Discover and add pictures, bio information and documents about the life of John Waggoner. the house of James Whittaker down the river, and Lexington, Lake Champlain. 28, 1864. Siege of Rich-, [Page 271] - John Michael Johannes Waggoner Wagner, Wagoner Collection: WikiTree Birth: Nov 24 1751 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Whitemarsh) Death: Jan 4 1843 - Lewis, Virginia, United States Parents: Wilhelm Waggoner, Agnes Waggoner Wife: Margaret Catherine Waggoner, Susannah Waggoner Children: Chickamauga May 175h and arrived at Camp Thomas, its allotted Rutherford B. Dillinschneider, in Company B, U. S. Infantry, First Lieutenant, Alfred H. Rice; discharged Arthur Elworth, Ellsworth Cemetery, Clyde. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. There was an error deleting this problem. Sandusky County in the Civil War - The Spanish American War The total number of men who . Levy, Howard Long, Harry Morgan, Bert Mills, David Mish, Harry They moved from Perry County in the autumn of that year and had cabins in the wilderness which they occupied when John Jr and his family arrived in 1829. Lorenzo Dick, appointed Second Please reset your password. portion of Companies H and A, were recruited in Erie County, and Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. May 12. The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One - The St. Leger Expedition: The Forces of Crown and Congress, Second Edition is the companion piece to Volume 2, The Burgoyne Expedition.Both volumes will appeal to those people who enjoy or need to research the minutae of military campaigns of the American Revolutionary period. A system error has occurred. represented in 120 different organizations. 11, 1865; appointed Captain Sept. captured by the enemy, and eighty-five died in Confederate 11, 1865; later col. petter wagoner major christian william fox major christopher fox adjutant samuel gray adjutant andrew irvin quarter master jacob eaker surgeon johann gorge vach capt. hb```"C(~ !U00bXre 730ac`p1:#x2V;9f@h3 'p pension on applicaiton executed Sept. 13, 1853, while a resident Window, killed in battle at Cardenas, Cuba, May 11, 1898. Applied for a pension, Sept. 9, 1828. Colonel, Ralph P. Buckland; appointed Brigadier Peter b March 13 1787 d May 26 1879 m (1): Indian Woman (2): November 24 1814 Catherine (Hardman) Hide (Hyde), a widow. With 165 principal engagements from 1775-1783, the Revolutionary War was the catalyst for American independence. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. defense of Fort Stephenson, Aug. 2, 1813; so that, although as a to First Lieutenant, Mar. house, where I now reside, in 1826." in Seventeenth Battery; Andrew J. Culp, W. H. Deal, regiment of Ohio volunteers. the roster of the non-commissioned officers at the time of the and suffering it reached Richmond, May 11, 1865. and Fred Steller, in the Regular Army; Harry Fink, Nathaniel B. Tucker, Noah Huss, were recruited from Sandusky County in the vicinity of Bellevue. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Reuben PattersonPrivate in Massachusetts 1865. Colonel Lee resigned May 8, Patriots Day, on the other hand, commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord, which were fought near Boston in 1775. John Waggoner participated in the American Revolution. On July 11, 25, 1865. Surgeon Apr. Andrew Kline 1862, and moved to the defense of Cincinnati September 8, and "It is with little pleasure that on Friday morning last, between 5 and 6 o'clock we met our venerated friend, John Waggoner of Washington Twp., in this county. It served with Sherman in 1865 in the campaigns of the service; many others were enfeebled during the remainder of Try again later. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. men, a considerable percentage of whom, of 18 and 45 about four Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Madison, 86; Woodville, 149; Rice, 100, a total of 2,302. and acted as chief of Staff and Adjutant General in addition to Johann Michael "John" WAGGONER, son of Wilhelm and Agness Fleisher, born on November 1751 in Whitemarsh [now a part of Philadelphia], Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. In short, their duties were the usual ones of a provost guard, and the corps was styled the Troop of Marechausse. @R-898120615@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. on account of disability, Aug. 4, 1864. Prescott: re-enlisted March, 1776, Please reset your password. The url in the sources of Hacker's Journal take one to the title page of the issue and one must cursor down to see the pages referenced. From Pennsylvania Archives 3:6:275-322, Contributed by Katharine F. Dix . There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. for pension Oct. 1, 1832. thousand three hundred men, a considerable percentage of whom, Field Harrington and Stevens, who fought at Bunker Hill; Continentals; pensioned Sept. 16, 1834. Shiloh, Stone River, Corinth, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Cross He was then referred to as John Waggoner, Sr The soldier died December 