(?) White
F, b. before 1885
(?) White was born before 1885.
Child of (?) White
- Earl Otto Bagwell+ b. 26 Dec 1902, d. 29 Apr 1957
Vivian Elva Masten
F, b. 25 January 1912, d. 19 August 1992
Vivian Elva Masten was born on 25 January 1912 in Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas. As of 18 July 1931,her married name was Bagwell. She married Robert Edward Bagwell, son of Vernon Bagwell and Lillian Irene Eddins, on 18 July 1931 at Harmon County, Oklahoma. Vivian Elva Masten died on 19 August 1992 in Spring Branch, Comal County, Texas, at age 80 The Wellington Leader August 27, 1992
Elva Masten Bagwell, age 80, of Spring Branch, Texas, died Wednesday, August 19, 1992 in Spring Branch.
Mrs. Bagwell was born in Quanah, Texas, January 25, 1912. Her parents were John Wesley Masten and Nannie Elizabeth Cope. She came to Collingsworth County with her family in 1917.
She was a Wellington High School graduate, with the senior class of 1930. She married Robert Bagwell July 19, 1931 in Hollis, OK.
She was a Methodist. She was a retired childcare attendant.
Her surviving relatives include a daughter, Barbara Fromme of Spring Branch, one sister, Thelma Curry of Wellington; one sister-in-law, Pauline Masten of Wellington; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert in 1969, and by her brother, Cecil Masten. She was buried at Estelline Cemetery, Estelline, Hall County, Texas.
Elva Masten Bagwell, age 80, of Spring Branch, Texas, died Wednesday, August 19, 1992 in Spring Branch.
Mrs. Bagwell was born in Quanah, Texas, January 25, 1912. Her parents were John Wesley Masten and Nannie Elizabeth Cope. She came to Collingsworth County with her family in 1917.
She was a Wellington High School graduate, with the senior class of 1930. She married Robert Bagwell July 19, 1931 in Hollis, OK.
She was a Methodist. She was a retired childcare attendant.
Her surviving relatives include a daughter, Barbara Fromme of Spring Branch, one sister, Thelma Curry of Wellington; one sister-in-law, Pauline Masten of Wellington; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert in 1969, and by her brother, Cecil Masten. She was buried at Estelline Cemetery, Estelline, Hall County, Texas.
Child of Vivian Elva Masten and Robert Edward Bagwell
- Barbara Ann Bagwell b. 31 Oct 1932, d. 7 Jun 2008
Barbara Ann Bagwell
F, b. 31 October 1932, d. 7 June 2008
Barbara Ann Bagwell was born on 31 October 1932 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. She was the daughter of Robert Edward Bagwell and Vivian Elva Masten. As of after 1950,her married name was Fromme. Barbara Ann Bagwell married George Frank Fromme after 1950 at Forth Worth, Texas. Barbara Ann Bagwell died on 7 June 2008 at age 75. She was buried at Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Bexar County, Texas.
George Frank Fromme
M, b. 24 February 1933, d. 11 September 1991
George Frank Fromme was born on 24 February 1933. He married Barbara Ann Bagwell, daughter of Robert Edward Bagwell and Vivian Elva Masten, after 1950 at Forth Worth, Texas. George Frank Fromme died on 11 September 1991 at age 58. He was buried at Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Bexar County, Texas.
William Herbert Bagwell
M, b. 20 August 1920, d. 25 June 1993
William Herbert Bagwell was born on 20 August 1920 in Oakwood, Hall County, Georgia.1 He was the son of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles. William Herbert Bagwell married Evelyn N. (?) after 1945. William Herbert Bagwell died on 25 June 1993 in Oakwood, Hall County, Georgia, at age 72.1 He was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S4109] W. Herbert Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Alex Bunyan Bagwell
M, b. 19 September 1922, d. 30 November 1982
Alex Bunyan Bagwell was also known as Alec Bunyan. Alex Bunyan Bagwell was also known as Bunyan Bagwell.1 He was born on 19 September 1922 in Oakwood, Hall County, Georgia.1 He was the son of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles. Alex Bunyan Bagwell married Carolyn Cooper on 6 February 1943 at Gainesville, Georgia. Alex Bunyan Bagwell died on 30 November 1982 in Hall County, Georgia, at age 60.1 He was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S4120] Bunyan Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Carolyn Cooper
F, b. 1925, d. 1982
Carolyn Cooper was born in 1925.1 She married Alex Bunyan Bagwell, son of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles, on 6 February 1943 at Gainesville, Georgia. As of after 1945,her married name was Bagwell. Carolyn Cooper died in 1982.1 She was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S4119] Carolyn Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Stephenson R. Merritt Jr.
