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The Descendants of Johann "John" Michael WAGGONER, an American Revolutionary War Patriot: covering individuals born between 1751 and 1910 unless the individual has been proven deceased
The numbering system:
Until all descendants have been identified, I have started to use a modified version of the D' Aboville numbering system as follows:
Generation 1: 1. Primary Ancestor
Generation 2: 1. 1. First child of the Primary Ancestor
Generation 3: 1. 1. 5. - 5th child of the 1st child of the primary ancestor.
These will be put into generation groups and not in an outline form for each child's descendants for clarity (we are taking this information from a report that is over 700 pages long with notes so it will be easier to track individuals by generation groups rather than all descendants from one child, etc.)
Example of Outline form:
1. Primary Ancestor 1.1. First Child of Primary Ancestor 1.1.1. First Child of the First Child of Primary Ancestor 1.1.1.1. First Child of the First Child of the First Child of the Primary Ancestor ... 1.1.2. Second Child of the First Child of Primary Ancestor etc.
Placing the individuals in a listing using the modified D'Aboville number format will help eliminate excessive renumbering of the whole file if a new descendant is located.
Generation 1
1. John Michael WAGGONER (DAR Patriot Ancestor #: A120188)
- Birth Name: Johann Michael WAGGONER
- Birth: 24 November 1751 in Whitemarsh, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
- Christened: 26 April 1752 in St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
- Death: After 12 October 1840 in Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
- Will: Written 12 October 1840 [one source mentioned: Hampshire County, Virginia, will written 1 August 1834, proved 22 May 1837 for his will. Need to find actual will to cite the actual record)
- Mentioned as stepson in Will of Conrad LUTTS, written 27 January 1770, proved 13 November 1770 in Hampshire County, Virginia
- Marriage (1): About 1778 Margaret "Peggy" BONNETT
- Spouse (1) Born: About 1759 in Virginia
- Spouse (1) Died: May 1792 in Indian raid
- 1789 land grant in Hampshire County, Virginia - James LAWSON (wife, Sophia) 400 acres on Patterson Creek to John WAGGONER (2 listings, not aware if the same grant or 2 different ones)[1]
- 1790 Census: Destroyed
- Marriage (2): 19 February 1799 in Harrison County, Virginia to Susannah RICHARDS
- Spouse (2) Born:
- Spouse (2) Died:
- 1800 Census: Destroyed
- 1810 Census: Hampshire County, Virginia[2]
- 1820 Census
- 1830 Census: Lewis County, Virginia[3]
- 1840 Census: living with son, Samuel in Lewis County, Virginia[4]
- Children of 1st Wife:
- Four of his children's names have been lost to time, they will be listed in one number here due to them having no issue and all died in the same indian massacre.
- 1. Four unknown male children who died in an Indian Massacre that occurred in May 1792. These were a small boy who was killed in the yard, and 3 undisclosed children that were killed along with their mother on the trail as the Indians made their escape.[5], [6]
- 2. Elizabeth "Betty" WAGGONER
- 3. Mary WAGGONER
- 4. Peter WAGGONER
- Children of 2nd Wife:
- 5. Paul WAGGONER
- 6. Henry WAGGONER
- 7. Elijah WAGGONER
- 8. John WAGGONER, Jr.
