Bagwell and Mary Catherine Ballard, on 28 February 1904 at Butler County, Missouri.
Martha Tummins
F, b. circa 1839
Martha Tummins was born circa 1839 in Tennessee. She married Stephen Bagwell, son of William O. Bagwell and Mary Catherine Ballard, on 5 June 1863 at Dickson County, Tennessee.
William Bagwell1
M, b. circa 1805
William Bagwell was born circa 1805 in North Carolina.1 He married Elizabeth Sara Rae before 1841.1 William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae lived in 1860 in Whitfield County, Georgia.1 William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1
Children of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae
- Anderson Clemons Bagwell+1 b. Dec 1839, d. 1896
- Henderson O'Neal Bagwell+1 b. 8 Feb 1842, d. 16 Jun 1909
- Thomas Jefferson Bagwell+1 b. 8 Dec 1844, d. 17 Aug 1924
- Andrew Jackson Bagwell+1 b. 15 Nov 1845, d. 19 Feb 1928
- John Quincy Adams Bagwell1 b. c 1848
- George Washington Bagwell+1 b. c 1852
- Martha C. Bagwell1 b. c 1856
- Milton Joel Bagwell1 b. c 1857, d. a 1871
- Lawson Bagwell b. c 1860
- James Bagwell b. c 1863
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
Elizabeth Sara Rae1
F, b. circa 1824, d. 1 April 1878
Elizabeth Sara Rae was born circa 1824 in South Carolina.1,2 She married William Bagwell before 1841.1 Elizabeth Sara Rae and William Bagwell lived in 1860 in Whitfield County, Georgia.1 Elizabeth Sara Rae and William Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 Elizabeth Sara Rae appeared on the 1870 United States Federal Census for Hayville, Marion County, Kentucky, enumerated on 27 July 1870.2 She died on 1 April 1878 in Floyd, Georgia.
Children of Elizabeth Sara Rae and William Bagwell
- Anderson Clemons Bagwell+1 b. Dec 1839, d. 1896
- Henderson O'Neal Bagwell+1 b. 8 Feb 1842, d. 16 Jun 1909
- Thomas Jefferson Bagwell+1 b. 8 Dec 1844, d. 17 Aug 1924
- Andrew Jackson Bagwell+1 b. 15 Nov 1845, d. 19 Feb 1928
- John Quincy Adams Bagwell1 b. c 1848
- George Washington Bagwell+1 b. c 1852
- Martha C. Bagwell1 b. c 1856
- Milton Joel Bagwell1 b. c 1857, d. a 1871
- Lawson Bagwell b. c 1860
- James Bagwell b. c 1863
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S5995] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky, Year: 1870; Census Place: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky; Page: 34A; Family History Library Film: 545984, Date: 1870.
Anderson Clemons Bagwell1
M, b. December 1839, d. 1896
Anderson Clemons Bagwell was born in December 1839 in Greenville County, South Carolina.1,2 He was the son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 Anderson Clemons Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 He married Mary Cox on 18 June 1861 at Murray County, Georgia. "A. C. Bagwell" enlisted at Atlanta, Georgia, as a Private in Co. C of the 11th Georgia Infantry regiment (C.S.A.) on 3 July 1861. He was described at the time of enlistment as age 21, eyes blue, hair dark, complexion fair, height 5' 10", born in Greenville District, South Carolina, occupation farmer. He was admitted to Chimberazo Hospital, No. 2, at Richmond, Virginia, on 22 March 1863 suffering from "debility." He was released back to duty on 13 April 1863, and next appears on the rolls wth the rank of 1st Corporal. He served in the regiment for nearly three years before deserting while the regiment was at winter quarters near Morristown, TN, on 23 February 1864. Two days later, Anderson C. Bagwell enlisted in the 12th Tennessee Cavalry, which at the time was stationed to guard the Nashville & Northwestern Railroad in Tennessee.
