George R. Bagley

George Robert Bagley (January 25, 1871 – December 26, 1939) was an American attorney and jurist in the state of Oregon.

A native of Ohio, he was raised in Washington County, Oregon, where he practiced law and served as a circuit court judge for nearly 25 years.

[2] George was one of six children born to the English natives, which included William H., Harry, Nellie, and Lillie.

[3] George lived in Canton until 1885 when the entire family moved west to Oregon, where his father farmed in the community of Leisyville, just north of Hillsboro in Washington County.

On April 20, 1897, Bagley married Olive M. Hanley,[1] and they had four children, Clifton, George, Jr., Valerie, and Neville.

[3] About 1911, Bagley was appointed by his brother Harry, who was mayor of Hillsboro, to a commission to study how to replace the city's old water system.

[14] George Bagley died on December 26, 1939, in Hillsboro at the age of 68 from a heart ailment and was buried at the cemetery at the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church.