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James G Bagley

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James G Bagley

Birth
Death
23 Oct 1827 (aged 9–10)
Bowmansville, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Bowmansville, Erie County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9383759, Longitude: -78.6941667
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This headstone sits approximately 15 feet to the right of Gilbert Bagley's headstone. Gilbert is there father and Mary was their mother. Mary is buried in Fairmont Minnesota. There is not other headstone between them and I'm not aware if there ever was another family member buried between them. This headstone is shared and has Gilbert and Mary's son on top. Their son's name is "James G. Bagley". I'm guessing the son's middle name was likely "Gilbert" but this is just a guess and would make sense in terms of naming conventions. Below is their daughter's name "Phebe E. Bagley". Phebe's middle initial is difficult to make out, but I believe it is an "E". At this time, I have no information about either of them. Their headstone was an unexpected discovery.
This headstone sits approximately 15 feet to the right of Gilbert Bagley's headstone. Gilbert is there father and Mary was their mother. Mary is buried in Fairmont Minnesota. There is not other headstone between them and I'm not aware if there ever was another family member buried between them. This headstone is shared and has Gilbert and Mary's son on top. Their son's name is "James G. Bagley". I'm guessing the son's middle name was likely "Gilbert" but this is just a guess and would make sense in terms of naming conventions. Below is their daughter's name "Phebe E. Bagley". Phebe's middle initial is difficult to make out, but I believe it is an "E". At this time, I have no information about either of them. Their headstone was an unexpected discovery.

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This headstone sits approximately 15 feet to the right of Gilbert Bagley's headstone. Gilbert is their father and Mary was their mother. Mary is buried in Fairmont Minnesota. There is no other headstone between them and not sure there was.



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