M, b. 3 December 1906, d. 8 April 1995
Stephenson R. Merritt Jr. was born on 3 December 1906 in Georgia. He married Irene Bagwell, daughter of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles, before 1930. Stephenson R. Merritt Jr. died on 8 April 1995 in Georgia at age 88.
Boyd B. Brown
M, b. 12 July 1904, d. 23 March 1973
Boyd B. Brown was born on 12 July 1904 in Georgia. He married Lorena Bagwell, daughter of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles, before 1929. Boyd B. Brown died on 23 March 1973 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, at age 68.
Eula Mae Pinson
F, b. 1921, d. 21 February 2015
Eula Mae Pinson was born in 1921.1 As of after 1935,her married name was Bagwell. She married James William Bagwell, son of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles, after 1935. Eula Mae Pinson died on 21 February 2015 in Hall County, Georgia, Mrs. Eula Mae Pinson Bagwell, 94 of Oakwood died Saturday February 21, 2015 at her residence.
A lifelong resident of Hall County, Mrs. Bagwell was the daughter of the late A.P. and Sallie Whelchel Pinson. She was a homemaker and also worked along side of her late husband, J.W. Bagwell on the family farm. Mrs. Bagwell was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include her son, Terry Bagwell; son and daughter-in-law, Stanley and Julie Bagwell; daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Bobby McKenzie; son and daughter-in-law, Bradley and Lugene Bagwell, all of Oakwood; grandchildren, Gail Bagwell, Jason Bagwell, Alex and Millie Sheffield, Ryan Sheffield, Dillon and Carmen Ramos, and Brooke Bagwell; great granddaughter, Adalynn Sheffield; brother, Wilburn Pinson, Gainesville; sister and brother-in-law, Virginia and Glenn Waldrip, Gainesville; sisters-in-law, Cordelle Pinson, Gainesville; Mauline Pinson, Gainesville; Estelle Bagwell, Oakwood; brother-in-law, J.H. Holcombe, Gainesville. A number of nieces and nephews also survive.
Mrs. Bagwell is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, J.W. Bagwell, sisters, Lounell Holcombe, Ellen Irene Pinson; brothers, John D. Pinson, Clyde Pinson and George Pinson, sister-in-law, Floy Pinson.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday February 23, 2015 at Flat Creek Baptist Church. Rev. Mike Taylor and Rev. Joe Vernon will officiate. Interment will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Little & Davenport Funeral Home Sunday February 22, 2014 from 2-5 p.m.
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that memorial contributions be made to Flat Creek Baptist Church Building Fund or ones favorite charity in memory of Mrs.Bagwell.
Those wishing to send online condolences to the family may do so at littledavenport.com
Little & Davenport Funeral Home, 355 Dawsonville Highway, SW, Gainesville,Ga. 30501 is in charge of arrangements 770-534-5201.1 She was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
A lifelong resident of Hall County, Mrs. Bagwell was the daughter of the late A.P. and Sallie Whelchel Pinson. She was a homemaker and also worked along side of her late husband, J.W. Bagwell on the family farm. Mrs. Bagwell was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include her son, Terry Bagwell; son and daughter-in-law, Stanley and Julie Bagwell; daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Bobby McKenzie; son and daughter-in-law, Bradley and Lugene Bagwell, all of Oakwood; grandchildren, Gail Bagwell, Jason Bagwell, Alex and Millie Sheffield, Ryan Sheffield, Dillon and Carmen Ramos, and Brooke Bagwell; great granddaughter, Adalynn Sheffield; brother, Wilburn Pinson, Gainesville; sister and brother-in-law, Virginia and Glenn Waldrip, Gainesville; sisters-in-law, Cordelle Pinson, Gainesville; Mauline Pinson, Gainesville; Estelle Bagwell, Oakwood; brother-in-law, J.H. Holcombe, Gainesville. A number of nieces and nephews also survive.