Anderson C. Bagwell enlisted as a Private on 25 February 1864 at the age of 24. He was mustered into Co. I, 12th Tennessee Cavalry on 11 March 1864. This company was mustered in at Nashville, and composed mainly of men from states other than Tennessee. Bagwell was appointed Corporal on 11 March 1864, and was promoted to Sergeant on 1 October 1864 (Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Tennessee of the Military Forces of the State from 1861 to 1866). Bagwell was discharged as a Sergeant at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on 7 October 1865 (Source: Pension file).2 Company I, 12th Cavalry Regiment Tennessee (Union), Sergeant. Anderson Clemons Bagwell married Glaphrey Nicholas on 27 November 1867 at Ottawa County, Kansas. Anderson Clemons Bagwell lived in 1870 in Solomon, Cloud County, Kansas. He lived between 1875 and 1877 in California.2 Anderson Clemons registered to vote in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, on 11 September 1876. Anderson Clemons was baptized and confirmed a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on 13 October 1878 at Newport, Orange County, California, by J. F. Burton. He attended the Newport, California Branch. He and Glaphrey Nicholas lived in 1880 in Santa Ana Township, Los Angeles County, California. Anderson Clemons Bagwell lived between 1884 and 1891 in Bieber, Lassen County, California.2 Anderson C. Bagwell applied for and received a veteran's pension benefit in California on 13 August 1891 (application no. 1047342, certificate no. 793697), claiming debility due to "contractive piles" since 1883, catarrh since 1876, and rheumatism since 1864. His widow, Emma Kelso, filed for a remarried widow's benefit in 1927 (after the passing of her third husband, Walter H. Kelso, on 30 June 1922).2 He married Emeline “Emma” Kelso on 25 December 1894 at Little Valley, Lassen County, California. Article from the Big Valley Gazette, 27 December 1894:
A quiet wedding was celebrated at the toll house, between here and Fall River on Christmas day, the contracting parties being A. C. Bagwell and Mrs. Emma Swan. Only the near relatives of the parties were present and at one o'clock in the afternoon Judge Schooler, in his usual impressive manner pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was served to which those present did ample justice.
The bride was formerly a resident of Plumas County and is highly spoken of by those who know her, while the groom is well known for his generous traits and genial disposition, possessed of those peculiar characteristics that make life one round of happy anticipation.
The editor acknowledges the receipt of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and extends the heartiest congratulations to the married couple, accompanied by the best wishes for a life of uninterrupted happiness and prosperity.2 Anderson Clemons Bagwell was SEPARATION in January 1895. Emma remained with Anderson Bagwell for less than one month after they married, their residence being at Bieber, Lassen County. Upon their separation, Emma moved in with her sister at Hayden Hill for a time, then moved back to her home at Greenville, where she resided until 1898.2 He died in 1896 in Napa County, California.2 He was buried at Saint Helena Public Cemetery, Saint Helena, Napa County, California.3,2
Anderson C. Bagwell enlisted as a Private on 25 February 1864 at the age of 24. He was mustered into Co. I, 12th Tennessee Cavalry on 11 March 1864. This company was mustered in at Nashville, and composed mainly of men from states other than Tennessee. Bagwell was appointed Corporal on 11 March 1864, and was promoted to Sergeant on 1 October 1864 (Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Tennessee of the Military Forces of the State from 1861 to 1866). Bagwell was discharged as a Sergeant at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on 7 October 1865 (Source: Pension file).2 Company I, 12th Cavalry Regiment Tennessee (Union), Sergeant. Anderson Clemons Bagwell married Glaphrey Nicholas on 27 November 1867 at Ottawa County, Kansas. Anderson Clemons Bagwell lived in 1870 in Solomon, Cloud County, Kansas. He lived between 1875 and 1877 in California.2 Anderson Clemons registered to vote in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, on 11 September 1876. Anderson Clemons was baptized and confirmed a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on 13 October 1878 at Newport, Orange County, California, by J. F. Burton. He attended the Newport, California Branch. He and Glaphrey Nicholas lived in 1880 in Santa Ana Township, Los Angeles County, California. Anderson Clemons Bagwell lived between 1884 and 1891 in Bieber, Lassen County, California.2 Anderson C. Bagwell applied for and received a veteran's pension benefit in California on 13 August 1891 (application no. 1047342, certificate no. 793697), claiming debility due to "contractive piles" since 1883, catarrh since 1876, and rheumatism since 1864. His widow, Emma Kelso, filed for a remarried widow's benefit in 1927 (after the passing of her third husband, Walter H. Kelso, on 30 June 1922).2 He married Emeline “Emma” Kelso on 25 December 1894 at Little Valley, Lassen County, California. Article from the Big Valley Gazette, 27 December 1894:
A quiet wedding was celebrated at the toll house, between here and Fall River on Christmas day, the contracting parties being A. C. Bagwell and Mrs. Emma Swan. Only the near relatives of the parties were present and at one o'clock in the afternoon Judge Schooler, in his usual impressive manner pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was served to which those present did ample justice.