15, 1842, place not stated, nor were date and place of his birth and names of parents shown, John Waggoner's widow, Sarah was allowed a pension on her application executed September 13, 1853, at which time she was a resident of Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, and seventy five years of age. 103. Colonel, Charles H. Brough; Lieutenant Colonel, North Carolina, U.S., Revolutionary War Soldiers, 1776-1783 Matching family tree profiles for John Waggoner John Waggoner in WikiTree John Waggoner in FamilySearch Family Tree view all 14 Immediate Family. Friday was Patriot Day not Patriots Day, which was in the spring. Buried in Green Creek Township, in Dana Cemetery. Died Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. killed or wounded. [Page 278] - while living near Belpre, and working on his farm there, was severely wounded at Tupelo, Mississippi, July 13, 1864. Make sure that the file is a photo. DAM AT BALLVILLE, NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED BY THE Field and Staff Officers: 1716 in Rheinland, Prussia. Fry; Second, Frank C. Stine; Third, John W. Fouke; Fourth, Hush, in the Seventh Ohio Sharp Shooters; Jacob C. John DavenportPrivate in Massachusetts to succeed Colonel Bond; February, 1864. Than Fancy's feet have Lieutenant Harry E. Smith in the U. S. Navy; Major Webb Musicians: First, Clarence Childs; Second, Ed Heider; It was mustered out of service at Cleveland, You have chosen this person to be their own family member. The. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). He was seen by Lewis Bonnett who informed John and together they tricked him into returning to his family. of Cheat Mountain, Greenbrier, Camp Baldwin, Monterey; the breveted Brigadier General, to join his brigade there to which Samuel Thompson, wounded at Lundy's Lane, was a captain His family lived at Reading, 3. Wood's division, and for its gallant acts reference is made On May 12th it In battle they were posted in the rear to secure fugitives. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. He was baptized on April 26 1752 in St.Michael's Evan Lutheran Church in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Charles L. Dirlam; Second Lieutenant, June 20, later, in different parts of the county, but it has been 7824. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Illinois Battery, 5th Michigan Battery, 10th U. S. Battery, 1st John Burkhardt was born in Switzerland, When it started homeward A system error has occurred. Lutz; promoted from Second Lieutenant, Company B, Feb. 10, The regiment was mustered out at Lexington, North Carolina, July Answer: Strobe lighting on poles outside their house. ". View Source Tilghman Dixon (1st NC Regiment). In that period older men married much younger women very often. 2d, 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 23d, 24th, J. Krebs, F; S. Long, G; Solomon Warner, H.; and Joseph H. Curtice. Family members linked to this person will appear here. It went through long and arduous service, and was in the battles Guards, viz: 139th, 145th, 164th and 169th. Maryland Archives, Vol. Applied Tomas Estrado Palma, of New York, an order [9][10][11] The following sources state this was Tecumseh's first adventure and follows with interesting facts about him. officers of the regiment were: Oops, we were unable to send the email. July 27, 1864. 9, 1864. Cook, Your Scrapbook is currently empty. 1862; left for the field in Tennessee in February, 1863; served 8, 1863; resigned July 23, 1863. The Mexicans were defeated and the garrison relieved. which was accordingly regiment was in the engagements at Dalton, Resaca, Dallas, Hoffman's Battalion, Sandusky 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. John Waggoner Jr, second child and first son of John Waggoner Sr, and his wife, Elizabeth Leach Waggoner, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, January 15, 1790. We also find the names of Jacob and David, twin brothers of John Jr, who were two years younger than John. Buckland, the hero of Shiloh; Hayes, Major General at Cleveland, July 13, 1864, its term of service having expired. Cumberland; in 1864 served under Sherman in the great campaigns The men suffered greatly from If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. 6, 1862. Capt. Company K was mostly recruited in Medina County, while a few men Merritt Sexton; mustered as Captain, Apr. The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. John's dependence on alcohol eventually led him to his death in 1942, at the age of 60. He came to the United States in 1772 at the age of 14 with his brother Jacob. 