Display Patriot - P-338764 - John/Johannes WAGNER/WAGGONER

John/Johannes WAGNER/WAGGONER

SAR Patriot #: P-338764

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A120188

Birth: 24 Nov 1751 White Marsh Twp / Philadelphia / PA
Death: aft 13 Sep 1841 / Lewis / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Ranger and spy in Capt Owen Davey's Co, Colonel Charles Martin'e VA Regt, 1778, for three months
  2. Served in Capt John Harness' Co, Colonel Riddle VA troops, for three months
  3. Served in Capt Parson's then Capt Thomas Neel's Co, Colonel Lewis' VA Regt at Seige of Yorktown
  4. Served as Indian spy under Edward Freeman then under Colonel William Lowther at Vest's Fort, for three months

Additional References:
  1. DAR RC # 900695
  2. NARA Pub # 804, Pension S7824
  3. Res - Martin, New & Coup, VA Gazetteer, 1835, pg 361
  4. WVU website- Dept of Poli Sci, Hardy Co History by Dr Robert Dilger
  5. C.V. Wagoner, John Waggoner (1751-1842) Margaret (Bonnet) Waggoner, Hertiage Books, 1995, pg 141-144, Pension Application
  6. Gen Abstracts of Rev War Pen files 3:3632
  7. Rev War Graves Reg, pg 622
  8. Select Final Pen Vouchers, pg 590
  9. The Soldiery of WV, Comstock, 1974 9:94-95

Spouse: (1) Margaret Bonnett; (2) Susanna Richards
Children: Catherine; Elijah; Elizabeth; Samuel; George; Peter;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2000-01-24 TX 5556 Floyd Robert Miller (153214) George   
2011-11-23 OH 45214 Douglas John Seifert (181584) Elijah   
2016-02-16 VA 68030 Wesley Duane Harlow (197682) Catherine   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Lewis / WV
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Comments:

No entry found in Find-A-Grave – Jul 2021



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Wife and several children were killed by "Tecumseh with a party of Indians" in 1792



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