McCaggar Bagwell
M, b. 10 September 1945, d. 2 March 1969
McCaggar Bagwell was also known as Micajah Bagwell. He was born on 10 September 1945 in Georgia. He was the son of Nathen Garland Bagwell and Mamie Florence England. McCaggar Bagwell married Thelma Daugherty Russell before 1965. McCaggar Bagwell died on 2 March 1969 in Gardenia, California, at age 23.
Child of McCaggar Bagwell and Thelma Daugherty Russell
Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell1
M, b. 4 August 1915, d. 5 March 1992
Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell was born on 4 August 1915 in Jackson County, Georgia.1,2 He was the son of Micajah Bagwell and Maggie Rosetta Pendley. Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell married Maureen M. Samples after 1930. Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell died on 5 March 1992 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 76.2 He was buried at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.2
Children of Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell and Maureen M. Samples
- Louise Bagwell
- Doris Bagwell b. 25 Mar 1945, d. 27 Sep 2019
Citations
- [S490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Randolph, Jackson, Georgia, Emuneration District: 116, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 5B, Dwelling: 86, Family Number: 89, Date: 1920.
- [S4122] Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
John Virgil Bagwell1
M, b. 29 May 1918, d. 12 December 1996
John Virgil Bagwell was born on 29 May 1918 in Georgia.1,2 He was the son of Micajah Bagwell and Maggie Rosetta Pendley. John Virgil Bagwell married Florence Emma Lee McGee before 1947. John Virgil Bagwell died on 12 December 1996 in Hall County, Georgia, at age 78.2 He was buried at Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.2
Child of John Virgil Bagwell and Florence Emma Lee McGee
- John Virgil Bagwell Jr. b. 9 Sep 1947, d. 9 Sep 1947
Citations
- [S490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Randolph, Jackson, Georgia, Emuneration District: 116, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 5B, Dwelling: 86, Family Number: 89, Date: 1920.
- [S3908] John Virgil Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Thomas Clifford Bagwell
M, b. 14 December 1925, d. 8 December 1998
Thomas Clifford Bagwell was born on 14 December 1925 in Hall County, Georgia. He was the son of Micajah Bagwell and Maggie Rosetta Pendley. Thomas Clifford Bagwell married Virginia Mae Ethridge. Thomas Clifford Bagwell married Callie Nora Ella Eleanor Hitt. Thomas Clifford Bagwell died on 8 December 1998 in Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia, at age 72. He was buried at Roanoke Baptist Church Cemetery, Cumming, Forysth County, Georgia.
Mazzie Elizabeth Bagwell
F, b. 30 May 1921, d. 1975
Mazzie Elizabeth Bagwell was also known as Maisey Bagwell. She was born on 30 May 1921 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Micajah Bagwell and Maggie Rosetta Pendley. As of before 1941,her married name was Atkinson. Mazzie Elizabeth Bagwell married Harold Lee Atkinson before 1941. Mazzie Elizabeth Bagwell died in 1975 in Fulton County, Georgia. She was buried at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Maggie Rosetta Pendley1,2
F, b. 11 December 1894, d. 1 June 1977
Maggie Rosetta Pendley was born on 11 December 1894 in Georgia.2 She was the daughter of John T. Pendley and Elizabeth (?) As of 1912,her married name was Bagwell. Maggie Rosetta Pendley married Micajah Bagwell, son of Micajor Bagwell and Harriet M. Stone, in 1912.2,3 Her married name was Maggie Garner. Maggie Rosetta Pendley married (?) Garner after 1940. Maggie Rosetta Pendley died on 1 June 1977 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, at age 82. She was buried at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Children of Maggie Rosetta Pendley and Micajah Bagwell
- Benjamin Franklin Bagwell+4 b. 12 Oct 1913, d. 19 Aug 1992
- Aaron McCager "Slim" Bagwell+ b. 4 Aug 1915, d. 5 Mar 1992
- John Virgil Bagwell+ b. 29 May 1918, d. 12 Dec 1996
- Mazzie Elizabeth Bagwell b. 30 May 1921, d. 1975
- Thomas Clifford Bagwell b. 14 Dec 1925, d. 8 Dec 1998
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Randolph, Jackson, Georgia, Emuneration District: 116, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 5B, Dwelling: 86, Family Number: 89, Date: 1920.
- [S1022] Email from Runette Bagwell dated October 2009 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwellls.
- [S3906] Benjamin Franklin Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Sarah Louvenia King1,2
F, b. June 1862
Sarah Louvenia King was born in June 1862 in Georgia.1,3 She was the daughter of Granberry King and Mary Catherine Anderson.2 As of 11 February 1883,her married name was Bagwell. Sarah Louvenia King married Micajah Bagwell, son of Micajor Bagwell and Harriet M. Stone, on 11 February 1883. 1st Wife of Mikaja Bagwell.1,3 Sarah Louvenia King was buried at Union Hill Cemetery, Forsyth County, Georgia.3
Children of Sarah Louvenia King and Micajah Bagwell
- Arzenia Ann Bagwell+2 b. Apr 1884, d. 10 Feb 1950
- Ammarilla Bagwell b. Sep 1885, d. 7 Oct 1971
- Harriett T. Bagwell b. Oct 1887
- Walter Riley Bagwell+ b. 1 Oct 1888, d. 23 Dec 1955
- Flossie Mae Bagwell+ b. 7 Mar 1895, d. 8 Mar 1976
- Reverend Rayford McCager Bagwell+ b. 17 Aug 1895, d. 23 Apr 1980
- Cleveland Bird Bagwell+ b. 24 Mar 1900, d. 27 Aug 1960
- Clara Bell Bagwell b. 22 May 1902, d. 10 May 1989
- Nathen Garland Bagwell+ b. 11 Mar 1907, d. 28 Apr 1972
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S1022] Email from Runette Bagwell dated October 2009 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwellls.
