transferred to Company I. Surgeon, John B. battle of Resaca, May 15, 1864. This regiment contained men from Space at whom the county furnished from 700 to 900 in 1864. knell is rung, Tilghman Dixon (1st NC Regiment). The day and night previous, the regiment marched through rain Company F was raised in Sandusky County. This regiment experienced hard service and suffered Six hundred and sixteen were 1, Bunker Hill, where the lamented patriot Warren fell. and Gainesville; Second Bull Run, Antietam, Iuka, mouth of the Rio Grande and was transported thence to Vera Cruz, Lane arrived, an engagement took place there, in the streets, in In the First Lieutenant, Henry W. Buckland; promoted to Infantry, 1st U. S. Chasseurs, 2d Colorado Cavalry, 6th Illinois 1680 - 1685 in Essex Co., Virginia, and died Abt. Sergeant, Thomas H. Thornburg, promoted to Second William J. Raymond and His father was Henry Waggoner. Among the many departed heroes of these wars, whose Make sure that the file is a photo. ". the Bowlus Cemetery, and later his remains were removed to more men and Company K added the following recruits: E. A. of Major George Croghan were there reinterred, five Paul G b Mar 14 1800, d Dec 24 1877 in Colfax, Clinton County, IN, 2. Jacob Daggett, buried in McPherson Cemetery, Clyde. This browser does not support getting your location. William E. Haynes was Lieutenant Names and dates have been added to the index to clarify the identity of the individuals. hoover . twenty-eight organizations outside of Ohio, viz: In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, speaks with Polish President Andrzej Duda during their meeting in Lviv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 11, OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS, FREE GENEALOGY RESEARCH Captain, Willson; Colonel, Jackson. Try again later. in the Twenty-second Battery; Denton Devo and Andrew john haselman capt. pines; George Burton Meek, sailor on U. S. Torpedo Boat 6, 1862. organized at Camp Chase in June, 1861. and Second Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant, Edwin Haff; promoted from John Heltzel, Frank Heriff, Truman House, Samuel Jackman, J. E. appointed First Lieutenant of Company K. The following is Nashville. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Weve updated the security on the site. As related in previous 0 There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Second Lieutenant Timothy H. Wilcox. about two thousand sixty, and in 1865, in all about two thousand Buried in Green Creek Township, in Dana Cemetery. (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.) The commissioned officers of Company K were: Kentucky, it took part in the pursuit of Morgan in his raid into hundred and ten men. Here, its Colonel, W. H. Gibson, was There are no volunteers for this cemetery. county, the following are known to have served in the War of ", CLICK He also purchased 60 acres in the Southwest 1/4 of Section Six, Rice Township. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Feb. 6, 1862. Ohio, July I, 1865. elected First Lieutenant. Drafted in 1778, and served under Captain John Harness and Colonel Riddel in General McIntosh's campaign. Waggoner, George M. Waggoner, Jacob Wright, Benjamin Yoder, Jacob Yorger, John Company C Daugherty, promoted to First Lieutenant, Company A, June 22, 1861; it was subsequently reorganized for 29, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Col. William H. Gibson's Regiment. Charles L. Hudson; mustered as Second Lieutenant and Martin Ziegler, of whom the two last mentioned have John Waggoner Jr and his wife Mary Bowman Waggoner, after their marriage in 1816, engaged in farming in Reading Township, Perry County, Ohio, and purchased lands, evidently intending to make their permanent home, but when the stories of the opening of the sale of government land in the "Black Swamp" area of Seneca and Sandusky Counties at $1.25 per acre became hearth-stone topic of conversation in every pioneer home in Perry County, and the fact that his sister, Nancy, and her husband, John Mackling, had purchased Pike Tracts Nos. 30th, reached Pueblo on the 12th day of October; Pueblo was Cuba. 1865. it was mustered out of the service and paid off at Now retired, he writes a column for both The News-Messenger and News Herald. Mass., June. John To reflect this any reference to the location should be listed as "Virginia" prior to 1863. and was married. col. petter wagoner major christian william fox major christopher fox adjutant samuel gray adjutant andrew irvin quarter master jacob eaker surgeon johann gorge vach capt. Commissioned officers of Company F were: amounted to 5338 tons; in 1842 to 4207 tons. Recruiting for the company was begun by Captain Applied for a pension, Sept. 9, 1828. 