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Dr Richard Daingerfield Bagnall

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Dr Richard Daingerfield Bagnall Veteran

Birth
Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Death
1 Nov 1918 (aged 79)
Hampton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
2AE-L9
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Father: William Douglas Bagnall
Mother: Elizabeth Daingerfield Stark
08/00/1850 - Lived with parents, Norfolk, VA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Richard D. Bagnall)
01/01/1852 - Mother, Elizabeth, died
1860 - M.D. degree, University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, Philadelphia, PA (from: VA; thesis: "iron")
06/30/1860 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA (lived with father & sibs - indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Richd Bagnall)
04/18/1861 - Pvt., Capt. Jacob Vickery's Co. of Artillery (Norfolk Light Artillery Blues)[subsequently part of the 6th Virginia Infantry]
06/15/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., (1st) Co. H, 16th VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, VA
07/05/1861 - Detailed on "Special Service" by order of Gen. B. Huger
10/17/1861 - "Private Richard D. Bagnall having been appointed assistant surgeon in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, is relieved from duty with Company H, Sixteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers." [S.O. 307/2]
10/18/1861 - Appointed, Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 10/09/1861
12/01/1861 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Hardy's Bluff [near Newport News, VA], Lt. Col. F. H. Archer, commanding post
02/05/1862 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon from VA by the Confederate States Senate
02/06/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Archer's Battalion, Virginia Volunteers, Hardy's Bluff, VA
05/11/1862 - Submitted a requisition for an ambulance, two horses and one set of harness for two horses for the Ellis Artillery, Capt. B. C. Manly commanding [1st NC Arty - 10th State Troops] stating, "I certify that the articles . . . are necessary in consequence of the company having no means for transportation of sick and wounded and that the requisition is agreeable to [the] supply table. Richd. D. Bagnall, Asst. Surgeon"
05/28/1862 - Received one ambulance, two horses, and one set of harness for two horses
12/24/1862 - "Asst. Surgeon Bagnall having reported in obedience to Special Orders No. 301, A.&I.G.O. is hereby assigned to duty in the Second Cong. District and will report to Lt. E. A. Drewry, Chief En. Office for that District. By Order of Col. J C. Shields, Hd. Qrs., Camp of Instruction, Richmond" [S.O. 621/3 - ?Department] 4/09/1863 - "Surgeon J. B. Ficklin will relieve Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall as examiner of conscripts in the Second Congressional District. Assistant Surgeon Bagnall on being relieved will report to the Surgeon-General." [S.O. 86-12]
04/22/1863 - Ordered to report to Surgeon [Joseph Adams Stilman] Milligan in-charge of Gen. Hospital #16 for assignment to duty
07/08/1863 - Relieved from duty at Gen. Hospital #16, Richmond, VA, and ordered to report to Surgeon R. F. Baldwin, in-charge of Gen. Hospital, Mt. Jackson, VA, for assignment to duty
07/09/1863 - "The following-named medical officers will report without delay to Surgeon L. Guild, medical director, Army of Northern Virginia, for assignment to duty: …Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall…." [S.O. 162/2]
04/06/1864 - Ordered to report to Surgeon A. G. Lane in-charge of Winder Hospital, Richmond, VA, for temporary assignment to duty
04/28/1864 - As Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, was a patient, Gen. Hospital No. 4, Richmond, VA (disease: Debilitas)
05/05/1864 - Returned to duty from being a patient
05/07/1864 - Assigned as Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
05/10/1864 - "Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall will report to Medical Director [W. A.] Carrington for temporary duty in hospital." [S.O. 109/4]
07/00/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
08/09/1864 - Absent as Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, New Market Heights, ?VA
09/08/1864 - As Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, sent to hospital near Chaffin's Farm, VA
09/12/1864 - Winder Hospital, Richmond, VA
09/14/1864 - Absent without leave as Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, Chaffin's Farm, VA
10/03/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
11/23/1864 - Granted 7 days leave of absence [S.O. 386/2 Dept. of Richmond - Gen. Ewell]
01/06/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
01/20/1865 - Relieved from duty at Winder Hospital and ordered to report to Surgeon T. M. Palmer in-charge of Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA, for assignment [S.O. 13 Medical Directors Office, Richmond, VA]
01/24/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA
01/25/1865 - Asst. Surgeon & Member of Confederate Army Examining Board, Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
03/24/1865 - Relieved from hospital duty in Virginia and ordered to report to the Medical Director of the Army of Northern Virginia for duty with the 3rd GA Infantry [S.O. 69/3]
04/09/1865 - As Asst. Surgeon, 3rd GA Infantry, Gen. G. M. Sorrell's Brigade, paroled, Appomattox C.H., VA
05/13/1865 - As Asst. Surgeon, 3rd GA Infantry, his name appeared on a "list of paroled prisoners, who have not been allowed to take the Amnesty Oath"
1866 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA
01/25/1867 - Father, William, died
06/07/1880 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA (lived with his sister, Lizzie, and two brothers - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as Richd. Bagnall)
1886 - Practiced medicine, 85 Bank, Norfolk, VA
1890 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA
06/07/1900 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk City, VA (lived with a sister and two brothers - indexed in the 1900 U.S. Census as Richard Bagnall)
04/21/1910 - Retired physician, Norfolk City, VA (lived with a sister and two brothers - indexed in the 1910 U.S. Census as Richard Bagnall)
1917 - Lived, Hampton, Elizabeth City Co., VA
11/01/1918 - Died at Dixie Hospital, Hampton City, Elizabeth City Co., VA (cause of death: uremia)

