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Baggaley/Baggerley
« on: Sunday 26 June 11 17:32 BST (UK) »
Hi

I am trying to find the birth/baptism/christening for my Great Great Grandpa George Baggaley (sometimes it is spelt Baggerley). I believe he was born approx. 1854/1855 as he is aged 7 in the 1861 census. He was born in Longton. His parents were John Baggaley and Emily nee Drakeford. George subsequently married Mary Wright. Any help greatly appreciated!

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K

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 26 June 11 17:50 BST (UK) »
This seems to be the closest birth registration:

Births Sep 1853
BAGGULLEY  George        
Stoke T 6b 161

(If George was born between July-Sept 1853, he would still be 7 in April 1861 when the  census was taken.)
ANT: Nesbit, Potts; CHS: Gosling (Hazel Grove/Lymm), Hinton (Lymm), Johnson (Hazel Grove), Marsland (Hazel Grove), Massey (Daresbury), Sorton (Warmingham); LAN: Jackson, James, Potts (Manchester/Salford); MAY: Caulfield, Griffin (Leveelick); SAL: Goodwin, Johnson (Bridgnorth), Gregory (Wellington); STS: Goodwin, Gregory, Johnson (Wolverhampton); Hallett (Trysull); SOM: Dowding, James, Jones (Bath)

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 26 June 11 17:59 BST (UK) »
Great, many thanks!  I wonder whether that is my relative.  It is quite hard to trace them as Baggaley seems to be spelt in so many different ways!

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 03 July 11 21:56 BST (UK) »
Hi

Does anyone else have any information about George Baggaley who married Mary Wright on 27th Feb 1876 at St. James, Longton?

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 29 December 11 13:11 GMT (UK) »
His mother's maiden name was "Drakeford"?  If your George disappears from the records around 1884, he emigrated to the USA (Trenton, NJ), married, and fathered a son, George Drakford Baggaley.  George D. was my husband's grandfather.  All I could find about George D's family was that his father was from England, and worked as a potter.  George the elder died on Feb. 1, 1912, just outside of Trenton, NJ.  If you think these are the same person I have some further information about him and his family from about 1895. If not, sorry to imply that your g-g-grandfather took off without telling anyone.

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #5 on: Friday 30 December 11 09:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Yes that's right, our George's parents were John Baggaley and Emily Drakeford.  Thanks for the information, well it certainly does seem to fit.  Our George Baggaley married Mary Wright on 27th Feb 1876 in Longton, they had two sons, George b1876 and Henry b1878.  George senior is not listed in the 1881 census, as Mary is by herself with son Henry (Harry).  Mary is again by herself in the 1891 and 1901 census, so George definitely disappears so I wonder if he did emigrate to the USA?!  Any more information you have would be greatly appreciated!

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Kate

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #6 on: Friday 30 December 11 20:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Kate, it appears you and my daughter share a great-great-grandfather.  Here's what I know:

1.  He emigrated to the USA in 1884 and married Cornelia in 1885 (according to the 1910 US census).

2.  He first appears in the 1895 New Jersey state census, living with Cornelia and a child I believe to be hers, but not his. 

3.  George appears in several Trenton, NJ city directories between 1895 and 1901, with addresses showing he, Cornelia's family, and later her daughter's family, either shared or were a few blocks apart.

4.  He does not appear in the 1900 US census, but Cornelia does (living with her parents, although it's really her mother and step-father).  Their son, George D. (Drakford) is living with his half-sister and her husband, in the same house the elder George lived in, according to a few of those city directories.

5.  George died in February 1912.  His obituary names a brother-in-law (Albert Naylor) and gives the man's address for visitation.  I found Albert in the 1910 census living a few houses away from the one in the obit, also living with his 35 year old wife who emigrated from England in 1895.  So I looked him up in the 1900 US census and found...

6.  in 1900, living with the Naylors, was his 63 year old widowed mother-in-law from England, "Emma" Baggaley.

So it looks like Emily had another child, Elizabeth, in around 1875, and at some point also emigrated to the US (the 1900 census doesn't ask when, and I haven't found her in the 1910 one).

Hope this answers some of your questions.  For more about the down generations, feel free to e-mail me at (*)
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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 31 December 11 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sharon

Wonderful thank you so much for the additional information, how kind of you! I am writing it all down to add to the family tree!!  Your e-mail address has been blocked but thanks again for everything!!

Kate

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Re: Baggaley/Baggerley
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 31 December 11 16:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Kate,
   You're most welcome, and thank you very much for your information.  I really didn't think I was going to be able to trace that part of the family back at all.
   I coudn't find anything further on Emily, do you know if she may have returned to England?  I've been attempting to search for her (or Elizabeth or Albert Naylor) in the local newspaper, but it's very slow going, as the search capability is limited.  But, that is how I stumbled across George's American wife and everything connected through her.  I'll let you know if I find anything further.
Sharon