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PVT Stephen Yancey Bagby

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PVT Stephen Yancey Bagby Veteran

Birth
Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Aug 1962 (aged 65)
Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bagby plot
Memorial ID
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Veteran World War I
PVT Co B, 140th Inf 35th Div

Stephen did stenographic work never married.

Military service: Missouri National Guard and World War I as PVT Co B. 140th Inf. 35th Div.
He was wounded in action

#6 child of Robert M Bagby & Liz B Viley

* added by JMB notes
Stephen Y. Bagby, while in France with the 35 Division was wounded by machine gun fire at the battle of Argonne Forest. Disabled by a wound to his right leg . He crawled to a shell hole for safety. he was without medical attention for over 48 hours. Battle of Argonne Forest. He was with Pvt. Co.B.140 Inf.
Served over seas 4-25-1918 to 1-1-1919. On 1930 census at age 33 is in fathers household.
Never married, no children. Handicapped.
Veteran World War I
PVT Co B, 140th Inf 35th Div

Stephen did stenographic work never married.

Military service: Missouri National Guard and World War I as PVT Co B. 140th Inf. 35th Div.
He was wounded in action

#6 child of Robert M Bagby & Liz B Viley

* added by JMB notes
Stephen Y. Bagby, while in France with the 35 Division was wounded by machine gun fire at the battle of Argonne Forest. Disabled by a wound to his right leg . He crawled to a shell hole for safety. he was without medical attention for over 48 hours. Battle of Argonne Forest. He was with Pvt. Co.B.140 Inf.
Served over seas 4-25-1918 to 1-1-1919. On 1930 census at age 33 is in fathers household.
Never married, no children. Handicapped.


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