Author Topic: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920  (Read 3226 times)

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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 07 April 16 21:03 BST (UK) »
Thank you, your information at least gives a reason for the breakup of the marriage. If you are connected to the Bagley family, its quite a family to have a connection with.

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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 07 April 16 21:28 BST (UK) »
I have no direct connection to the Bagley family other than Alexandria (Ria). I served with her in Korea and Japan and she recommended me for a Command position when she left the Air Force Library Service. She was my mentor and a leader in every sense of the word. I remember her saying to me, "Figuring out the problem is much easier than solving it." And then she would ask what solutions you were considering.

Her life-long friend, Narcissa Bond Emanuel, who boarded with the Bagley family, always spoke highly of their mother. I think the father had passed about then.

If they were all like Ria they were indeed remarkable and I regret missing out on that.



 


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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 07 April 16 22:10 BST (UK) »
My connection is through my wife. Richard Bagley, b Rathmillie, Ireland 1829, m Catherine Bland was my wife's  GGG grandfather. Of his children, Frederick A joined the Mounties and was present at the treaty signing when Sitting Bull came north to Canada after Little Big Horn.  His brothers all moved to California, one of whom was Alexander T, father of Rose Agnes.

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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #21 on: Friday 08 April 16 00:11 BST (UK) »
There was also an older sister, Alice, who died as a child.

I have what appears to be yearbook photos of Rose and Alexandria as young adults. Will post them on Dropbox for you if you are interested. Also have photos of Ria in Korea but those need to be extracted from a HDD on my dead computer. Can also send them, when I get around to that.

My mother's family are from Belgium and the Netherlands and some thoughtful soul has them traced back to the 17th century. My dad's folks were British and emigrated on the fly also in the 17th century but some zealous family member has traced them back to the Greek City States. That is more than I care to know.

Enjoy the evening. Thankfully I do not need to listed to the Presidential Debate tonight. This makes you think more highly of the British electoral system.


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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #22 on: Friday 08 April 16 00:34 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the offer of the pictures, yes, I and my wife would really like to see them. My cousin whose father was a Texan, the family migrated south and west over the 400 or so years since Plymouth Rock, can trace her father's line back to the guy who captained the Mayflower.
I thought I had the daughter who died listed, but must look more.

As for the presidential debate, we have a 'media star' as our Prime Minister now, and although I don't agree with everything he has done, I think we needed a new broom. We are visiting Cincinnati this weekend where I'm expecting Donald will be the big subject of conversation unless our host bans all political discussions, an action I would agree with.

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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #23 on: Friday 08 April 16 18:30 BST (UK) »
Here are the links to the photos for Alexandria & Rose Bagley. I would take the death date for Rose with a grain of salt as that is also given as the death date for her mother, Jennie, which I know is wrong.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3324503/Alexandria%20Bagley.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3324503/Rose%20Bagley.JPG

Very strong resemblance in the two photos.

At the time of Ria's death, I know she had an elderly cousin who lived in Glendale who was an attorney and did her will. Do know there we several relationship errors in it which puzzled the Emanuels and me at the time. We figured that neither was playing with a full deck at the time and it was none of our business. Rose was alive at that time, Dec-Jan 1966-67, and was brought in for a visit immediately before Alexandria's death.

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Re: Rose Agnes Bagley California 1920
« Reply #24 on: Monday 11 April 16 13:15 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the pictures. I had seen the one of Rose before, but the one of Ria was new to me.