- 9. Jacob WAGGONER
- 10. Catherine WAGGONER - Duplicate - Waggoner-1234
- 11. George WAGGONER
- 12. William WAGGONER
- 13. Susannah "Susan" WAGGONER
- 14. Mariah WAGGONER
- 15. Samuel WAGGONER
- 16. Margaret WAGGONER
- 17. Andrew WAGGONER
Generation 2
1. 2. Elizabeth "Betty" WAGGONER
- Born: 5 November 1779 in Monongalia County, Virginia
- Died: 1 February 1854 in Lewis County, Virginia[7], [8]
- Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia[9]
- Married: 21 November 1798 in Harrison County, Virginia to John Dexter Hardman[10]
- Spouse Born: 7 October 1770 in Pennsylvania (Big Youghiogheny - note there is a river that forms the border of present day Fayette and Somerset Counties. I am not sure this is the correct location)
- Spouse Died: 9 May 1864 in Lewis County, West Virginia
- Spouse Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia[11]
- Spouse Will: 1865 in Lewis County, West Virginia[12]
- 1800 Census:
- 1810 Census:
- 1820 Census:
- 1830 Census: Lewis County, Virginia[13]
- 1840 Census: Lewis County, Virginia[14]
- 1850 Census: Lewis County, Virginia[15]
- 1860 Census:
- Children: [16]
- 1. Jacob Wolf HARDMAN
- 2. Henry Dexter HARDMAN
- 3. Samuel Baxter HARDMAN
- 4. Thomas HARDMAN
- 5. William HARDMAN
- 6. Joshua W. HARDMAN
- 7. Elizabeth HARDMAN
- 8. John G. HARDMAN
- 9. Peter Jamison HARDMAN
- 10. Daniel HARDMAN
- 11. David HARDMAN
1. 3. Mary WAGGONER
- Born: 9 December 1780 in Monongalia County, Virginia [In an area believed to have become part of Harrison County, Virginia on 3 May 1784 and then became a part of Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia) at the time of it's formation on 18 December 1816]
- Died: 7 June 1871 in Jesses Run, Lewis County, West Virginia[17]
- Married: 15 April 1800 in Harrison County, Virginia to Jacob WOLF, Jr.[18]
- Spouse Born: About 1780
- Spouse Died: Before 1850
- See Also: Descendants of Jacob WOLFE by Don Norman, first child of individual no. 1 - not much information, but should be noted that a set of notes on the family was made.
- 1800 Census:
- 1810 Census:
- 1820 Census:
- 1830 Census:
- 1840 Census:
- 1850 Census:
- 1860 Census:
- 1870 Census:
- Children:
1. 4. Peter WAGGONER
- Born: About 1787 in Harrison County, Virginia [In an area believed to have become part of Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia) at the time of it's formation on 18 December 1816]
- Died:
- Married (1): An unnamed Indian woman who bore him 2 children prior to 1812
- Spouse Born: Unknown
- Spouse Died: Unknown
- Married (2):
- Spouse (2) Born:
- Spouse (2) Died:
- Spouse (2) previously married:
- Children by 2nd wife:
1. 5. Paul WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 6. Henry WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 7. Elijah WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 8. John WAGGONER, Jr.
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 9. Jacob WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 10. Catherine WAGGONER - Duplicate - Waggoner-1234
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 11. George WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 12. William WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 13. Susannah "Susan" WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 14. Mariah WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 15. Samuel WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- 1840 Census: Lewis County, Virginia[4]
- Children:
1. 16. Margaret WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
1. 17. Andrew WAGGONER
- Born:
- Died:
- Married:
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- Children:
Generation 3
1. 2. 1. Jacob Wolf HARDMAN
- Born: 7 June 1801[16]
- Died: 25 April 1874[16]
- 1810 Census:
- 1820 Census:
- Married: 4 February 1829 to Marion RODMAN[16]
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- 1830 Census:
- 1840 Census:
- 1850 Census:
- 1860 Census:
- 1870 Census:
- Children:
1. 2. 2. Henry Dexter HARDMAN
- Born: 19 February 1803[16]
- Died: 24 December 1886[16]
- 1810 Census:
- 1820 Census:
- Married: 30 March 1826 to Mary WEST[16]
- Spouse Born:
- Spouse Died:
- 1830 Census:
- 1840 Census:
- 1850 Census:
- 1860 Census:
- 1870 Census:
- 1880 Census:
- Children:
1. 2. 3. Samuel Baxter HARDMAN
- Born: 1805[16]
- Died: 1891[16]
- Married (1): Margaret BONNETT[16]
- Married (2): 27 January 1845 to Mary Frances BERRY[16]
1. 2. 4. Thomas HARDMAN
- Born: 1811[16]
- Died: 13 June 1883:[16]
- Married (1): 30 September 1831 to Rebecca CLARK[16]
- Married (2): 16 October 1854 to Tamzen PATTEN[16]
1. 2. 5. William HARDMAN
1. 2. 6. Joshua W. HARDMAN
1. 2. 7. Elizabeth HARDMAN
1. 2. 8. John G. HARDMAN
1. 2. 9. Peter Jamison HARDMAN
1. 2. 10. Daniel HARDMAN
1. 2. 11. David HARDMAN
Sources
- ↑ Clara McCormack Sage and Laura Sage Jones, Early Records of Hampshire County, Virginia Now West Virginia, (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, inc., 1976), p. 33 - [copy viewed on Ancestry.com with subscription]
- ↑ 1810 U. S. census, Hampshire County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 820, line 11, household of John M. Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2Q-6T9 : accessed 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M252, roll 69; Family History Library microfilm 181,429.
