********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Source: Southwest Louisiana and Biographical and Historical by William Henry Perrin published in 1891; page 280. TIMOTHY BAGLEY Ramsey, LA Timothy Bagley, a prosperous sugar planter and manufacturer, of the firm of M.& T. Bagley, was born in Kings County, Ireland, 1845. He is the son of, John Bagley, of whom mention is made in the sketch of Martin Bagley. Young Timothy attended the schools of Ireland and was engaged in farming in that country until 1867, when he came to the United States and located in Lafourche parish, Louisiana, where he engaged in planting. in 1875 he came to Vermilion parish, and, in partnership with his brother, Martin Bagley, purchased a sugar plantation in Vermilion parish of from three to four hundred acres, in connection with which he now conducts a mercantile business. The Bagley Brothers are characterized by theirenergy, and their success since com- ing to Louisiana has been marked. Mr. Bagley was married, in 1884, to Miss Anna Fitzsimmons, a native of Ireland. To their union four children have been born.