Journal Report



Generation Three




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Here lies the boddy of Daniel Wagoner

5. Daniel3 Wagner , Sr. or Wagoner (Johann2, John1). Daniel was born on 13 Nov 1746 at Rowan County, NC. now Davidson County. He married Elizabeth Harmon on 28 Mar 1767 at NC. He married Elizabeth Kane circa 1786. Daniel died on 12 Oct 1827 at Midway, Davidson County, NC, at age 80. His body was interred in Oct 1827 at Midway, Davidson County, NC. Bethany United Church of Christ Cemetery.
He inherited 800 acres of land from his father and purchased more himself, becoming a large landowner with a plantation run by slave labor. In his will, he bequeathed 17 slaves to his children and grand-children.

1810.
Note: Source: Davidson County Heritage book, Foil Essick, page 595: "From the Federal census of 1810, Daniel Wagner was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. Moreover, he carried a sword which he made in his blacksmith shop. Long after Daniel's death in 1827, his sword was given to the Yadkin's College museum, the museum being a shed-like frame structure built adjacent to the main building to house the valuable museum pieces. One night, a group of people, who were camping on the banks of the nearby Yadkin River, broke into the museum and stole the museum's pieces, including Daniel's sword."

8 MAR., 1827.
Source: Jacob Wagner book by Frances Leonard, et al - Will summary, Book 1, page 95, Davidson County, NC, writtem 8 Mar., 1827 - Probated Mar., 1828 - 1:95 Daniel Waggoner. 8 March 1827. Prob: March 1828. Wife - Elizabeth - 2 feather beds with bedstead and all cloathing thereunto belonging, one desk, one table, $500.00 in money, 1/5 part of all grain, either in the house or growing in the field. Also one negroe man named Dave and two girls named Franka and Madge. These three negroes to be hers during her life and at her death the negroes go to my son Daniel with their increase. Son Mathias $10.00 and one negroe girl named Sally. Son Andrew one tract of land I purchased of Lewis Beard, admoining the Burk place, containing 200 acres, also one tract of land I purchased of Joseph Deal and joining Charles Picket, at that time containing 135 acres, also one other tract of land conveyed to me by Fredrick Raker and containing 150 acres, and also $200.00 in money. Son-in-law John Delapp $100.00. Son Daniel the following negroes, Ned and his wife Esther, three boys named Jesse, Joma and Robert, two girls named Rebecka and Mary and one other boy named Ned and also their increase. Also all the farming tools and blacksmith tools in my smith shop, all the grain in the house or growing in the fields (except the one fifth part alloted to my wife Elizabeth).

His gravestone reads as follows : Daniel Wagoner. Here lies the boddy of Daniel Wagoner. He was born November 13 day 1746 and died October 12 day 1827.
Elizabeth Harmon. Elizabeth was born in 1749. Elizabeth died. Her body was interred. Name Source: Raymond Leftwich, Indiv.# 106920.
Children of Daniel3 Wagner , Sr. or Wagoner and Elizabeth Harmon were as follows:

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Elizabeth Kane. Elizabeth was born on 19 Oct 1768. Elizabeth died on 7 May 1850 at age 81. Her body was interred in May 1850 at Midway, Davidson County, NC. Bethany United Church of Christ Cemetery.
Children of Daniel3 Wagner , Sr. or Wagoner and Elizabeth Kane were as follows:

6. Johann or John Jacob3 Waggoner , Jr. 'Jacob' (Johann2 Wagner, John1). Johann was born circa 1754. He married Katherine? Catherine Younts or Yonts 'Katy' circa 1774. Johann died in 1822. His body was interred.
Or Wagner

A Jacob Waggoner was listed in the 1790 census of Montgomery County, PA with 3 males under 16 years of age. Related?

'cripple' He owned up to 1,700 acres in Davidson County, NC. He resided at Davidson County, NC.
Katherine? Catherine Younts or Yonts 'Katy.' Katherine? was born circa 1754. Katherine? died in 1810 at Rowan County, NC. Died in NC but buried in TN? Her body was interred at TN. Moved from NC to Lincoln County, TN after the death of her husband.
Children of Johann or John Jacob3 Waggoner , Jr. 'Jacob' and Katherine? Catherine Younts or Yonts 'Katy' all born at Rowan County, NC, were as follows:

7. Joseph3 Wagner , Sr. (Johann2, John1). Joseph was born circa 1756. He married Anna Catherine Cattren ? in 1783. Joseph died after 1790. died after 27 Nov., 1790. His body was interred.
Court Records, Vol. 2, page 415, Tues., 8 Aug., 1786, Jacob Waggoner and Joseph Waggoner served on the Grand Jury.

Court Records, Vol. 2, page 476, Mon., 1 Feb., 1790. Case: The Rowan Commissioners vs. Shadrick Roberts. On the Jury were Jacob Waggoner and Joseph Waggoner.
Anna Catherine Cattren ? Anna died. Her body was interred.
Children of Joseph3 Wagner , Sr. and Anna Catherine Cattren ? were as follows:

8. David3 Wagner (Johann2, John1). David was born circa 1759. He married Katy Hege circa 1780. 7 children. He married Peggy Weitzel. 8 children. David died. His body was interred.
He was in the Rev. War. Moved to near Johnson City, TN.

He and his first wife, Catherine, moved from NC to TN following the American Revolution, along with his nephews Mathias and Andrew Wagner.

Lived on Roan Creek near Shouns, (Shouns Valley), Johnson County, TN.
Katy Hege. Katy died. Her body was interred. Moved near Johnson City, TN.
Children of David3 Wagner and Katy Hege were:
Peggy Weitzel. Peggy died. Her body was interred.
Children of David3 Wagner and Peggy Weitzel were:



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