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  1. David Waggoner: Birth: 19 OCT 1834 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 22 OCT 1834 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  2. John S. Wagoner: Birth: 25 SEP 1835 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 25 FEB 1918 in Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA

  3. Catherine Waggoner: Birth: 20 JAN 1837 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 01 MAR 1837 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  4. Elizabeth Waggoner: Birth: 10 MAY 1838 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 16 JAN 1839 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  5. Valora Waggoner: Birth: 05 MAY 1840 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 02 JUN 1915 in Lindsey, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  6. Jacob Waggoner: Birth: 04 DEC 1841 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 03 APR 1914 in Lindsey, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  7. Samuel Waggoner: Birth: 07 MAR 1843 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 18 JUL 1868 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  8. Elmira Waggoner: Birth: 09 FEB 1845 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 16 JAN 1920 in Lindsey, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  9. James Alexander Waggoner: Birth: 03 NOV 1846 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 10 DEC 1846 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  10. Sarah Jane Waggoner: Birth: 19 OCT 1847 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 18 SEP 1849 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  11. Mary Ellen Waggoner: Birth: 31 AUG 1849 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 23 MAY 1903 in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  12. George Homer Waggoner: Birth: 16 OCT 1851 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 29 NOV 1873 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  13. William Alfred Waggoner: Birth: 03 JUL 1854 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 07 MAY 1928 in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA

  14. Oliver Waggoner: Birth: 20 SEP 1856 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA. Death: 23 SEP 1856 in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA


Sources
1. Title:   The Wagner - Waggoner - Wagoner Family History and Genealogy
Author:   Clark R. Wagner
Publication:   Name: 1941 Advertiser Press, Printers, Tiffin, Ohio;

Notes
a. Note:   As a young man Samuel and his older brother Solomon learned the hat makers trade. They went from town to town making hats. In following this trade they visited every state in the Union at that time. After Samuel and Anna were married they made their home and started farming in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. Five of Samuel and Anna's fourteen children died in infancy.
  (Taken from booklet written by Agnes V. Cook)
  CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: OH COUNTY: Sandusky--2 DIVISION: 132--Washington Towship PAGE NO: 4A REFERENCE: Enumerated 24 September, 1850 by J.S. Fouke =========================================================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BP SCH. R/W 42 1593 1623 WAGONER Samuel 40 M Farmer 3,000 O 1 1593 1623 WAGONER Amos 37 F Pa X 2 1593 1623 WAGONER John 14 M O X 3 1593 1623 WAGONER Valentin 10 F O X 4 1593 1623 WAGONER Jacob 9 M O X 5 1593 1623 WAGONER Leonard 7 M O X 6 1593 1623 WAGONER Almira 5 F O 7 1593 1623 WAGONER Mary E. 1 F O SAMUEL WAGGONER by Hon. Alfred Waggoner, Lindsey, Ohio
  Samuel Waggoner, youngest child of John Sr and Elizabeth Leach Waggoner, born in Perry County, Ohio, November 19, 1809; died June 21, 1872. On March 23, 1834, united in marriage with Anna Smith, born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1813; died November 20, 1877. Both are interred in the Four-Mile Cemetary, near Fremont, Ohio. Graves marked. Samuel spent his childhood on the home farm in Perry County, getting such schooling as was then available. When quite young, he and his next older brother, Solomon, learned the hat maker's trade. He and his brother went from town to town making hats. In following this trade they visited every state in the Union at that time. At time of his marriage he quit making hats and started farming on the Northeast 1/4 of Section Twenty-three in Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. A short time later he purchased the Southwest 1/4 of Section One in the same township. There being no buildings on this tract, he continued living in Section Twenty-three. He and his wife walked back and forth one entire summer, every day, while he was building a cabin and barn and clearing a garden spot. The distance between these two sections is a little over two and one-half miles; a considerable distance considering the swampy condition of the terrain at that time. There is still at this date an apple tree standing at the site of the original cabin. At two different times he acquired adjoining tracts of land and changed locations of buildings to the present site; first building a log cabin and barn on new site and then replacing them with present house and barn. He was considered by his neighbors as a thrifty, progressive citizen; contributing to the advancement of the community in every possible way.



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