Scott Hutchison and Bob Krick provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/10/2016. Unpublished database.

The following was added by Scott Hutchison, the creator of this memorial:
---------------------------------------------
Dr. Richard Daingerfield Bagnall, formerly a well-known resident of Norfolk, died yesterday morning at Hampton, Va. where he has lived for the past two years, at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bagnall, who was 80 years old, was the son of the late William D. and Elizabeth D. Bagnall. He was a native of this city. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in medicine, he was a surgeon in the Confederate army, and practiced his profession in Norfolk and Baltimore.
He is survived by one brother, J. Selden Bagnall, and was also a brother of the late H. Boswell Bagnall.
Funeral services will be held at the grave, Elmwood cemetery, this morning upon arrival of N.Y., P & N. steamer, which is due at 9:20 o'clock.

The Virginian Pilot and Norfolk Landmark November 2, 1918
Father: William Douglas Bagnall
Mother: Elizabeth Daingerfield Stark
08/00/1850 - Lived with parents, Norfolk, VA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as Richard D. Bagnall)
01/01/1852 - Mother, Elizabeth, died
1860 - M.D. degree, University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, Philadelphia, PA (from: VA; thesis: "iron")
06/30/1860 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA (lived with father & sibs - indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Richd Bagnall)
04/18/1861 - Pvt., Capt. Jacob Vickery's Co. of Artillery (Norfolk Light Artillery Blues)[subsequently part of the 6th Virginia Infantry]
06/15/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., (1st) Co. H, 16th VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, VA
07/05/1861 - Detailed on "Special Service" by order of Gen. B. Huger
10/17/1861 - "Private Richard D. Bagnall having been appointed assistant surgeon in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, is relieved from duty with Company H, Sixteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers." [S.O. 307/2]
10/18/1861 - Appointed, Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 10/09/1861
12/01/1861 - As Asst. Surgeon, stationed at Hardy's Bluff [near Newport News, VA], Lt. Col. F. H. Archer, commanding post
02/05/1862 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon from VA by the Confederate States Senate
02/06/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Archer's Battalion, Virginia Volunteers, Hardy's Bluff, VA
05/11/1862 - Submitted a requisition for an ambulance, two horses and one set of harness for two horses for the Ellis Artillery, Capt. B. C. Manly commanding [1st NC Arty - 10th State Troops] stating, "I certify that the articles . . . are necessary in consequence of the company having no means for transportation of sick and wounded and that the requisition is agreeable to [the] supply table. Richd. D. Bagnall, Asst. Surgeon"
05/28/1862 - Received one ambulance, two horses, and one set of harness for two horses
12/24/1862 - "Asst. Surgeon Bagnall having reported in obedience to Special Orders No. 301, A.&I.G.O. is hereby assigned to duty in the Second Cong. District and will report to Lt. E. A. Drewry, Chief En. Office for that District. By Order of Col. J C. Shields, Hd. Qrs., Camp of Instruction, Richmond" [S.O. 621/3 - ?Department] 4/09/1863 - "Surgeon J. B. Ficklin will relieve Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall as examiner of conscripts in the Second Congressional District. Assistant Surgeon Bagnall on being relieved will report to the Surgeon-General." [S.O. 86-12]
04/22/1863 - Ordered to report to Surgeon [Joseph Adams Stilman] Milligan in-charge of Gen. Hospital #16 for assignment to duty
07/08/1863 - Relieved from duty at Gen. Hospital #16, Richmond, VA, and ordered to report to Surgeon R. F. Baldwin, in-charge of Gen. Hospital, Mt. Jackson, VA, for assignment to duty
07/09/1863 - "The following-named medical officers will report without delay to Surgeon L. Guild, medical director, Army of Northern Virginia, for assignment to duty: …Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall…." [S.O. 162/2]