The bride was formerly a resident of Plumas County and is highly spoken of by those who know her, while the groom is well known for his generous traits and genial disposition, possessed of those peculiar characteristics that make life one round of happy anticipation.
The editor acknowledges the receipt of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and extends the heartiest congratulations to the married couple, accompanied by the best wishes for a life of uninterrupted happiness and prosperity.2 Anderson Clemons Bagwell was SEPARATION in January 1895. Emma remained with Anderson Bagwell for less than one month after they married, their residence being at Bieber, Lassen County. Upon their separation, Emma moved in with her sister at Hayden Hill for a time, then moved back to her home at Greenville, where she resided until 1898.2 He died in 1896 in Napa County, California.2 He was buried at Saint Helena Public Cemetery, Saint Helena, Napa County, California.3,2
Child of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Mary Cox
- James Thomas Bagwell+ b. 9 Apr 1871, d. 2 Mar 1934
Children of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas
- James P. Bagwell b. c 1867, d. 1 May 1898
- William T. Bagwell b. 23 Feb 1869, d. 25 Apr 1891
- Cynthia Bagwell b. c 1871
- Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell b. 3 Mar 1873, d. 15 Jan 1919
- Zilla Bagwell b. c 1875
- George Washington Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1877, d. 11 Jan 1920
Child of Anderson Clemons Bagwell
- Walter Henderson Bagwell+ b. 17 Dec 1886, d. 19 Oct 1942
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S1489] History of Anderson C. Bagwell, online http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~enderlin/cw/…
- [S1491] A. C. Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
Henderson O'Neal Bagwell1
M, b. 8 February 1842, d. 16 June 1909
Henderson O'Neal Bagwell was also known as Henderson Onie Bagwell Jr.2 Henderson O'Neal Bagwell was also known as Henderson O. Bagwell.3 He was born on 8 February 1842 in South Carolina.1,4,3,2 He was the son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 Henderson O'Neal Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 Henderson O'Neal enlisted as a private in the 6 Alabama Infantry, Company D.2,5 He was discharged due to disability consequence of an attack of typhoid fever.
"I certify that the within named Henderson O. Bagwell, a private in Captain W. L. Gordon's Co., 16th Regt. Alabama Volunteers, born in Greenville District, SC aged nineteen (19) years, five feet ten inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, and by profession a farmer, was enlisted by W. L. Gordon at Long ? and Alabama on the 25th day of April 1861 to serve for one year and is now entitled to a discharge by reason of disability consequence of an attack of typhoid fever. THe said H.O. Bagwell was last paid by A.P.M. E.H. Harris to include the 31st day of August 1861 and has pay due to him from that time to the present date. There is due to him $29.00 clothing money not drawn. He is indebted to the C.S. on no acc't. whatever. Given in duplicate at Davis Fort, Virginia this January 8th 1862.
A.m. Goodson-Lieut
Comdy Co. (11) 16th Regt. AV."2
He married Sarah Chrisantha "Cassie" James on 7 May 1863 at Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia.6 Henderson O'Neal Bagwell died on 16 June 1909 in Marion County, Kentucky, at age 67.4,3,2 He was buried at Haysville Cemetery, Gravel Smith, Marion County, Kentucky; This cemetery has been referred to as Hourigan Cemetery.4,3,2
"I certify that the within named Henderson O. Bagwell, a private in Captain W. L. Gordon's Co., 16th Regt. Alabama Volunteers, born in Greenville District, SC aged nineteen (19) years, five feet ten inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, and by profession a farmer, was enlisted by W. L. Gordon at Long ? and Alabama on the 25th day of April 1861 to serve for one year and is now entitled to a discharge by reason of disability consequence of an attack of typhoid fever. THe said H.O. Bagwell was last paid by A.P.M. E.H. Harris to include the 31st day of August 1861 and has pay due to him from that time to the present date. There is due to him $29.00 clothing money not drawn. He is indebted to the C.S. on no acc't. whatever. Given in duplicate at Davis Fort, Virginia this January 8th 1862.
