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About Adam Jacob Waggoner
"Adam Waggoner's estate was appraised April 1786. He was on the New River by 1769 in the vicinity of the Dunkard Community near present-day Radford. He settled at Sinking Spring, southeast of Dublin, now in Pulaski County, but the B. F. Waggoner papers indicate that the property was more in the area of Radford-Christiansburg, where the Radford Arsenal is located. . . . Adam Waggoner owned property at several sites in what is now Pulaski, Giles, and Bland Counties, and perhaps, Montgomery County. Among the locations mentioned in his will and other historical records are Kimberling Fork, New Dublin and Wolf Creek. Adam appears in the customer's list at McCorkle's Store at New Dublin, which was within the town of present-day Dublin." --The Adam Waggoner Family of Tazewell and Montgomery Counties Virginia, 1750-1996, by Thmas C. Hatcher & Nancy Nash, p. 3.
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Adam Jacob Waggoner
BIRTH
1740
DEATH
1785 (aged 44–45)
Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Burial Details Unknown
MEMORIAL ID
240552828 · View Source
MEMORIAL
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ADAM JACOB WAGGONER IS MY 5TH GREAT GRANDFATHER, RICHARD A. PARKER
1777 --- Montgomery County's Revolutionary Hertiage: A list of persons sworn to the States in Capt. McCorkle's Company of Montgomery county by Stephen Trigg in 1777, September 6th. -- Adam Waggoner
VIRGINIA MILITARY RECORDS by Genealocial Publishing Company, 1983, page: 213.
1786 --- Montgomery County Entry Book: B -- April 8, 1786 -- Pagr: 270 -- William Day assignee of Adam Hance, assignee of Gideon Moss, treasury warrant, 100 acres adjoining Adam Waggoner's patent line, adjoining Piper and another corner of Waggoner's land; 60acres assignee of David Croutch, beginning north corner of new survey; also 80 acres joining Sinking Springs survey on southwest sider including Trolinger Spring near Sinking Spring.
EARLY ADVENTERS ON THE WESTERN WATERS VOLUME III PART I, by Mary Kegley, page: 46.
Family Members
Spouse
Catherine Jane Ellis Waggoner
1740–1789
Children
Mary Ann Waggoner Howe
1758–1841
Jacob Waggoner
1760–1830
Elizabeth Waggoner Stobaugh
1762–1814
Margaret Ellizabeth Waggoner Day
1762–1818
Daniel Waggoner
1765–1827
George Waggoner
1767–1822
Rebecca Waggoner Day
1775–1823
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Adam Jacob Waggoner's Timeline
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April 18, 1740
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Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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1752
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1754
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Bingen, Germany
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1754
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Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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1762
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Augusta, Virginia, USA
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1762
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Montgomery County, VA
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1765
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Pendleton, West Virginia, USA
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1765
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Montgomery, Virginia, United States
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