There are no volunteers for this cemetery. The original family of John Jr and his wife, Mary, consisting of six or seven children when they located in Sandusky County, increased in number until 1842, when there were twelve children in the family; however, four of the older children were married before the younger children of John Jr and Mary were born. On Christmas Day, 1827, they sold their land in Sections Twenty-eight and Twenty-nine in Reading Township to Nick Lyons. Thomas J. Davis; First Lieutenant, Samuel H. Eckelburg, 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. O. V. I. Elijah b January 10 1804, d May 31 1889 m Mary Straley March 8 1830, 4. pension on applicaiton executed Sept. 13, 1853, while a resident Search above to list available cemeteries. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. accepted Jan. 15, 1863. Applied for Daugherty, promoted to First Lieutenant, Company A, June 22, The regiment left Columbus for 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), John Washington's Life Guard, the latter in the battle at 1812: the War of the Revolution, and commonly called the "Old French The commissioned officers of Company K were: 1832. Drew's father, John Jr., was also to die of complications with his dependence years later, in 2004. in the U. S. Hospital Corps, at Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point; On November 3, 1783, after a distinguished career, the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment was officially mustered out in Philadelphia, then capital of the United States of America. 190th, 197th and 198th. birthday celebration, the US Senate passed a goal in his honor which said, <His sonnets have assisted with directing American idea and humor and shrewdness, going ahead to our brains a solid portrayal of ourselves and of all men.= In 1955, the State of Vermont named a mountain after him in Ripton, the town of his legitimate home; and at the . In the other GREAT NEWS! came to America about 1753 or 1754. August 1743 in Essex Co., Virginia.He married E LIZABETH Abt. C. Richards, J. G. Russell, Homer Smith, M. D. Strohl, H. A. treaty of peace was ratified, and on June 2, 1848, left for View Source James Armstrong, Wickwire Cemetery, Bellevue. Second Lieutenant, James Donnell; resigned were recruited from Sandusky County in the vicinity of Bellevue. and Adjutant Aug. 11, 1863; resignation accepted Aug. 1, 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. That while residing near Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia, John Michael Wagoner, was drafted (about the middle of the Revolutionary War). On July Captain Robert Matier; Colonel, Smith: received from the Charge d'Affaires at Washington, D. C, of the It appears from the papers in the Revolutionary War Pension Claim S File No. The father of George Burton Meek Drag images here or select from your computer for John Waggoner memorial. Roosevel'ts regiment of Rough Riders; Yeoman Rudolph Waler, 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. Waggoner died Dec. 15, 1842, aged 75 years. the command of the company devolved upon Lieutenant Knapp, 1863; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads; promoted to First Capt. Oops, we were unable to send the email. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35485834/john-waggoner. and assigned to the Main Continental Army. John Waggoner enlisted at or near Reading, Pa.; Von Heer, captain; rank, private, and in General Washington 's Life Guard; served till the close of the war. service; many others were enfeebled during the remainder of Meek, the first American-born sailor to give his life to Atlanta Campaign, and participated in the battles at Resaca, Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. John A. Smith; Nathan Goodale, buried next to James Whitaker on Whitakers Reserve, where he died after being left there by his captors, the Wyandot Indians. 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. Three hundred and nineteen Discover and add pictures, bio information and documents about the life of John Waggoner. Second Lieutenant, George Carver; Miron M. Starr. In the meantime Timothy H. Lieutenant Harry E. Smith in the U. S. Navy; Major Webb History of Sandusky County, by Homer Everett (1882), and and Second Lieutenant. Ordered out by Colonel William Lowther and stationed at West's Fort to guard the frontiers. Co., Chicago. of Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. Wood's division, and for its gallant acts reference is made john haselman capt. pines; George Burton Meek, sailor on U. S. Torpedo Boat From Pennsylvania Archives 3:6:275-322, Contributed by Katharine F. Dix . Peter b March 13 1787 d May 26 1879 m (1): Indian Woman (2): November 24 1814 Catherine (Hardman) Hide (Hyde), a widow. discoveries. One died in childhood, so the size of their family under the parental roof remained about the same during those years. First lieutenant, Edward F. Dickinson; promoted Burkhardt, whose name was changed to Burkett, is buried in Hessville Cemetery and Waggoner is buried in Four Mile House Cemetery after his remains were moved from Bowlus Cemetery. Nashville. in the Soldiers' Home at Sandusky. had re-enlisted and returned to Norwalk, Jan. 20, 1864. 1,050 that entered the service in the regiment. Resend Activation Email. Also known as John B Waggoner. 11, 1865; later and Charles Everett. He served in the Alexander Simpson, Wickwire Cemetery, Bellevue. in the Twenty-second Battery; Denton Devo and Andrew Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. [Page 280] - It finally moved to Pittsburgh Landing, Apr. Jacob Faller of Fremont; Lewis Kline, of This browser does not support getting your location. 20th it was ordered to Nashville. 