Mrs. Bagwell is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, J.W. Bagwell, sisters, Lounell Holcombe, Ellen Irene Pinson; brothers, John D. Pinson, Clyde Pinson and George Pinson, sister-in-law, Floy Pinson.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday February 23, 2015 at Flat Creek Baptist Church. Rev. Mike Taylor and Rev. Joe Vernon will officiate. Interment will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Little & Davenport Funeral Home Sunday February 22, 2014 from 2-5 p.m.
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that memorial contributions be made to Flat Creek Baptist Church Building Fund or ones favorite charity in memory of Mrs.Bagwell.
Those wishing to send online condolences to the family may do so at littledavenport.com
Little & Davenport Funeral Home, 355 Dawsonville Highway, SW, Gainesville,Ga. 30501 is in charge of arrangements 770-534-5201.1 She was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Children of Eula Mae Pinson and James William Bagwell
Citations
- [S4118] Eula Mae Pinson Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Terry Bagwell
M
Stanley Bagwell
M
Janice Bagwell
F
Bradley Bagwell
M
Benjamin W. M. Davis
M, b. circa 1825, d. 16 September 1886
Benjamin W. M. Davis was born circa 1825. He married Lavinia Bagwell, daughter of Jesse Bagwell and Mary "Polly" Raybourn, on 9 October 1851 at Forsyth County, Georgia. Benjamin W. M. Davis died on 16 September 1886.1 He was buried at Laurel Grove Cemetery South, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S5993] Benjamin Davis Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123241086
Charlotte M. Smith
F, b. 1924, d. 1995
Charlotte M. Smith was born in 1924. As of 30 June 1946,her married name was Bagwell. She married Ansel Guy Bagwell, son of Abner Guy Bagwell and Mattie Jenkins, on 30 June 1946. Charlotte M. Smith died in 1995. She was buried at Grandview Memorial Gardens, Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois.
Children of Charlotte M. Smith and Ansel Guy Bagwell
- Woodrow G. Bagwell+ b. 12 Jan 1947, d. 1 Apr 2009
- Elaine Bagwell
- Rick Bagwell
Kathleen Bagwell
F
Kathleen Bagwell is the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay. Kathleen Bagwell married (?) Ballew after 1960.
Brenda Bagwell
F
Brenda Bagwell is the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay. Brenda Bagwell married Leon Smith after 1960.
(?) Ballew
M
(?) Ballew married Kathleen Bagwell, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay, after 1960.
(?) Jett
M
(?) Jett married Lorraine G. Bagwell, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay, after 1960.
Mike Palmer
M
Mike Palmer married Rosa Janelle Bagwell, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay, after 1960.
Leon Smith
M
Leon Smith married Brenda Bagwell, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Bagwell and Mary Lou Seay, after 1960.
Joan Elaine Bagwell
F, b. 1951, d. 2007
Joan Elaine Bagwell was born in 1951.1 She was the daughter of George Truitt Bagwell and Estelle Kendall. Joan Elaine Bagwell died in 2007.1 She was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S4114] Joan E Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Evelyn N. (?)
F, b. 1921, d. 2002
Evelyn N. (?) was born in 1921.1 As of after 1945,her married name was Bagwell. She married William Herbert Bagwell, son of James Alex Bagwell and Ida M. Shankles, after 1945. Evelyn N. (?) died in 2002.1 She was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery and Columbarium, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.1
Citations
- [S4110] Evelyn N Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Richard Tracy
M
Richard Tracy married Rebecca Bagwell, daughter of Alwin Emory Bagwell and Mildred Compton, after 1970.