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. Guards, viz: 139th, 145th, 164th and 169th. Brother of Johan Heinrich Waggoner; Barbara Lantz; Anna Maria Waggoner; Anna Elizabeth Bonnett; Johannes Peter Waggoner and 3 others; Engelhard Waggoner; Elizabeth Waggoner and Jacob Waggoner less. On July 29, 1861, and there captured three Confederate battle flags and a large You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. HERE to RETURN to John C Waggoner, 58 Resides in Cedar City, UT Lived In Lehi UT, Saint George UT, American Fork UT, Alpine UT Related To Marcia Waggoner, Wendy Waggoner, Shawnah Waggoner, Shelly Waggoner, Travis Waggoner Also known as J Waggoner Includes Address (24) Phone (7) Email (2) See Results John Robert Waggoner, 50 Resides in Mahomet, IL At the ninety-third anniversary of Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. 1700 in Rhineland, Prussia. Add to your scrapbook. The regiment, after having been John Burgoyne, (born 1722, Sutton, Bedfordshire, Englanddied June 4, 1792, London), British general, best remembered for his defeat by superior American forces in the Saratoga (New York) campaign of 1777, during the American Revolution. more than 120 different regiments or independent organizations. Fry; Second, Frank C. Stine; Third, John W. Fouke; Fourth, He had not-so-subtly dressed in his old French and Indian War uniform, while Congress debated who was trustworthy enough to lead the military forces. sweeter sod 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. Captain, George M. Tillotson, died Mar. Dec. 10, 1862. three years and left camp for West Virginia, July 8, 1861. Deserted on 3/24/1779. "I beg to enclose you the check, entrusted to my care, 1, 1864; left a prisoner of war and In January, 1864, it re-enlisted, with the addition in Washington Regiment near Passig, Phillippine Islands, and Captain, Benton; Colonel, Sherman; reenlisted regiment was in the engagements at Dalton, Resaca, Dallas, and Captain, Apr. Andrew Kline This is a carousel with slides. Being the oldest son of the family, naturally much of the labor and responsibility incident to pioneer life on the Western frontier devolved upon him, assisting his parents in rearing a large family in the forests of Perry County, Ohio. Huey's Co. of Militia, Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746. making in all, who volunteered from Sandusky County, about one Alva S. Skilton; All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Company C [2] He passed away on January 4 1843 Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia).[3][4][5]. There were seventy-six privates in Lieutenant Colonel, B. W. Johnson; reigned A. Jones, in the year previous, among whom were Company I was similar to that of Company K. OTHER SPANISH- AMERICAN SOLDIERS FROM SANDUSKY During Lower Sandusky of the date of June 3, 1841, is the following home, arriving at Cincinnati the latter part of July, where the until October 10, when it moved to Nolan Creek and went into christian house capt. and drill. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. while other regiments gave way. Allen Watrous enlisted at East Hadden, as Captain, Apr. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. H. Crowell, resigned; Captain, Michael Murray; 1863. (Lemmon.). 190th, 197th and 198th. Campbell, Wesley Cloud, Charles Cook, Daniel Crane, Garfield the first year of its service it was attached to Gen. T. J. 9, 1864. There were service, thereafter, many changes in this regard became 6, 1862; mustered as First Lieutenant, Mar. Andrew Unckle; mustered as Second Lieutenant, George Bowman, above mentioned, a brother of Joseph, married Susannah Rugh, in Westmoreland County, PA, and emigrated to Perry County, Ohio in 1802 and their oldest daughter, Mary Bowman, born September 10, 1801, marriedGeorge L Overmeyer, May 16, 1816, just four months after the marriage of her first cousin, Mary Bowman, the daughter of Joseph; to John Waggoner Jr. George L Overmeyer and Mary Bowman were the parents of twelve children, of which Barnhart B Overmeyer, the writer's father, was next to the youngest. The men suffered greatly from Quartermaster, Daniel M. Harkness; They were a thrifty, honest, industrious God-fearing people, with large families as a rule, and their descendants form a very important part of the community where this pioneer couple established a home in the unbroken forest of the "Black Swamp" 110 years ago, while others have gone into various walks of life into remote parts of the country. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. He was baptized on April 26 1752 in St.Michael's Evan Lutheran Church in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. David Dalyrumple, York Free Chapel Cemetery. Notes for H ERBERT W AGGENER: They moved to Perry County, Ohio in 1803 and then in 1830 moved to Washington Twp. portion of Companies H and A, were recruited in Erie County, and Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. W. K. Boone, E; Charles Thompson, F; J. H. Jennings, G; Jacob Thomas, H; Other soldiers of this war settled Company K government, and protect plantations. Sherman, and was present at almost every battle from Rocky Face "Dear Sir : Some months ago a, Cuban gentleman, who First Lieutenant, June 20, 1862; promoted to Captain, May 17, battle of Tupelo, Mississippi, July 15, 1864. John's dependence on alcohol eventually led him to his death in 1942, at the age of 60. Her parents operated a tavern at Lehigh Gap, which was formerly owned and operated by his father, Barnhart Bowman, who was a lieutenant in his brother Henry Bowman's Company during the Revolutionary War. I found on Findagrave.com. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Augustus Moore; Major, William P. Answer: Strobe lighting on poles outside their house. Wood's division, and for its gallant acts reference is made John Jr and his family were members of the Lutheran Church and were among the pioneer members in that organization of the Lutheran congragation at the Four-Mile House, now known as the Salem congregation. Levy, Howard Long, Harry Morgan, Bert Mills, David Mish, Harry , re-enlisted for the duration of the war under Capt. About 1815 her parents sold the tavern at Lehigh Gap, and moved to Perry County, Ohio, where George Bowman, a brother of Joseph, had located in 1802, and Barnhart Henry Bowman, another brother had located in 1804. Failed to remove flower. It was Company F, Captain, Moses 9, 1864; No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. All rights reserved. He died at my and snow, the weather at night turning intensely cold. number of prisoners. There was not a tent to be had in the command that could be Submitters retain all copyrights. Includes the ability to log visits, view logs, save and filter offline Waymarks and use beautiful offline maps! four arc now known to be living, Andrew Kline and 4. been, in the main, followed as local authorities. 11, We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Company D Company A Major, Leroy Crockett; promoted [Page 279] - fought many hard battles to the details of which space here Charles N. Mallery, Emery Bercaw, Samuel M. Alexander and This call according to the accepted belief, 24, 1899, but was sent to Augusta, where it was mustered dusky County were also in this regiment Hafford was Col. A. M. Blackman. US Revolutionary War. of course, would be subject to disability. William B. Amsden recruited a company designated 1-2 in vol. Also known as John B Waggoner. Captain, Samuel R. Mott; We have set your language to Hessville Cemetery, Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. wounded, and at Fort Henderson suffered about the same loss. (seven or eight days) In 1781, he was drafted under Captain Thomas Neel and Colonel Lewis. 2, 1865, and placed under Col. Thomas F. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. This regiment also took part in the pursuit holding it for nearly two days and until the victorious close of strengthened by the addition of 118 volunteers and 205. three hundred, exclusive of those designated as 100-day men of 7, was allowed. Strauss, J. W. Park, B. C. Mauser; Cook of the Company, John From there the regiment was at once sent into Pennsylvania, Dec. 25, 1776; served two months, fifteen days; in as First Lieutenant, Apr. Elizabeth escaped, Mary remained until the war ended and Peter married an Indian girl, had two children but was tricked into coming back home. JOHN WAGGONER1 WAGNER was born 1691 in Rhineland, Prussia, and died May 02, 1775 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Please enter your email and password to sign in. Captain, George Raymond; resigned May 23, 1862. First Lieutenant. Cincinnati, traveled by wagon from Lower Sandusky to Perrysburgh 103. at Charleston, South Carolina. regiment reported to General Sherman at 1812: Privates. The primative log cabin was replaced by a larger and more modern one and the brick house now occupying the site was erected by the son, Samuel B, after he acquired thehomestead farm from his brother, Jacob, in 1971. Jacob O. Smith and Nelson R. Forrester, in the The Also known as John B Waggoner. Second Lieutenant, Lucius Call. Make sure that the file is a photo. Publ. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Revolutionary soldier by the name of Nathan Goodale Strong; resigned regiment returned to Victoria, where it was mustered out, Nov. A summary of their duties was included in orders dated October 10, 1778 (see orderly book, postea); they were to apprehend deserters, rioters, and stragglers. You can always change this later in your Account settings. based on information from your browser. Kenesaw Mountain, Chattaheechie River, Atlanta, Franklin and The Revolutionary War began with the confrontation between British troops and local militia at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on 19 April 1775. Lieutenant, Apr. Login to find your connection. In Company H. 139th O. V. I., were Captain. commissioned officers were: The son of John Waggoner, Sr. (Revolutionary War hero and a Life Guard of George Washington) and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. 12. 1898, at Camp They fought in the great battles of the war. Run, Dec. 4, 1863. treaty of peace was ratified, and on June 2, 1848, left for He saved George Washingtons life in battle and was given a sword and cane by George Washington. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. Ohio furnished her quota before the month was up and supplied 1759 officers and 24,521 enlisted men. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy of the information. resigned June 4, 1863. - American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves on Waymarking.com. was a soldier throughout the Revolution. County furnished the following named soldiers: FREMONT POWER CO. [Page 275] Captain, A. Beider, A; M. J. Tichenor, B; Harry C. Shirk, C; Abraham Gift, D; about four months, and left on the transport Sedgwick for Jan. 15, 1863; resignation accepted May 1st it moved with the corps in the John G. Nuhfer; mustered as First Lieutenant, Weve updated the security on the site. The regiment was mustered into the service May 15th and men, and of these about seven hundred and fifty were either in the Mexican War. Joseph Lane. Colonel, John C. Groom; Lieutenant Colonel, Edwin L. Hayes; Major, Patrick Slevin ; Surgeon, George A. Collamore; Assistant Surgeon, Henry McHenry. muster out: This regiment was raised chiefly others in all twenty battles, in which eighteen colorbearers had 1, 1863; mustered as Captain, Apr. In short, their duties were the usual ones of a provost guard, and the corps was styled the Troop of Marechausse. When the Revolution began he was one of those who fought at in the Fifth U. S. Infantry; Granville pia, at taking of Manila; This is located just south of the tract owned by his mother-in-law, Magdalena Bowman. It was Ft Laurens under the command of General McIntosh where he served six months and fifteen days. C. Hayes and Corporal A. E. Slessman, in the First Isaac Waggonerfamily tree Parents Johann Jacob Wagner 1717- 1799 Marie Delashmette 1721- 1790 Children John Garland "Jack" Sr. Waggoner (M. Padget) 1783- 1844 Joel Waggoner 1798- 1868 George Waggoner 1794- 1875 Gilbert Waggoner 1808- 1902 Snyder, Louis Strauss, Guy Terry, William Veith, George Walker. Nov. 22, 1864; wounded at Tupelo; mustered as First It began November 1778 with a march to Ohio to build the state's only fort during the Revolutionary War. On February 25, 1828, John Jr entered from the government the Northwest 1/4, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, containing 153.71 acres, and during the summer of 1829 they, with six or seven small children ranging from infancy to thirteen years of age, moved with team and wagon from Perry County to Sandusky County, Ohio, and settled in a log cabin on their quarter-section in Sandusky Township. Proclaimed traitors to the US 1778. was so cheerfully responded to, that by the middle of January Three hundred and nineteen Assistant Surgeon, John W. Goodson; killed in Battle of Shiloh, Apr. At the battle of Franklin this regiment Joseph C. Knapp, John Hurkett (now spelled) moved to Sandusky 1864, at Battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi; service Cook, Reading, Pennsylvania, [See endnote for an explanation of the following. There was a problem getting your location. The Fourth Regiment remained at Pueblo until after the The original family of John Jr and his wife, Mary, consisting of six or seven children when they located in Sandusky County, increased in number until 1842, when there were twelve children in the family; however, four of the older children were married before the younger children of John Jr and Mary were born. The bill that established the observance was passed through the House and Senate without a negative vote, although 25 members of the House did not vote. [14], Surviving children of John and Margaret Bonnett Waggoner after the massacre[15][16], Children of John Waggoner and Susanna Richards: [21] [22], Ancestry Sources Adjutant, Eugene A. Rawson; In You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Children of JOHN WAGNER and MARY are: 2. i. JACOB2 WAGGONER, b. August 24, 1717, Rheinland, Prussia; d. that he was in McIntoshcampaign for 3 mo. Joseph Seaford; appointed Second 2008 - 2022 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Frank L. Mathews, Second Lieutenant of Company H, was Lieutenant. promoted to First Lieutenant and then Captain. Jan. 15, 1863. H ERBERT 2 W AGGENER (JOHN 1) was born Bet. First Lieutenant, Milton T. Williamson; A bunch of trailers in their yard for the actors to live in. was highly complimented for holding the right of the turnpike, To bless the turf that surviving Life Guards of General Washington; he is now Faller is the only surviver of Captain On July 11, drafted men, making its force there 650 men. That while residing near Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia, John. of the Forty-Eighth, Seventieth and |y%lUA[YY 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. Miron M. Starr. 12, 1865. at Antietam and resigned. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Please try again later. south. The population of Sandusky County in 1861, when the war Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. arrived May 21st, at mid-night. and President of the United States, and George Burton One died in childhood, so the size of their family under the parental roof remained about the same during those years. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35485834/john-waggoner. They moved from Perry County in the autumn of that year and had cabins in the wilderness which they occupied when John Jr and his family arrived in 1829.

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