A.m. Goodson-Lieut
Comdy Co. (11) 16th Regt. AV."2
He married Sarah Chrisantha "Cassie" James on 7 May 1863 at Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia.6 Henderson O'Neal Bagwell died on 16 June 1909 in Marion County, Kentucky, at age 67.4,3,2 He was buried at Haysville Cemetery, Gravel Smith, Marion County, Kentucky; This cemetery has been referred to as Hourigan Cemetery.4,3,2
Children of Henderson O'Neal Bagwell and Sarah Chrisantha "Cassie" James
- Georgia Irvin Bagwell b. 19 Apr 1864, d. 20 Feb 1940
- Charles Ervin Bagwell+ b. 21 Jan 1866, d. 14 Sep 1932
- Mollie R. Bagwell b. 1868, d. 24 May 1940
- John J. Bagwell+7 b. 29 Dec 1869, d. 5 Aug 1936
- Sallie Bagwell b. 22 Dec 1872, d. 6 Aug 1915
- Della Bagwell b. 11 Oct 1874, d. 9 Jul 1955
- Emma Lee Bagwell b. 6 Nov 1876, d. 31 May 1938
- William Bagwell+ b. 27 Aug 1878, d. 25 Aug 1966
- Edgar Bagwell+ b. 22 Feb 1880, d. 25 Jun 1954
- Susie Bagwell8 b. 1881, d. 28 Dec 1951
- Thomas Bagwell+ b. 4 Feb 1885, d. 14 Apr 1964
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S1485] Email from [Name Withheld] dated September 2010 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Henderson Onie Bagwell's Descendents.
- [S1482] Henderson O'Neal Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
- [S3489] Henderson O'Neal Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S1487] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System: Henderson O. Bagwell, online http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/
- [S1483] Chrisanthia James Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
- [S4602] Email from Karen Callahan dated October 2016 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell; Subject Line: Email about Henderson O'Neal Bagwell Family.
- [S5337] Susie Bagwell Raley Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Thomas Jefferson Bagwell1
M, b. 8 December 1844, d. 17 August 1924
Thomas Jefferson Bagwell was born on 8 December 1844 in South Carolina.1,2 He was the son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 Thomas Jefferson Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 He married Aurelia Jane Atwater in 1879 at Mill Creek, Washington County, Kansas. Thomas Jefferson Bagwell died on 17 August 1924 in Cloud County, Kansas, at age 79.2 He was buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas.2
Children of Thomas Jefferson Bagwell and Aurelia Jane Atwater
- Daisy Bagwell b. c 1880
- Charles R. Bagwell+ b. 22 Feb 1885, d. 26 Jun 1937
- Edna Bagwell
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S6107] Thomas Jefferson “Jeff” Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84236723
John Quincy Adams Bagwell1
M, b. circa 1848
John Quincy Adams Bagwell was also known as John A. Bagwell. He was born circa 1848 in South Carolina.1 He was the son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 John Quincy Adams Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
Martha C. Bagwell1
F, b. circa 1856
Martha C. Bagwell was born circa 1856 in South Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 Martha C. Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 She appeared on the 1870 United States Federal Census for Hayville, Marion County, Kentucky, enumerated on 27 July 1870.2
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S5995] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky, Year: 1870; Census Place: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky; Page: 34A; Family History Library Film: 545984, Date: 1870.
Milton Joel Bagwell1
M, b. circa 1857, d. after 1871
Milton Joel Bagwell was born circa 1857 in South Carolina.1,2 He was the son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae.1 Milton Joel Bagwell appeared on the 1860 United States Federal Census for District 10, Whitfield County, Georgia, enumerated on 1 July 1860.1 He appeared on the 1870 United States Federal Census for Hayville, Marion County, Kentucky, enumerated on 1870.2 He died after 1871 in Marion County, Kentucky.
Citations
- [S1490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia, Year: 1860; Census Place: District 10, Whitfield, Georgia; Roll: M653_141; Page: 682; Family History Library Film: 803141, Date: 1860.
- [S5995] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky, Year: 1870; Census Place: Hayville, Marion, Kentucky; Page: 34A; Family History Library Film: 545984, Date: 1870.
Mary Cox
F
Mary Cox married Anderson Clemons Bagwell, son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae, on 18 June 1861 at Murray County, Georgia.
Child of Mary Cox and Anderson Clemons Bagwell
- James Thomas Bagwell+ b. 9 Apr 1871, d. 2 Mar 1934
Glaphrey Nicholas
F, b. 1852, d. February 1886
Glaphrey Nicholas was born in 1852 in Mississippi. As of 27 November 1867,her married name was Bagwell. She married Anderson Clemons Bagwell, son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae, on 27 November 1867 at Ottawa County, Kansas. Glaphrey Nicholas and Anderson Clemons Bagwell lived in 1880 in Santa Ana Township, Los Angeles County, California. Glaphrey Nicholas died in February 1886 in Placer County, California.
