Household ...................Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
E D Baggett .................Head .......Male ....28 ..Texas .......Oct 1872
Kate Amanda Baggett Wife ........Female 25 ..Texas .......Feb 1875
Loucionk T Baggett ....Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas .......Sep 1893
M B Baggett ................Son ..........Male ....5 ....Texas .......Oct 1895
J E Baggett ..................Son .........Male ....4 ....Texas .......Jan 1896
W V Baggett .................Son .........Male ....4 ....Texas .......Dec 1896
E M Baggett .................Daughter Female 2 ....Texas .......Nov 1898
J W C Baggett ..............Son .........Male ....0 ....Texas .......Feb 1900
1910 - US Census -
Fireman first class, USN.
Bio created in the past used the wrong source date which has been corrected here.
The Hammon Advocate, Hammon, Oklahoma · Thursday, October 17, 1918 pg 8
Local News
. . .
The remains of Lucius Baggett, son of Henry and Kate Baggett arrived Wednesday from San Francisco, California where he died last week of influenza. He was serving his second enlistment in the U. S. Navy. The remains were laid to rest in the Kiowa Cemetery.
. . .
The Okemah Ledger, Okemah, Oklahoma · Thursday, November 07, 1918 pg 7
OKLAHOMANS NAMED
IN CASUALTY LIST
. . .
Died in Camps of Spanish Influenza
. . .
Lucius Baggett, Kiowa, at Mare Island, California.
. . .
Household ...................Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
E D Baggett .................Head .......Male ....28 ..Texas .......Oct 1872
Kate Amanda Baggett Wife ........Female 25 ..Texas .......Feb 1875
Loucionk T Baggett ....Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas .......Sep 1893
M B Baggett ................Son ..........Male ....5 ....Texas .......Oct 1895
J E Baggett ..................Son .........Male ....4 ....Texas .......Jan 1896
W V Baggett .................Son .........Male ....4 ....Texas .......Dec 1896
E M Baggett .................Daughter Female 2 ....Texas .......Nov 1898
J W C Baggett ..............Son .........Male ....0 ....Texas .......Feb 1900
1910 - US Census -
Fireman first class, USN.
Bio created in the past used the wrong source date which has been corrected here.
The Hammon Advocate, Hammon, Oklahoma · Thursday, October 17, 1918 pg 8
Local News
. . .
The remains of Lucius Baggett, son of Henry and Kate Baggett arrived Wednesday from San Francisco, California where he died last week of influenza. He was serving his second enlistment in the U. S. Navy. The remains were laid to rest in the Kiowa Cemetery.
. . .
The Okemah Ledger, Okemah, Oklahoma · Thursday, November 07, 1918 pg 7
OKLAHOMANS NAMED
IN CASUALTY LIST
. . .
Died in Camps of Spanish Influenza
. . .
Lucius Baggett, Kiowa, at Mare Island, California.
. . .
Family Members
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Mack Bonda Baggett
1894–1981
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Newman Vespucius Baggett
1896–1978
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James Everett Baggett Sr
1896–1959
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Eala Mae Baggett Fuller
1898–1975
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John Walter Baggett Sr
1900–1984
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Terrence Ivron "Ted" Baggett Sr
1904–1981
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Eula Carolyn Baggett Knight
1905–1991
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Cecil David Baggett
1908–1991
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Asa William "Acie" Baggett
1910–1976
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Fern Estella Baggett Burns
1911–1991
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Lorene Baggett Green
1913–1996
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Sgt Richard Voyne Baggett
1915–1943
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