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Descendants of Owen Henry Bagby


6. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN12 BAGBY (OWEN HENRY11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT B.8, ROBERT7, GEORGE6, GEORGE5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born October 18, 1859 in Randolph Co. MO., and died April 23, 1924 in Randolph Co. MO.. He married (1) LULA JANE CARTER May 04, 1890, daughter of RAISED BY UNCLE DAVID H. CARTER. She was born July 02, 1863, and died April 20, 1900 in St Louis, MO.. He married (2) NANCY JANE DENNIS October 10, 1902. She was born December 11, 1868, and died September 17, 1945.

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ENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAGBY:
Friday, 25 Apr 1924, Vol 38 No 1--BEN BAGBY DEAD--Benjamin Bagby, one of the
most highly respected citizens and farmers in the county, residing northwest of town,
died at his home at 10:30 Wednesday night, April 23, 1924, after an illness of several
months, aged 65 years.
He had been in poor health for several years, and a few months ago underwent a
surgical operation at a Boonville hospital, but which relieved him for a time only, and he
gradually grew worse until death released him from his sufferings.
He is survived by his widow, three sons and three daughters.
We are not advised as to the funeral arrangements.
In the passing of Mr. Bagby, Randolph county has lost one of her very highest
type of citizens--a man who always stood for the right under any and all circumstances,
and who was as honest as daylight.
We hope to give a more extended notice next week. (tanscribed article by Kathy Bowlin)
Friday, 12 Oct 1923, Vol 37, No 25--Ben Bagby, accompanied by his physician, Dr. J. W.
Winn, went to Boonville Monday where he underwent an operation for hernia. He is
doing nicely, his many friends will be glad to hear, and will be able to come home in a
few days.


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ENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAGBY:
Burial: Bagby Cemetery
Residence: Louila (Bagby) Server+ Barbara Bagby Hall.

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ULA JANE CARTER:
Their are Carters listed in Huntsville Cemetery. Page60-83-101
JMB
27 Apr 1900--Mrs. Lulu Bagby, wife of B. F. Bagby, who went to St. Louis a
short time
ago for medical treatment, died at that place April 20, 1900, aged 37 years.
Deceased
leaves a husband, three small children and a host of friends to mourn her
loss. Her
remains were laid to rest Sunday in the Bagby family burying ground.


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ULA JANE CARTER:
Burial: Bagby Cemetery
Father: Raised by uncle, David H Carter

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ENJAMIN BAGBY and LULA CARTER:
Marriage: May 04, 1890

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ANCY JANE DENNIS:
Burial: Bagby Cemetery

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ENJAMIN BAGBY and NANCY DENNIS:
Marriage: October 10, 1902
Unk: Might be Oct .2-1902
     
Children of B
ENJAMIN BAGBY and LULA CARTER are:
19. i.   WALTER DINWIDDLE13 BAGBY, b. August 08, 1893; d. February 02, 1969.
20. ii.   GEORGE REYNOLDS BAGBY, b. June 26, 1896; d. August 20, 1964.
21. iii.   JOHN BENJAMEN BAGBY, b. May 03, 1898; d. January 20, 1967, Indep, MO.64052.
     
Children of BENJAMIN BAGBY and NANCY DENNIS are:
22. iv.   WAYNE OWEN13 BAGBY, b. October 02, 1905; d. January 15, 1977, Huntsville..
23. v.   LOUILA JANE BAGBY, b. February 11, 1910, Randolph Co. MO.; d. November 18, 2000, Moberly MO..


7. JENNIE LEE12 BAGBY (OWEN HENRY11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT B.8, ROBERT7, GEORGE6, GEORGE5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born April 19, 1863 in Randolph Co. MO., and died March 16, 1954 in Moberly MO.. She married JAMES TURNER O'BRYAN December 29, 1887, son of REDICK O'BRYAN and MARY DENNIS. He was born July 15, 1860 in Chariton,CO.MO., and died November 15, 1907 in Silver Creek Township, Rando;ph CO.MO..

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ENNIE LEE BAGBY:
Future updates & pictures to be provided by Jennie Magan


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ENNIE LEE BAGBY:
Burial: Huntsville, MO. Cemetery Lot#265

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AMES TURNER O'BRYAN:
Friday, 1 May 1914--O'BRYAN FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY--In the candidates'
column is found the announcement of Owen Redick O'Bryan of Huntsville,
candidate for
nomination to the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Randolph county on the
Democratic
ticket.
Mr. O'Bryan's father was the late James T. O'Bryan, who just prior to his
death
made the race for Probate Judge of this county in 1906, being defeated by
the small
margin of twenty-eight votes. His mother was a Bagby, a daughter of Owen H.
and
Maria Yeager Bagby, while his paternal grandparents were "Squire" Redick and
Mary
Dennis O'Bryan. Both his maternal and paternal grandparents settled in
Randolph county
in an early day many years before the Civil War, where they reared large
families who
have always been closely identified with the social and financial growth of
the county.
While many of his relatives have been prominent in county affairs, none have
ever held
public office, save that of Justice.
It was the fortune of Mr. O'Bryan to be born in a log cabin on his
grandfather's
farm southwest of Huntsville. he was educated in the rural district school
near Yates, the
Huntsville grade and High Schools and the Moberly Commercial College. After
graduating from the Commercial College he entered the Kansas City School of
Law,
which holds it sessions at night, and at the same time he worked as Deputy
Constable and
Clerk of the Justice Court, and afterwards in two noted law offices. This
enabled him to
pay his way through law school and to secure a practical as well as a
theoretical training
in the law. After passing the State Bar Examination he opened his law
office at
Huntsville, his old home town, where he makes his home with his widowed
mother. He
is a natural born hustler and is rapidly building up a most lucrative
practice and is looked
upon as one of the coming lawyers of the county. He wants the office, not
so much on
account of the salary, but because of the prestige it will give him in
pursuing his chosen
profession.
He is fully competent to discharge the duties most acceptably, and his only
pledge
is that he will do his duty as he sees it to the best of his ability. He
will make a thorough
canvass of the county and asks the voters to make no choice in the matter
until he can
present his claims.
(Kathy's notes: There were many announcements for various offices, but I am
only
extracting those that contain genealogical information.)



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AMES TURNER O'BRYAN:
Burial: Huntsville,MO. Cemetery. lot #265
Cause of Death: Appendicitis

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AMES O'BRYAN and JENNIE BAGBY:
Marriage: December 29, 1887
     
Children of J
ENNIE BAGBY and JAMES O'BRYAN are:
24. i.   MARY LEE13 O'BRYAN, b. October 13, 1892; d. June 10, 1955, Moberly MO..
25. ii.   ZEBULON DENNIS O'BRYAN, b. November 22, 1894, Yates; d. April 21, 1985, Moberly MO..
26. iii.   OWEN REDICK O'BRYAN, b. June 12, 1890; d. August 01, 1959, Levenworth, Ks..


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