W.M. Bagley children
A photo of the Children of W.M. Bagley and Harriett Locke
1901 – Harriett was 41 (born 1842) and had 11 children* by this time. W.M. was 40 (born 1843) and had the occupation as a machinist.
The major causes of death in children were tuberculosis, diarrhea of infancy, bacillary dysentery, typhoid fever, and the highly contagious diseases of childhood, especially scarlet fever, diphtheria, and lobar pneumonia
In 1901 they were in Seattle, the move was most likely due to the increase of jobs in that area around that time.
1901 – Harriett was 41 (born 1842) and had 11 children* by this time. W.M. was 40 (born 1843) and had the occupation as a machinist.
The major causes of death in children were tuberculosis, diarrhea of infancy, bacillary dysentery, typhoid fever, and the highly contagious diseases of childhood, especially scarlet fever, diphtheria, and lobar pneumonia
In 1901 they were in Seattle, the move was most likely due to the increase of jobs in that area around that time.
Date & Place:
in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington United States