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Charles Selkirk Van Amburg (M)
b. 22 October 1828, d. 16 December 1905, #28
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Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter

     Charles Selkirk Van Amburg was the son of Wesley Van Amburgh and Nancy Nelegar.1 Charles Selkirk Van Amburg was born on 22 October 1828 at Albany, New York.2 He was born on 22 October 1828 at Albany, New York.3 He married Helen Jane Clow, daughter of Louis Edmund Clow and Electa Truax, in 1851.2 Charles Selkirk Van Amburg died on 16 December 1905 at age 77; 4 AM.3
     He Unknown GEDCOM info: In the 1900 Cenus for Carondelet Twp. Webster Grove, MO. ED 115 Sheet Unknown GEDCOM info: 18. This male's occupation was a cook.2 He was Cook.2 Charles Selkirk Van Amburg was also known as Charles Selkirk VanAmburg.2

     Children of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow:
Louis Van Amburg   b. 14 Apr 1853, d. 22 Aug 1855
Louis Van Amburg   b. 14 Apr 1853, d. 22 Aug 1855
Cora Van Amburgh+   b. 25 Jun 1855
Cora Van Amburgh+   b. 25 Jun 1855
Carrie Van Amburg   b. 29 Jun 1857, d. 29 Mar 1885
Carrie Van Amburg   b. 29 Jun 1857, d. 29 Mar 1885
Emma Van Amburg   b. 5 Jun 1859, d. 19 Dec 1901
Emma Van Amburg   b. 5 Jun 1859, d. 19 Dec 1901
Elva Van Amburg+   b. 11 Jul 1865, d. 8 May 1924
Elva Van Amburg+   b. 11 Jul 1865, d. 8 May 1924
Madaline Van Amburg   b. 9 Nov 1868, d. 4 Oct 1927
Madaline Van Amburg   b. 9 Nov 1868, d. 4 Oct 1927
Frank Van Amburg   b. 17 May 1871, d. 19 Mar 1916
Frank Van Amburg   b. 17 May 1871, d. 19 Mar 1916

Citations

  1. [S37] Unknown compiler, "Picture of Mother Van Amburgh", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..
  3. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.

Elva Van Amburg1 (F)
b. 11 July 1865, d. 8 May 1924, #559
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     Elva Van Amburg was the daughter of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1,2 Elva Van Amburg was born on 11 July 1865 at Missouri.1,2 She married an unknown person on 27 June 1888.1 She married Benjamin Franklin Becker circa 1899.2 Elva Van Amburg died on 8 May 1924 at 571 Pine St., Altadena, California, at age 58.2,1 She was buried on 10 May 1924 at Rosedale Cemetery.2
     She Second marriage was to Leo A. Hurley of Altadena, CA. Elva's name is on the headstone in Rosedale Cemetery, CA. along with W.H. Becker, Hazel and Benjamin. Headstone is from Woodmen of the World. Source: Certif. of Death.2 Elva Van Amburg was also known as Elva B. VanAmburg-Becker-Hurley.2 She appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 at Carondelet Township, Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri; Webster Grove. Mother of 2 children both living. Married for 11 years. Last Residence was 571 Pine St., Altadena, CA.2

     Children of Elva Van Amburg and Benjamin Franklin Becker:
Hazel E. Becker   b. 30 Mar 1890, d. 1 Feb 1908
William Harold Becker+   b. 16 Nov 1892, d. 26 Sep 1956
Helen C Becker   (living)

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..

Emma Van Amburg (F)
b. 5 June 1859, d. 19 December 1901, #207
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     Emma Van Amburg was the daughter of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1 Emma Van Amburg was born on 5 June 1859.2 She was born on 5 June 1859.1 She married an unknown person on 29 June 1898.2 She died on 19 December 1901 at age 42.2 She died on 19 December 1901 at age 42.1
      Emma Van Amburg was also known as Emma VanAmburg.1

Citations

  1. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..
  2. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.

Frank Van Amburg1 (M)
b. 17 May 1871, d. 19 March 1916, #561
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     Frank Van Amburg was the son of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1,2 Frank Van Amburg was born on 17 May 1871.1,2 He died on 19 March 1916 at age 44.1,2
      Frank Van Amburg was also known as Frank VanAmburg.2 He was a Pattern Maker before 1900.2 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Webster Groves, Saint Louis, Missouri; it indicates that Frank was a Pattern maker but had not been employed for 12 months.2

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..

