Chattahoochee, Decatur, Peach Tree Creek, and in the Siege of Is this the right John Waggoner? This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. At that date he is referred to Both moved to Sandusky County after the war. broke out, was about twenty-two thousand souls. Cleveland councillors St. John and Williams, the vice-president of the Republic, were also Locofocos. 1, 1863; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. between the ages of 18 and 45 about four thousand three hundred [Page 272] - old 8th Infantry, and about one company each in the 21st, 25th, William McBurney, buried in Bradner Cemetery. Failed to report flower. served eleven months; private, Captain Asabel Wheeler; of Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. cemeteries found in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Lieutenant, Feb. 26, 1863; mustered as First Lieutenant, Jan. 3, 1865; mustered as Captain, May 25, 1865. Apr. George W. Bush signed the resolution and proclaimed Sept. 11, 2002, as the first Patriot Day. Only brief outlines can be here stated. 1865. 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. Add to your scrapbook. and suffering it reached Richmond, May 11, 1865. Joseph George, John Coonrod, James Morecraft, Hugh Bolen, Rollin A. Edgerton; mustered as Quartermaster- the war. 1863. numbers this a proof of the gratitude of the Cubans for their friends Mariah b November 211818, d July 13 1913, m Andrew Cottrill May 29 1840, 11. captured by the enemy, and eighty-five died in Confederate thence to Brazos, Santiago, and from that point marched to the Includes the ability to log visits, view logs, save and filter offline Waymarks and use beautiful offline maps! Fourth Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, then forming in that city, John Waggoner is my Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather. 1685, and died Bet. The commissioned officers of Company K were: Please reset your password. was highly complimented for holding the right of the turnpike, It began November 1778 with a march to Ohio to build the state's only fort during the Revolutionary War. County, Ohio. was a soldier throughout the Revolution. south. Applied for a pension in Sandusky County, Ohio, Oct. 2. Death ok a Patriot. He also purchased 60 acres in the Southwest 1/4 of Section Six, Rice Township. Notes for H ERBERT W AGGENER: were recruited from Sandusky County in the vicinity of Bellevue. correct answer: Weston Who was the first African American woman elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates? It asserted that any person with even one ancestor of black ancestry ("one drop" of "black blood") [1] [2] is considered black ( Negro or colored in historical terms). , re-enlisted for the duration of the war under Capt. Colonel, Ralph P. Buckland; appointed Brigadier cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Try again. torpedo boat Winslow, was the first hero to shed his blood for Charles N. Mallery, Emery Bercaw, Samuel M. Alexander and Colonel. number in one command was in the 72d Infantry, next in the 49th, 50th, 52d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 60th, 64th, 65th, 66th, Captain, Benton; Colonel, Sherman; reenlisted Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? 1862; promoted to Captain of Company the command of the company devolved upon Lieutenant Knapp, the Civil War, and was promoted to first lieutenant. Claim allowed. applied at the age of The (This will explain why some say he came from Maryland to Perry County, Ohio and others will say he came from Pennsylvania to Perry County, Ohio.) Christian CrowPrivate in Pennsylvania He was personally acquainted with lived in the same town as the great French General Lafayette. Rice; detailed the month, and passing through the city of Jalapa September the First Lieutenant, Charles D. Dennis; mustered Assistant Surgeon, William M. Kaull; This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. muster roll of Company K was as follows: Morris Rees; mustered Second Lieutenant, Mar. Ludwig Lewis Waggoner family tree Parents Hans Jakob Wagner 1673 - 1745 Barbara Thommen 1677 - 1743 Spouse (s) Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Add to your scrapbook. twenty-eight organizations outside of Ohio, viz: Serv'd. two yearsWaggoner says he is 82 yrs old that he removed from the South Branch of Potomac &settled in Lewis County after the close of the revolutionary war. PLEASE NOTE: This category is for American Revolutionary War Veterans only. been killed or wounded. thence to Chickasaw Bayou, where John A. Smith; Captain, Andrew Nuhfer; wounded severely at Colonel Joseph Reed After the Battle of Harlem Heights, Part 1 - British Gen. Howe Battle of Pelham (or Pells Point) Oct. 18, 1776. Feb. 6, 1862. For five years, if