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Felix Bagard - September 18, 1845
Felix Bagard
September 18, 1845
Source: Berkshire County Whig, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts 


Felix Bagard - March 4, 1869
Felix Bagard
March 4, 1869
Source: The Pittsfield Sun, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts 


Felix Bagard - Pittsfield Cemetery, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Felix Bagard
Pittsfield Cemetery, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Source: Photo taken by us September 7, 2008


Felix Bagard - Pittsfield Cemetery, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Felix Bagard
Pittsfield Cemetery, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Source: Photo taken by us September 7, 2008



Felix Bagard

  (1811France  - 28 Feb 1869Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA )   -- Age: 57



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Felix Bagard - Life Events


1812 - World History - The War of 1812 - 'The War of 1812 is one of the forgotten wars of the United States. The war lasted for over two years, and while it ended much like it started; in stalemate; it was in fact a war that once and for all confirmed American Independence. The offensive actions of the United States failed in every attempt to capture Canada. On the other hand, the British army was successfully stopped when it attempted to capture Baltimore and New Orleans. There were a number of American naval victories in which American vessels proved themselves superior to similarly sized British vessels. These victories coming after victories in the Quasi War (an even more forgotten war) launched American naval traditions.' (historycentral.com)

1817 - U.S. History - James Monroe becomes President of the United States - 'Monroe is best known for the Monroe Doctrine which stated that the United States would not allow European interference in the Western Hemisphere. He was the last Revolutionary War general to serve as President.' (historycentral.com)

1818 - Invention - The bicycle (Baron Karl de Drais de Sauerbrun, Germany)

1819 - U.S. History - The Panic of 1819 - 'A combination of bad banking practices; too much land speculation and competition from Europe caused the United States to enter its first economic depression.' (historycentral.com)

1824 - Invention - Portland cement (Joseph Aspdin, England)

1825 - U.S. History - John Quincy Adams becomes President of the United States - 'Better known for his accomplishments as Secretary of State and later as a Congressman, Adams tried to convince the nation to engage in a large scale cultural and economic development.' (historycentral.com)

1826 - Invention - The gas stove (James Sharp, UK)

1827 - Invention - Matches (John Walker, England)

1829 - Invention - The locomotive (George Stephenson, England)

1829 - U.S. History - Andrew Jackson becomes President of the United States - 'Andrew Jackson, considered the father of the modern Presidency, significantly contributed to the expansion of that office. He was considered the first popularly elected President, and, throughout his Presidency, acted his role as a populist.' (historycentral.com)

1837 - U.S. History - Martin Van Buren becomes President of the United States - 'Van Buren was the natural successor to Jackson's variety of democracy. He was faced, however, with economic trouble that became known as the Panic of 1837. Van Buren was never able to recover from their economic crisis.' (historycentral.com)

1841 - Invention - The sewing machine (Barthélemy Thimonnier, France)

1841 - U.S. History - William Henry Harrison becomes President of the United States - 'William Harrison died one month after assuming the office of President. He is probably best know for being the first President to die in office.' (historycentral.com)

1841 - U.S. History - John Tyler becomes President of the United States - 'Tyler was the first vice president to assume the office of President after the death of his predecessor. His most notable accomplishment was the annexation of Texas.' (historycentral.com)

1842 - Invention - The refrigerator (John Gorrie, United States)

1843 - Invention - The Christmas card (John Callcott Horsley, England)

1845 - Invention - The rubber band (Stephen Perry, United States)

1845 - U.S. History - James K. Polk becomes President of the United States - 'Polk was elected to office based on a platform of expansion. His Presidency is best known for his succesful prosecution of the war with Mexico and the settling of the dispute with Great Britain over the Oregon Territory.' (historycentral.com)

1848 - U.S. History - Gold discovered in California

1849 - Invention - The safety pin (Walter Hunt, United States)

1849 - U.S. History - Zachary Taylor becomes President of the United States - 'Zachary Taylor was a military man with little politcal experience. He attempted to have California and New Mexico admitted to the Union without resolving their slave status. He died in office after 16 months.' (historycentral.com)