Louis Van Amburg1 (M)
b. 14 April 1853, d. 22 August 1855, #558
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     Louis Van Amburg was the son of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1,2 Louis Van Amburg was born on 14 April 1853.1,2 He died on 22 August 1855 at age 2.1,2
      Louis Van Amburg was also known as Louis VanAmburg.2

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..

Madaline Van Amburg1 (F)
b. 9 November 1868, d. 4 October 1927, #560
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     Madaline Van Amburg was the daughter of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1,2 Madaline Van Amburg was born on 9 November 1868 at Missouri.1,2 She died on 4 October 1927 at age 58.3 She died on 4 February 1927 at age 58; Tues age 59 [4 Feb 1927 was not a Tuesday].1,2
      Madaline Van Amburg was also known as Madaline VanAmburg.2

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..
  3. [S38] Cora Van Amburgh, "The Standard Diary" 1923.

Cora Van Amburgh (F)
b. 25 June 1855, #148
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Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter

     Cora Van Amburgh was the daughter of Charles Selkirk Van Amburg and Helen Jane Clow.1,2 Cora Van Amburgh was born on 25 June 1855 at Albany, New York.1 She married Henry Christian Salveter on 22 February 1881.1,2
     Cora Van Amburgh noted circa 9 December 1909 at Jewish Hospital,: "Went to Jewish Hospital, remained three weeks."3 She noted circa 19 December 1924: "Worst storm I ever saw, branches covered with ice, breaking and crashing, lights out and telephone out of commission. The breaking and crashing of trees continued all night. On account of no lights and oil burner out Myrtle and children came here for a few days. It was weird trying to get meals by candle light."3 She noted circa 20 May 1933 at Barnes Hospital,: "Myrtle went with me in to Barnes hospital to have my hand operated on by Dr Fisher May 20. Friday 25th - had stitches removed. Healed beautifully, can scarcely see the scar."3

     Children of Cora Van Amburgh and Henry Christian Salveter:
Howard Leslie Salveter   b. 22 Aug 1882, d. 12 Jul 1889
Walter Van Salveter   b. 11 Aug 1884, d. Jul 1982
Myrtle Electa Salveter+   b. 20 Dec 1887, d. 10 Sep 1984
Ruth Helene Salveter+   b. 9 Apr 1896
Robert Earl Salveter+   b. 28 Sep 1898

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..
  3. [S38] Cora Van Amburgh, "The Standard Diary" 1923.

Wesley Van Amburgh (M)
#204

Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter
     Pedigree for Myrtle Electa Salveter

     Wesley Van Amburgh was born at Queermain, New York.1 He was born at Queermain, New York.2 He married Nancy Nelegar.3
      Wesley Van Amburgh was also known as Wesley VanAmburg.2

     Children of Wesley Van Amburgh and Nancy Nelegar:
Jane Van Amburgh   (living)
Jane Van Amburgh   (living)
William Van Amburgh   (living)
William Van Amburgh   (living)
Eleanor Van Amburgh   (living)
Eleanor Van Amburgh   (living)
Maria Van Amburgh   (living)
Maria Van Amburgh   (living)
Hannah Van Amburgh   (living)
Hannah Van Amburgh   (living)
Charles Selkirk Van Amburg+   b. 22 Oct 1828, d. 16 Dec 1905

Citations

  1. [S44] Interview, Helen Jane Clow.
  2. [S2] Terry Dennis Beadle, GEDCOM File C:\FAMILY\TMGWIN~1\REPORTS\VANS.GED imported on 04/07/1997 at 20:20:04..
  3. [S37] Unknown compiler, "Picture of Mother Van Amburgh", Ancestral File.

Baby Waggoner (M)
b. 9 January 1916, d. 14 January 1916, #150
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     Baby Waggoner was the son of William Cornell Waggoner and Myrtle Electa Salveter.1 Baby Waggoner was born on 9 January 1916.1,2 He died on 14 January 1916 at St Louis, Missouri, at age 0; Died of Spina Bifida.1,3 He was buried on 17 January 1916 at Belle Fontane Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S4] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  2. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File, "The Little Boy".
  3. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.

D C Waggoner1 (?)
b. 16 November 1856, d. 17 January 1925, #661

     D C Waggoner was born on 16 November 1856.1 D C Waggoner died on 17 January 1925 at age 68.1

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, Gravestones from the Waggoner plot, Forrest Cemetery, Oskalooska, IA.
    Pictures compliments of Delphine Nelson.
    .