Children of Glaphrey Nicholas and Anderson Clemons Bagwell
- James P. Bagwell b. c 1867, d. 1 May 1898
- William T. Bagwell b. 23 Feb 1869, d. 25 Apr 1891
- Cynthia Bagwell b. c 1871
- Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell b. 3 Mar 1873, d. 15 Jan 1919
- Zilla Bagwell b. c 1875
- George Washington Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1877, d. 11 Jan 1920
Emeline “Emma” Kelso1
F, b. 13 April 1854, d. 7 March 1932
Emeline “Emma” Kelso was also known as Emma Swan. She was born on 13 April 1854 in Centerville District, Alamenda County, California.1 She married Anderson Clemons Bagwell, son of William Bagwell and Elizabeth Sara Rae, on 25 December 1894 at Little Valley, Lassen County, California. Article from the Big Valley Gazette, 27 December 1894:
A quiet wedding was celebrated at the toll house, between here and Fall River on Christmas day, the contracting parties being A. C. Bagwell and Mrs. Emma Swan. Only the near relatives of the parties were present and at one o'clock in the afternoon Judge Schooler, in his usual impressive manner pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was served to which those present did ample justice.
The bride was formerly a resident of Plumas County and is highly spoken of by those who know her, while the groom is well known for his generous traits and genial disposition, possessed of those peculiar characteristics that make life one round of happy anticipation.
The editor acknowledges the receipt of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and extends the heartiest congratulations to the married couple, accompanied by the best wishes for a life of uninterrupted happiness and prosperity.1 Emeline “Emma” Kelso was SEPARATION in January 1895. Emma remained with Anderson Bagwell for less than one month after they married, their residence being at Bieber, Lassen County. Upon their separation, Emma moved in with her sister at Hayden Hill for a time, then moved back to her home at Greenville, where she resided until 1898.1 She died on 7 March 1932 in Oroville, Butte County, California, at age 77
From the time this lady was a teenager, she began to write poetry. (I have poems written from 1869 to 1915)
On the back of page four of a poem written by Emeline, she writes; Our family, consisting of Father, Mother and five children, Albert, Addie, Emma, Edward and Willie, left San Jose in the month of April 1870 and arrived at Clear Lake, Lake County about the middle of May. We went to the famous Bartlett Springs, in November of 1870. Albert Trubody, age three months, was the first white baby at Bartlett Springs and I Emma Ament was the first young lady there. We went there again in April of 1871. From there went on to Hayden Hill, in Lassen County, arriving there about the middle of June 1871. We went from there to Greenville and spent the winter.
Emma and Amos Swan were married on August 20th, 1874, in Calistoga, Napa County, California. That same year they moved to Butte County.
Amos and Emma had five children, Lura, born March 29th 1876, Calistoga, Napa Co, Ella was born Sept 19th, 1877 at Greenville, Plumas Co, Etta was born Feb 25th 1880 in Calistoga, Napa Co, Henry was born April 26th 1882 in Auburn, Placer County, CA, Dora Alice, May 17th 1890, in Bidwell Bar, Butte County, Calif
Emma Swan was still paying property taxes on the Swan Ranch at Indian Valley in 1902. The Swan Ranch was sold to the Wheelock Family in 1909, and is still owned by them, although it is leased to another family.
Emma was living on Stanwood Rd, Mt House, in 1910. Daughter Arnetta and husband James Cox were living with her. Her son Henry Swan lived just up the road. Emma moved to Oakland about 1912.
She was buried at Old Oroville Cemetery, Oroville, Butte County, California.
A quiet wedding was celebrated at the toll house, between here and Fall River on Christmas day, the contracting parties being A. C. Bagwell and Mrs. Emma Swan. Only the near relatives of the parties were present and at one o'clock in the afternoon Judge Schooler, in his usual impressive manner pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was served to which those present did ample justice.
The bride was formerly a resident of Plumas County and is highly spoken of by those who know her, while the groom is well known for his generous traits and genial disposition, possessed of those peculiar characteristics that make life one round of happy anticipation.