Byron Edward Bagwell
M, b. 24 February 1913, d. 28 February 1993
Byron Edward Bagwell was also known as Byron Emmitt Bagwell. He was born on 24 February 1913 in King County, Washington.1 He was the son of Frederick Brownleigh Bagwell and Martha Hyden. Byron Edward Bagwell married Ruth Minaglia before 1935. Byron Edward Bagwell lived in 1940 in Los Angeles, California. He served as a Boatswain's Mate Second Class (BM2) in the US Navy during World War II.1 He served in the US Navy aborad the USS Naos (AK-105) during World War II.
The USS Naos (AK-105) was a Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. Naos was named after the star Naos, in the constellation Puppis. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
In 1943-1944:
Departing San Pedro on 25 August, Naos loaded cargo at San Francisco and made a round trip run to Pearl Harbor and back between 28 August and 25 October. During the next month she was converted for use as a combination troop transport and cargo ship by General Engineering and Drydock Co., San Francisco. She cleared the Golden Gate 10 December, embarked 1,080 troops at Port Hueneme, and sailed for the South Pacific in convoy 12 December.
Naos reached Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 3 January 1944, and discharged her troops and supplies. A week later she sailed for Fiji and thus began shuttle duty throughout much of the South Pacific. Troop and cargo runs during the next eight months sent her to numerous American bases scattered from Samoa and the Ellice Islands to New Caledonia and the Solomons. While carrying more than 1,000 troops from Tulagi to New Zealand in mid-March, she was pounded by a severe tropical storm which left her relatively undamaged but damaged her escort, PC–588. Naos provided emergency aid before sending the battered escort to New Caledonia.
Maintaining her busy pace of operations, Naos departed Guadalcanal for the Admiralties. She operated out of Manus between 30 September and 25 October, thence sailed the next day to carry troop reinforcements and supplies to the Palaus. She reached Kossol Passage 31 October, and for more than a month she operated in coastal waters off the northern Palaus. During yet another tropical storm 8 November, Naos sent a volunteer crew to rescue 26 men from SC–633 which was thrown upon a reef by heavy seas. Early in December she embarked 1,114 troops and loaded US Army tanks at Anguar and Peleliu before departing in convoy 8 December. Steaming via the Russell Islands, she returned to Nouméa 22 December. Four days later she resumed shuttle runs which continued throughout the South Pacific for the next five months.
1945-1946:
After embarking Seabee units at Nouméa, Naos sailed for Okinawa 15 May 1945. She touched at bases in the Solomons, the Marshalls, and the Western Carolines and finally arrived off Hagushi Beach, Okinawa, 11 July. She completed discharge and reload operations later that month, and on 29 July, she joined a 65-ship convoy bound for the Marianas. Sailing via Saipan, she reached Pearl Harbor 22 August.[3]
Following the Japanese surrender, Naos returned to the western Pacific carrying repatriated prisoners-of-war and military cargo. She arrived Okinawa 2 October; and, after steaming to avoid Typhoon Louise a week later, she embarked 1,040 troops for return to the United States. She sailed 14 October, and arrived San Francisco 5 November. Naos decommissioned there 6 December 1945, and was returned to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) the same day. Her name was struck from the Navy List 3 January 1946. He married Sally Sue Schwarzmiller on 17 October 1969 at Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington. Byron Edward Bagwell died on 28 February 1993 at age 80.1 He was buried at Carnation Cemetery, Carnation, King County, Washington.1
The USS Naos (AK-105) was a Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. Naos was named after the star Naos, in the constellation Puppis. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
In 1943-1944:
Departing San Pedro on 25 August, Naos loaded cargo at San Francisco and made a round trip run to Pearl Harbor and back between 28 August and 25 October. During the next month she was converted for use as a combination troop transport and cargo ship by General Engineering and Drydock Co., San Francisco. She cleared the Golden Gate 10 December, embarked 1,080 troops at Port Hueneme, and sailed for the South Pacific in convoy 12 December.