David H Waggoner1 (M)
b. 18 December 1846, d. 21 April 1863, #598
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     David H Waggoner was the son of William Waggoner and Malinda Small.1,2,3 David H Waggoner was born on 18 December 1846 at Knoxville, Tennesee.1,3 He died on 21 April 1863 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa, at age 16; died of measles and dropsy.1,3 He was buried after 21 April 1863 at Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.1,4,2
     He began military service on 17 February 1863 Co. B, 7th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry.5

Citations

  1. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  2. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.
  3. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents.
  4. [S53] Unknown author, Gravestones from the Waggoner plot, Forrest Cemetery, Oskalooska, IA.
    Pictures compliments of Delphine Nelson.
    .
  5. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Dependent Father's Pension.

George F Waggoner1 (M)
b. 14 September 1872, #734
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     George F Waggoner was the son of Lazarus S Waggoner and Caroline Augusta Hetherington.1 George F Waggoner was born on 14 September 1872.1

Citations

  1. [S74] Pension documents relating to Lazarus S Waggoner unknown file number, 25 August 1876.

John Waggoner1 (M)
b. 16 July 1823, d. 10 August 1910, #660

     John Waggoner was born on 16 July 1823.1 He married Hetty F (?). John Waggoner died on 10 August 1910 at age 87.1

Citations

  1. [S53] Unknown author, Gravestones from the Waggoner plot, Forrest Cemetery, Oskalooska, IA.
    Pictures compliments of Delphine Nelson.
    .

Lazarus S Waggoner1,2 (M)
b. 13 January 1845, d. 4 January 1876, #596
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     Lazarus S Waggoner was the son of William Waggoner and Malinda Small.1,3,4 Lazarus S Waggoner was born on 13 January 1845 at Pennsylvania.1 He married Caroline Augusta Hetherington on 13 September 1871 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.1,5 Lazarus S Waggoner died on 4 January 1876 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa, at age 30.6 He died on 13 September 1871 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa, at age 26.1 He was buried after 13 September 1871 at Fairview Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.1
     He ended military service at Co K, 33rd Iowa Inf.7 Lazarus S Waggoner was also known as Lazarus S Wagoner.5 He 1863 at opposite Greenville Landing, Tennesee, in the line of duty said soldier was thrown from his horse and fractured his skull near the center of his forehead.

     Child of Lazarus S Waggoner and Caroline Augusta Hetherington:
George F Waggoner   b. 14 Sep 1872

Citations

  1. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  2. [S74] Pension documents relating to Lazarus S Waggoner unknown file number.
  3. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.
  4. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Declaration for Original Pension of a Father, 6 July 1889.
  5. [S75] Unknown volume, Marriage Certificate : State of Iowa, Mahaska Co., 21 January 1879, unknown repository.
  6. [S74] Pension documents relating to Lazarus S Waggoner unknown file number, 25 August 1876.
  7. [S53] Unknown author, Gravestones from the Waggoner plot, Forrest Cemetery, Oskalooska, IA.
    Pictures compliments of Delphine Nelson.
    .

Martha Elizabeth Waggoner1 (F)
b. 16 February 1849, d. 12 December 1922, #593
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     Martha Elizabeth Waggoner was the daughter of William Waggoner and Malinda Small.2,3,4,1 Martha Elizabeth Waggoner was born on 16 February 1849 at Harrisburg or Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.2 She was born on 10 February 1849.4 She married David R Witter, son of John Witter Jr and Sarah Miller, on 19 November 1868 at 1st Methodist Episcopal Church, Oskaloosa, Iowa.2 Martha Elizabeth Waggoner died on 12 December 1922 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, at age 73.2 She was buried after 12 December 1922 at Fairview Cemetery, Council Bluffs, Iowa.2
      Martha Elizabeth Waggoner also went by the name of Mattie Waggoner.2,4 Her married name was Witter. She lived on 4 May 1902 at Council Bluffs, Iowa.3

     Children of Martha Elizabeth Waggoner and David R Witter:
William Leento Witter+   b. 16 Jul 1870, d. 1 Mar 1941
Dr Roy Verner Witter   b. 28 Aug 1874, d. 10 May 1945
Essie Ethel Witter   b. 1 Feb 1878, d. 15 Nov 1938

Citations

  1. [S35] Various, Network messages from FIDONET, Compuserve, Roots-L, etc. See the individual memos for particlars., 10 May 1994 from Delphine R Nelson <e-mail address>.
  2. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  3. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.
  4. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Declaration for Original Pension of a Father, 6 July 1889.

