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Wagner/Wagoner/Waggoner Families in Maryland before 1850
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1768 Baptisms
- "Baptism record"
- Location: German Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland
- Father: Peter Wagner (born about 1738?)
- Mother: Cathrina
- Daughter: Eva Cathrina Wagner born Feb 28, 1768
1776 Census / 1778 Oath
- Waggoners in Elizabeth (Hagerstown)
- 1776 census
- Peter's family
- Peter Wagoner (born 1737)
- Margaretha Wagoner (born 1741)
- Elisabeth Wagoner (born 1766)
- Valentine Wagoner (born 1769)
- Conrad Wagoner (born 1776)
- others
- Francis Wagoner (born 1751) - brother is John Waggoner? Father is Francis Wagoner?
- Elisabeth Wagoner (born 1754)
- Sharlote Wagoner (born 1755)
- Peter Waggoner in Washington county
- NAME: Peter Waggoner
- STATE: MD
- COUNTY: Washington County
- TOWNSHIP: No Township Listedfo
- YEAR: 1778
- RECORD TYPE: Fidelity Oath
- DATABASE: MD Early Census Index
- Phillip Waggoner in Washington county
- NAME: Phillip Waggoner
- STATE: MD
- COUNTY: Washington County
- TOWNSHIP: No Township Listedfo
- YEAR: 1778
- RECORD TYPE: Fidelity Oath
- DATABASE: MD Early Census Index
- John Waggoner in Georgetown
- John Waggoner
- age 22
- born abt 1754
- residence date: 1776
- residence place: George Town Hundred, Frederick, Maryland
- source: Provincial Census of Frederick County, 1776
Washington County, Maryland, Taxes 1783
Name | District / Town / Hundred | Land names | Notes |
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Christopher Waggoner | Fort Frederick & Linton Hundreds | western washington co. | |
Jacob Waggoner | List of Batchelors | ||
John Waggoner | Elisabeth Hundred | Houses & Lotts | Hagerstown |
Peter Waggoner | Elisabeth Hundred | Hagerstown | |
Philip Waggoner | Lower Antietam & Sharpsburg Hundreds | Houses & Lotts | southern washington co. |
Stophel Wagner | Salsbury & Conococheague Hundreds | northern washington co. |
Marriage in 1786
- Johannes Wagner (born abt 1760) married Margaretha Rapp (born abt 1760)
- Marriage
- 24 Jan 1786
- Frederick, Maryland
- (Same as John Waggoner who lives near Repp?)
1790 Census
Name | Place | Household | Notes |
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John Waggoner | Washington, Maryland (Hagerstown) (4/18) |
1. John | Slave Owner |
Peter Waggoner | Washington, Maryland (5/18) |
1. Peter - b1750 | |
John Waggoner | Washington, Maryland |
1. John - b1755 to 1770 | lives near (page 7 of 18):
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Martin Waggoner | Washington, Maryland (8/18) |
1. Martin b1750 | |
Fredinand Waggoner | Washington, Maryland (18/18) | Hessian POW[1] | |
Adam Waggoner | Frederick, Maryland |
1. Adam b bef 1775 | |
Adam Waggoner | Frederick, Maryland |
1. Adam b1750 | |
John Waggoner | Frederick, Maryland (Liberty) |
1. John - b1745 | Johann 1734?
next to Henry Rip [Repp] |
Joseph Waggoner | Frederick, Maryland |
1. Joseph b1750 | |
Joseph Waggoner | Frederick, Maryland |
1. Joseph b1750 | census dup? |
Michael Waggoner Senior | Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol County) |
1. Michael b bef 1775 | |
Michael Waggoner Junior | Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol County) |
1. Michael b1750 | |
Christian Waggoner | Montgomery, Maryland |
1. Christian under 16 yo | Christian 1730? Christian 1768? |
John Waggoner | Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Andrew Waggener | Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland | 1 | Andrew 1744? |
1800 Census
Name | Place | # in Household | Notes |
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Chris Waggoner | Fifteen Mile Creek, Allegany, Maryland | 9 | Chris born before 1755 |
Henry Wagoner | Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland | 2 | |
Francis Wagoner | Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland | 6 | |
John Wagoner | Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland | 14 (9 slaves) | John born before 1755 |
Ferdinand Wagoner | Fort Frederick Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 2 | Hessian POW[1] |
Chan (Christian) Waggoner | Upper Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 6 | Christian 1730? Christian 1768?
