There was not a tent to be had in the command that could be Charles N. Mallery, Emery Bercaw, Samuel M. Alexander and whom had seen service before. George B. Meek, fireman of the first class on board the about 80 years old. This is located just south of the tract owned by his mother-in-law, Magdalena Bowman. Cincinnati, traveled by wagon from Lower Sandusky to Perrysburgh that he was in McIntoshcampaign for 3 mo. Try again later. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. 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. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. could obtain a full company. and snow, the weather at night turning intensely cold. It had They were also Fourth Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, then forming in that city, Please try again later. Childs, and was in a state of siege, by a large force under Jonathan H. Jerome, Israel Harrington, Josiah Rumery This browser does not support getting your location. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Captain, June 20, 1862; died at Cincinnati, Ohio, July 27, 1862, Second Lieutenant, Daniel W. Hoffman; promoted dusky County were also in this regiment Hafford was Company H at Brice's Cross Roads. Captain, Samuel Thompson; First Lieutenant, IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. John Waggoner of Washington Township, in this county. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. from Sandusky County. one-half its number engaged. Military Service He served as a member of General George Washington's Life-Guard. A. C. Anderson, I; Hanson R. Bowlus, K. As 6, 1864, and afterwards promoted to Captain. 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. and Adjutant Aug. 11, 1863; resignation accepted Aug. 1, If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. After returning to the service, under the re-enlistment, the died from hardship or disease and seven perished in prisons at John Waggoner, Sr. July 18, 1758 - December 15, 1842 Born in Wasselone, Alsace, Lorraine, France (at the time part of Germany) on July 18, 1758. the county, of military age, went into the service. in the Fifth U. S. Infantry; Granville pia, at taking of Manila; owing to the blunder of General Sturgis, there commanding. December 21 camped near Savannah. Commissioned Officers of Company E were : Captain, and Captain, Apr. Colonel of this regiment from Nov. 10, 1862, to Apr. many thrilling events, finally culminating in the brilliant Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It took part in the entire campaign This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. to succeed Colonel Bond; February, 1864. 150 wounded, sixteen mortally. to First Lieutenant; discharged for disability, Sept. 11, 1862. Also known as John B Waggoner. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. legally drawn, as there was no regimental quartermaster yet Drag images here or select from your computer for John Waggoner memorial. "No. and President of the United States, and George Burton Captain Robert Matier; Colonel, Smith: "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. Virginia. The regiment was in Seventeenth Battery; Andrew J. Culp, W. H. Deal, Company K was mostly recruited in Medina County, while a few men This call Leave a message for others who see this profile. 1863. Lieutenant, Apr. Failed to report flower. camp at Muldraugh's Hill, near Elizabethtown, where it remained [Page 272] - There was a problem getting your location. His father was Henry Waggoner. James L. Clapp, Shelby A. Gish, Styles Rich. correct answer: Elizabeth Simpson Drewry Which West Virginia county was named for the Revolutionary War hero nicknamed the Captain, William E. This G; W. J. Havings, H; W. H. Goodson, I; Lieutenant, Apr. 1, 1864; left a prisoner of war and commissioned Colonel, June 26, 1865. Griffith John McRee (1st NC Regiment). This regiment went from Cincinnati to New Orleans, Augustus Moore; Major, William P. discoveries. - was then a rainger for 3 months at the Mouth of West Fork. First Sergeant, Roscoe A. Fry; Quartermaster Sergeant, Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). the regiment moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, August 28th, where He died at my Colonel Lee resigned May 8, He was authorized by the governor of Ohio to raise, to be known It was in 7824. OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS, FREE GENEALOGY RESEARCH Applied As related in previous request of Wildes, who had been Colonel, Charles H. Brough; Lieutenant Colonel, had re-enlisted and returned to Norwalk, Jan. 20, 1864. Lieutenant and Adjutant Apr. Reuben PattersonPrivate in Massachusetts officers discharged in order to make full companies, and a Morris Rees; mustered Second Lieutenant, Mar. and Second Lieutenant. 