Martha W Waggoner1 (F)
b. 1877, #528
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     Martha W Waggoner was the daughter of Solomon Ephriam Waggoner and Kate White.1 Martha W Waggoner was born in 1877.2 She married Louis E Smith.3 Martha W Waggoner was buried on 2 December 1935 at Belle Fontane Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri.4

Citations

  1. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  2. [S39] Virginia Waggoner, 3x5 card recorded by Virginia Waggoner Bryan.
  3. [S35] Various, Network messages from FIDONET, Compuserve, Roots-L, etc. See the individual memos for particlars., From e-mail address Aug 01 21:07:02 1995
    Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 11:20:00 -0500 (CDT)
    From: "Nelson, Delphine R" <e-mail address>
    To: billw <e-mail address>
    Subject: Marriages


    Had my computer with me at work today, so can get these sent.

    SMITH - WAGGONER
    WEDDING

    A wedding of note, which will take place Thursday evening at 8
    o'clock, at the residence of the bride's father, will be that of Miss
    Martha Waggoner, daughter of Mr. Sol E. Waggoner, of 4430 Westminster
    place, and L. E. Smith of Oskaloosa, Iowa.

    Miss Helen Harris of Webster Groves will be the maid of honor and
    Will Waggoner the bride's brother, will act as bestman. The six year
    old nephew of Miss Waggoner, Blagden Myers, will be ring bearer. A
    reception will follow the ceremony, which will be performed by Rev.
    Dr. N. Luccock, at which will be present only the relatives and oldest
    friends of the family. Miss Waggoner will enter upon the arm of her
    father, preceded by the ring bearer, a beautiful boy, wearing a white
    suit and carrying a basket filled with white sweet peas, which will
    contain the wedding ring. The bride will be gowned in an imported lace
    robe, over white chiffon and taffeta. She will carry a shower of white
    sweet peas, and will deviate from the conventional by not wearing a
    veil. Her sole ornament will be a diamond sunburst, the gift of the
    groom. Miss Harris will wear white silk net, over fern green taffeta,
    and will carry a shower of ferns dropping to the hem of her gown. Mrs.
    Thomas Vickroy, soprano, assisted by Miss Lily Brown pianists, will
    sing the bridal hymn during the ceremony. These ladies are both school
    friends of the bride. The bride and groom will stand in an alcove, the
    back of which will be banked with ferns, and will have palms, making a
    conopy overhead, and reaching to a parted curtain of smilax mingled
    with sweet peas. The house will be entirely decorated in white sweet
    peas and smilax, and this effect will be particularly pretty in the
    dining room, where the tables will be lighted with green shaded candles
    and strewn with sweet peas. The bride will present Miss Harris, Miss
    Vickroy and Miss Brown with pins in the form chased gold wish bones, in
    which the initials W. and S. are intermingled. The young couple will
    leave Friday on an extensive Northern honeymoon tour, and after May 15
    will be at home in Oskaloosa, in the beautiful home just built and
    furnished by Mr. Smith for his bride. _______________________.
  4. [S4] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Solomon Ephriam Waggoner (M)
b. 8 March 1851, d. 15 March 1929, #62
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Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner

     Solomon Ephriam Waggoner was the son of William Waggoner and Malinda Small.1,2,3,4 Solomon Ephriam Waggoner was born on 8 March 1851 at Ohio.5,1,6,7 He married Kate White, daughter of Thomas White and Elizabeth White, on 3 April 1872 at Macon, Missouri.8 Solomon Ephriam Waggoner died on 15 March 1929 at St Louis, Missouri, at age 78; Cause of death listed as 'Rupt'd Ventricle Heart', contributary cause 'Ac[ute] Dilatation'.1 He was buried on 19 March 1929 at Belle Fontane Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri; Buried in the Waggoner plot, Belle Fontane Cemetary, St Louis, MO. Grave Number 4.5,1,9
     He lived on 4 May 1902 at St Louis, Missouri.2 He lived on 12 January 1920 at Masonic Home, St Louis, Missouri; listed as President of the Masonic Home.10