1850 - U.S. History - Millard Filmore becomes President of the United States


 Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Click here to go to source1850 U.S. Census 
name: Felix Begard
residence: Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts
age: 39 years
calculated birth year: 1811
birthplace: France
gender: Male
race (original):
race (expanded):
death month:
death year:
film number: 14699
digital gs number: 4194635
image number: 00516
line number: 24
dwelling house number: 1132
family number: 1270
marital status:
free or slave:
Household Gender Age
Felix Begard M 39y
Margaret Begard F 39y
Robert Begard M 15y
Ellen Begard F 13y
Julia A Begard F 9y
Mary Begard F 7y
Edwin Begard M 4y
Jane A Begard F 2y
Nichol Huillers M 27y
Mitchell Begard M 44y
Mary Begard F 31y
Mitchell Begard M 9y
Mary Begard F 3y
Emma Begard F 2m



1853 - Invention - Potato chips (George Crum, United States)

1853 - U.S. History - Franklin Pierce becomes President of the United States - 'Franklin Pierce was 48 at the time he became President. He was incapable of steming the march towards Civil War. His most notable accomplishment was the Gadsen Purchase, expanding the fronteir to the South and West.' (historycentral.com)

1854 - U.S. History - Republican Party formed for abolition of slavery

1857 - Invention - Toilet paper (Joseph Gayetty, United States)

1857 - U.S. History - James Buchanan becomes President of the United States - 'James Buchanan, the only bachelor to be President, spent his entire term of office in an unusual attempt to maintain the integrity of the Union. By the time he left office, the secession of the Southern States was already in progress.' (historycentral.com)

1861 - U.S. History - Abraham Lincoln becomes President of the United States - 'Lincoln is considered by many to be the greatest American President. He was elected on a strongly anti-slavery platform. With his election, the Southern States seceeded from the Union. Lincoln fought the Civil War to retain the integrity of the Union.' (historycentral.com)

1863 - U.S. History - Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves

1864 - Invention - Pasteurization (Louis Pasteur, France)

1865 - U.S. History - Andrew Johnson becomes President of the United States - 'Johnson was the first President to be impeached, although he was not convicted. His view were considered moderate regarding the South. He vetoed laws which would have restored military rule over the south, as well as the bill that gave Negroes citizenship.' (historycentral.com)


 Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Click here to go to source1865 Massachusetts Census 
name: Felix Bagard
age: 54 years
estimated birth year: 1811
gender: Male
race:
birthplace: France
marital status: Married
residence: Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts
family number: 1822
line number: 18
film number: 0953967
digital folder number: 4286754
image number: 00621
Household Gender Age
Felix Bagard M 54y
Margaret Bagard F 56y
Julia A Bagard F 24y
Mary Bagard F 22y
Edwin Bagard M 18y
Jane Bagard F 17y
Martha Bagard F 14y
Grace Bagard F 12y



1868 - Invention - The typewriter (Christopher Latham Sholes, United States)


 1869 Death Click here to go to sourcefamilysearch.org 
Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910
name: Phelix Bagard
gender: Male
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 28 Feb 1869
death place:
age: 57
birth date: 1812
birthplace:
occupation:
race:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: I01262-1
system origin: Massachusetts-EASy
source film number: 1902438
reference number: 104




Felix Bagard - Marriage(s) and Child(ren)


marriage Felix Bagard married Margaret Davis -- Place: 
Ancestry  Family Group Record for Felix Bagard and Margaret Davis

Children:

son Robert Francis Bagard (13 Feb 1835, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - 22 Oct 1904, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Ellen Bagard (21 Sept 1837, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - 01 Dec 1906, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Julia Bagard (27 Feb 1841, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - 20 Sept 1905, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Mary Elizabeth Bagard (17 Jan 1843, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - , )

son Edwin Bagard (1 Oct 1846, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - 29 Nov 1921, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA)

daughter Jane Augusta Bagard (10 Aug 1848, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - , )

daughter Martha Washington Bagard (4 July 1851, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - , )

daughter Grace Frances Bagard (1 May 1853, Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA - 23 Dec 1906, North Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA)




Felix Bagard - Death-related Information


Buried at:

Pittsfield Cemetery
203 Wahconah St

Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
(413) 447-7953




Added: 7/7/2008 12:00:00 AM - 280

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