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- U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: William Bagwell
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment: 27th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: H
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M539 roll 3
Web: Illinois, Databases of Illinois Veterans Index, 1775-1995
Name: William Bagwell
Company: H
Unit: 27 IL INF
War: Civil War
War Years: 1861-1865
Cemetery: POPLAR RIDGE
Burial Place: Jackson, Illinois, USA
Volume: 1
Page: 856
Record Source: 1929 Illinois Roll of Honor (War Veteran Burials)
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: William H Bagwill
Birth Date: 26 Apr 1823
Birth Place: Humphreys County, Tennessee, United States of America
Death Date: 24 Sep 1901
Death Place: Jackson County, Illinois, United States of America
Cemetery: Poplar Ridge Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Jackson County, Illinois, United States of America
Has Bio?: Y
Father: Burrell Bagwill
Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Bagwill
Children: Laura Ellen Fulgum
Ann Weatherly
All this section was shocked at the news late last week the William Bagwill, a Mobile & Ohio freight brakeman living at Murphysboro but whose former home was at Campbell Hill, had been murdered on Friday night while in the discharge of his duty. On the down run Friday night, and while near Wheaton, young Bagwill was missed by a fellow brakeman, Deck Davis, also a Campbell Hill young man - and a search was made for him, resulting in the discovery, that he had been shot and killed on the roof of a boxcar by unknown parties. The unfortunate man was found dead from a bullet wound through the heart. It was at first reported that Bagwill had had trouble with some tramps up the road, and also that there was indications of a struggle on the car, but this was found to be untrue at the inquest, Three white men and one negro, all hobos, were on the train at the time, however, but there was no evidence against them; and there was no robbery. The deceased was about 23 years old, being the second son of Mr. And Mrs. Askins M. Bagwill, of Campbell Hill. He was a fine looking, athletic young man and, so far as we know, of good character. NO DATES GIVEN
Illinois, Wills and Probate Records, 1772-1999
Name: William Bagwell
Probate Date: 21 Nov 1901
Probate Place: Jackson, Illinois, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1901
Inferred Death Place: Illinois, USA
Case Number: 342
Item Description: Probate estate case files, No. 341-363, Henry Boucher - Fred C Baxmann, 1901-1905
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Cover Page 1
Petition Papers 2–4
Will Papers 5–11
Administration Papers 12–16
Order Papers 17–22
Petition Papers 23–24
Account Papers 25–32
Order Papers 33–34
Petition Papers 35–40
Inventory Papers 41–48
Petition Papers 49–58
Order Papers 59–65
Petition Papers 66–70
Order Papers 71–75
Account Papers 76–79
Order Papers 80–81
Petition Papers 82–86
Account Papers 87–91
Petition Papers 92–95
Order Papers 96–97
Petition Papers 98–108
Sales Paper 109–110
Account Papers 111–123
Petition Papers 124–128
Account Papers 129–139
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