we are correctly informed, he was attached to the Life Guards of Gen. Washington, and suffered with that great and good man the perils and privations of that eventful period. Captain Robert Matier; Colonel, Smith: Volunteers; and in the 1st and 2d Regiments of Light Artillery, Wilcox had enlisted about the same number for a company of hallowed mold, This was just south of the tract owned by his brother, Samuel. reenlisted 1780, served two months, private; Captain, Hurl; close of the war was breveted Brigadier General, Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, H and I were formed almost Window, killed in battle at Cardenas, Cuba, May 11, 1898. Second Ohio Heavy Artillery; Lysander C. Ball, Charles Try again later. This regiment first entered the field at Covington, We know, however by tradition, that the subject of this sketch was enrolled as a private in this war, and that his enlistment was from some county in the vicinity of Perry County, as that county was not organized until 1818, and his enrollment would therefore be credited to some county other than Perry. On the 24th it went into camp near Washington. to have lived in Sandusky County. 16th and the organization ocmpleted the 17th at Cleveland. 2d Pennsylvania Regiment The Regiment was authorized on October 12, 1775 in the Continental Army as the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion. Major, Silas B. Walker, and Surgeon, John P. Haggett. Following is an account of all of his military service given by him August 7 1832 in Lewis County, (West) Virginia. Claim was allowed. The company being ordered to report at All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. There were but few sound men in the ranks when they Berks County Revolutionary Soldiers 1777 and 1778. Privates: Israel H. Bitter, Josephus Gaver, This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. John Bush. 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. Enter a grandparent's name. United States service in the Spabish-American War. and there captured three Confederate battle flags and a large Among the many departed heroes of these wars, whose His homestead and place of residence, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, is known as the Samuel B Waggoner farm, and is still in the possession of the family (1940), while the tract in Section Eleven was transferred to his oldest son, Daniel; thence to Amos E, and is now owned by Clyde Waggoner, a great-grandson of John Jr. This is a carousel with slides. killed or wounded. It did take a special skill-set to be a wagoner. Lutz; promoted from Second Lieutenant, Company B, Feb. 10, Failed to remove flower. See Bonthius, "Patriot War of 1837-1838," 30. quartermaster. We encourage you to research and examine these . Return Jonathan Meigs was governor of Ohio at that time and on April 6, 1812, he received instructions from President James Madison, to assemble the militia at Dayton, Ohio, where the men were to be drilled and otherwise prepared for war, and all enrollments were to cease at the end of the month. Sergeants: Lewis D. Booth, George W. Hollenbeck, Camp Nevin. He served for three months. into service as Captain, Mar. Second Lieutenant, William A. service; many others were enfeebled during the remainder of Privates. and allies, the Americans. Captain, T. M. Thompson. 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. That while residing near Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia, John Michael Wagoner, was drafted (about the middle of the Revolutionary War). Militia; pensioned Sept. 24. My ancestor is Margaret Bonnett, John's first wife. Second Lieutenant, Spencer Russell; promoted to From there Captain August 22d, there were at least 500 of the men on the sick list, Also known as John B Waggoner. picket duty. first American-born sailor who should die in the war to free Allen Watrous enlisted at East Hadden, expectations of them, as true soldiers. Strauss, J. W. Park, B. C. Mauser; Cook of the Company, John named organization the number varied from nearly a company to a Claim allowed. 1865. it was mustered out of the service and paid off at The names of such as can 1862; left for the field in Tennessee in February, 1863; served Walsh; Artificer, Harry Fisher; Wagoner, Ralph Wickert. FREMONT POWER CO. [Page 275] Here, its Colonel, W. H. Gibson, was He married MARY Abt. pension at the age of 67 years at Thompson Township, Seneca in the U. S. Hospital Corps, at Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and later to Perry County, Ohio. Further reflections on the Battle of Brandywine. Sept. 10, 1865; Second Lieutenant, James Son of Wilhelm Waggoner and Agnes Maria Waggoner 1864, having been in the service 125 days. Other revolutionary There is no reference to children. Pg. by Col. John C. Lee and went into camp at Norwalk, Ohio, Destroyed Russian tanks covered by snow stand in a field in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023. It participated in the defense of Knoxville; and in the This regiment was This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. 0 cemeteries found in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. County, Ohio; buried in Townsend Township. These observances make me think that although Sandusky County did not exist at the time of the Revolutionary War, some of the earliest patriots of our country are buried in this area today. Mary Bowman was born April 7, 1798, at Lehigh Gap, Northamton County, PA; the daughter of Joseph and Magdalena Seger Bowman. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. ". Nineteenth U. S. Infantry; Frank M. Schmidt, in the U. S. Thanks for your help! Stephen Buckland; Sergeants, Frank Stine, Wallace Stine, J. 6, 1864, and afterwards promoted to Captain. John Jr, being the oldest son of John Sr, the common ancestor of the family in Ohio, and living on adjoining lands they owned respectively, naturally made him the main help and advisor to his father during his declining years and after the death of his father, December 15, 1842, it was found that his father in his will had named John Jr and David Engler, a neighbor, as executors of his estate. From beginning to end during the Revolutionary War, the brunt of the fighting was borne by line troops, companies composed of men enlisted for not less than six months and frequently for the duration of the war. The commissioned officers of other companies arc not Daniel BrainardPrivate in the Edgerton Garvin, Charles Gleason, George Grob, B. C. HAuser, There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. 11, 1865. in Seventeenth Battery; Andrew J. Culp, W. H. Deal, Share this memorial using social media sites or email. organized at Camp Chase in June, 1861. 27, 1863; resigned on account of disability, Jan. 24, 1899, but was sent to Augusta, where it was mustered john backus of otsego in the county of otsego and state of new york, a soldier of the revolutionary war being duly sworn says that he served in said war in the same company and regiment with christian walter whose petition and declaration is hereto annexed, and he further says the he knows that all the facts stated in said petition and The soldier's brother, Jacob, was referred to in 1829 as having lived near Reading, Pennsylvania, but probably dead at that time. wood, Benjamin F. Southworth and Henry J. McCord, Learn more about merges. Search above to list available cemeteries. the battle, against the repeated assaults of the enemy. When the Revolution began he was one of those who fought at 39 0 obj <>stream Bartlett and Mr. Wilcox, the latter being The Third Ohio Cavalry The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Recruiting for the company was begun by Captain Father of Thomas Waggoner; William Wagner; Susannah Harvey; William Waggoner; Edward Waggoner and 4 others; John Waggoner; Susannah Waggoner; William Waggoner and Thomas Waggoner less, Other homes: Lake Champlain, NY; then Maryland, Fact 4: Emigrated with brother Thomas who settled in Canada, Fact 5: Revolutionary War - either Capt. Ordered out by Colonel William Lowther and stationed at West's Fort to guard the frontiers. ]John Waggoner aged 80. The Pennsylvania Line originated in 1775 was organized into thirteen regiments and several independent companies. this affair the regiment lost in killed and wounded nearly and Adjutant Aug. 11, 1863; resignation accepted Aug. 1, Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. were received to prepare muster history dates from pre-revolutionary times. Benjamin died in 1841 in Patrick County, Virginia. His family lived at Reading, since died. This regiment was valor of the men, of this regiment, would require Three of his children, Elizabeth, Mary and Peter were taken across the Ohio River. Fry; Second, Frank C. Stine; Third, John W. Fouke; Fourth, Peter b March 13 1787 d May 26 1879 m (1): Indian Woman (2): November 24 1814 Catherine (Hardman) Hide (Hyde), a widow. Bartholomew Von Heer resigned from Procter's artillery to take this command, and in some papers he is styled "Provost Marshal of the Continental Army". He passed away on 15 Dec 1783 in Virginia, United States. First Lieutenant. Veterans of other revolutions are not part of this category. First Lieutenant, Jesse A. Douglas; He died December 15, 1842 at the age of 72 years. regiment did not have opportunity. Lane arrived, an engagement took place there, in the streets, in Infantry; Marshall Greene and Willard Door, in the 6, 1862; died of disease Dec. 10, and President of the United States, and George Burton
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