The editor acknowledges the receipt of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and extends the heartiest congratulations to the married couple, accompanied by the best wishes for a life of uninterrupted happiness and prosperity.1 Emeline “Emma” Kelso was SEPARATION in January 1895. Emma remained with Anderson Bagwell for less than one month after they married, their residence being at Bieber, Lassen County. Upon their separation, Emma moved in with her sister at Hayden Hill for a time, then moved back to her home at Greenville, where she resided until 1898.1 She died on 7 March 1932 in Oroville, Butte County, California, at age 77
From the time this lady was a teenager, she began to write poetry. (I have poems written from 1869 to 1915)
On the back of page four of a poem written by Emeline, she writes; Our family, consisting of Father, Mother and five children, Albert, Addie, Emma, Edward and Willie, left San Jose in the month of April 1870 and arrived at Clear Lake, Lake County about the middle of May. We went to the famous Bartlett Springs, in November of 1870. Albert Trubody, age three months, was the first white baby at Bartlett Springs and I Emma Ament was the first young lady there. We went there again in April of 1871. From there went on to Hayden Hill, in Lassen County, arriving there about the middle of June 1871. We went from there to Greenville and spent the winter.
Emma and Amos Swan were married on August 20th, 1874, in Calistoga, Napa County, California. That same year they moved to Butte County.
Amos and Emma had five children, Lura, born March 29th 1876, Calistoga, Napa Co, Ella was born Sept 19th, 1877 at Greenville, Plumas Co, Etta was born Feb 25th 1880 in Calistoga, Napa Co, Henry was born April 26th 1882 in Auburn, Placer County, CA, Dora Alice, May 17th 1890, in Bidwell Bar, Butte County, Calif
Emma Swan was still paying property taxes on the Swan Ranch at Indian Valley in 1902. The Swan Ranch was sold to the Wheelock Family in 1909, and is still owned by them, although it is leased to another family.
Emma was living on Stanwood Rd, Mt House, in 1910. Daughter Arnetta and husband James Cox were living with her. Her son Henry Swan lived just up the road. Emma moved to Oakland about 1912.
She was buried at Old Oroville Cemetery, Oroville, Butte County, California.
Citations
- [S1489] History of Anderson C. Bagwell, online http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~enderlin/cw/…
Edgar Bagwell
M, b. 22 February 1880, d. 25 June 1954
Edgar Bagwell was born on 22 February 1880.1 He was the son of Henderson O'Neal Bagwell and Sarah Chrisantha "Cassie" James. Edgar Bagwell married Henrietta Noel before 1910. Edgar Bagwell died on 25 June 1954 at age 74.1 He was buried at Haysville Cemetery, Marion County, Kentucky.1
Children of Edgar Bagwell and Henrietta Noel
- Margaret Bagwell b. 22 Nov 1910, d. 31 Jan 1927
- Viola Bagwell b. 5 Feb 1918, d. 5 Feb 1920
Citations
- [S2099] Edgar Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
Thomas Bagwell
M, b. 4 February 1885, d. 14 April 1964
Thomas Bagwell was also known as Tomas Bagwell. He was born on 4 February 1885.1 He was the son of Henderson O'Neal Bagwell and Sarah Chrisantha "Cassie" James. Thomas Bagwell married Lena V. Campbell before 1908. Thomas Bagwell and Lena V. Campbell lived in 1920 in South Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky. Thomas Bagwell died on 14 April 1964 in Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky, at age 79.1 He was buried at Ryder Cemetery, Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky.1
Children of Thomas Bagwell and Lena V. Campbell
- James O'Neal Bagwell b. 28 Dec 1908, d. 17 Oct 1921
- Silas Edward Bagwell+ b. 6 Jul 1913, d. 14 Jul 1984
- Milton Jarboe Bagwell+ b. 19 Apr 1920, d. 11 Jan 2012
- Hazel Viola Bagwell b. 15 Mar 1923, d. 3 Jan 2009
Citations
- [S2109] Tom Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
James Thomas Bagwell
M, b. 9 April 1871, d. 2 March 1934
James Thomas Bagwell was born on 9 April 1871 in Arkansas City, Arkansas. He was the son of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Mary Cox. James Thomas Bagwell married Martha Alice Eppler on 15 December 1898 at Waldron, Scout County, Arkansas. James Thomas Bagwell married Della Tyler on 16 March 1906 at Boothe, Scott County, Arkansas. James Thomas Bagwell died on 2 March 1934 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, at age 62. He was buried at Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, San Bernardino County, California.