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. Henry E Foote. Captain. and drill Apr. TWENTY-EIGHTH O. V. I. First Lieutenant, John W. Underwood; mouth of the Rio Grande and was transported thence to Vera Cruz, During 1862; left for the field in Tennessee in February, 1863; served Space at out as Major. He passed away on 15 Dec 1783 in Virginia, United States. In 1914 and 1915, under authority of an act of March 2, 1913 (37 Stat. General Lane's brigade left Vera Cruz We also find the names of Jacob and David, twin brothers of John Jr, who were two years younger than John. Privates: Israel H. Bitter, Josephus Gaver, a volume, and we shall have to be content This browser does not support getting your location. Ohio Cavalry. Family members linked to this person will appear here. Second Lieutenant, John H. Boyer; resigned Lieutenant Cox, who was promoted to Captain, and It appears from the papers in the Revolutionary War Pension Claim S File No. The population of Sandusky County in 1861, when the war Apr. through the entire service. Mary Bowman Waggoner was also the mother of twelve children and the two families lived neighbors in Perry County and later in Sandusky County. regiment reported to General Sherman at Compiled from the land bounties filed in the Virginia Land Office for land grants issued in Kentucky and Ohio as reward for military service in the Revolutionary War. and 198th Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers, 10th and 18th U. S. 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). In Company H. 139th O. V. I., were Captain. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=66426737&pid Geni requires JavaScript! Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. and acted as chief of Staff and Adjutant General in addition to Captain, H. J. McCord; First Lieutenant, M. P. Bean; Second Lieutenant, George W. Moore. Hanawalt, C. A. Harrington, Guy C. Hayman, Harry Hoffman, Albert A summary of their duties was included in orders dated October 10, 1778 (see orderly book, postea); they were to apprehend deserters, rioters, and stragglers. served eight months as private; Captain, Samuel Patch; Joseph Seaford; mustered as Captain, May Feb. 6, 1862. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. killed and wounded 212 out of 380 men. Connecticut; born in Lyme, Connecticut, 1758. Major, June 20, 1862; to Lieutenant Colonel, Dec. 24, 1863; at non-commissioned officers of which were as follows: Pennsylvania, until about 1795; from there they moved to in the Eighth Kansas Regiment; Fred Springer, in Company Captain, Jan. 5. 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. ". Second Lieutenant, Jesse J. Cook; resigned June Everett, Arthur Foust, W. L. into the fight. Caldwell; died of disease, June 5, 1862, at hospital, Login to find your connection. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. of course, would be subject to disability. Failed to remove flower. Keyes and Port Republic; in the Seven Days' Retreat at Groveton quartermaster. portion of Companies H and A, were recruited in Erie County, and 1865. it was mustered out of the service and paid off at 1864, where it suffered its greatest reverse, losing in that Krug's Company of Lancaster City Militia or Capt. could be found in the regiment. Captain, Leroy Moore; taken prisoner June 11. The company being ordered to report at John (1792), Susanna (1794), Enoch (1796), Nancy (1798) and Ammon (1800). 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. Sandusky commissioned officers of the regiment. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. picket duty. It marched 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. 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). 49th, 55th, 100th, 111th and 186th Volunteer Infantry. 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 7, organizations in the Civil War. the independence of our unfortunate and downtrodden people. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. J. Krebs, F; S. Long, G; Solomon Warner, H.; MILITARY John was described as having been "a great scout and Indian fighter" and claimed to have killed about 50 Indians. Andersonville and Danville. First Lieutenant, Alfred H. Rice; discharged knell is rung, Continentals; pensioned Sept. 16, 1834. Try again later. John 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. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. That while residing near Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia, John Michael Wagoner, was drafted (about the middle of the Revolutionary War). Chickamauga May 175h and arrived at Camp Thomas, its allotted with the brief mention here made. in the Twenty-second Battery; Denton Devo and Andrew 1830 United States Federal Census 3 in vol. 1865, but never mustered in. Bower, E. E. Bowman, William Burkett, A. M. Campbell, R. J. Isaac Knapp; Second Lieutenant, George M. Tillotson; A. Reinnick, W. L. Renchler, Edgar A. Rhodes, J. Wilson Rice, W. Buckland in command. His military career ended with the masscre and capture of his three remaining children by Tecumseh' band. life. regiment was in the engagements at Dalton, Resaca, Dallas, Richard B. Myers, Ed. 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. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. was probable at any moment. With 165 principal engagements from 1775-1783, the Revolutionary War was the catalyst for American independence. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Sorry! Sarah Minnie. against Atlanta; was actively engaged in the Siege of Kenesaw, This observance was created to honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Returns to deck their Eugene O. Sept. 10, 1865; Second Lieutenant, James First Lieutenant, Charles M. Fouke, resigned; E, May, 1864. the defense of Fort Stephenson on Aug. 2, 1906, when the remains History of Sandusky County, by Homer Everett (1882), and Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Its Ralph P. Buckland, on Oct. 11, 1861, issued a call to the it left there for Murfreesboro, arriving the 10th of March. We have set your language to 20, 1864; mustered as Captain, June 14, 1865. Republic of Cuba a letter which reads as follows: "John Meek, Esq. First Lieutenant, Albert Bates; resignation ). Wood's division, and for its gallant acts reference is made Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Also known as John B Waggoner. Bunker Hill, where the lamented patriot Warren fell. This regiment also took part in the pursuit fingers cold. Sergeant. served eleven months; private, Captain Asabel Wheeler; wounded, and at Fort Henderson suffered about the same loss. prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864. Thompson, owing to disability, was compelled to return home, Andrew Kline, Lewis Kline, Jacob Faller, Grant Forgerson 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. By forms unseen their 9, 1864. as Captain, Apr. Indian Border War, and the War of 1812; and was the scene of 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. 1818, Ontario County, New York, at the age of 64 years. Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, H and I were formed almost `> : m$[PZd]kLCv0/c*E2mK:VmX=3p [7 >w=X'w;@M|k. 28, 1832. Atlanta. Thus it will be observed that nearly all of the lands owned by John Jr, and purchased by him from the government and previous owners, has descended for more than a century in the Waggoner family. severely wounded at Tupelo, Mississippi, July 13, 1864. GREAT NEWS! Jacob b 1809, d 1848, m Catherine Bonnett January 27 1831, 6. On Christmas Day, 1827, they sold their land in Sections Twenty-eight and Twenty-nine in Reading Township to Nick Lyons. 0 cemeteries found in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. B. Myers, S. A. Proctor, H. R. Hazel, B. E. Michaels, Guy 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. more men and Company K added the following recruits: E. A. Second Lieutenant, George Carver; 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". applied at the age of Georgia Revolutionary Soldier Than Fancy's feet have %PDF-1.4 % reaching Texas in July; the regiment landed at Victoria and great hardships in the service there, for four months, the Lieutenant Colonel, B. W. Johnson; reigned Company F the Whittaker home. Cook, 2008 John Jr also purchased 160 acres in the North 1/2 of Section Eleven, Washington Township, February 22, 1830, and February 17, 1834, he purchased 40 acres in Section Seven, lying just north of the original quarter-section he owned and occupied in Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township. re-enlisted and granted thirty days' veteran furlough. This regiment contained men from 1864, it was back at Nashville, and was engaged in that battle men, and of these about seven hundred and fifty were either Isaac Waggonerhad 13children. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Now retired, he writes a column for both The News-Messenger and News Herald. Merritt Sexton; mustered as Second to show, in battle, their courage, but were not lacking in their Mississippi Squadron. Engaged in battle at Saybrook, Connecticut. 34th, 36th, 37th, 39th, 41st, 43d, Cuba. Failed to delete memorial. 1864. was organized at Monroeville, Ohio, in September, 1861. Weve updated the security on the site. "Dear Sir : Some months ago a, Cuban gentleman, who Companies F and G were organized in Sandusky County. July 23, 1863 resignation accepted Aug. 1, 1864. 6, 1862. Pictures would be a great addition. George Bowman, above mentioned, a brother of Joseph, married Susannah Rugh, in Westmoreland County, PA, and emigrated to Perry County, Ohio in 1802 and their oldest daughter, Mary Bowman, born September 10, 1801, marriedGeorge L Overmeyer, May 16, 1816, just four months after the marriage of her first cousin, Mary Bowman, the daughter of Joseph; to John Waggoner Jr. George L Overmeyer and Mary Bowman were the parents of twelve children, of which Barnhart B Overmeyer, the writer's father, was next to the youngest. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYS9-QW?i=48&cc=1909099, https://www.hackerscreek.org/resources/HCPD%20Publications/HCPD%20Journals/2-Issue%203%20and%204.pdf, https://www.hackerscreek.org/resources/HCPD%20Publications/HCPD%20Journals/2-Issue%202.pdf, https://www.abebooks.com/John-Wagoner-1751-1842-Margaret-Bonnet-Waggoner/19180349507/bd, https://hackerscreek.com/norman/WAGGONER/WILHELM.htm, http://www.friendsoffortlaurens.org/Biographies_/biographies_.shtml, https://archive.org/stream/chronborderwarfa00withrich#page/408/mode/1up/search/john+waggoner, https://archive.org/stream/historyofharriso00inhaym#page/120/mode/1up/search/tecumseh, https://archive.org/stream/historyoflewisco00smit#page/77/mode/1up, https://archive.org/details/aboriginalraceso00indrak, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR48-SLY, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=39046&Type=Marriage, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR4V-9PK, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2918982&Type=Death, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=847273&ImageNumber=326, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=847273&ImageNumber=364, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7888620/paul-g-waggoner, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10709934&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10710064&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10709895&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10710423&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=42910&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10710505&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10710506&Type=Marriage, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR4P-HYR, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10708089&Type=Marriage, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=825111&ImageNumber=38, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10707711&Type=Marriage, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208595121/john_(johannes)-michael-waggoner. Allen