Notes:
SOURCES: 1. "History of Harrison Co., WV" pg 33; Vol 22 pg 94 2. "History of Harrison Co., WV From the Early Days of NWV to the Present" pg 120-122, 126, 274, 393, 409-410 3. "The WV Heritage" vol 9, supp. series" - The Soldiery of WV 4. IGI
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
5 Nov 1779
Potomoc River, Harrison, Virginia
Death:
1 Feb 1854
Lewis, Virginia
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
3
Birth:
13 Mar 1787
Jesse's Run, Lewis, Virginia
Death:
26 May 1879
Millstone Run, Lewis, West Virginia
Notes:
SOURCES: 1. Hacker Creek Journal NOTES: Lewis County,Virginia (After 1863 West Virginia) Peter was captured by the Indians as a young boy, lived with them for 20 years, married an Indian woman and had 2 daughters. He was recognized on Paint Creek by a Mr. Booher and word was sent to his father, John, that he was there. John Hardman, John Waggoner's son-in-law, accompanied and they visited Peter and convinced him to come home to visit. He never returned to his Indian family. His wife (Indian) is said to have come looking for him; she was told he was dead. Peter always retained his Indian ways. When he was about to die, he asked to be placed on the floor to die in the Indian Manner.
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John Waggoner - (poss) Margaret Bonnett
John Waggoner
was born at Abt 1750.
He married (poss) Margaret Bonnett Abt 1778 at Harrison, Virginia .
They were the parents of 6
children:
Elizabeth Waggoner
born 5 Nov 1779.
Blocked
Peter Waggoner
born 13 Mar 1787.
Samuel Waggoner
born Abt 1786.
John Waggoner
born Abt 1788.
Mary Waggoner
born 9 Dec 1790.
(poss) Margaret Bonnett died 1792 .