Children of James Thomas Bagwell and Pearl O'Shields
- Auburn J. Bagwell b. Jan 1900, d. 1914
- Elmer Bagwell b. 1903, d. Mar 1979
- Jessie Bagwell
- Edna Bagwell b. 1909, d. 19 Feb 2006
Children of James Thomas Bagwell and Della Tyler
- Esther Ada Bagwell b. 1901, d. 21 Jun 1933
- Arnold Dee Bagwell+ b. 27 Apr 1908, d. 8 Sep 1996
- Myrl T. Bagwell
- Earl Noland Bagwell+ b. 19 Dec 1912, d. 11 Jun 1986
William T. Bagwell
M, b. 23 February 1869, d. 25 April 1891
William T. Bagwell was born on 23 February 1869 in Kansas.1 He was the son of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas. William T. Bagwell lived in 1880 in Santa Ana, Los Angeles County, California. He died on 25 April 1891 at age 22.1 He was buried at Hillside Cemetery, Bieber, Lassen County, California.1
Citations
- [S4604] Will T. Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Cynthia Bagwell
F, b. circa 1871
Cynthia Bagwell was born circa 1871 in Kansas. She was the daughter of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas.
Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell
M, b. 3 March 1873, d. 15 January 1919
Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell was born on 3 March 1873.1 He was the son of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas. Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell lived in 1880 in Santa Ana, Los Angeles County, California. He lived in 1894 in Modoc, California. He lived in 1910 in Pine Grove, Lassen County, California. He died on 15 January 1919 at age 45.1 He was buried at Hillside Cemetery, Bieber, Lassen County, California.1
Citations
- [S4603] Elmer E. Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Zilla Bagwell
F, b. circa 1875
Zilla Bagwell was born circa 1875 in Kansas. She was the daughter of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas. Zilla Bagwell lived in 1880 in Santa Ana, Los Angeles County, California.
George Washington Bagwell
M, b. 6 August 1877, d. 11 January 1920
George Washington Bagwell was born on 6 August 1877 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California.1 He was the son of Anderson Clemons Bagwell and Glaphrey Nicholas. George Washington Bagwell lived in 1880 in Santa Ana, Los Angeles County, California. He married Katherine "Kate" Miessen in 1906 at Brewster, Washington. George Washington Bagwell died on 11 January 1920 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, at age 42
Geo. Bagwell died Sunday night after a lingering illness of many weeks. The funeral was held from the Adventist church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.
Geo. W. Bagwell was born in California, August 18, 1877. On March 11, 1906, he was married to Miss Katie Mieson. To this union eight children were born. He died at Chelan January 11, 1920. He had lived in Chelan for four years.
Besides a wife and eight children he leaves a brother and one sister in California, to mourn his loss.1 He died on 11 January 1920 in Chelan County, Washington, at age 42. He was buried at Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan County, Washington.1
Geo. Bagwell died Sunday night after a lingering illness of many weeks. The funeral was held from the Adventist church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.
Geo. W. Bagwell was born in California, August 18, 1877. On March 11, 1906, he was married to Miss Katie Mieson. To this union eight children were born. He died at Chelan January 11, 1920. He had lived in Chelan for four years.
Besides a wife and eight children he leaves a brother and one sister in California, to mourn his loss.1 He died on 11 January 1920 in Chelan County, Washington, at age 42. He was buried at Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan County, Washington.1
Children of George Washington Bagwell and Katherine "Kate" Miessen
- Margaret Bagwell b. 1906, d. 1906
- Dorothy Bagwell2 b. 20 Dec 1906, d. 20 Feb 1946
- Frank Joshua Bagwell+ b. 29 Jan 1908, d. 20 May 1997
- George William Bagwell+ b. 18 Aug 1910, d. 30 May 1952
- Thomas Owen Bagwell+ b. 17 Feb 1911, d. 15 Dec 2000
- Furman Bagwell+ b. 13 Apr 1912, d. 9 May 1967
- Vera M. Bagwell b. 14 Nov 1914, d. 7 May 1998
- Elmer Ellsworth Bagwell b. 1 Mar 1916, d. 29 Sep 1916
- Jerry Bagwell b. 7 Jun 1917, d. 4 Mar 1976
- Alta Louise "Sally" Bagwell b. 25 Dec 1918, d. 22 Apr 1993
- Walter S. Bagwell b. 31 Mar 1920, d. 19 Aug 1920
Citations
- [S4505] George W Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S6930] Dorothy (Bagwell) Byrd, Certificate of Death: Dorothy (Bagwell) Byrd.
Geraldine Stillson
F, b. 27 October 1926, d. 3 August 2013
Geraldine Stillson was born on 27 October 1926 in Walters, Cotton County, Oklahoma.1 She married Billy Ray Bagwell, son of Raymond Madison Bagwell and Mattie Zoe Woodall.2 Geraldine Stillson died on 3 August 2013 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, at age 86
Word has been received of the death of Geraldine B. Bagwell, age 86, of Frederick. A private family burial will be held at the Frederick Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Jackson Funeral Home. Mrs. Bagwell passed away Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at a Lawton Hospital.
