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Rev Judson Vernon Baggett

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Rev Judson Vernon Baggett Veteran

Birth
Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA
Death
10 Aug 1956 (aged 59)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Hannah, Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Hemingway, Aug 10-

The Rev. Judson Vernon Baggett, 60, Free Will Baptist Minister of Hemingway, died in the Veterans Hospital at Columbia, at 2 a.m. Friday following an illness of one week.

Funeral services will be conducteded at 3:30 p.m. Sunday from the Union Baptist Church of Hannah by the Rev. L. M. Dabbs, the Rev. D. D. Smith, the Rev. Ray Rumsey of Florence, the Rev. N. N. Davis of Johnsonville.

Burial directed by Morris Funeral Home will be in the church cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be the Rev. T. B. Frierson, the Rev. R. V. Lawrimore, the Rev. S. L. Jordan, the Rev. C. E. Harley, the Rev. McRoy Johnson, ane the Rev. J. B. Cox.

Mr. Baggett was a son of the late Henry Baggett and Victoria Lambert Baggett of the Sampit Section of Georgetown County where he was born and spent his early life.

He had lived a number of years in the Hannah section of Florence County prior to establishing his home in Hemingway 15 years ago.

He was a member of South Carolina Conference of Free Will Baptist ministers. He was a veteran of World War I.

Mr. Baggett was first married to the late Mrs. Mettie Lambert Baggett and by this union one son Vernon Baggett survives. He is also survived by his widow, Mrs. Mollie Cooper Baggett; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Fisher of Hemingway and Mrs. Willie Collins Jr. of Effingham; a half sister, Mrs. Reubin Lambert of Andrews; two half brothers, Jerry Lambert of Hemingway and Sam Lambert of Laurinburg, N. C.

(Note: Jerry and Sam were not half brothers. They were stepbrothers, sons of Jack Lambert and Francis Hartley Lambert. Jack was Judson's stepfather. -RDL)

Published in Morning News, Florence, SC, Aug 11, 1956.
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Judson's mother, Gertrude Victoria Lambert, married:
1. Henry Baggett, probably died before 1900.
Sons: Andrew, John Henry, Judson Vernon. (No record of Andrew after 1900.)
2. Andrew Jackson "Jack" Lambert, 1855-1933. Daughter: Lila m. Ruben Lambert.
Hemingway, Aug 10-

The Rev. Judson Vernon Baggett, 60, Free Will Baptist Minister of Hemingway, died in the Veterans Hospital at Columbia, at 2 a.m. Friday following an illness of one week.

Funeral services will be conducteded at 3:30 p.m. Sunday from the Union Baptist Church of Hannah by the Rev. L. M. Dabbs, the Rev. D. D. Smith, the Rev. Ray Rumsey of Florence, the Rev. N. N. Davis of Johnsonville.

Burial directed by Morris Funeral Home will be in the church cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be the Rev. T. B. Frierson, the Rev. R. V. Lawrimore, the Rev. S. L. Jordan, the Rev. C. E. Harley, the Rev. McRoy Johnson, ane the Rev. J. B. Cox.

Mr. Baggett was a son of the late Henry Baggett and Victoria Lambert Baggett of the Sampit Section of Georgetown County where he was born and spent his early life.

He had lived a number of years in the Hannah section of Florence County prior to establishing his home in Hemingway 15 years ago.

He was a member of South Carolina Conference of Free Will Baptist ministers. He was a veteran of World War I.

Mr. Baggett was first married to the late Mrs. Mettie Lambert Baggett and by this union one son Vernon Baggett survives. He is also survived by his widow, Mrs. Mollie Cooper Baggett; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Fisher of Hemingway and Mrs. Willie Collins Jr. of Effingham; a half sister, Mrs. Reubin Lambert of Andrews; two half brothers, Jerry Lambert of Hemingway and Sam Lambert of Laurinburg, N. C.

(Note: Jerry and Sam were not half brothers. They were stepbrothers, sons of Jack Lambert and Francis Hartley Lambert. Jack was Judson's stepfather. -RDL)

Published in Morning News, Florence, SC, Aug 11, 1956.
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Judson's mother, Gertrude Victoria Lambert, married:
1. Henry Baggett, probably died before 1900.
Sons: Andrew, John Henry, Judson Vernon. (No record of Andrew after 1900.)
2. Andrew Jackson "Jack" Lambert, 1855-1933. Daughter: Lila m. Ruben Lambert.


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