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John Waggoner | Upper Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 8 |
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John Waggoner | Lower Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 9 | son of Johan Phillip?
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John Waggoner | Liberty, Frederick, Maryland | 13 (3 slaves) | Johann 1734? |
Jacob Waggoner | Liberty, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | |
John Waggoner | Liberty, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | (born abt 1765 since has to be about 35yo)
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Christian Waggoner | Liberty, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | Christian 1730? Christian 1768? |
Jacob Waggoner | Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
Michael Waggoner | Westminster, Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol Co) | 11 | |
John Waggoner | Westminster, Frederick, Maryland (now Carrol Co) | 8 | |
John Wagoner | B Mannor, Cecil, Maryland | 4 | |
Thom Waggnor | Back Creek, Cecil, Maryland | 5 | |
Valt Waggoner | Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 |
Marriage in 1811
- Maryland, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1655-1850
- Name: John, Jr. Waggoner (born abt 1785)
- Spouse: Margaret Bageant (born abt 1785)
- Marriage
- 30 Sep 1811 Frederick County
1810 Census
Name | Place | # in Household | Notes |
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John Wagganer | District 5, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Betsy Waggoner | District 6, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Christopher Waggoner | District 6, Allegany, Maryland | 6 | |
Jacob Waggoner | Elizabeth Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 6 (1 slave) | prob. son of John the slave owner
Jacob born between 1785 and 1794 |
Ferdinand Waggoner | Fort Frederick Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 2 | Hessian POW[1] |
Chris Waggoner | Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland | 6 | Father of Cath. & Elizabeth?
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John Waggoner | Marsh Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 3 |
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John Waggoner | Lower Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland | 11 |
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P Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 3 | Peter Wagoner Sr? father of Peter Jr Mechanicstown? |
L Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 10 | Taneytown, Carrol County? |
M Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 4 | Michael? |
T Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 5 | |
C Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 10 | Christian? |
J Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 5 (1 slave) | John? Jacob? |
M Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 13 (7 slaves) | Michael? |
C Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 8 | Christian? |
J Wagner | Frederick, Maryland | 8 | John? Jacob? |
John Waggoner | Cecil, Maryland | 3 | |
Phillip Waggoner | Soldiers Delight Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Geo Wagener | Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland | 9 | |
Jacob Wagner | Baltimore Wards 2 thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Mrs Wagner | Western Precinct 3, Baltimore, Maryland | 7 |
1820 Census
Name | Place | # in Household | Notes |
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Christopher Wagoner Senior | Election District 7, Allegany, Maryland | 3 | |
Christopher Waggoner Junior | Election District 7, Allegany, Maryland | 7 | |
John Waggoner Junior | Election District 1, Washington, Maryland | 9 | |
John Waggonner | Election District 2, Washington, Maryland | 20 (16 slaves) | John born before 1775 |
David Waggomon | Election District 3, Washington, Maryland | 6 | |
Michael Wagoner | Westminister, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | |
Michael Wagoner | Westminister, Frederick, Maryland | 5 (2 slaves) | |
John Wagoner | Westminister, Frederick, Maryland | 8 (1 slave) | |
John Waggoner | Election District 2, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | |
Mary Waggoner | Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 2 (1 slave) | |
Upton Waggoner | Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
David Waggoner | Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 7 | |