Geraldine B. Stillson Bagwell was born on October 27, 1926 in Walters, Oklahoma to Warren E. and Laura (Plumbtree) Stillson. She attended Hollister Public School and graduated from Hollister High School in 1944. She was a homemaker and a member of the Hollister Baptist Church.
She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Bobby and Carol Lynne Bagwell of Frederick; two grandchildren and their spouses, Danna and Curt Akin and Bryan and Tiffany Bagwell; and two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Kirby Akin.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Danny Bagwell; and one brother, Claud Stillson.1 She was buried at Frederick Memorial Cemetery, Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma.1
Word has been received of the death of Geraldine B. Bagwell, age 86, of Frederick. A private family burial will be held at the Frederick Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Jackson Funeral Home. Mrs. Bagwell passed away Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at a Lawton Hospital.
Geraldine B. Stillson Bagwell was born on October 27, 1926 in Walters, Oklahoma to Warren E. and Laura (Plumbtree) Stillson. She attended Hollister Public School and graduated from Hollister High School in 1944. She was a homemaker and a member of the Hollister Baptist Church.
She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Bobby and Carol Lynne Bagwell of Frederick; two grandchildren and their spouses, Danna and Curt Akin and Bryan and Tiffany Bagwell; and two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Kirby Akin.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Danny Bagwell; and one brother, Claud Stillson.1 She was buried at Frederick Memorial Cemetery, Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma.1
Child of Geraldine Stillson and Billy Ray Bagwell
- Danny Ray Bagwell2 b. 5 Feb 1956, d. 24 Dec 1972
Citations
- [S4284] Geraldine B. Stillson Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S1494] Danny Ray Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Danny Ray Bagwell1
M, b. 5 February 1956, d. 24 December 1972
Danny Ray Bagwell was born on 5 February 1956 in Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma.1 He was the son of Billy Ray Bagwell and Geraldine Stillson.1 Danny Ray Bagwell died on 24 December 1972 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, at age 16.1 He was buried at Frederick Cemetery, Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma.1,2
Citations
- [S1494] Danny Ray Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S823] Jackson Funeral Home (Frederick, OK), April 24, 2009, http://www.jacksonfuneral.net/sitemaker/sites/jackso0/…
Susie Mabel Bagwell1
F, b. 15 March 1907, d. 5 February 1908
Susie Mabel Bagwell was born on 15 March 1907.1 She was the daughter of Americus Madison Bagwell and Mary Eva Lena Smith.1 Susie Mabel Bagwell died on 5 February 1908.1 She was buried at Hackberry Cemetery, Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma.1
Citations
- [S1495] Susie Mabel Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
Elizabeth Catherine Quartermus
F
Elizabeth Catherine Quartermus married William Morrison Bagwell, son of Lorenzo Dow Bagwell and Agnes Elizabeth Morrison, on 17 April 1902 at Martin, North Carolina.
Children of Elizabeth Catherine Quartermus and William Morrison Bagwell
- Corley Lorenzo Bagwell b. 3 Feb 1903, d. 9 Nov 1976
- William Morrison Bagwell Jr.+ b. 11 Oct 1905, d. 20 Jul 1952
Corley Lorenzo Bagwell
M, b. 3 February 1903, d. 9 November 1976
Corley Lorenzo Bagwell was born on 3 February 1903 in Kingstown, Cleveland County, North Carolina. He was the son of William Morrison Bagwell and Elizabeth Catherine Quartermus. Corley Lorenzo Bagwell married Eleanor V. Howell after 1920. Corley Lorenzo Bagwell died on 9 November 1976 in San Diego, California, at age 73.
William Morrison Bagwell Jr.
M, b. 11 October 1905, d. 20 July 1952
William Morrison Bagwell Jr. was born on 11 October 1905 in North Carolina. He was the son of William Morrison Bagwell and Elizabeth Catherine Quartermus. William Morrison Bagwell Jr. married Violet Nieman on 4 April 1935 at Snohomish, Washington. William Morrison Bagwell Jr. married Priscilla Emaline Batterson on 19 June 1943 at Skagit, Washington. William Morrison Bagwell Jr. lived on 28 April 1951 in Seattle, Washington. He died on 20 July 1952 in Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 46. He was buried at Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington.
Children of William Morrison Bagwell Jr. and Priscilla Emaline Batterson
- William Halsey "Bags" Bagwell+ b. 28 Jan 1945, d. 14 Sep 2011
- Dorna Bagwell