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Daniel Bagley

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Daniel Bagley

Birth
Napoleon, Ripley County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Apr 1907 (aged 78)
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk. 75 Lot 1 Pos. 7
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Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
Page 729

Daniel Bagley, son of Eli Bagley (born Jan. 7, 1804 in Ohio) and Nancy Ann Belt (born March 21, 1811 in Butler Co., Ohio and married Jan. 15, 1825). Daniel was born Feb. 24, 1829, in Napoleon, Ripley Co., Indiana and came to Utah in 1853 in the Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company.

He married Mary Wood in 1849. She was the daughter of John Wood and Rebecca Belt. She was born March 22, 1833 and came to Utah with her husband. Their children: Margaret Melissa, b. June 24, 1852, m. Thomas Flanigan; Nancy Cedenia, b. Nov. 22, 1854, m. Merrill E. Willis 1870. (Both daughters were known by their middle names--Melissa and Cedenia.)

Called by Brigham Young on mission to Southern Utah to settle Dixie 1865, and to Arizona by Erastus Snow 1877. Assisted in hauling rock for the foundation of the Salt Lake Temple.. Went to Echo Canyon to resist Johnston's army. Walker and Black Hawk Indian war veteran. Lived in Arizona until 1895, then moved to Springville, Utah, where he died.

Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
Page 729

Daniel Bagley, son of Eli Bagley (born Jan. 7, 1804 in Ohio) and Nancy Ann Belt (born March 21, 1811 in Butler Co., Ohio and married Jan. 15, 1825). Daniel was born Feb. 24, 1829, in Napoleon, Ripley Co., Indiana and came to Utah in 1853 in the Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company.

He married Mary Wood in 1849. She was the daughter of John Wood and Rebecca Belt. She was born March 22, 1833 and came to Utah with her husband. Their children: Margaret Melissa, b. June 24, 1852, m. Thomas Flanigan; Nancy Cedenia, b. Nov. 22, 1854, m. Merrill E. Willis 1870. (Both daughters were known by their middle names--Melissa and Cedenia.)

Called by Brigham Young on mission to Southern Utah to settle Dixie 1865, and to Arizona by Erastus Snow 1877. Assisted in hauling rock for the foundation of the Salt Lake Temple.. Went to Echo Canyon to resist Johnston's army. Walker and Black Hawk Indian war veteran. Lived in Arizona until 1895, then moved to Springville, Utah, where he died.



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