- [S4407] Sarah Louvenia King Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Arzenia Ann Bagwell1,2
F, b. April 1884, d. 10 February 1950
Arzenia Ann Bagwell was born in April 1884 in Georgia.1,2 She was the daughter of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King.2 Arzenia Ann Bagwell married Eddie Smith, son of Andrew Jackson Smith and Mollie Esto Thorton, on 18 December 1911 at Georgia.2 As of 18 December 1911,her married name was Smith. Arzenia Ann Bagwell died on 10 February 1950 in Madison, Monroe County, Georgia, at age 65.2
Children of Arzenia Ann Bagwell and Eddie Smith
- Espey Andrew Smith2 b. 3 Feb 1913, d. 31 Dec 1979
- Viola Smith2
- Eddie Gladstone Smith2 b. 28 Jun 1917, d. 21 Jul 1994
- Fastine S. Smith2 b. 2 Feb 1918, d. 18 Mar 1999
- Mary Lou Smith2
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S1022] Email from Runette Bagwell dated October 2009 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Bagwellls.
Ammarilla Bagwell1,2
F, b. September 1885, d. 7 October 1971
Ammarilla Bagwell was also known as Riller Bagwell. Ammarilla Bagwell was also known as Rilla Bagwell. She was born in September 1885 in Georgia.1,2 She was the daughter of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King. Her married name was Browning.3 Ammarilla Bagwell married Crowell Justin Browning, son of James Marion Browning and Missouri Elvira Lyles, circa 1911.3 Ammarilla was admitted in to Central State Hospitalin Milledgeville, Georgia. She was furloughed May 21, 1970 and discharged December31, 1970.4 She died on 7 October 1971 in Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia, at age 86.2,5 She was buried on 9 October 1971 at Old Field Cemetery, Suwanee, Gwinnett County, Georgia.2,5
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S538] Riller Bagwell Browning Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S537] Crowell Justin Browning Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
- [S535] Email from Wanda Browning dated October 22-23, 2008 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Flossie Bagwell / James Browning.
- [S7030] The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georigia), October 9, 1971, Page: 18.
Harriett T. Bagwell1
F, b. October 1887
Harriett T. Bagwell was born in October 1887 in Georgia.1 She was the daughter of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King.
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
Walter Riley Bagwell1
M, b. 1 October 1888, d. 23 December 1955
Walter Riley Bagwell was born on 1 October 1888 in Forsyth County, Georgia.1,2,3 He was the son of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King. Walter Riley Bagwell married Willie Ruth Phillips on 10 August 1913 at Hall County, Georgia. Walter Riley Bagwell died on 23 December 1955 in Baldwin County, Georgia, at age 67.3 He was buried on 25 December 1955 at Oakland Community Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia.3
Children of Walter Riley Bagwell and Willie Ruth Phillips
- Walter Hoyt Bagwell+2 b. 28 May 1915, d. 14 Feb 1983
- Robert Herman Bagwell+2,4 b. 5 Sep 1916, d. 1 Mar 1989
- Lela Bell Bagwell+2 b. 7 Apr 1918, d. 18 Jul 1982
- Mary Louise Bagwell b. 13 Apr 1925, d. 8 Jul 2019
- Lois Kathrine Bagwell b. 11 Mar 1928, d. 5 Oct 1993
- Bertha Virginia Bagwell b. 1 Feb 1930, d. 25 Oct 2017
- Dorothy Geneva Bagwell+ b. 1 Feb 1930, d. 23 May 2013
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S1995] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Randolph, Jackson County, Georgia;; Emuneration District: 116, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 5B, Dwelling: 85, Family Number: 88, Date: 1920.
- [S2019] Walter R. Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
- [S1996] Robert Herman Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68070177/…
Flossie Mae Bagwell1,2,3
F, b. 7 March 1895, d. 8 March 1976
James Ellis [Left]. Flossie Mae (Bagwell) [Right] and John Wesley [Held] Browning
Photograph courtesty of Runette (Bagwell) Braswell
Photograph courtesty of Runette (Bagwell) Braswell
Children of Flossie Mae Bagwell and James Ellis (Jim) Browning
- John Wesly Browning b. 3 Oct 1913, d. 16 Jan 2000
- James Hulon Browning b. 1 Apr 1915, d. 11 Nov 1980
- Hoyt R. Browning b. 30 Mar 1917, d. 6 Jul 1983
- Marron Ralph Browning+ b. 15 Jun 1919, d. 12 Feb 2000
- Jippy Lucille Browning
- Ruby Elvira Browning b. 1924, d. 1926
- Pearl Lillie Browning
- Mary Frances Browning b. 1928, d. 1929
- Flossie Grace Browning
- Cecil Ray Browning Sr.3 b. c 1938, d. 18 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
- [S534] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Suwanee, Gwinnett, Georgia; Emuneration District: 29, Supervisor District: 3, Sheet: 9A, Dwelling: 167, Family Number: 171, Date: 1930.