04/06/1864 - Ordered to report to Surgeon A. G. Lane in-charge of Winder Hospital, Richmond, VA, for temporary assignment to duty
04/28/1864 - As Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, was a patient, Gen. Hospital No. 4, Richmond, VA (disease: Debilitas)
05/05/1864 - Returned to duty from being a patient
05/07/1864 - Assigned as Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
05/10/1864 - "Assistant Surgeon R. D. Bagnall will report to Medical Director [W. A.] Carrington for temporary duty in hospital." [S.O. 109/4]
07/00/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
08/09/1864 - Absent as Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, New Market Heights, ?VA
09/08/1864 - As Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, sent to hospital near Chaffin's Farm, VA
09/12/1864 - Winder Hospital, Richmond, VA
09/14/1864 - Absent without leave as Asst. Surgeon, 20th GA Infantry, Chaffin's Farm, VA
10/03/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
11/23/1864 - Granted 7 days leave of absence [S.O. 386/2 Dept. of Richmond - Gen. Ewell]
01/06/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, 2nd Div., Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
01/20/1865 - Relieved from duty at Winder Hospital and ordered to report to Surgeon T. M. Palmer in-charge of Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA, for assignment [S.O. 13 Medical Directors Office, Richmond, VA]
01/24/1865 - Asst. Surgeon, Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA
01/25/1865 - Asst. Surgeon & Member of Confederate Army Examining Board, Gen. Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond, VA
03/24/1865 - Relieved from hospital duty in Virginia and ordered to report to the Medical Director of the Army of Northern Virginia for duty with the 3rd GA Infantry [S.O. 69/3]
04/09/1865 - As Asst. Surgeon, 3rd GA Infantry, Gen. G. M. Sorrell's Brigade, paroled, Appomattox C.H., VA
05/13/1865 - As Asst. Surgeon, 3rd GA Infantry, his name appeared on a "list of paroled prisoners, who have not been allowed to take the Amnesty Oath"
1866 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA
01/25/1867 - Father, William, died
06/07/1880 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA (lived with his sister, Lizzie, and two brothers - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as Richd. Bagnall)
1886 - Practiced medicine, 85 Bank, Norfolk, VA
1890 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk, VA
06/07/1900 - Practiced medicine, Norfolk City, VA (lived with a sister and two brothers - indexed in the 1900 U.S. Census as Richard Bagnall)
04/21/1910 - Retired physician, Norfolk City, VA (lived with a sister and two brothers - indexed in the 1910 U.S. Census as Richard Bagnall)
1917 - Lived, Hampton, Elizabeth City Co., VA
11/01/1918 - Died at Dixie Hospital, Hampton City, Elizabeth City Co., VA (cause of death: uremia)

Scott Hutchison and Bob Krick provided input to this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/10/2016. Unpublished database.

The following was added by Scott Hutchison, the creator of this memorial:
---------------------------------------------
Dr. Richard Daingerfield Bagnall, formerly a well-known resident of Norfolk, died yesterday morning at Hampton, Va. where he has lived for the past two years, at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bagnall, who was 80 years old, was the son of the late William D. and Elizabeth D. Bagnall. He was a native of this city. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in medicine, he was a surgeon in the Confederate army, and practiced his profession in Norfolk and Baltimore.
He is survived by one brother, J. Selden Bagnall, and was also a brother of the late H. Boswell Bagnall.
Funeral services will be held at the grave, Elmwood cemetery, this morning upon arrival of N.Y., P & N. steamer, which is due at 9:20 o'clock.

The Virginian Pilot and Norfolk Landmark November 2, 1918


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