Sally was born about 1790 in Montgomery County to Daniel Waggoner]and his wife, Lucy Ann Day. Her siblings are
Rhoda (Lambert),
Mary H (Holbrook),
Eleanor (Wright),
Jamima (Foster),
Jacob,
Christina (Walker),
Margaret, and
Nancy (Neel) n1.
Margaret Day & als vs. Adam Waggoner & als 1844, Chy. O. B. p 166--See for several pages of heirs at law of Jacob Waggoner Senr., dec'd. A deed dated December 25th, 1828, from Jacob Waggoner Senior to Gideon Wright is set aside, and the lands partitioned to numerous person.
Jacob Waggoner died March 15th 1830, leaving as his heirs at law the following:
__ Pence and Nancy his wife who was his sister of the full blood;
__ Stobach and __, his wife, who was sister of the whole blood;
and the three last mentioned sister of the said Jacob Waggoner Senr. and their husband towit: __ Dunn and Christina his wife; __ Pence and Nancy, His wife: and __ Stobach and __, his wife having removed from the County to parts unknown many years prior to his death etc., they are allowed seven years in which to assert their claim to their part of the estate.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sally by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sally: