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Riley Harrison Baggett

Birth
Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
28 Mar 1991 (aged 81)
Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Birth Date: 9 Mar 1910

Death Date: 28 Mar 1991

Source: SSDI and Texas Death Index

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Your father (Albert Harrison Baggett) had died at a young age as a result of a logging accident. Your grandfather (George Riley Baggett had also died at a young age, and left his wife Alzineth Elanora Baggett to raise a big family alone....

You had to have heard about your fathers' siblings, who were your Uncle and Aunts (George Riley Baggett's daughters and their husbands) who had already gone to northern California in search of better jobs and stayed, and then got their mother Alzineth Elanora Baggett to eventually go to be with them.
For some reason, you and Emma (with your son Vernon) came back and stopped in Dallas where Emma's sister lived. There you died as did your son Vernon....


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Written by Ms Deborah Teel

About Riley and Emma Baggett:
When I knew them they lived next door to Lyla and the children. Mr. and Mrs. Baggett, as I referred to them both, worked at Timberlawn Sanitarium on Samuell Boulevard in Dallas. Emma was the sister of my preacher's wife, Ethel Edna Irene Coleman O'Connor. Mrs. O'Connor was married to Rev. A.E. O'Connor (Arthur Eddie O'Connor). Emma's maiden name would have been Coleman. I do not know where Riley or Emma were buried, but I know they are not buried beside Vernon.
I don't know if any of this information is what you are interested in or not. It was a tragedy that Vernon lost his life and his children endured such hardship growing up.
Please let me know if any of this information is helpful.

Thank you for the opportunity to share this.
Deborah Teel


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Birth Date: 9 Mar 1910

Death Date: 28 Mar 1991

Source: SSDI and Texas Death Index

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Your father (Albert Harrison Baggett) had died at a young age as a result of a logging accident. Your grandfather (George Riley Baggett had also died at a young age, and left his wife Alzineth Elanora Baggett to raise a big family alone....

You had to have heard about your fathers' siblings, who were your Uncle and Aunts (George Riley Baggett's daughters and their husbands) who had already gone to northern California in search of better jobs and stayed, and then got their mother Alzineth Elanora Baggett to eventually go to be with them.
For some reason, you and Emma (with your son Vernon) came back and stopped in Dallas where Emma's sister lived. There you died as did your son Vernon....


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Written by Ms Deborah Teel

About Riley and Emma Baggett:
When I knew them they lived next door to Lyla and the children. Mr. and Mrs. Baggett, as I referred to them both, worked at Timberlawn Sanitarium on Samuell Boulevard in Dallas. Emma was the sister of my preacher's wife, Ethel Edna Irene Coleman O'Connor. Mrs. O'Connor was married to Rev. A.E. O'Connor (Arthur Eddie O'Connor). Emma's maiden name would have been Coleman. I do not know where Riley or Emma were buried, but I know they are not buried beside Vernon.
I don't know if any of this information is what you are interested in or not. It was a tragedy that Vernon lost his life and his children endured such hardship growing up.
Please let me know if any of this information is helpful.

Thank you for the opportunity to share this.
Deborah Teel



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