- [S535] Email from Wanda Browning dated October 22-23, 2008 to Hunter Wayne Bagwell - Subject Line: Flossie Bagwell / James Browning.
- [S530] Flossie Mae Bagwell Browning Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Cleveland Bird Bagwell1
M, b. 24 March 1900, d. 27 August 1960
Cleveland Bird Bagwell was born on 24 March 1900 in Georgia.1 He was the son of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King. Cleveland Bird Bagwell married Dollie Pauline Wages on 9 June 1921 at Clarke County, Georgia. Cleveland Bird Bagwell died on 27 August 1960 in Clarke County, Georgia, at age 60.
Children of Cleveland Bird Bagwell and Dollie Pauline Wages
- Joseph C. Bagwell b. 6 Jul 1922, d. 26 Aug 2012
- Ida Pauline Bagwell b. 7 Jun 1927, d. 19 Mar 2015
- James W. Bagwell b. 4 Mar 1929, d. 7 Nov 1947
- Patsy Bagwell
- Betty A. Bagwell
- Louis F. Bagwell+ b. 1932, d. 19 Jan 2014
Citations
- [S489] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Big Creek, Forsyth, Georgia, Emuneration District: 30, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 12A, Dwelling: 231, Family Number: 232, Date: 1900.
Clara Bell Bagwell1
F, b. 22 May 1902, d. 10 May 1989
Clara Bell Bagwell was born on 22 May 1902 in Georgia.1,2 She was the daughter of Micajah Bagwell and Sarah Louvenia King. Her married name was Iler. Clara Bell Bagwell married Dan Iler. Clara Bell Bagwell died on 10 May 1989 at age 86.2 She was buried at Oakland Community Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia.2
Citations
- [S490] United States Federal Census, Washington, District of Columbia, Population Schedule: Randolph, Jackson, Georgia, Emuneration District: 116, Supervisor District: 9, Sheet: 5B, Dwelling: 86, Family Number: 89, Date: 1920.
- [S2020] Clara Bell Bagwell Iler Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com.
Stephen Ellis
M, d. August 1846
Stephen Ellis married Elizabeth Bagwell, daughter of Daniel Bagwell and Elizabeth Danielle Johnson, on 31 December 1804 at Wake County, North Carolina. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Elisabeth Bagwell
Groom: Stephen Ellis
Bond Date: 31 Dec 1804
County: Wake
Record #: 01 138
Bondsman: Jno Martin; Jeremiah Rhodes
Witness: S Turner
Bond #: 000152927.
Stephen Ellis died in August 1846.
Bride: Elisabeth Bagwell
Groom: Stephen Ellis
Bond Date: 31 Dec 1804
County: Wake
Record #: 01 138
Bondsman: Jno Martin; Jeremiah Rhodes
Witness: S Turner
Bond #: 000152927.
Stephen Ellis died in August 1846.
Wiley Bagwell1
M, b. 8 February 1800, d. 1881
Wiley Bagwell was born on 8 February 1800 in Saint Laurens District, South Carolina, Find-a-grave has his birth date as 2 August 1800.2 He was the son of Frederick Burk Bagwell and Mary Polly Hill. Wiley Bagwell married Mary Polly York, daughter of Emanuel York and Elizabeth Adair, on 27 May 1823 at Jefferson County, Alabama.1 Wiley Bagwell died in 1881 in Fayette County, Alabama.2 He was buried at Wiley Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, AlabamaG. A conflicting source (findagrave.com) lists his burial as Cedar Grove Cemetery, Bankston, Fayette County, Alabama..2
Children of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York
- Wiley George Bagwell+ b. 21 Aug 1820, d. 23 Sep 1883
- Nancy "Sis" Bagwell+ b. 1825, d. bt 1870 - 1880
- Emanuel York Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1825, d. 15 Jan 1902
- Elizabeth Ann Bagwell b. 1826, d. 1875
- John Thomas Bagwell+3,4 b. 1831, d. 19 Feb 1892
- Berkley Garrison Bagwell+ b. 21 May 1832, d. 24 Dec 1896
- Florence A. Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1832, d. 16 Apr 1903
- George LaFayette Bagwell+ b. Dec 1833, d. 26 Mar 1906
- Martha A Bagwell b. 1837
- Susan Bagwell b. Sep 1837, d. 12 May 1907
- Wiley Dyer Bagwell+ b. 11 Sep 1842, d. 26 May 1923
- Winnie Catherine Bagwell+ b. Mar 1846, d. Jan 1932
- Caroline J. Bagwell b. 1849
Citations
- [S69] LDS Submission - by Sheryl Bagwell.
- [S5737] Wiley Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26644696
- [S121] Interview, Mary (Bagwell) Freeman, 1973.
- [S124] Interview, Interview: Lucy Grace Anderson, August 1973.