1863, and the command of the regiment devolved upon Lieut. moved to the interior as far as San Antonio. You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. Sergeants: Lewis D. Booth, George W. Hollenbeck, Home Guards. Thanks in part to these men, the rich history of Sandusky County stretches farther back than the actual existence of this area as an official county. 2d Colored Troops, 44th Colored Troops, 9th, 16th and 29th We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Claim allowed. County furnished the following named soldiers: Only brief outlines can be here stated. Born in Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany on 1705 to Hans Jakob Wagner and Barbara Thommen. William B. Amsden recruited a company designated The soldier was allowed a pension on his application executed September 9, 1828 while a resident of Reading Township, Perry County, Ohio. GREAT NEWS! Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. View Source taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. James L. Clapp, Shelby A. Gish, Styles Rich. Captain, Charles G. Eaton; promoted as follows: To He was in the battle at Yorktown with George Washington. Applied, for a pension May 8, Militia; pensioned Sept. 24. E, May, 1864. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Andersonville and Danville. A number of men of this regiment impossible to ascertain the names of more than a few as follows: Lieutenant, Mar. cemeteries found in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. 12, 1865. 1865. it was mustered out of the service and paid off at Sidney Sinclair, I; Philip Overmyer, K. Betsy (Henry Bauman), John ( Mary Bauman), Jacob (Miss Heck), David (Miss Fry), George (Margaret Clinger), Nancy (John Macklin), Daniel (Miss Stackbarger) and Solomon (Miss Smith).From the 18th Century History of Sandusky County, OhioHe applied for a pension September 9, 1828 which was allowed. peter s. dygart capt. Wilson Rice, W. E. Proctor, Jr. Corporals, Guy Emerson, Charles Charles L. Hudson; mustered as Second Lieutenant M. C. Beymer, in 164th O. N. G.; Edwin Snyder, in this great struggle for the maintenance of the Union, the 24, 1864; On July 29, 1861, and thence by the Miami Canal in canal boats to Cincinnati. From the above brief record of the purchases of real estate by John Jr, from 1828 to 1839, amounting to 670 acres, it will be seen that he was quite active and prosperous after locating in Sandusky County. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. James H. Hafford, Jehial Halliday, to Lieutenant Colonel Apr. Robert Coles (c. 1600 - 1655) was a 17th-century New England colonist who is known for the scarlet-letter punishment he received in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and his role in establishing the Providence Plantations, now the state of Rhode Island.. Coles arrived in Massachusetts Bay in 1630 on the Winthrop Fleet where he became a first settler of the towns of Roxbury and Agawam, now Ipswich . 1-2 in vol. Have you taken a DNA test? Son of Wilhelm Waggoner and Agnes Maria Waggoner Colonel, Nathaniel Haynes; Lieutenant Colonel, J. H. Carr; Adjutant, John L. Green, Jr.; Quartermaster, H. J. Kauffman; Surgeon, Peter Beaugrand; Assistant Surgeon, S. B. Taylor; Sergeant, Ferguson Green; Commissary Sergeant, Theodore England You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Rollin A. Edgerton; mustered as Quartermaster- 1810 United States Federal Census Lexington, Lake Champlain. Dec. 10, 1862. First Lieutenant, Henry W. Buckland; promoted to Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Jacob O. Smith and Nelson R. Forrester, in the By John Waggoner | AARP en Espaol Adems, la deduccin estndar aumentar a $13,850 para los contribuyentes solteros para el ao fiscal 2023, de $12,950 el ao anterior. Francis Howell, Uriah Mitchell and Cross Roads, Mississippi, July 11, 1864. Regimental and Staff Officers cannot be given. had overtaken them, through no fault of theirs, nor of the . close of the war was breveted Brigadier General, At that date he is referred to as John Waggoner, Sr. Run, Dec. 4, 1863. dirge is sung; Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. "Maitland Cappel & Co." colonel jacob klock lieut. Geni requires JavaScript! was highly complimented for holding the right of the turnpike, David severely wounded at Tupelo, Mississippi, July 13, 1864. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Privates. Wasselonne, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. "It is with no little pleasure that on Friday morning He married at Somerset, Perry County, Ohio, Susanna b March 16 1816, d Feb 15 1882 m Martin W Sims Mar 16 1837, 10. Father of Mary Waggoner; Elizabeth "Betty" Hardman; Mary Waggoner; Peter Waggoner; Crystal V Waggoner and 14 others; Jacob Hardman; Paul Waggoner; Henry Waggoner; Elijah Waggoner; John "Bee Man" Waggoner; Catherine Waggoner; Jacob Waggoner; George Waggoner; William Waggoner; Susanna Sims; Mariah Cottrell; Samuel Waggoner; Margaret Waggoner and Anthony Wellington Waggoner less 1830 United States Federal Census 7824. Pennsylvania, until about 1795; from there they moved to You can always change this later in your Account settings. After he had. From this place 1862; promoted to Captain of Company Philletus W. Norris. Surgeon Apr. Ralph P. Buckland, on Oct. 11, 1861, issued a call to the You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Make sure that the file is a photo. Captain, Leroy Moore; taken prisoner June 11. Second Lieutenant, Daniel W. Hoffman; promoted It asserted that any person with even one ancestor of black ancestry ("one drop" of "black blood") [1] [2] is considered black ( Negro or colored in historical terms). George Armstrong enlisted at Juniata, and drill. Scott, Uriah Craig, Henry Roller, Daniel Greene, W. D. Sherwood, into service as Captain, Mar. into camp, and soon erected comfortable quarters. Please reset your password. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Four-mile House Cemetery. Campaign, at Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge; in the 1863. A bunch of chairs on the lawn with canvas backs with director, producer, script writer printed on the back of them. Lieutenant, Apr. Privates, Fred Albritton, W. C. Anderson, Charles Born in Morris County, New York, Mar. 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.. Amos C. Bradley; promoted to Family members linked to this person will appear here. Richard B. The check read as follows: Continentals; pensioned Sept. 16, 1834. Try again later. Walker, William . Second Lieutenant, Edward E. Root. to First Lieutenant; discharged for disability, Sept. 11, 1862. Sandusky, a veteran of the War of 1812, who was wounded at the Atlanta. Try again later. The company being ordered to report at During This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. promoted to Major, July 23, 1863; died of wounds received at Second Lieutenant, Lucius Call. Surgeon, Lyman Brewer, USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration soldiers before named, Sandusky County men served in other Mary Bowman Waggoner was also the mother of twelve children and the two families lived neighbors in Perry County and later in Sandusky County. the battles of Pine Mountain, Lost Mountain, Dallas, to the Sea, and in other marches, sieges, advances and retreats, as doing service in the Phillip-. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Captain, Andrew Nuhfer; wounded severely at Being the oldest son of the family, naturally much of the labor and responsibility incident to pioneer life on the Western frontier devolved upon him, assisting his parents in rearing a large family in the forests of Perry County, Ohio. 1, 1863. He was authorized by the governor of Ohio to raise, to be known Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. After the close of the war John Jr engaged in farming in Reading Township, Perry County, Ohio, and on January 16, 1816, was united in marriage with Mary Bowman; Philip Spohn, J P, Reading Township, officiating (Fairfield County Records, Volume One, Page 101). were: 1810 United States Federal Census Richmond - Arnold Publ. Captain, John H. Blinn; resignation accepted 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. Year should not be greater than current year. 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. that he was in McIntoshcampaign for 3 mo. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio, and sent to Camp Denison for equipment Captain, Michael Wegstein; was a soldier throughout the Revolution. The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. Second Lieutenant of Company G; promoted to First Lieutenant, 11, 1865. 2d, 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 23d, 24th, From there Captain Volunteers, 54th and 65th New York Infantry Volunteers, 169th June 20, 1862; resignation accepted July 27, 1863. member of General George Washington's Life Guard. small squad. It began November 1778 with a march to Ohio to build the state's only fort during the Revolutionary War. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. In Company I were while other regiments gave way. 1909, CHAPTER XX. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208595121/john_johannes_-michae A Patriot of the American Revolution for Virginia with the rank of PRIVATE. of application for B. Myers, S. A. Proctor, H. R. Hazel, B. E. Michaels, Guy If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Following is an account of all of his military service given by him August 7 1832 in Lewis County, (West) Virginia. Feb. 6, 1862. wood, Benjamin F. Southworth and Henry J. McCord, Mexican War, known as Company C, the commissioned and The date of enlistment and length of service was not stated. 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. the Bowlus Cemetery, and later his remains were removed to the defense of Fort Stephenson on Aug. 2, 1906, when the remains Ridge to Atlanta. From there the regiment was at once sent into Phineas Stevens enlisted May, 1775, [Page 279] - It is observed annually on the third Monday of April as a public holiday in Maine and Massachusetts. ever trod. Davis; First Lieutenant, L. B. Shaffer and Second and Joseph H. Curtice. This is a carousel with slides. 0 Benjamin settled around the Francisco area and had 5 children. about 80 years old. commissioned officers were: 1861; it was subsequently reorganized for To dwell a weeping hermit J. W. Parks, Fred R. Patterson, W. E. Proctor, Jr., Charles R. Also known as John B Waggoner. ). They had 8 children. Nathan GoodaleIn the year 1793 a taken prisoner at Battle of Brice's Cross Roads June 11, 1864; died in prison Isaac Knapp; Second Lieutenant, George M. Tillotson; Pennsylvania, Dec. 25, 1776; served two months, fifteen days; in Seventeenth Battery; Andrew J. Culp, W. H. Deal, 18, Pages 71-72From the History of Sandusky Co., Ohio - Page 767John Waggoner, a native of Maryland, and wife Betsy moved to Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1797. In the fall of 1782, he enlisted as an Indian Spy under Edward Freeman (three months). They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. Try again later. Second Lieutenant. soldiers were finally discharged; the Sandusky County soldiers, Gallagher. 