- ↑ 1830 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 263, line 12, John Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH54-XQH : 1 July 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M19, roll 191; Family History Library microfilm 29,670.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 1840 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 133, line 12, Samuel Waggoner; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT2-HSW : 20 August 2017); citing National Archives microfilm publication M704, roll 566; Family History Library microfilm 29,689. [John Waggoner, age 90 listed as pensioner in this household]
- ↑ Henry Haymond, History of Harrison County, West Virginia: From the Early Days of Northwestern Virginia to the Present, (Morgantown, West Virginia : Acme Publishing Company, 1973), pg. 120 - 122; digital images, Archives.org (https://archive.org/stream/historyofharriso00inhaym#page/120/mode/2up : accessed 25 June 2018).
- ↑ Alexander Scott Withers, Chronicles of Border Warfare or a History of the Settlements by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that Section of the State with Reflections, Anecdotes, & etc. Fourth impression,(Cincinatti, Ohio : Stewart and Kidd Company, 1912), pg. 408 - 411; digital images, Archives.org (https://archive.org/stream/chronborderwarfa00withrich#page/408/mode/1up : accessed 25 June 2018).
- ↑ Research of Sharon WEST - she mentioned an obituary, but did not give source information of the newspaper it was published in or a transcription of the obituary's contents.
- ↑ Negative Search Result for death record - Lewis County, West Virginia, "Death Record Search (1853 - 1862, 1865 - 1967)," West Virginia Vital Research Records Site (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018). [No corresponding death record found in Lewis County, West Virginia for anyone named Elizabeth Hardman in 1854.]
- ↑ Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 June 2018), memorial page for Elizabeth Waggoner Hardman (5 Nov 1779–1 Feb 1854), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66,163,049, citing Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jeannine (Booton) Hall (contributor 46842521).
- ↑ Harrison County, West Virginia, "Marriage Record Search (1784 - 1970)," John Hardman and Eliz. Wagon..., 21 November 1798; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia.
- ↑ Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 June 2018), memorial page for Rev John Dexter Hardman, Sr (7 Oct 1770–9 May 1864), Find A Grave Memorial no. 51,081,014, citing Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by damouse (contributor 47357982).
- ↑ "West Virginia Will Books, 1756-1971," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2QM-5D48 : 12 March 2018), John Hardman, 1865; citing Lewis, West Virginia, United States, Will book, v. B 1825-1878, page 164, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 819,929.
- ↑ 1830 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 240 (indexed, actual page number is destroyed by ink on page), line 18, John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH54-66L : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M19, roll 191; Family History Library microfilm 29,670.
- ↑ 1840 U. S. Census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, no division stated, p. 139, line 3, household of John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT2-H41 : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M704, roll 566; Family History Library microfilm 29689.
- ↑ 1850 U. S. census, Lewis County, Virginia, population schedule, District no. 30, p. 76 B, dwelling 1012, family 1027, household of John Hardman; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DC-NKJ : 28 June 2018); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 956; Family History Library microfilm 444,946.
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 16.12 16.13 16.14 16.15 16.16 16.17 16.18 16.19 16.20 16.21 16.22 16.23 16.24 16.25 16.26 16.27 16.28 16.29 16.30 16.31 16.32 Don Norman, Descendants of Peter Hardman; transcript of family notes, Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, inc. (https://hackerscreek.com/norman/HARDMAN.htm : accessed 28 June 2018).
- ↑ Lewis County, West Virginia, "Death Record Search (1853 - 1862, 1865 - 1967)," Mary Wolf, 7 June 1871; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx : accessed 27 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia.
- ↑ Harrison County, West Virginia, "Marriage Record Search (1784 - 1970)," Jacob Woolf and Mary Wagner, 17 April 1800; database with images, West Virginia Vital Research Records Project (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx : accessed 25 June 2018); citing West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia.
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