Mary Polly York
F, b. 26 November 1806
Mary Polly York was born on 26 November 1806 in Cherokee Nation.1 She was the daughter of Emanuel York and Elizabeth Adair. As of 27 May 1823,her married name was Bagwell. Mary Polly York married Wiley Bagwell, son of Frederick Burk Bagwell and Mary Polly Hill, on 27 May 1823 at Jefferson County, Alabama.1 Mary Polly York was buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Bankston, Fayette County, Alabama. She is buried in an unmarked grave.
Children of Mary Polly York and Wiley Bagwell
- Wiley George Bagwell+ b. 21 Aug 1820, d. 23 Sep 1883
- Nancy "Sis" Bagwell+ b. 1825, d. bt 1870 - 1880
- Emanuel York Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1825, d. 15 Jan 1902
- Elizabeth Ann Bagwell b. 1826, d. 1875
- John Thomas Bagwell+ b. 1831, d. 19 Feb 1892
- Berkley Garrison Bagwell+ b. 21 May 1832, d. 24 Dec 1896
- Florence A. Bagwell+ b. 6 Aug 1832, d. 16 Apr 1903
- George LaFayette Bagwell+ b. Dec 1833, d. 26 Mar 1906
- Martha A Bagwell b. 1837
- Susan Bagwell b. Sep 1837, d. 12 May 1907
- Wiley Dyer Bagwell+ b. 11 Sep 1842, d. 26 May 1923
- Winnie Catherine Bagwell+ b. Mar 1846, d. Jan 1932
- Caroline J. Bagwell b. 1849
Citations
- [S69] LDS Submission - by Sheryl Bagwell.
Emanuel York
M
Emanuel York married Elizabeth Adair.
Child of Emanuel York and Elizabeth Adair
- Mary Polly York+ b. 26 Nov 1806
Elizabeth Adair
F
She was a cherokee indiana. Her married name was York. Elizabeth Adair married Emanuel York.
Child of Elizabeth Adair and Emanuel York
- Mary Polly York+ b. 26 Nov 1806
Howard Chapman Fulwiler Jr.1
M
Howard Chapman Fulwiler Jr. married Jennie (Jenny) Lynn Linville, daughter of Joseph Dwight Linville and Sarah Nell Goff, on 3 June 1967 at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina.1
Children of Howard Chapman Fulwiler Jr. and Jennie (Jenny) Lynn Linville
- William (Bill) Dwight Fulwiler b. 1971, d. 30 Dec 2019
- Ann (Anne) Meredith Fulwiler+
Citations
- [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
William (Bill) Dwight Fulwiler
M, b. 1971, d. 30 December 2019
William (Bill) Dwight Fulwiler was born in 1971. He was the son of Howard Chapman Fulwiler Jr. and Jennie (Jenny) Lynn Linville. William (Bill) Dwight Fulwiler married Rachel (?) after 1988. William (Bill) Dwight Fulwiler died on 30 December 2019 of a car accident.
Ann (Anne) Meredith Fulwiler
F
Ann (Anne) Meredith Fulwiler married Ronald Hayes.1 Ann (Anne) Meredith Fulwiler is the daughter of Howard Chapman Fulwiler Jr. and Jennie (Jenny) Lynn Linville.
Child of Ann (Anne) Meredith Fulwiler and Ronald Hayes
Citations
- [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
David Masland McCoy1
M
David Masland McCoy married Linda Nell Linville, daughter of Joseph Dwight Linville and Sarah Nell Goff, on 12 June 1965 at Salisbury, North Carolina.1
Children of David Masland McCoy and Linda Nell Linville
Citations
- [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
Kristen Marie McCoy1
F
Kristen Marie McCoy married Robert Bascon Hoskins III.1 Kristen Marie McCoy is the daughter of David Masland McCoy and Linda Nell Linville.1
Children of Kristen Marie McCoy and Robert Bascon Hoskins III
Citations
- [S60] Chip and Pat Collins, "Goff Genealogy (Chip Collins)."
Wiley George Bagwell1
M, b. 21 August 1820, d. 23 September 1883
Wiley George Bagwell was born on 21 August 1820 in Jefferson County, Alabama.2,3 He was the son of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York. Wiley George Bagwell married Carrie Euphemy Euphania Lollar, daughter of Hugh Gauntt Lollar Sr. and Margaret Gant, before 1841 at Alabama. Wiley George Bagwell died on 23 September 1883 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, at age 63
Husband of Euphamia Bagwell (Lollar). Father of 10 children: James Wilson b.22 Oct 1841; Mary F. b.28 Aug 1843; Margarette E. b.16 Aug 1848; Elijah Hudson "Lige" b.4 Jul 1850; Nancy Ann b. Nov. 1851; Elizabeth Jerusha b.23 Dec 1853; Marion Randolph b.19 May 1856; Sallie b.11 Aug 1858; William Wiley, b.11 Sep 1859; Susie Caroline b. 12 May 1864.
Wiley G.'s father is buried at Cedar Grove according to an old cemetery survey that includes Mary Polly Bagwell (York).
