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Notes for Amasa Bagley
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Peck and Bagley graves
Author: Michelle Dalton Date: 2 Nov 1999 12:00 PM GMT
Classification: Query
In Reply to: Cemetery's Oakland Co. by: Julie Berg
Julie,
I found Moses Peck, Silence Peck, Amasa Bagley and Nancy Bagley. They are all burried in Oak Hill Cemetery. Apparently they have 2 cemeteries at different locations in the county. So the phone book listing is misleading because it lists the city of Novi.
The address for Oak Hill cemetery in Pontiac is 216 University Dr. Pontiac MI. (248) 623-9112.
Bagley's
Date:06/20/2000 9:20:42 PM US Eastern Standard Time
From:Freesprit@@prodigy.net (Julie Berg)
To:taylojm@@aol.com
I am a Bagley ancestor. My I think 4th great-grandfather was the first child of Silence Smith and Benjamin Bagley. His name was Amasa Bagley born Dec.7 1778. His father died Aug.25, 1779, when Amasa was a few months old. Benjamin was a sea captain. Silence then married Caleb Carpenter in 1784 and had 4 more children. Amasa Bagley married Nancy Brown and they moved to Oakland Co. Michigan where Amasa became a Judge until Michigan became a state. He also ran a Inn and had a grist-mill and brickworks. I have some info. on the Bagley family from others. I would like to hear from you and other Bagley researchers.
JULIE,
The address for Oak Hill cemetery in Pontiac is 216 University Dr. Pontiac MI. (248) 623-9112.
Bagley Inn
This frame structure, completed in 1833, is the second home of Bagley's Tavern. Amasa Bagley first established the tavern in the 1820s in a log cabin. He came to this area in 1819 with his family and four other settlers. He was appointed Associate Judge of the Oakland County Court in 1820. Shortly afterwards Bagley and William Morris, the area's first sheriff, set up a brickworks and a saw and gristmill. However, they were best known for Bagley's Tavern which hosted social and political functions.
An Index of Pioneers from Massachusetts to the West
PIONEERS FROM MASSACHUSETTS
page 8
BAGLEY, Amasa, of Norfolk Co.; set. Mich., 1819. Oakland Hist., 319.
1820 BAGLEY AMASA Oakland County MI Pontiac
1821 BAGLEY AMASA Oakland County MI Pontiac
1823 BAGLEY AMASA Oakland County MI 474 Petitioners MI Early Census Index MI32046501
1823 BAGLEY AMASA Oakland County MI No Township Given
1832 BAGLEY AMASA Oakland County MI Petitioner
Bagley, Amosa
State: Rhode Island Year: 1810
County: Providence Roll: M252_58
Township: Smithfield Page: 92
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