Monday, July 30, 2012

Children of William Bagnall and Mariah Smith


How exciting that we now have more members of the Bagnall/Judge family with which to share our research and findings – welcome Gabrielle and Roger.
Taking Joyce Tremblay’s Bagnall research as a starting point, I thought it may be useful to list the children and the information Joyce gathered on those children of William Bagnall and Mariah Smith/Smythe.
  1)      George Bagnall – died Ireland
  2)      Mariah Bagnall married James Short – died Massachusetts, USA
  3)      Elizabeth Bagnall married Christopher Anthistle – died Ireland
  4)      Hannah Bagnall married John Shortt on 5 June 1846 in Rahugh, Ireland – died Ireland
  5)      William Bagnall born about 1830 in Westmeath, married Marguerite Labadie at St Peter’s Church, Tilbury East Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada in 1852 – died about 1866 in Canada
  6)      Timothy Bagnall – died Ireland
  7)    John Bagnall born about 1835 in Ireland - died 7 July 1862 in Harwich Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
  8)   Samuel Bagnall born 1 January 1836 Westmeath, Ireland, married Elisabeth Stephenson (died 1929) in 1857 at Blenheim Presbyterian Church, Blenheim, Ontario, Canada – died 1917 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada
  9)      Jane Bagnall married Henry M Judge – died Massachusetts, USA
  10)   Jemima Bagnall married David Brereton on 7 August 1857 in Canada. Secondly married a Mr Glazeby – died in USA
  11)   Abraham Bagnall – died Ireland
  12)   James Bagnall – died in infancy in Ireland
  13)   Charles Bagnall – died Ireland

  This list states James died in infancy although it would appear that it is incorrect unless 'our' James is from a different family?? We can now perhaps use this list to build up a true picture of the family and correct any mistakes in the list.


8 comments:

  1. Child 10) Jemima Bagnall
    Found some information on familysearch.org, think this is the right family:
    United States Census, 1870," Mary J Glazeby in household of John Glazeby, Iowa, United States
    Name: Mary J Glazeby
    Estimated Birth Year: 1842
    Gender: Female
    Age in 1870: 28y
    Color White
    Birthplace: Canada
    Home in 1870: Iowa, United States
    Household Gender Age Birthplace
    John Glazeby M 29y Canada (Carriage Mfr)
    Mary J Glazeby F 28y Canada
    Wm Glazeby M 10y Canada
    John Glazeby M 1y Iowa

    "United States Census, 1880," Jemima M. Glaisby in household of Jno. Glaisby, Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
    Name: Jemima M. Glaisby
    Residence: Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
    Birthdate: 1841
    Birthplace: Ireland
    Relationship to Head: Wife
    Spouse's Name: Jno. Glaisby
    Spouse's Birthplace: Canada
    Father's Name:
    Father's Birthplace: Ireland
    Mother's Name:
    Mother's Birthplace: Scotland
    Race or Color (Expanded): White
    Ethnicity (Standardized): American
    Gender: Female
    Martial Status: Married
    Age (Expanded): 39 years
    Occupation: Keeping House
    NARA Film Number: T9-0337
    Page: 307
    Page Character: A
    Entry Number: 1407
    Film number: 1254337
    Household Gender Age Birthplace
    SELF Jno. Glaisby M 40 Canada
    WIFE Jemima M. Glaisby F 39 Ireland
    SON William Glaisby M 21 Canada
    SON John Glaisby M 10 Iowa, United States

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  2. If I have the right person then jemima looks like the second Glazeby wife. Haven't had time to look at this but it obviously relates to the family:http://iagenweb.org/page/famrecd/glazeby.htm

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  3. I am connected through the Antisell family. (there are a lot of different spellings!) I have connections to the Shortt family too.

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  4. There is also a relationship between the Stephenson family and the Shortt family in Ireland.

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  5. Perhaps Samuel Bagnall married the Elizabeth Stephenson daughter of John Stephenson and Catherine Shortt . Elizabeth was born in 1837. Possible? Does any one know of any descendants?

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  6. Hello Susan
    Pleased to be in touch with you. I wonder if we need a proper message board attached to this site so we can post all our thoughts and findings?

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  7. Some Bagnalls from Ireland have started a facebook group which should work for this: Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/176668486010912/

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