Wiley Bagwell most likely had a first wife, name unknown, since son, Wiley G. Bagwell was born in 1820. Wiley married Mary "Polly" York in Jefferson Co., AL May 27, 1823. He was born in St.Laurens District, SC, and most likely died in Mandy, Fayette Co., AL, sometime after June 8, 1880 Census was taken.2,3 He was buried at Wiley Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, AlabamaG.2,3
Husband of Euphamia Bagwell (Lollar). Father of 10 children: James Wilson b.22 Oct 1841; Mary F. b.28 Aug 1843; Margarette E. b.16 Aug 1848; Elijah Hudson "Lige" b.4 Jul 1850; Nancy Ann b. Nov. 1851; Elizabeth Jerusha b.23 Dec 1853; Marion Randolph b.19 May 1856; Sallie b.11 Aug 1858; William Wiley, b.11 Sep 1859; Susie Caroline b. 12 May 1864.
Wiley G.'s father is buried at Cedar Grove according to an old cemetery survey that includes Mary Polly Bagwell (York).
Wiley Bagwell most likely had a first wife, name unknown, since son, Wiley G. Bagwell was born in 1820. Wiley married Mary "Polly" York in Jefferson Co., AL May 27, 1823. He was born in St.Laurens District, SC, and most likely died in Mandy, Fayette Co., AL, sometime after June 8, 1880 Census was taken.2,3 He was buried at Wiley Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, AlabamaG.2,3
Children of Wiley George Bagwell and Carrie Euphemy Euphania Lollar
- James Wilson Bagwell+4 b. 22 Oct 1841, d. 22 Oct 1906
- Dovie Bagwell
- Mary F. Bagwell b. 28 Aug 1843, d. 22 Jul 1887
- Margaret Martha Emaline Bagwell b. 16 Aug 1848, d. 4 Jul 1921
- Elijah Hudson Bagwell+ b. 4 Jul 1850, d. 22 Oct 1906
- Nancy Ann Bagwell b. Nov 1852, d. 25 May 1936
- Elizabeth Jerusha Bagwell+ b. 23 Dec 1853, d. 7 Sep 1898
- Marion Randolph Bagwell+ b. 19 May 1856, d. 18 Feb 1927
- Sarah Sally J Bagwell b. 11 Aug 1858, d. 21 Sep 1927
- William Wiley Bagwell+ b. 11 Sep 1859, d. 2 Jan 1926
- Suzie Sally Caroline Bagwell b. 1865, d. 18 Aug 1946
Citations
- [S121] Interview, Mary (Bagwell) Freeman, 1973.
- [S120] Greg and Charesa Hester © Copyright 2000 Greg and Charesa Hester All Rights Reserved, Wiley United Methodist Church Cemetery.
- [S4013] Wiley George Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S69] LDS Submission - by Sheryl Bagwell.
Nancy "Sis" Bagwell
F, b. 1825, d. between 1870 and 1880
Her married name was Lollar. Nancy "Sis" Bagwell was born in 1825 in Alabama. She was the daughter of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York. Nancy "Sis" Bagwell married Hugh Gauntt Squire Lollar Jr., son of Hugh Gauntt Lollar Sr. and Margaret Gant, on 23 December 1839 at Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.1 Nancy "Sis" Bagwell died between 1870 and 1880 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Children of Nancy "Sis" Bagwell and Hugh Gauntt Squire Lollar Jr.
- William Riley Lollar b. 2 Nov 1840, d. 13 Mar 1910
- Mary Catherine Lollar b. 15 May 1842, d. 22 May 1869
- Margaret Frances Lollar b. 24 Mar 1844, d. 1887
- James Wiley Lollar b. 19 Mar 1846, d. 22 Apr 1911
- E. J. Lollar b. c 1848, d. b 1860
- Sarah B. Lollar b. c 1850, d. 24 Jun 1882
- John Marion Lollar b. 3 May 1855, d. 1949
- Abner W. Lollar b. 18 Oct 1857, d. 7 Jan 1896
- Prudence J. Lollar+ b. 1859
Citations
- [S256] Hunting For Bears Genealogy Society, Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 [database on-line]: Nancy Bagwell.
Emanuel York Bagwell1
M, b. 6 August 1825, d. 15 January 1902
Emanuel York Bagwell was born on 6 August 1825 in Jefferson County, Alabama.2,3 He was the son of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York. Emanuel York Bagwell married Mary Mathilda Waldrop, daughter of Ezekial Waldrop and Rebecca Clements, on 20 January 1859 at Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2 Emanuel York enlisted as a Corporal in Company F, 41st Alabama Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States of America.
Regimental History: THE FORTY-FIRST ALABAMA INFANTRY.
The Forty-first regiment, 1,250 strong, was organized in May, 1862; was ordered from Tuscaloosa to Chattanooga; was in Middle Tennessee for some months, doing guard duty principally; was sent to Kentucky in September, brigaded under General Hanson, being the only Alabama troops in his Kentucky brigade.
Under its gallant and brave Colonel Stansel, who shared its vicissitudes from the beginning until the close, it fought valiantly at Murfreesboro, December 31st to January 2nd, where two of its finest lieutenants were killed, as was its brigade commender, General Hanson.
Gen. Marcus Wright and Colonel Hunt, successively, commanded the Kentucky brigade, but in May, 1863, it was assigned to General Helm, and moved to Tullahoma in Breckinridge's army. The regiment was engaged in the operations for the relief of Vicksburg, and in the trenches at Jackson through the long, weary summer of 1863.
