discharged 23 Sep. 1864 at Davenport, Iowa
Bedford Times-Republican
Thursday March 2, 1922 p. 8
James Agler Dead
James Agler, a former Bedford resident, died at the home of Joe Wolcott in St. Joseph, Monday, and the remains were brought to Bedford on the noon train Tuesday and interred in the Bedford cemetery.
Following is the obituary:
James D. [aniel] Agler, son of Daniel and Elizabeth Agler, was born in the state of Indiana on Dec. 11th, 1844, [and] died Feb. 27th, 1922, aged 77 years, 3 months and 16 days.
He was united in marriage to Lydia Maxwell [Maxfield] on December 8th, 1867, to which union was born seven children of whom the following named together with the wife and mother survive: W. [illiam] H. [enry] Agler, Mound City, Mo.; Mrs. H.[enry] U. Gillette [Addie], Bedford, Iowa; Mrs. J. [oseph] A. Wolcott [Mary], St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. G. [ilbert] L. Benson [Anna Mae], St. Joseph, Mo.
One daughter, Mrs. Walter Hankins [Birdie Mable], together with two others who died in infancy, have preceded him to the great beyond.
Deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having served in Co. D., 46th regiment, Iowa volunteer infantry, from which he was honorably discharged in December 1864.
He was a long [time] resident of Taylor County, having come to the vicinity of Bedford with his parents when a boy and enjoyed a wide acquaintance with the elder residents of the county.
discharged 23 Sep. 1864 at Davenport, Iowa
Bedford Times-Republican
Thursday March 2, 1922 p. 8
James Agler Dead
James Agler, a former Bedford resident, died at the home of Joe Wolcott in St. Joseph, Monday, and the remains were brought to Bedford on the noon train Tuesday and interred in the Bedford cemetery.
Following is the obituary:
James D. [aniel] Agler, son of Daniel and Elizabeth Agler, was born in the state of Indiana on Dec. 11th, 1844, [and] died Feb. 27th, 1922, aged 77 years, 3 months and 16 days.
He was united in marriage to Lydia Maxwell [Maxfield] on December 8th, 1867, to which union was born seven children of whom the following named together with the wife and mother survive: W. [illiam] H. [enry] Agler, Mound City, Mo.; Mrs. H.[enry] U. Gillette [Addie], Bedford, Iowa; Mrs. J. [oseph] A. Wolcott [Mary], St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. G. [ilbert] L. Benson [Anna Mae], St. Joseph, Mo.
One daughter, Mrs. Walter Hankins [Birdie Mable], together with two others who died in infancy, have preceded him to the great beyond.
Deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having served in Co. D., 46th regiment, Iowa volunteer infantry, from which he was honorably discharged in December 1864.
He was a long [time] resident of Taylor County, having come to the vicinity of Bedford with his parents when a boy and enjoyed a wide acquaintance with the elder residents of the county.
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