John Waggener | Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 12 (5 slaves) | |
Christian Waggener | Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 6 | |
John Waggoner | Elkton, Cecil, Maryland | 4 | |
George Waggoner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 14 | |
Jacob Waggoner | District 3, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Valentine Waggoner | Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland | 3 |
1830 Census
Name | Place | # in Household | Notes |
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Wm Waggoner | District 2, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Casin Waggoner | District 2, Allegany, Maryland | 3 | |
Adam Waggener | District 3, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Elsey Waggoner | Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Christopher Woggone | Allegany, Maryland | 2 | |
Jno Wagoner | District 6, Washington, Maryland | 3 (1 slave) | |
Jno A Magner | District 6, Washington, Maryland | 10 (2 slave) | |
H Wagoner | District 6, Washington, Maryland | 7 (1 slave) | |
Saml Wagoner | District 6, Washington, Maryland | 7 (1 slave) | |
Benj Wagoner | District 1, Washington, Maryland | 10 (2 slave) | |
Jno Wagoner | District 3, Washington, Maryland | 13 | |
Jacob Wagoner | District 3, Washington, Maryland | 8 | |
Jno Wagoner | District 3, Washington, Maryland | 26 (15 slaves) | Jno born betwee 1760 to 1770 |
Jno Wagoner | District 7, Washington, Maryland | 7 | |
Courad Waggoner | District 1, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
Michael Waggoner | Union, Frederick, Maryland | 8 | |
Michael Waggoner | District 7, Frederick, Maryland | 9 (2 slaves) | |
John Waggoner | District 7, Frederick, Maryland | 10 | |
Christian Waggoner | District 7, Frederick, Maryland | 10 | |
Nicholas Waggoner | District 9, Frederick, Maryland | 5 | |
Samuel Waggoner | Sulphur Springs, Frederick, Maryland | 3 | |
George Waggoner | Sulphur Springs, Frederick, Maryland | 2 | |
David Waggner | District 3, Baltimore, Maryland | 8 | |
Philip Waggoner | District 6, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Philip Waggoner | Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Rachel Waggoner | District 3, Harford, Maryland | 13 (4 slaves) |
1840 Census
Name | Place | # in Household | Notes |
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Henry Maggoner | District 5, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Francis Waggoner | District 5, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Michael W Waggoner | District 6, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
Frederick Waggoner | District 6, Allegany, Maryland | 7 | |
Christopher Wagoner | District 7, Allegany, Maryland | 6 | |
Elias Waggoner | Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland | 4 | |
William Waggoner | Selbysport, Allegany, Maryland | 3 | |
Katharine Wayner | Little Crossings, Allegany, Maryland | 3 | |
John Wayner | Little Crossings, Allegany, Maryland | 6 | |
Samuel Waggner | Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland | 11 (2 slaves) | |
Frederick Waggoner | Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland | 3 | |
Benjamin Wagener | District 1, Washington, Maryland | 6 (1 slave) | |
Christian Wagoner | Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland | 3 | |
John Wagener | Cavetown, Washington, Maryland | 3 | |
Samuel Wagener | Williamsford, Washington, Maryland | 3 | |
John Wagoner | Williamsford, Washington, Maryland | 9 (3 slaves) | |
John Wagner | Clear Spring, Washington, Maryland | 4 | |
Daniel Wagoner | District 3, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
Jacob Wagener | Frederick, Frederick, Maryland | 2 | |
Wm Wagener | Frederick, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
Nicholas Wagner | New Market, Frederick, Maryland | 4 | |
Edmond Wagner | New Market, Frederick, Maryland | 15 (11 slaves) | |
William Wagner | District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 3 | |
Catherine Wagner | District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 5 (2 slaves) | |
Joseph L Wagner | District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 5 (1 slave) | |
Catherine Wagner | District 8, Frederick, Maryland | 1 | |
David Wagner | District 11, Frederick, Maryland | 9 (1 slave) | |
Christian Waggenis | District 1, Carroll, Maryland | 9 | Christian 1772? |
Jacob Wazonner | Carroll, Maryland | 11 | |
George Wagener | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 7 | son of Christian 1772? |
Lamees Migornn | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 5 | |
Michael Wergowe | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 9 | Michael 1752? |
John Kagome | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 6 | |
Henry Wagamer | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 8 | |
David Wagamer | District 2, Carroll, Maryland | 3 | |
Frances Wagoner | District 3, Carroll, Maryland | 2 | son of Christian 1772? Francis 1813? |
Elizabeth Wagener | District 2, Cecil, Maryland | 2 | |
Thomas Wagner | District 3, Cecil, Maryland | 2 | |
Francis Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 8 | |
Frede Woggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Geo J Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Geo Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 8 (2 slaves) | |
Wm Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 7 | |
Francis Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 8 | |
Frede Woggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 6 | |
Geo J Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Geo Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 8 (2 slaves) | |
Wm Waggner | Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 7 | |
George Wagener | Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland | 7 | |
Augustus Waggener | District 2, Baltimore, Maryland | 3 | |
Charles Waggoner | Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland | 2 | |
Elizb Wagner | Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Jacob Waggoner | District 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 10 | |
Philip Waggoner | District 1, Baltimore, Maryland | 2 | |
Thos Waggoner | District 5, Baltimore, Maryland | 5 | |
Casper Wagner | Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland | 4 | |
Phillip Wagner | Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland | 11 | |
Basil Wagner | Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland | 12 | |
George L Wager | Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland | 5 | |
Fredric Wegener | Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland | 6 | |
Jacob Wayoner | Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland | 5 | |
Fredric Wegener | Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland | 6 |
1850 Census
Name | Place | Household | Notes |
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Saml L Waggoner | District 7, Allegany, Maryland, USA |
1. Saml L - b1817 | son of Christopher b1789 |
1860 Census
Research Notes
Timeline of Maryland
- 1608 – Captain John Smith explores the Chesapeake Bay
- 1631 – English trading post established on Kent Island
- 1632 – Maryland Charter granted to Cecilius Calvert by King Charles I
- 1633 – Ark and Dove sail from the Isle of Wight, England
- 1634 – Ark and Dove arrive at St. Clements Island; St. Mary's City founded
- 1649 – "An Act Concerning Religion" passed; Puritans founded Providence (now Annapolis)
- 1727 – Maryland Gazette founded - the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States
- 1729 – Baltimore founded
- 1767 – Mason-Dixon Line established as Maryland's northern boundary
- 1775 - American revolutionary war starts
- 1776 - Washington County is found by the division of Frederick County.
- 1783 - American revolutionary war ends
- 1790 - state population is 319,728
- Washington county population is 15,822
- Frederick county population is 30,791
- 1791 – Maryland donates land for the new capital, Washington D.C.
- 1800 - state population is 341,548
- 1806 – The Historic National Road, which will stretch from Maryland to the Ohio River, is commissioned as America’s first federally funded highway. Construction begins in Cumberland five years later.
- 1814 – British burn Washington and bomb Fort McHenry; Francis Scott Key writes the "Star- Spangled Banner"
- 1829 – C&O Canal opened
- 1830 – The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s first 13 miles of track connect Baltimore to Ellicott City, where America’s first railroad terminal opens in 1831
Maps
- Washington county, MD 1859
- J. Wagoner
- Wagoner - Samuel Wagner (1802-1893) - son of John Jacob Wagner (1760)
- Frederick county, MD 1858
- G. Wagner - son of Christian Waggoner
- D. Wagner - David Wagner (1779–1863)
- Maj E Waggoner - Edmond Waggoner (1784–1855)
- I Wagner
- Montgomery county, MD 1865
- Carrol county, MD 1863
- Cecil county MD 1858
- George Town Hundred, Frederick, Maryland - modern day Georgetown, D.C.