Rejoining the army of Tennessee, the regiment immortalized itself at Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863. Of the 325 men who went into battle, 147 were killed and wounded, several of them officers. Again it lost its brigade commander, General Helm being killed in this battle.
In November, we find the regiment brigaded with the Forty-third Alabama and the First, Second, Third and Fourth battalions, Hilliard's legion (afterward known as the Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Alabama), and Stallworth's sharpshooters, under the command of General Gracie, which organization remained identical until the surrender; took part, with considerable loss, in the campaign of East Tennessee.
In April, 1864, the brigade was sent to Virginia; was at Drewry's Bluff, May 12th to 16th, and at Dutch Gap. Took part in the siege of Petersburg, March 25th to April 2nd, where Maj. L. D. Hudgins was killed, and the loss was very severe; suffered greatly at Hatcher's Run; at White Oak road it lost its brave and gallant Lieutenant-Colonel Trimmier.
The regiment was bravely fighting at Appomattox, and had repulsed the enemy, when the flag of truce ended the fight, and, at the same time, the long war.
Of 1,454 names on the rolls since its enrollment, there were 270 in this last fight, led by Stansel, and under the command of General Gordon.
Capt. Robert H. McCord died in the service; Capt. B. A. Hudgins was wounded, and Lieuts. J. T. Hardaway and N. B. Lenderman were killed, at Murfreesboro. Capt. L. M. Clements was wounded, and Lieut. A. Hawkins and Sergt.-Maj. Ira Tarrant were killed, at Chickamauga; Capt. H. M. Bell was wounded at Hatcher's Run.
The field officers were Cols. Henry Talbird and M. L. Stansel, wounded at Murfreesboro, and since distinguished in the political history of Alabama and at the bar; Lieut.-Cols. J. T. Murfee and T. G. Trimmier, who laid down his life at White Oak road; and Majs. Jesse G. Nash and L. D. Hudgins, the latter killed at Petersburg.
Source: Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 183
Stone's River after battle report:
Report of Lieut. Col. M. L. Stansel, Forty-first Alabama Infantry.
TULLAHOMA, TENN., January 12, 1863.
SIR: I have the honor to make the following report of the performances of this regiment in the recent seven days' battles in front of Murfreesborough, Tenn.:
On Sunday, December 28, this regiment, together with the other regiments composing Hanson's brigade, acting under orders proceeding from general headquarters, proceeded to Wayne's Hill and formed line of battle in rear and in support of Cobb's battery and a section of the Washington Artillery, as also a section of Lumsden's battery. In this
position we remained for several days, exposed to a constant and galling fire both from the enemy's artillery and sharpshooters, awaiting an evidently contemplated attack upon that point. During this time two of our best lieutenants.3,4 He married Amanda Melvinia Collins on 24 July 1877 at Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2 Emanuel York Bagwell married Loveaser Louisa Collins, daughter of Sam Collins and Mary Pogue, in 1892 at Tuscalsoosa, Tuscalsoosa County, Alabama.2 Emanuel York Bagwell died on 15 January 1902 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, at age 76.2,3 He was buried at Cripple Creek Cemetery, Samantha, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.3
Regimental History: THE FORTY-FIRST ALABAMA INFANTRY.
The Forty-first regiment, 1,250 strong, was organized in May, 1862; was ordered from Tuscaloosa to Chattanooga; was in Middle Tennessee for some months, doing guard duty principally; was sent to Kentucky in September, brigaded under General Hanson, being the only Alabama troops in his Kentucky brigade.
Under its gallant and brave Colonel Stansel, who shared its vicissitudes from the beginning until the close, it fought valiantly at Murfreesboro, December 31st to January 2nd, where two of its finest lieutenants were killed, as was its brigade commender, General Hanson.
Gen. Marcus Wright and Colonel Hunt, successively, commanded the Kentucky brigade, but in May, 1863, it was assigned to General Helm, and moved to Tullahoma in Breckinridge's army. The regiment was engaged in the operations for the relief of Vicksburg, and in the trenches at Jackson through the long, weary summer of 1863.
Rejoining the army of Tennessee, the regiment immortalized itself at Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863. Of the 325 men who went into battle, 147 were killed and wounded, several of them officers. Again it lost its brigade commander, General Helm being killed in this battle.
In November, we find the regiment brigaded with the Forty-third Alabama and the First, Second, Third and Fourth battalions, Hilliard's legion (afterward known as the Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Alabama), and Stallworth's sharpshooters, under the command of General Gracie, which organization remained identical until the surrender; took part, with considerable loss, in the campaign of East Tennessee.
In April, 1864, the brigade was sent to Virginia; was at Drewry's Bluff, May 12th to 16th, and at Dutch Gap. Took part in the siege of Petersburg, March 25th to April 2nd, where Maj. L. D. Hudgins was killed, and the loss was very severe; suffered greatly at Hatcher's Run; at White Oak road it lost its brave and gallant Lieutenant-Colonel Trimmier.
The regiment was bravely fighting at Appomattox, and had repulsed the enemy, when the flag of truce ended the fight, and, at the same time, the long war.
Of 1,454 names on the rolls since its enrollment, there were 270 in this last fight, led by Stansel, and under the command of General Gordon.
