Justin Bagg

FatherThomas Bagg
MotherEunice Sacket (1756-1819)
Birth13 December 1793, West Springfield, Hampden County, MassachusettsG,1
Death5 February 1861
Marriage28 December 1815, WestfieldGFrances "Fanny" Sacket2,3,4,5
Justin Bagg, son of Thomas Bagg and Eunice Sacket, was born in West Springfield, Hampden County, MassachusettsG, on 13 December 1793.1 He died aged 67 on 5 February 1861 and was buried at Ashley Cemetery, West SpringfieldG.6 He married at the First Church, WestfieldG, on 28 December 1815, Frances "Fanny" Sacket, his second cousin, daughter of Moses Sacket and Eunice Cadwell.2,3,4,5

Children of Justin Bagg and Frances "Fanny" Sacket

 Notes & Citations

  1. "Massachusetts, Town and Vital records, 1620–1988" (Ancestry image), West Springfield births, "Bagg, Justin, s. Thomas and Eunice, 13 Dec 1793."
  2. Vital Records (LDS), Westfield, Massachusetts, D:63.
  3. "Westfield, Massachusetts, Marriage Records (Dougherty abstracts)" (American Ancestors transcript), "Justin Bagg of West Springfield and Fanny Sacket of W; m. Dec. 28, 1815."
  4. "Westfield, MA: Marriage Records of the First Church, 1781–1835" (American Ancestors transcript), "1815 Justin Bagg of West Spgd. & Frances Sackett of Westfield."
  5. "Massachusetts, Town and Vital records, 1620–1988", (Ancestry image), West Springfield marriages, "Bagg, Justin of W.S. and Frances Sacket of Westfield, int. 3 Nov 1815."
  6. Find a Grave.
Sackett line5th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
3rd great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American) (#1)
Line 3a (American) (#2)
Justin Bagg & Frances "Fanny" Sacket relationship chart
Generation.Tree6N.3
Last Edited3 Dec 2021
 

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