Families
- John H Waggoner in Funktown, MD
- lives in this area in 1860.
- Census 1860 - born 1830 and is merchant with no real estate (not in map)
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49566192/john-h.-wagoner
- John J Waggoner in Leitersburg, MD
- lives in this area in 1860
- Census 1860 - born 1816 works as a barrel marker (no real estate not in map)
- Johannes (John) Wagner BIRTH 1816 • Maryland, USA
- John Jacob Waggoner (1816-1893)
Phillip Waggoner DNA relatives in MD
Name | Father | ICW groups | 1790 | 1800 | 1810 | 1820 |
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Catharina Waggoner (b.1768) m. Goll | b. 1740 | (goll) | 22yo | |||
William Waggoner (b.1780) m. Spencer from MD? | b. 1750 | (hess) (spencer) | 10yo | 20yo | ||
John P. Wagoner (b.1787) m. Cross | b. 1760 | (hess) | 3yo | 13yo | ||
Sarah Wagoner (b.1792) m.Creager | b.1770 | - | 8yo | 18yo | ||
Catherine Waggoner (b.1796) m. Boward | b. 1770 | (hess) | - | 4yo | 14yo | |
Peter C. Wagner (b.1796) | b. 1770 | (goll) (hess) | - | 4yo | 14yo | |
Elizabeth Wagoner (b.1798) m. Burkhart | b. 1770 | (goll) | - | 2yo | 12yo | |
Jacob Waggoner (b.1804) m. Trainer | b. 1775 | - | - | 6yo | 16yo | |
John Waggoner (b.1805) m. Hess from PA | b.1775 | (goll) (hess) | ||||
Josiah Waggoner (b.1797) m. Yates from PA | b.1775 | (goll) (hess) (spencer) | ||||
Catherine Waggoner b1830 m. Creager from Ohio | b.1800 | (hess) (spencer) |
Theories
- (1) Catherine Waggoner(b1796 m1812) and Elizabeth Wagoner(b1798 m1818) are sisters since they were in the same household in 1850 census. Which "Waggoner" had two young daughters in 1800 and 1810 census around Hagerstown area?
Theory #1 John Waggoner from Washington County in 1790 and 1800 census with daughters - 1790
- 1. John - b1755 to 1770
- 2. "Wife"
- 3. "Son" b1775 to 1790
- 4. "Daughter"
- 5. "Daughter"
- 1800 (expect 4yo and 2yo daughters)
- Males <10: 2 (2 young sons)
- Males -10-15: 1 (1 teenager son)
- Males - 45+: 1 (john born before 1755)
- Females - <10: 2 (2 young daughters)
- Females - 10-15: 1 (1 teenager daughter)
- Females - 26-44: 1 (wife)
- 1810 (expect 14yo and 12yo daughters)
- Orphans?
Notes:
- daughters fit in 1800 but missing in 1810
- has descendants were named "John"
- 5 children (+3 siblings)
Theory #2 Christian Waggoner from Washington County in 1800 and 1810 census with daughters - 1790
- Missing
- 1800 (expect 4yo and 2yo daughters)
- Males -10-15: 1 (1 teen son)
- Males - 26-44: 1 (Christian b 1755 to 1775)
- Females - <10: 1 (1 young daughter)
- Females - 10-15: 2 (2 teen daughters)
- Females - 26-44: 1 (wife)
- 1810 (expect 14yo and 12yo daughters)
- M10-15: 1
- M45+: 1 (Christian born before 1765)
- F10-15: 2
- F16-25: 1
- F45+: 1
Notes:
- daughters don't fit in 1800 but fit in 1810
- no descendants were named "Christian"
- 6 children (+ 4 siblings)
- (2) Can we differentiate Peter Wagoner (1736-1818) and Peter Wagner (abt.1758-)? Elizabeth Barley was born in PA in 1768 so probably the older Peter should only be in PA census in 1790.
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