Capt. Robert H. McCord died in the service; Capt. B. A. Hudgins was wounded, and Lieuts. J. T. Hardaway and N. B. Lenderman were killed, at Murfreesboro. Capt. L. M. Clements was wounded, and Lieut. A. Hawkins and Sergt.-Maj. Ira Tarrant were killed, at Chickamauga; Capt. H. M. Bell was wounded at Hatcher's Run.
The field officers were Cols. Henry Talbird and M. L. Stansel, wounded at Murfreesboro, and since distinguished in the political history of Alabama and at the bar; Lieut.-Cols. J. T. Murfee and T. G. Trimmier, who laid down his life at White Oak road; and Majs. Jesse G. Nash and L. D. Hudgins, the latter killed at Petersburg.
Source: Confederate Military History, vol. VIII, p. 183
Stone's River after battle report:
Report of Lieut. Col. M. L. Stansel, Forty-first Alabama Infantry.
TULLAHOMA, TENN., January 12, 1863.
SIR: I have the honor to make the following report of the performances of this regiment in the recent seven days' battles in front of Murfreesborough, Tenn.:
On Sunday, December 28, this regiment, together with the other regiments composing Hanson's brigade, acting under orders proceeding from general headquarters, proceeded to Wayne's Hill and formed line of battle in rear and in support of Cobb's battery and a section of the Washington Artillery, as also a section of Lumsden's battery. In this
position we remained for several days, exposed to a constant and galling fire both from the enemy's artillery and sharpshooters, awaiting an evidently contemplated attack upon that point. During this time two of our best lieutenants.3,4 He married Amanda Melvinia Collins on 24 July 1877 at Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.2 Emanuel York Bagwell married Loveaser Louisa Collins, daughter of Sam Collins and Mary Pogue, in 1892 at Tuscalsoosa, Tuscalsoosa County, Alabama.2 Emanuel York Bagwell died on 15 January 1902 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, at age 76.2,3 He was buried at Cripple Creek Cemetery, Samantha, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.3
Children of Emanuel York Bagwell and Mary Mathilda Waldrop
- Cynthia M. Bagwell b. c 1859
- Colista America Bagwell b. 17 Jun 1860, d. 18 Nov 1920
- Berkley Bagwell b. 6 Apr 1862, d. 1862
- Sarah Elizabeth Bagwell b. 3 Jun 1865, d. 9 Apr 1938
- Ezekial E. Bagwell b. 1868, d. 1906
- Mary Rebecca Bagwell b. 14 Sep 1870, d. 24 Nov 1952
- Frances Jospehine Bagwell b. 12 Apr 1873, d. 4 May 1960
Children of Emanuel York Bagwell and Amanda Melvinia Collins
- Delia Bagwell b. 16 Oct 1879, d. 1895
- Andrew Wiley Bagwell+ b. 17 Apr 1881, d. 26 Jan 1965
- John J. Bagwell5 b. 17 Apr 1882, d. 14 Jul 1966
Children of Emanuel York Bagwell and Loveaser Louisa Collins
- Mary Etta Bagwell+ b. 8 Nov 1893, d. 4 Aug 1924
- Dicie O. Bagwell+ b. 26 Oct 1896, d. 23 Mar 1970
- Emamuel Bagwell b. 1898
Citations
- [S121] Interview, Mary (Bagwell) Freeman, 1973.
- [S69] LDS Submission - by Sheryl Bagwell.
- [S136] Emanuel York Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S459] "American Civil War Regiments [database on-line]: 41st Infantry Regiment Alabama."
- [S137] Amanda M Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Elizabeth Ann Bagwell
F, b. 1826, d. 1875
Elizabeth Ann Bagwell was born in 1826 in Jefferson County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York. As of 12 December 1843,her married name was Drammon. Elizabeth Ann Bagwell married T. H. Drammon on 12 December 1843 at Jefferson County, Alabama. Elizabeth Ann Bagwell died in 1875 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
George LaFayette Bagwell1
M, b. December 1833, d. 26 March 1906
George LaFayette Bagwell was also known as George Luke Bagwell. He was born in December 1833 in Jefferson County, Alabama, and he was half Cherokee.2 He was the son of Wiley Bagwell and Mary Polly York. George LaFayette Bagwell married Mary Bethaney Laster on 11 January 1853 at Jefferson County, Alabama.1 He had a general store in Thackerville, Indian Territory. George LaFayette Bagwell married Bethany Ellen Strange after 1860. George LaFayette Bagwell died on 26 March 1906 in Eureka, Humboldt County, California, at age 72
George L. Bagwell is a son of Wiley and Mary York Bagwell. He married Mary Bethaney Nancy Laster on Feb. 12, 1853 in Jefferson Co., AL. Some folks have put George's middle name as "Lafayette" but In my 40 plus years of research, I have never seen proof of this. The "L" may also stand for "Lucas" as a grandson was named this, George Lucas "Luke" Bagwell, a son of Jesse Ray and Henrietta Johnson Bagwell. If you have proof, please let me know.
