Charles Cole Baglin1

#2586, (27 November 1847-9 May 1926)
Last Edited13 Jan 2021
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Charles Cole Baglin was born on 27 November 1847 at Horsley, Gloucestershire.1 He was a gardener.1 He Charles was a bell ringer at Horsley Church which is where he got married. He possibly worked in Cornwall. Charles was chairman of the Minchinhampton Parish Council for many years and he was presented with a clock with and inscription commemorating his year's of service with the council. The clock was on show in the Bell Inn. On one occasion following a council meeting, Charles was being driven home in a pony and trap by his son George, when they were confronted by a large pile of stones in the road placed there by a group of potential robbers. George drove over the stones and they escaped and the culprits were later sent to prison for their misdeeds.1

Charles Cole Baglin married Frances Hanks, daughter of George Hanks and Eliza Jane Davis, on Wednesday, 29 December 1869 at Horsley, Gloucestershire. They were 22 and 21 respectively.1

Charles died on 9 May 1926 at Burleigh, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, at age 78.1

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1847BirthHorsley, Gloucestershire1
Occupation1
Note1
1869MarriageHorsley, Gloucestershire1
1926DeathBurleigh, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire1

Family

Frances Hanks (30 Nov 1848-26 Aug 1924)

Citations

  1. [S372] GEDCOM file created by Arthur Russ, 21 April 2011.