Calvin Waggoner

b. 19 April 1786, d. 1835
Calvin Waggoner|b. 19 Apr 1786\nd. 1835|p107.htm#i2673|George Roger Waggoner|b. 5 May 1756\nd. 20 Jul 1830|p13.htm#i301|Mary Holloway|b. 19 Apr 1763\nd. 7 Apr 1846|p13.htm#i302|Wilhelm W. Waggoner|b. c 1731\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p10.htm#i235|Margaret E. Sailor|b. s 1732\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p23.htm#i567|Levi Holloway|b. s 1737\nd. 1781|p13.htm#i303|Mrs. Levi Holloway|b. s 1740|p565.htm#i14119|
FatherGeorge Roger Waggoner b. 5 May 1756, d. 20 Jul 1830
MotherMary Holloway b. 19 Apr 1763, d. 7 Apr 1846
     Calvin Waggoner was born on Wednesday, 19 April 1786 at Genoa, Montgomery County, New York.1 He was probably included as a free white male, age ten to sixteen years old, in the household of George Wagener (given age 45+) on the 1800 Census on 4 August 1800 at Town of Milton, Cayuga County, New York.2
     Calvin died in 1835.
ChartsDescendants of Wilhelm Waggoner
Last Edited16 Sep 2009

Citations

  1. "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files", online images, Footnote, footnote. (http://www.footnote.com/ : 2008).
  2. 1800 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1800 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2004).

Charlotte Waggoner

b. 1 June 1792
Charlotte Waggoner|b. 1 Jun 1792|p107.htm#i2674|George Roger Waggoner|b. 5 May 1756\nd. 20 Jul 1830|p13.htm#i301|Mary Holloway|b. 19 Apr 1763\nd. 7 Apr 1846|p13.htm#i302|Wilhelm W. Waggoner|b. c 1731\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p10.htm#i235|Margaret E. Sailor|b. s 1732\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p23.htm#i567|Levi Holloway|b. s 1737\nd. 1781|p13.htm#i303|Mrs. Levi Holloway|b. s 1740|p565.htm#i14119|
FatherGeorge Roger Waggoner b. 5 May 1756, d. 20 Jul 1830
MotherMary Holloway b. 19 Apr 1763, d. 7 Apr 1846
     Charlotte Waggoner was born on Friday, 1 June 1792 at Genoa, Herkimer County, New York.1 She was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 10 years old, in the household of George Wagener (given age 45+) on the 1800 Census on 4 August 1800 at Town of Milton, Cayuga County, New York.2 Charlotte Waggoner was probably included as a free white female, age sixteen to twenty-six years old, in the household of George Waggoner (given age 45+) on the 1810 Census on 6 August 1810 at Palatine, Montgomery County, New York.3
ChartsDescendants of Wilhelm Waggoner
Last Edited16 Sep 2009

Citations

  1. "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files", online images, Footnote, footnote. (http://www.footnote.com/ : 2008).
  2. 1800 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1800 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2004).
  3. 1810 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1810 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2004).

Mary Waggoner

b. 2 August 1794, d. 22 September 1842
Mary Waggoner|b. 2 Aug 1794\nd. 22 Sep 1842|p107.htm#i2675|George Roger Waggoner|b. 5 May 1756\nd. 20 Jul 1830|p13.htm#i301|Mary Holloway|b. 19 Apr 1763\nd. 7 Apr 1846|p13.htm#i302|Wilhelm W. Waggoner|b. c 1731\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p10.htm#i235|Margaret E. Sailor|b. s 1732\nd. 1 Feb 1772|p23.htm#i567|Levi Holloway|b. s 1737\nd. 1781|p13.htm#i303|Mrs. Levi Holloway|b. s 1740|p565.htm#i14119|
FatherGeorge Roger Waggoner b. 5 May 1756, d. 20 Jul 1830
MotherMary Holloway b. 19 Apr 1763, d. 7 Apr 1846
     Mary Waggoner was born on Saturday, 2 August 1794 at Genoa, Onondaga County, New York.1 She was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 10 years old, in the household of George Wagener (given age 45+) on the 1800 Census on 4 August 1800 at Town of Milton, Cayuga County, New York.2 Mary Waggoner was probably included as a free white female, age ten to sixteen years old, in the household of George Waggoner (given age 45+) on the 1810 Census on 6 August 1810 at Palatine, Montgomery County, New York.3
     At age 24, Mary Waggoner married William Polley on Tuesday, 27 April 1819 at Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.4
     Mary died on 22 September 1842 at Walpole, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, at age 48.
ChartsDescendants of Wilhelm Waggoner
Last Edited29 Oct 2009

Citations

  1. "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files", online images, Footnote, footnote. (http://www.footnote.com/ : 2008).
  2. 1800 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1800 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2004).
  3. 1810 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1810 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2004).
  4. "Upper and Lower Canada Marriage Bonds", online database, Library and Archives Canada, Upper and Lower Canada Marriage Bonds. (www.collectionscanada.gc.ca : 2005).
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