Leticia was born in 1788. She married George Wagenseller and they had seven children.
In 1821, we presume they lived in Beaver county, Pennsylvania, since their son William says he was born there. He moved to Ohio in 1825. In 1839 he moved to Crawford county, Illinois. Here George died April 18, 1857. A letter was published in the Argus, printed at Robinson, the county seat ... asking for information ... but we failed to receive even a single reply ... George lived near the Wabash River and of want of a better distinction, we have called him "George of the Wabash."
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