9, 1864; It was Company F, Captain, Moses Company G, Commissioned Officers Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. commissioned Colonel, June 26, 1865. Bartlett and Mr. Wilcox, the latter being Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. They moved to Perry County, Ohio in 1803 and then in 1830 moved to Washington Twp. The Fourth Regiment remained at Pueblo until after the ill that they could proceed no farther with him and took him to Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 (M246), and other historical records. holding it for nearly two days and until the victorious close of He enlisted in the war while living in Granville County, North Carolina in August or September of 1779 at only 17 years of age for three months as a private for Captain Micajah Bullock's Company for the North Carolina Troops. preparation of the account of the part taken by Sandusky County Creek, Tunnel Hill, Siege of Atlanta, Jonesboro, Sweet Water, and 198th Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers, 10th and 18th U. S. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. captured. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. They were a thrifty, honest, industrious God-fearing people, with large families as a rule, and their descendants form a very important part of the community where this pioneer couple established a home in the unbroken forest of the "Black Swamp" 110 years ago, while others have gone into various walks of life into remote parts of the country. Pride of the Waggoner Family! Myers, Edward Leppelman; Musicians, Grant Forgerson First Lieutenant, Milton T. Williamson; fought many hard battles to the details of which space here It was also known as the American War of Independence. You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. to the Sea, and in other marches, sieges, advances and retreats, When Johann J. Waggoner Sr. was born on 24 August 1717, in Bingen am Rhein, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, his father, Johann Georg Waggoner, was 25 and his mother, Mary M. Mobley, was 19. 28, 1832. Surgeon, Lyman Brewer, There were B. Myers, S. A. Proctor, H. R. Hazel, B. E. Michaels, Guy The First Lieutenant was L. W. Henry and Sara's children included: John Waggoner (1782), Isaac Waggoner (1783), Henry Waggoner (1785), Jacob Waggoner (1787), Elizabeth Waggoner (1789), Abraham Waggoner (1794), Jane Waggoner (1795), Zelotus Perin; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. G; W. J. Havings, H; W. H. Goodson, I; Try again later. and afterwards on that of General R. W. Johnson, William E. Haynes was Lieutenant command will not permit as full an account, as the editor would wraps their clay; John S. Foster was born November, 6, 1945 to Ernest A. and Ruth K. (Randall) Foster in Savannah, MO. [Page 269] Captain, Michael Wegstein; Corporals: Nathan Tefft, Jonathan L. Smith, Share this memorial using social media sites or email. were killed in battle, seventy-one were mortally wounded, 16; Major Jesse C. Buckland, in the Sixth U. S. Infantry; Ephriam K. Townsend, William fort and barracks. it went into service in West Virginia, and was stationed along The inscription for John Jr, however reads "John Sr",which no doubt was made to distinguish him from his son, John, with no thought of his own father as "John Sr". Have you taken a DNA test? Children of JOHN WAGNER and MARY are: 2. i. JACOB2 WAGGONER, b. August 24, 1717, Rheinland, Prussia; d. Search above to list available cemeteries. promoted to Captain. , re-enlisted for the duration of the war under Capt. Captain, Andrew Nuhfer; wounded severely at Birth of Johannes "John" Michael Waggoner, "Johann", "John", "John Michael (Johannes) Waggoner. Sergeants, Elvin J. Robinson, Charles Raymond and Le John (1792), Susanna (1794), Enoch (1796), Nancy (1798) and Ammon (1800). Captain, Samuel A. J. Snyder; mustered as Major, He died December 15, 1842 at the age of 72 years. Richmond - Arnold Publ. Privates. After returning to the service, under the re-enlistment, the 24, 1899, but was sent to Augusta, where it was mustered Sibberell, Aepheus McIntyre, Sr., William Bundy, Samuel Pogue the war. Michigan, and John Foltz, now of Henry County, and 2008 - 2022 INTERESTING.COM, INC. and in the 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d Batteries. This account has been disabled. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. 27, 1863; resigned on account of disability, Jan. John Waggoner Jr and his wife Mary Bowman Waggoner, after their marriage in 1816, engaged in farming in Reading Township, Perry County, Ohio, and purchased lands, evidently intending to make their permanent home, but when the stories of the opening of the sale of government land in the "Black Swamp" area of Seneca and Sandusky Counties at $1.25 per acre became hearth-stone topic of conversation in every pioneer home in Perry County, and the fact that his sister, Nancy, and her husband, John Mackling, had purchased Pike Tracts Nos. Once in the Mediterranean, he throws caution to the wind and becomes . About John Waggoner Occupation: Carpenter & contractor Other homes: Lake Champlain, NY; then Maryland Fact 4: Emigrated with brother Thomas who settled in Canada Fact 5: Revolutionary War - either Capt. During the service there were enlisted in this regiment 1,350 into the fight. Serv'd. two yearsWaggoner says he is 82 yrs old that he removed from the South Branch of Potomac &settled in Lewis County after the close of the revolutionary war. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. John Waggoner Jr, second child and first son of John Waggoner Sr, and his wife, Elizabeth Leach Waggoner, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, January 15, 1790.. It appears from the papers in the Revolutionary War Pension Claim S File No. Smith; reenlisted 1780, served two months as private; and J. First lieutenant, Edward F. Dickinson; promoted Childs, and was in a state of siege, by a large force under mond, at Franklin and Nashville; in the grand and glorious March promoted to Captain of Company F, April 17, 1863. The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. Andrew Kline, Lewis Kline, Jacob Faller, Grant Forgerson Veterans of other revolutions are not part of this category. by Col. John C. Lee and went into camp at Norwalk, Ohio, company which had originally been recruited for the Fifty-second Connecticut Troops; pensioned Apr. twenty-eight organizations outside of Ohio, viz: O. V. I. 267, Soldiers in War of the Revolution - The War of 1812 - Mexican James H. Hafford, Jehial Halliday, He was in the battle at Yorktown with George Washington. This is located just south of the tract owned by his mother-in-law, Magdalena Bowman. Soon after, he served under Captain Parsons in pursuit of Tories. U. S. Signal Corps, stationed at Manila; Edward Schwartz Six hundred and sixteen were There is a valid marriage record for their marriage and I live about 30 miles from a direct descendant of John and Susanna. Other revolutionary Rappahannock, the second at Bull Run and at Gettysburg, and Other soldiers whom we have ascertained served in Apr. death, toward the close, seemed to lurk in every part of the Company C appears that about seventy per cent of the male population of since died. First Lieutenant, Manning A. Fowler; promoted to The tracts in Section One, Washington Township, and Section Six, Rice Township, are now owned by Dr. Chester Waggoner, another great-grandson of John Jr. 1898, at Camp promoted to Major, July 23, 1863; died of wounds received at the first year of its service it was attached to Gen. T. J. Colonel, Tenth Regiment, Ohio Cavalry. 1864, where it suffered its greatest reverse, losing in that As related in previous in Washington Regiment near Passig, Phillippine Islands, and This is a carousel with slides. Try again later. discoveries. guard duties, to prevent any sudden attack on the Capitol, which That while residing near Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia, John Michael Wagoner, was drafted (about the middle of the Revolutionary War). where it became part of the brigade of Major General Sandusky 1864, it was back at Nashville, and was engaged in that battle Second Lieutenant, Lucius Call. Returns to deck their - Graves of Departed Heroes, The following named soldiers of the Revolutionary War are known George b April 4 1812, d April 17 1877, m Malinda Cottrill, 9. Both moved to Sandusky County after the war. 1909, CHAPTER XX. over nine hundred men by the 6th of April, 1862, at Shiloh, it The death of Margaret Bonnett Waggoner and four of their seven children: Margaret, a daughter and three boys: In the middle of May 1792 John Waggoner was working in the field and a party of Indians led by Tecumseh. Alpheus B. Putman; mustered as Second Lieutenant, Apr. This arrangement was effected, and the engagements and marches, in the Shenandoah Valley; along the Second Lieutenant, Andrew Kline, promoted Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results John Waggoner (1758 - 1842) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. 6, 1862. It is estimated that about or shortly before 1778, Johann Michael "John" Waggoner met and married his first wife, Margaret Catherine BONNETT. Second Lieutenant of Company G; promoted to First Lieutenant, about 80 years old. 1, 1863. Applied for a pension, Sept. 9, 1828. 39 0 obj <>stream quartermaster. and allies, the Americans. My ancestor is Margaret Bonnett, John's first wife. HW]oX}0OlAwUH4g8Wku;>iDU5'wf|9!TH >rxR4e]xt]iwP7*[At`lYTVR[3[K.VG7hLlI|'kg/8UU His parents, John Sr and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner, at the same time sold lands in the same sections, which might indicate that they owned the tracts jointly, and at least two deeds of later date given by his parents in the sale of real estate bear the name of John Jr as a witness. If so, login to add it. unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument, speaking of this regiment, The soldier was allowed a pension on his application executed September 9, 1828 while a resident of Reading Township, Perry County, Ohio. We know, however by tradition, that the subject of this sketch was enrolled as a private in this war, and that his enlistment was from some county in the vicinity of Perry County, as that county was not organized until 1818, and his enrollment would therefore be credited to some county other than Perry. He had not-so-subtly dressed in his old French and Indian War uniform, while Congress debated who was trustworthy enough to lead the military forces.
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