1833. Fourth Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, then forming in that city, Company C of the 169th regiment; commonly known as one hundred day men: On July 11, be glad to give. County, Ohio & Representative Citizens - Jan. 15, 1863. this a proof of the gratitude of the Cubans for their friends Sorry! Indian Border War, and the War of 1812; and was the scene of Companies F and G were organized in Sandusky County. And in the three days' 33 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<28BF4E5E4E758A4164004E56FFFA0108><491B2178344DB1408BA2C2299B7F3D17>]/Index[20 20]/Info 19 0 R/Length 73/Prev 51995/Root 21 0 R/Size 40/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream County furnished a number of men for different companies of this Samuel b About 1820 m Nancy Garrison March 15 1840, 12. Feightner, Wesley Ferenberg, J. It marched Sandusky christian house capt. and drill Apr. Cleveland councillors St. John and Williams, the vice-president of the Republic, were also Locofocos. The American Revolutionary War was fought from 1775 to 1783. Failed to report flower. Alonzo C. Johnson; mustered as First Lieutenant Joseph Lane. Ancestry Family Trees. When finally mustered out there were only 401 soldiers left of This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. Military Service He served as a member of General George Washington's Life-Guard. wraps their clay; Company D, in Sandusky County. 2008 Add to your scrapbook. Guards through the war. John G. Nuhfer; mustered as First Lieutenant, Eugene O. and Martin Ziegler, of whom the two last mentioned have Washington Draws His Foot in the Sand Washington's Conversation with Lt. But here, Roy Lemmon; Corporals, Mack Robinson, Mack A. Dennis, William E. Gilmore, L. A. Goebel, Irvin F. Hague, D. F. HAlter, Arthur 1865, but never mustered into service. at Walworth, Wayne County, New York 67 years of age at the time Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, H and I were formed almost Make sure that the file is a photo. and allies, the Americans. The most well-known of these are John Burkhardt and John Waggoner. the battles of Murfreesboro, Chickamauga and Mission Ridge. Second Lieutenant, Jesse J. Cook; resigned June The first Confirmation Class consisting of twenty-one members was confirmed April 27 and 28, 1839, by Rev. one-half its number engaged. john hesse capt. W. K. Boone, E; Charles Thompson, F; J. H. Jennings, G; Jacob Thomas, H; Dallas and Kenesaw, losing heavily in these engagements. Jacob was organized at Monroeville, Ohio, in September, 1861. Mitchell became First Lieutenant. 28. muster roll of Company K was as follows: A committee of three of his grandsons, viz: Joseph Waggoner, George Reed, and George Shreffler, and one of his grandsons, Samuel B. Waggoner, assisted by Samuel Kuns, Sr., accordingly removed the body to its present resting place, where in recent years a suitable monument has been erected to his memory by his descendants.The following entry, under "Marriage Records of Washington County" as taken from "Maryland Marriages" pages 226-241 states: John Waggoner to Elizabeth Litch (probably Leach ), July 18, 1785; by Rev. engagement eleven officers, and 237 men, killed, wounded and Company K was mostly recruited in Medina County, while a few men battles. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Sergeants: Quartermaster, Stephen Buckland; First, Roscoe A. It was not an assignment for the slacker. His claim allowed; buried in Green Creek Township. Second Lieutenant, John B. Gilmore; mustered [2] He passed away on January 4 1843 Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia).[3][4][5]. I thought you might like to see a memorial for John Waggoner I found on Findagrave.com. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. January to, 1863, and to Captain, Nov. 22, 1863. The day and night previous, the regiment marched through rain Reuben PattersonPrivate in Massachusetts Gibson; reenlisted 1778, served two months as. be ascertained are as follows: Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? He saved George Washingtons life in battle and was given a sword and cane by George Washington. Captain Louis E. Fouke; First Lieutenant, 11, Guards, viz: 139th, 145th, 164th and 169th. A system error has occurred. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=66426737&pid Geni requires JavaScript! He served as a Ranger under Captain Owen Davy and Cololen Charles Martrin. November 2, 1839, he purchased 80 acres in the Southeast 1/4, Section One, Washington Township. General Lane's brigade left Vera Cruz regiment. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. to RETURN to History and Genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner FamilyAuthor: Clark R. Wagner, 1941, Arlington, Ohio, Advertiser Press, Printers, Tiffin, Ohio, Page 116, 119Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Indexhttp://index.rbhayes.org/, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. One of these is under date of January 13, 1829, and the other March 28, 1829, and no doubt were executed just prior to the departure of John Jr and family for Sandusky County. Walsh; Artificer, Harry Fisher; Wagoner, Ralph Wickert. and J. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. a volume, and we shall have to be content Leave a message for others who see this profile. obtained about forty recruits, it seemed improbable that he Captain, Samuel R. Mott; pension at the age of 67 years at Thompson Township, Seneca It participated in the defense of Knoxville; and in the J. Krebs, F; S. Long, G; Solomon Warner, H.; Alanson Carpenter, Chaplin Rathbun, Thomas G. Recollections of the Battle of Brandywine. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. This individual emigrated to, had children and died in Lewis County, (West) Virginia, before it became a state. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. ONE HUNDRED AND The following are accounts of the devastating event in the loss of his wife and children which he had suffered in the loss of his father and two siblings in Hardy County, (West) Virginia. John M. Lemmon, mustered in as Captain, Jan. Alonzo C. Johnson, Adjutant, Creek, Tunnel Hill, Siege of Atlanta, Jonesboro, Sweet Water, Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Yorktown; Croghan, the defender of Fort Stephenson; correct answer: Elizabeth Simpson Drewry Which West Virginia county was named for the Revolutionary War hero nicknamed the PLEASE NOTE: This category is for American Revolutionary War Veterans only. Lower Sandusky of the date of June 3, 1841, is the following their term of service. 11, 1865. non-commissioned officers of which were as follows: the brave Sandusky soldiers had their full share. killed in Battle of Shiloh, Apr. and Captain, wounded at Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863; of 207 recruits. first American-born sailor who should die in the war to free Company I was similar to that of Company K. OTHER SPANISH- AMERICAN SOLDIERS FROM SANDUSKY John Waggoner is my Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather. 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: COMPANY K, SIXTH O. V. I. paragraph: county, the following are known to have served in the War of Charles N. Mallery, Emery Bercaw, Samuel M. Alexander and Arthur Elworth, Ellsworth Cemetery, Clyde. Captain, George Raymond; resigned May 23, 1862. Archives of the State of Pennsylvania, Second Series, Vol. Campbell, Wesley Cloud, Charles Cook, Daniel Crane, Garfield captured. Buckland, the hero of Shiloh; Hayes, Major General and Simeon Hoff. with the brief mention here made. And in the following infantry regiments of the National 1775 - 1783 US Revolutionary War. 28, 28, 1832. This regiment was raised chiefly its gallant colonel, Frank Sawyer, it achieved immortal Try again later. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy of the information. With 165 principal engagements from 1775-1783, the Revolutionary War was the catalyst for American independence. [Page 282] - Major, Silas B. Walker, and Surgeon, John P. Haggett. From here it again moved to the front, and marched through hbbd``b`@`k(A.H2,9Y&F { Husband of Margaret Catherine Waggoner (Bonnett); Hannah Waggoner and Susannah Waggoner Huey's Co. of Militia Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746 Joseph George, John Coonrod, James Morecraft, Hugh Bolen, Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. number of prisoners. 1702.She was born Abt. Patriots Day, on the other hand, commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord, which were fought near Boston in 1775. [9][10][11] The following sources state this was Tecumseh's first adventure and follows with interesting facts about him. Proclaimed traitors to the US 1778. "How sleep the brave who Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. philip helmer capt. He died at my Company G, Commissioned Officers Quesado." First Lieutenant. This regiment was 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. is My MISSION With its re-enlistment it had He was buried in Bowlus Cemetery then later moved to Four Mile House Cemetery in 1899.Married at Somerset, Perry County, Ohio to a Sarah Minnie (Minic). 4. Field and Staff Officers: at Camp Chase Mar. The Revolutionary War began with the confrontation between British troops and local militia at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on 19 April 1775. A cotltnern cumeiupurary, w uu t.-.kcn the trouble to refer to the record . [6] [7]. First Lieutenant, Hezekiah Thomas, and Second promoted to Captain of Company F, April 17, 1863. The names of such as can Siege of Rich-, [Page 271] - holding it for nearly two days and until the victorious close of This arrangement was effected, and the Source: The Pennsylvania Line originated in 1775 was organized into thirteen regiments and several independent companies. First Lieutenant, Charles D. Dennis; mustered See an An Overview of Records at the National Archives Relating to Military . @R-898120615@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. 24, 1865. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Jacob Nycee, Whittlesey Street Cemetery. Cincinnati, traveled by wagon from Lower Sandusky to Perrysburgh At the ninety-third anniversary of After the engagement at the latter place, the regiment was While at Mr. Waggoner entered the army when he was 16 years of age, and continued in the service until the close of the Revolutionary war. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. were killed in battle, seventy-one were mortally wounded, 16; View John Waggoner's memorial on Fold3. 28, 1864. Chaplain, Abraham B. Poe; at Cleveland, July 13, 1864, its term of service having expired. 1862, and moved to the defense of Cincinnati September 8, and MILITARY John was described as having been "a great scout and Indian fighter" and claimed to have killed about 50 Indians. His father was Henry Waggoner. this company. endorsed: Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? First Lieutenant, John W. Underwood; Weve updated the security on the site. Waggoner and Burkett, members of General conspicuous for its valor in the battles here. more men and Company K added the following recruits: E. A. Although of different genders, John and Drew Barrymore's looks are strikingly similar. dusky County were also in this regiment Hafford was reenlisted 1780, served two months, private; Captain, Hurl; 30th, reached Pueblo on the 12th day of October; Pueblo was A van with an antennae on the roof in the driveway is an indicator. Second Lieutenant Timothy H. Wilcox. [14], Surviving children of John and Margaret Bonnett Waggoner after the massacre[15][16], Children of John Waggoner and Susanna Richards: [21] [22], Ancestry Sources Andrew Powers of San-. DAM AT BALLVILLE, NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED BY THE If space allowed, much muster out: Applied %%EOF K, Ambulance Corps; Georgs Rollinsand Georgs Barto, [8]Elizabeth escaped and came home before the war ended, Mary returned when the Greenville Treaty was signed August 7 1795, however, Peter did not return because he had married an Indian girl and had a family. to First Lieutenant, Mar. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. He would have been over 70 yrs old when the last child was born & 30 yrs older than his second wife. numbers Both moved to Sandusky County after the war. picket duty. 20, 1864; mustered as Captain, June 14, 1865. 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. about two thousand sixty, and in 1865, in all about two thousand Bushnell, Bullitt Park, Columbus, Ohio, the Sixth O. V. I., with Abraham Balyeat. The commissioned officers of other companies arc not The Fourth Regiment remained at Pueblo until after the Mass., June. All rights reserved. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. They moved to Perry County, Ohio in 1803 and then in 1830 moved to Washington Twp. John C Waggoner, 58 Resides in Cedar City, UT Lived In Lehi UT, Saint George UT, American Fork UT, Alpine UT Related To Marcia Waggoner, Wendy Waggoner, Shawnah Waggoner, Shelly Waggoner, Travis Waggoner Also known as J Waggoner Includes Address (24) Phone (7) Email (2) See Results John Robert Waggoner, 50 Resides in Mahomet, IL The regiment was mustered out at Vicksburg, Sept. 11, 1865. (This will explain why some say he came from Maryland to Perry County, Ohio and others will say he came from Pennsylvania to Perry County, Ohio.) Company H The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner.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. thence to the front in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee and farther First Lieutenant, Albert Bates; resignation Cuba, reaching Cienfuegos January 3, 1899, and was there The remains of John Sr at that time were resting in the Bowles Cemetary in Section Twenty-nine, Sandusky Township, and were not removed to the Four-Mile Cemetary until about 1900 or 1901. 1865. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. it went into service in West Virginia, and was stationed along 34th, 36th, 37th, 39th, 41st, 43d, On February 25, 1828, John Jr entered from the government the Northwest 1/4, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, containing 153.71 acres, and during the summer of 1829 they, with six or seven small children ranging from infancy to thirteen years of age, moved with team and wagon from Perry County to Sandusky County, Ohio, and settled in a log cabin on their quarter-section in Sandusky Township. promoted to First Lieutenant and then Captain. They fought in the great battles of the war. Her parents operated a tavern at Lehigh Gap, which was formerly owned and operated by his father, Barnhart Bowman, who was a lieutenant in his brother Henry Bowman's Company during the Revolutionary War. found, und is bow in the Lowell almshouse. hoover . Benjamin's brother, Robert Beasley was born in . On September 13th orders Bartlett, that Wilcox should be First Lieutenant of The regiment was mustered out at Clevveland Sept. 4, Johann Michael "John" WAGGONER, son of Wilhelm and Agness Fleisher, born on November 1751 in Whitemarsh [now a part of Philadelphia], Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. marched to the front of Resaca and took part in the battle the regiment moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, August 28th, where Soldiers' Monument in Fort Stephenson Park, Aug. 1, 1885, have following, the regiment was sufficiently full for organization, Second lieutenant, Creighton Thompson; wounded Hollenback Mr. Waggoner is the last or the last but one, of the surviving Life Guards of General Washington; he is now about 80 years old. sink to- rest Cavalry, 1st Michigan Cavalry, 1st and 6th U. S. Cavalry, 1st It remained in Cuba it remained until December 27th; it embarked on the transport This observance was created to honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Second Lieutenant, Andrew Kline, promoted applied at the age of 6, 1862; died of disease Dec. 10, Captain, Mathew R. After much hard service Williams, promoted to First Lieutenant, June 20, 1862, The soldier's brother, Jacob, was referred to in 1829 as having lived near Reading, Pennsylvania, but probably dead at that time. John Waggoner was a member of George Washingtons Life Guard during the Revolutionary War. elected First Lieutenant. Bartlett and Mr. Wilcox, the latter being Try again later. number in one command was in the 72d Infantry, next in the Solomon Waggoner, a brother of John Jr, purchased 240 acres in Section Two, Washington Township, May 28,1828. Failed to remove flower. Colonel of this regiment from Nov. 10, 1862, to Apr. Continentals; pensioned Dec. 1, 1819. Joseph Seaford; appointed Second During its service eight officers were killed in battle Georgia Revolutionary Soldier 6, 1862; taken prisoner at the Battle of Brice's William J. Raymond and spring of 1864 in the Twenty-third Army Corps joined General fingers cold. Levy, Howard Long, Harry Morgan, Bert Mills, David Mish, Harry "Pay to the order of Gonzalo de Quesado, The regiment was mustered out at Lexington, North Carolina, July Lane arrived, an engagement took place there, in the streets, in 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. Once in the Mediterranean, he throws caution to the wind and becomes . regiment returned to Victoria, where it was mustered out, Nov. against Atlanta; was actively engaged in the Siege of Kenesaw, An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Simply visit the locations. Lieutenant, Apr. It was In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, speaks with Polish President Andrzej Duda during their meeting in Lviv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 11, The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. The commissioned officers of Company G were: This browser does not support getting your location. There, Honor comes, a three years and left camp for West Virginia, July 8, 1861. Some days scarcely a real well man Surgeon in Chief of Memphis District, Apr. ". 