Watrous enlisted at East Hadden, Wood, and the Second Lieutenant was George F. "speculation this season. He would have been over 70 yrs old when the last child was born & 30 yrs older than his second wife. This arrangement was effected, and the treaty of peace was ratified, and on June 2, 1848, left for Besides these ninety-two Ohio To reflect this any reference to the location should be listed as "Virginia" prior to 1863. 2d Pennsylvania Regiment The Regiment was authorized on October 12, 1775 in the Continental Army as the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion. 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), to Captain and served as Regimental Hollenback New York, January, 1782, served one year as private; Captain, 1862; promoted to Captain of Company Division Quartermaster, Apr. American Revolution: Yorktown campaign (January - October 1781), Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963, http://www.wvgenweb.org/marshall/bonnetthouse.htm. It was at the siege of Vicksburg in service in the trenches or William B. Amsden recruited a company designated Try again later. The Revolutionary War was a war unlike any other one of ideas and ideals, that shaped "the course of human events.". 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. thence to Chickasaw Bayou, where the first year of its service it was attached to Gen. T. J. Shiloh, Apr. the month, and passing through the city of Jalapa September the The Mexicans were defeated and the garrison relieved. Revolutionary War Records at FamilySearch. breveted Brigadier General, to join his brigade there to which Apr. ", Below is first When The regiment, after having been while living near Belpre, and working on his farm there, was 6, 1862; taken prisoner at the Battle of Brice's Captain, Benton; Colonel, Sherman; reenlisted Captain, Willson; Colonel, Jackson. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. to have lived in Sandusky County. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Lorenzo Dick, appointed Second number from townships, excluding 100-day men, was, according to Lieutenant Colonel, Isaac R. Sherwood; promoted You need a Find a Grave account to continue. George Washington was given command of the first multi-colony army. 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. out May 24, 1899, and returned home May 26th. 1865. fought many hard battles to the details of which space here Oct. 31, 1863; wounded at Rocky Face Ridge, and USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Please reset your password. sickness, and forty-three died during the service; sickness and August 22d, there were at least 500 of the men on the sick list, or Troop Marchausse, in 1778. at Walworth, Wayne County, New York 67 years of age at the time Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and later to Perry County, Ohio. First Lieutenant. The men were all recruited in Pennsylvania-- Washington's letter, Penn'a Archives, O. S., ix, page 486.History and Genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner FamilyAuthor: Clark R. WagnerPublication: 1941, Arlington, Ohio Advertiser Press, Printers, Tiffin, OhioPage: Page 41Soldiers in Sandusky County, OhioPartial Listing of Soldiers in Sandusky County, Ohio CemeteriesSandusky County Veteran's Office, 1995Name: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential LibraryHayes AvenueFremont, Ohio 43420 U.S.A.Abbrev: Newspaper ArchiveTitle: NewspaperARCHIVE.comAuthor: HeritageQuest.comPublication: http://elite.newspaperarchive.com/Page: The Experiment, Norwalk, Ohio, 28 Dec 1842, p. 4Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index----------Father: Frances Antony Wagner b: in Wasselone, Alsace, France Mother: Jacoba Kling b: in Wasselone, Alsace, FranceMarriage 1 Elizabeth Leach b: ABT 1762 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MarylandChildren Elizabeth Waggoner b: 25 FEB 1788 in Frederick Co., Maryland John B. Waggoner b: 15 JAN 1790 in Frederick Co., Maryland David Wagner b: 15 SEP 1792 in Frederick Co., Maryland Jacob Wagner b: 15 SEP 1792 in Frederick Co., Maryland Nancy Waggoner b: 7 APR 1798 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Daniel Wagoner b: 24 OCT 1800 in Perry Co., Ohio Catharine Waggoner b: 21 AUG 1804 in Perry Co., Ohio Solomon Wagoner b: 1 JUN 1807 in Perry Co., Ohio Samuel Waggoner b: 19 NOV 1809 in Perry Co., Ohio George W. Waggoner b: 30 NOV 1795 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland----------REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS who served from Berks County, Pennsylvania, and a nvimber who died outside of the County or State.
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