BAGWELL - In this city, March 26, 1906, George L., beloved husband of Bathany Bagwell and father of Mrs. Walter Baker and Thomas A. Bagwell of Eureka, J. W., J. R. and George Bagwell, Mrs. Annie Moutray and Mrs. Ellen Laster of Texas; a native of Alabama, aged 73 years and three months.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
Funeral Rites: The funeral of George L. Bagwell, a stranger here, from Texas, was held from the Masonic Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Burns officiated as the worshipful master and the Rev. R. D. Clark as the clergyman. T. D. Petch and A. J. Monroe sand the dirges, with an organ accompaniment by J. J. Von Hovenburg. The Pallbearers were E. J. Frost, C. W. Hitchings, W. S. Gemmil, Hubert Murray, Alec Rankin, and Peter Root. Interment was at Ocean View Cemetery.
The gravestone has him born in 1832, died in 1906 and has a Masonic emblem on it.
George & Nancy had children:
son died young
Martha b. ca 1856 AL m. Mr. West
had a dau., Molly West, b. ca 1876 m. Bob Hall
It was said that Martha's was the oldest child, married a Mr. West, they had one dau., Molly who m. Bob Hall, who in the 1920s moved to Saint Jo, TX. It was stated that Martha died in childbirth.1,2
He was buried at Ocean View Cemetery, Eureka, Humbolt County, California.2
George L. Bagwell is a son of Wiley and Mary York Bagwell. He married Mary Bethaney Nancy Laster on Feb. 12, 1853 in Jefferson Co., AL. Some folks have put George's middle name as "Lafayette" but In my 40 plus years of research, I have never seen proof of this. The "L" may also stand for "Lucas" as a grandson was named this, George Lucas "Luke" Bagwell, a son of Jesse Ray and Henrietta Johnson Bagwell. If you have proof, please let me know.
BAGWELL - In this city, March 26, 1906, George L., beloved husband of Bathany Bagwell and father of Mrs. Walter Baker and Thomas A. Bagwell of Eureka, J. W., J. R. and George Bagwell, Mrs. Annie Moutray and Mrs. Ellen Laster of Texas; a native of Alabama, aged 73 years and three months.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
Funeral Rites: The funeral of George L. Bagwell, a stranger here, from Texas, was held from the Masonic Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Burns officiated as the worshipful master and the Rev. R. D. Clark as the clergyman. T. D. Petch and A. J. Monroe sand the dirges, with an organ accompaniment by J. J. Von Hovenburg. The Pallbearers were E. J. Frost, C. W. Hitchings, W. S. Gemmil, Hubert Murray, Alec Rankin, and Peter Root. Interment was at Ocean View Cemetery.
The gravestone has him born in 1832, died in 1906 and has a Masonic emblem on it.
George & Nancy had children:
son died young
Martha b. ca 1856 AL m. Mr. West
had a dau., Molly West, b. ca 1876 m. Bob Hall
It was said that Martha's was the oldest child, married a Mr. West, they had one dau., Molly who m. Bob Hall, who in the 1920s moved to Saint Jo, TX. It was stated that Martha died in childbirth.1,2
He was buried at Ocean View Cemetery, Eureka, Humbolt County, California.2
Children of George LaFayette Bagwell and Mary Bethaney Laster
- John Perry Bagwell b. 26 Jan 1859, d. 27 May 1893
- James Wiley Bagwell+ b. 11 Sep 1861, d. 22 Dec 1934
- Nancy Laster Bagwell b. 8 Feb 1863, d. Sep 1942
- Jesse Ray Bagwell+ b. 15 Mar 1867, d. 1947
- Mary Ellen Bagwell b. Jan 1870, d. 18 Jan 1922
- Georgia Anna "Annie" Bagwell b. 6 Jul 1873, d. 21 May 1939
- Thomas Arthur Bagwell+ b. 30 Jul 1876, d. 2 Dec 1909
- George B. Bagwell+ b. 23 Sep 1880, d. 7 Jan 1952
Citations
- [S69] LDS Submission - by Sheryl Bagwell.
- [S3110] George L. Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Charles Burk Bagwell
M, b. 1828, d. 7 July 1863
Charles Burk Bagwell was born in 1828 in Jefferson County, Alabama. He was the son of Redmond (Redman) Bagwell and Mary Lennard. Charles Burk Bagwell married Frances Simpson on 22 March 1847 at Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Private in Company F 42nd Regiment, MS of the Confederate States of America. Charles Burk Bagwell died on 7 July 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from wounds suffered in the Battle of Gettysburg.
(Roll: M598_10 - Selected Records of the War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War, 1861-1865; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M598, 145 rolls); War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109; National Archives, Washington, D.C.)
(Roll: M598_10 - Selected Records of the War Department Relating to Confederate Prisoners of War, 1861-1865; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M598, 145 rolls); War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109; National Archives, Washington, D.C.)
Children of Charles Burk Bagwell and Frances Simpson
- James Wilson Burk Bagwell+ b. Mar 1845, d. Jan 1931
- Thomas Coffey Bagwell+ b. 25 Feb 1848, d. 9 Jan 1905
- Mary Bagwell b. c 1854
- Rebecca Bagwell b. 1856
- Francis Bagwell b. c 1858
- Nancy Bagwell b. 1859, d. 1891
- Elizabeth Ann “Eliza” Bagwell b. 28 Dec 1860, d. 15 Jan 1941