Died
14 NOV 1919.
Thomasville, Clarke, Alabama, United States.
14 NOV 1919.
Midway, Clarke, Alabama, United States.
Found multiple copies of death date. Using 14 NOV 1919
File @O162@.
External Files
File O162 File: Format: jpg. image MTYPE portrait. STYPE jpeg. SIZE 71129. WDTH 1182. HGHT 1488. Margaret Isabella Bagley Hudson. RIN 78f3c86f-6ace-42bb-b2ef-86947cdeb1bf Physical Description: (Left) Thomas Champion; (Middle) Mr. Allen (Margaret Bagley's 3rd husband); (Right) Bob Champion (Thomas' brother); (Front) Margaret Isabella Bagley (Maiden) Hudson (1st husband) Digmon (2nd husband) Allen (3rd husband). Thomas Champion married Margaret's daughter Deliah Ann Hudson. Deliah was pregnant at the time of this photo. Women in this time did not have their pictures taken when with child. META <metadataxml><cemetery ><transcription /><metadataxml> CREA 2013-07-18 15:59:19.867 USER YmnNes6EHD0UzX8GAE/LlGtmSDx4WtTFJFf2oF6LVuuy8HAAyPd1om0RMtTXMXn9eM2c7WAc4z65rTEnnPUA== ENCR 1. Origin: u ATL N
Sources
↑ [("United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH5C-65J : 9 November 2014), Margaret Bagley in household of Rightman Bagley, Wilcox county, Wilcox, Alabama, United States; citing family 170, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).)]
Source: S_721141802 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Record Collection 1030Ancestry Family Tree APID 6146748787:1030:6513906 APID 20333539496:1030:13981672
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Margaret by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Margaret:
Bagley-1194 and Bagley-1351 appear to represent the same person because: Thank you for merging William Rightman Bagley!
This is another one I'm hoping you will merge. The only conflict is the date of death, and there's far more evidence for 1919 than 1860! I could not find any source for 1860. Margaret appears to have had 3 husbands, and many children from them (11 to 13?). There's also an old photo around of her somewhere, with her possibly 3rd husband (an Allen).
While you are at it, you might consider merging her daughter Mary Etta (Marietta) too. I don't know which form of her name is correct, and didn't research it, but did see a little more evidence for Mary Etta.
This is another one I'm hoping you will merge. The only conflict is the date of death, and there's far more evidence for 1919 than 1860! I could not find any source for 1860. Margaret appears to have had 3 husbands, and many children from them (11 to 13?). There's also an old photo around of her somewhere, with her possibly 3rd husband (an Allen).
While you are at it, you might consider merging her daughter Mary Etta (Marietta) too. I don't know which form of her name is correct, and didn't research it, but did see a little more evidence for Mary Etta.
Rob Jacobson (Jacobson-1250)