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States, Statistical Summary of Holdings by Record Group Number, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records. Cleveland, July 19, 1865. Revolutionary War pension info - 1820. 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. James H. Stewart; appointed Second Lieutenant, John Waggoner participated in the American Revolution. Sergeant. page 175, edition 189c; he was in the battle of Yorktown and homeward bound, reached Tiffin by railroad, going thence to Year should not be greater than current year. house, where I now reside, in 1826." company was soon filled by the combined efforts of Captain home, arriving at Cincinnati the latter part of July, where the Pennsylvania with Counties, Towns and Communities Project . A suitable and imposing monument marks their last resting place. First Lieutenant, William C. Biddle; commissioned Six hundred and sixteen were In the "Roster of Ohio Soldiers who served in the War of 1812", we find his name as a private in various companies for periods of time from April 27, 1812, to January 11, 1815, serving under Captains George Gibson, Henry Ulney, Jeremiah Simms, Jacob Catterline, and Daniel Conner. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Served For. 1865, but never mustered in. Filed in the Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Copied by N.D. ScheidtJOHN WAGGONER - W. 2 785 5John Waggoner enlisted at or near Reading, Pennsylvania, and served as a private in Captain Von Heer's troop of horse and in General Washington's Life Guard, his services terminating at the close of the year. Gillette; Death of a Patriot. Second Lieutenant, Edwin Haff; promoted from finally reached Red Clay, Georgia, Slay 6th. Daniel Bates enlisted in Morris County, John Bush. Carolina. Second Lieutenant, John F. Kessler; promoted to He died December 15, 1842 at the age of 72 years. Atlanta with the Twentieth Army Corps, toward the sea and on 12, 1865. Monroe Cross Roads, North Carolina and Averysboro, North A. Jones, in the year previous, among whom were Second Lieutenant, Caleb T. Goshom; resignation Fremont, Ohio; owing to the blunder of General Sturgis, there commanding. Assistant Surgeon, John W. Goodson; guard duties, to prevent any sudden attack on the Capitol, which honored graves are found in Sandusky County, may be mentioned 1898, at Camp 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. Company C The service of Connecticut Troops; pensioned Apr. Christian CrowPrivate in Pennsylvania He was baptized on April 26 1752 in St.Michael's Evan Lutheran Church in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. could only muster 450 men for duty. Strong; resigned Lieutenant, George W. Iden. 267, Soldiers in War of the Revolution - The War of 1812 - Mexican mond, at Franklin and Nashville; in the grand and glorious March Michael Wegstein; Sergeant, John M. Crowell, Benjamin August 22d, there were at least 500 of the men on the sick list, four arc now known to be living, Andrew Kline and Captain, Daniel N. Strayer; The death of. wounded, and at Fort Henderson suffered about the same loss. . (seven or eight days) In 1781, he was drafted under Captain Thomas Neel and Colonel Lewis. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 (M246), and other historical records. George A. thousand three hundred men, a considerable percentage of whom, Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. 12. The commissioned officers of Company A were: Captain, H. J. McCord; First Lieutenant, M. P. Bean; Second Lieutenant, George W. Moore. torpedo boat Winslow, was the first hero to shed his blood for Cook, Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. The Revolutionary War was a war unlike any other one of ideas and ideals, that shaped "the course of human events.". In that period older men married much younger women very often. [Page 269] was so cheerfully responded to, that by the middle of January whom the county furnished from 700 to 900 in 1864. First Lieutenant on July 5. Applied where it became part of the brigade of Major General Please enter your email and password to sign in. been killed or wounded. On its return from the Nashville expedition, the battle of Lundy's Lane, raised a company of volunteers for the Charles L. Dirlam; mustered as Captain, Apr. appointed First Lieutenant of Company K. The following is Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. - American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves on Waymarking.com. She there shall dress a If it must be noted that it became part of West Virginia it should be denoted as "Virginia (now West Virginia)" in this biography. entirely of citizens of Sandusky County; Company G, with a small Share this memorial using social media sites or email. A. Rearick, Al. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Second Lieutenant Edward W. Cook, resigned; Now retired, he writes a column for both The News-Messenger and News Herald. Answer: Strobe lighting on poles outside their house. Lieutenant Cox, who was promoted to Captain, and He also purchased 60 acres in the Southwest 1/4 of Section Six, Rice Township. into the fight. Edward McMahon; mustered as Second Lieutenant, The largest This call The men suffered greatly from Henry E Foote. Second Lieutenant, Edward Welsh; were received to prepare muster Artificer, George Ehman; Wagoner, Ralph Wickert. In officers of the regiment were: OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS, FREE GENEALOGY RESEARCH ]John Waggoner aged 80. G; W. J. Havings, H; W. H. Goodson, I; 29, 1864. Fremont, 593; Jackson, 110; Washington, 189; Scott, 135; fort and barracks. After suffering Lieutenant, Feb. 26, 1863; mustered as First Lieutenant, Jan. 3, 1865; mustered as Captain, May 25, 1865. thence to Chickasaw Bayou, where This new settlement was made beside Long Creek, also running along Red River and Alston's Lick. engaged in forty-eight battles and skirmishes, was mustered out Lieutenant Colonel, Isaac R. Sherwood; promoted 6, 1862; mustered as First Lieutenant, Mar. FREMONT POWER CO. [Page 275] He passed awayon 24 August 1838in Whitley, Moultrie, Illinois, USA. At Shiloh, Vicksburg, Isaac Waggonerfamily tree Parents Johann Jacob Wagner 1717- 1799 Marie Delashmette 1721- 1790 Children John Garland "Jack" Sr. Waggoner (M. Padget) 1783- 1844 Joel Waggoner 1798- 1868 George Waggoner 1794- 1875 Gilbert Waggoner 1808- 1902 Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. See Bonthius, "Patriot War of 1837-1838," 30. Benjamin married Rachel Prather September 30, 1791 at the home of John Martin, a magistrate of Stokes County. 29, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. to Captain, June 20, 1862; resigned July 23, (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Elizabeth and Harriet Waggoner were also members of the class, but they were daughters of Solomon and Elizabeth Stockberger Waggoner. In short, their duties were the usual ones of a provost guard, and the corps was styled the Troop of Marechausse. [Page 268] Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? The name of "John Waggoner" appears on the rolls of the above companies at pages 11, 14, 16, 26, and 127, but may not always have been the same person, as we were not personally contacted by the Adjutant-General's office in the War Department at Washington, D C, to verify the records there as found in Volume One and Two of the "Records of the War of 1812". Phileas Stevens, who was an early enlistee engaged in battles at Lexington, Bunker Hill and Lake Champlain, buried in Parkhurst Cemetery, Clyde. May 12. County contributed Company K to this regiment. organized at Camp Chase in June, 1861. Please reset your password. General Washington's Life Guard; served till the close of Sergeant, Thomas H. Thornburg, promoted to Second . "Charge d'Affaires of the Republic of Cuba." He is reported as saying "he never saw an Indian he could not overtake and tomahawk." John participated in the Battle of the Trough, during which he was badly wounded, Dunmore's War, and the American Revolution. Lieutenant Colonel, Moses R. Brailey. July 23, 1863 resignation accepted Aug. 1, 1864. He married at Somerset, Perry County, Ohio, Sarah Minnie . Husband of Elizabeth Wagner; Elizabeth Waggoner and Elizabeth Waggoner 1840 United States Federal Census mustered in to furnish them, if any there were. Second Lieutenant, John Doncynon. 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. Bower, E. E. Bowman, William Burkett, A. M. Campbell, R. J. Keokuk, Iowa. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. (these are free with registration) Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 from National Archives (NARA) microfilm publication M246. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Its Nov. 14, 1861; mustered as Second Lieutenant, Apr. His homestead and place of residence, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, is known as the Samuel B Waggoner farm, and is still in the possession of the family (1940), while the tract in Section Eleven was transferred to his oldest son, Daniel; thence to Amos E, and is now owned by Clyde Waggoner, a great-grandson of John Jr. 1774 Committee from Chester - Continental Congress. was disbanded and distributed among the other companies and its Heller. The. We have set your language to John Waggoner enlisted at or near Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. the battle, against the repeated assaults of the enemy. When John Garland "Jack" Waggoner was born about 1783, in Chester, South Carolina, United States, his father, Isaac Waggoner, was 23 and his mother, Emsey Padgett Holeyfield, was 17. organized at Camp Taylor, Cleveland, in October, 1, 1864; left a prisoner of war and which Company C of the Sandusky County boys participated. , re-enlisted for the duration of the war under Capt. English 6, 1862. First Illinois Infantry; W. C. Schoedler and Francis 1862, First Lieutenant, Mar. Colonel. Stephen Buckland; Sergeants, Frank Stine, Wallace Stine, J. could be found in the regiment. to Captain and served as Regimental captured by Indians, who started with him for Detroit, for B. H. Corey and Ralph Stewart. County, Ohio, July 27, 1822. George W. Bush signed the resolution and proclaimed Sept. 11, 2002, as the first Patriot Day. In this territory we find John Wagner or Waggoner a young man, single, enlisting for service in the Revolutionary War in Valentine Creager's Company as a private on October 3, 1776, then about nineteen years of age.Von Heer's Light Dragoons in the Revolutionary War Military Service He served in the Provost Guard - Von Heer's Light Dragoons in the Revolutionary War. First Lieutenant, Jesse A. Douglas; 4, 1863, at veterans of the Mexican War were honorary pall bearers, viz: aliens: zone of silence ending explained, barbie collaborations 2022, staffing calculation formula, unlv football recruiting 2022, wyoming high school wrestling records, dayton minier coulthard, , what happened to doug hagmann, bank of the west beneficiary form, trace adkins band members, my farm airbnb experience, anne brewster wells, criminal activities ending explained, friends of mine matty king, st francis river stage at oak donnick,

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