Naos reached Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 3 January 1944, and discharged her troops and supplies. A week later she sailed for Fiji and thus began shuttle duty throughout much of the South Pacific. Troop and cargo runs during the next eight months sent her to numerous American bases scattered from Samoa and the Ellice Islands to New Caledonia and the Solomons. While carrying more than 1,000 troops from Tulagi to New Zealand in mid-March, she was pounded by a severe tropical storm which left her relatively undamaged but damaged her escort, PC–588. Naos provided emergency aid before sending the battered escort to New Caledonia.
Maintaining her busy pace of operations, Naos departed Guadalcanal for the Admiralties. She operated out of Manus between 30 September and 25 October, thence sailed the next day to carry troop reinforcements and supplies to the Palaus. She reached Kossol Passage 31 October, and for more than a month she operated in coastal waters off the northern Palaus. During yet another tropical storm 8 November, Naos sent a volunteer crew to rescue 26 men from SC–633 which was thrown upon a reef by heavy seas. Early in December she embarked 1,114 troops and loaded US Army tanks at Anguar and Peleliu before departing in convoy 8 December. Steaming via the Russell Islands, she returned to Nouméa 22 December. Four days later she resumed shuttle runs which continued throughout the South Pacific for the next five months.
1945-1946:
After embarking Seabee units at Nouméa, Naos sailed for Okinawa 15 May 1945. She touched at bases in the Solomons, the Marshalls, and the Western Carolines and finally arrived off Hagushi Beach, Okinawa, 11 July. She completed discharge and reload operations later that month, and on 29 July, she joined a 65-ship convoy bound for the Marianas. Sailing via Saipan, she reached Pearl Harbor 22 August.[3]
Following the Japanese surrender, Naos returned to the western Pacific carrying repatriated prisoners-of-war and military cargo. She arrived Okinawa 2 October; and, after steaming to avoid Typhoon Louise a week later, she embarked 1,040 troops for return to the United States. She sailed 14 October, and arrived San Francisco 5 November. Naos decommissioned there 6 December 1945, and was returned to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) the same day. Her name was struck from the Navy List 3 January 1946. He married Sally Sue Schwarzmiller on 17 October 1969 at Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington. Byron Edward Bagwell died on 28 February 1993 at age 80.1 He was buried at Carnation Cemetery, Carnation, King County, Washington.1
Children of Byron Edward Bagwell and Ruth Minaglia
- Robert Byron Bagwell+ b. 16 Jun 1935, d. 30 Dec 2017
- George Bagwell
- Barney Bagwell
Citations
- [S3835] Byron E Bagwell Grave Stone, Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
Frederick William Bagwell
M, b. 12 August 1911, d. 17 May 1997
Frederick William Bagwell was born on 12 August 1911 in King County, Washington. He was the son of Frederick Brownleigh Bagwell and Martha Hyden. Frederick William Bagwell married Doris Elizabeth Rossiter after 1930. Frederick William Bagwell died on 17 May 1997 at age 85. He was buried at Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California.
Child of Frederick William Bagwell and Doris Elizabeth Rossiter
Doris Elizabeth Rossiter
F, b. 22 February 1916, d. 28 February 1996
Doris Elizabeth Rossiter was born on 22 February 1916. As of after 1930,her married name was Bagwell. She married Frederick William Bagwell, son of Frederick Brownleigh Bagwell and Martha Hyden, after 1930. Doris Elizabeth Rossiter died on 28 February 1996 at age 80. She was buried at Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California.
Child of Doris Elizabeth Rossiter and Frederick William Bagwell
Paul Andrew Eastman
M, b. 1872, d. 19 January 1946
Paul Andrew Eastman was born in 1872. He married Flora Ethel Crawford before 1906. Paul Andrew Eastman died on 19 January 1946.
James Henry Kelly
M, b. 19 December 1897, d. 24 September 1986
James Henry Kelly was born on 19 December 1897 in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana. He married Ollie Viola Bagwell, daughter of Andrew Jackson Bagwell Jr. and Emma Harriett Gentry, after 1915. James Henry Kelly died on 24 September 1986 in Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, at age 88.