     Children of Solomon Ephriam Waggoner and Kate White:
Zella M Waggoner   b. 1873, d. 1939
Martha W Waggoner   b. 1877
William Cornell Waggoner+   b. 7 Oct 1883, d. 27 Nov 1922

Citations

  1. [S7] Unknown volume, Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death File No. 3358, 18 March 1929, William Cornell Waggoner Jr.
  2. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.
  3. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Declaration for Original Pension of a Father, 6 July 1889.
  4. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  5. [S6] Letter, William Cornell Waggoner to unknown recipient, 28 Sep 1990.
  6. [S78] 1920 United States Census, Missouri, Vol 104, E.D. 590, Sheet 15, Line 51.
  7. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents.
  8. [S30] Unknown author, IGI 1988 Edition Version 2.17 Extracted Marriage Records, Macon Co, MO Dates 1867-1882 Source Call Number 986960.
  9. [S4] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  10. [S78] 1920 United States Census, Missouri, Vol. 104, E.D. 590, Sheet 15, Line 51.

William Waggoner1 (M)
b. 9 December 1818, d. 4 May 1902, #417

Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner

     William Waggoner was born on 9 December 1818 at near Waynesboro, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.1,2,3 He was baptized in 1840 at Fayetteville, Pennsylvania; into the Winebrennarians.3 He married Malinda Small on 16 March 1843 at Chambersburg, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania.2,3,4 William Waggoner married Ellen Mendel on 21 April 1877 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.1,2,3 William Waggoner married an unknown person on 14 March 1843 at Franklin Co, Pennsylvania; by Rev. John Toul.5 He died on 4 May 1902 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa, at age 83.2,3 He was buried on 7 May 1902 at Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.2,3
      William Waggoner was also known as William Wagoner.3 He and Malinda Small had six children.3 William Waggoner lived in 1850 at Utica, Ohio.3 He lived in 1858 at Macon, Missouri.3 He voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 at Macon, Missouri.3 He lived in May 1861 at Oskaloosa, Iowa.3 He was ill with "stroke of paralysis" in 1891 at Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co, Iowa.3

     Children of William Waggoner and Malinda Small:
Lazarus S Waggoner+   b. 13 Jan 1845, d. 4 Jan 1876
David H Waggoner   b. 18 Dec 1846, d. 21 Apr 1863
Martha Elizabeth Waggoner+   b. 16 Feb 1849, d. 12 Dec 1922
Solomon Ephriam Waggoner+   b. 8 Mar 1851, d. 15 Mar 1929
Leah Cathrn Wagoner   b. 20 Apr 1853, d. b 4 May 1902

Citations

  1. [S7] Unknown volume, Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death File No. 3358, 18 March 1929, William Cornell Waggoner Jr.
  2. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  3. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.
  4. [S75] Unknown volume, Marriage Certificate, unknown repository.
  5. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Declaration for Original Pension of a Father, 6 July 1889.

William Cornell Waggoner (M)
b. 7 October 1883, d. 27 November 1922, #60
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Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner
     Pedigree for William Cornell Waggoner

     William Cornell Waggoner was the son of Solomon Ephriam Waggoner and Kate White. William Cornell Waggoner was born on 7 October 1883.1 He was born in 1884 at St Louis, Missouri. He married Myrtle Electa Salveter, daughter of Henry Christian Salveter and Cora Van Amburgh, on 19 April 1909.2 William Cornell Waggoner died on 27 November 1922 at Columbus, Ohio, at age 39.3,2,4 He was buried on 29 November 1922 at Belle Fontane Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri.3

     Children of William Cornell Waggoner and Myrtle Electa Salveter:
Virginia Waggoner   (living)
Baby Waggoner   b. 9 Jan 1916, d. 14 Jan 1916
Jane Waggoner   (living)
Dorothea Waggoner   (living)
William Cornell Waggoner   (living)

Citations

  1. [S39] Virginia Waggoner, 3x5 card recorded by Virginia Waggoner Bryan.
  2. [S36] Unknown compiler, "Personal notes of Myrtle Electa (Salveter) Waggoner", Ancestral File.
  3. [S4] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  4. [S38] Cora Van Amburgh, "The Standard Diary" 1923.

Zella M Waggoner1 (F)
b. 1873, d. 1939, #194
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     Zella M Waggoner was the daughter of Solomon Ephriam Waggoner and Kate White.1 Zella M Waggoner was born in 1873.2 She married Frank G Myers.3 Zella M Waggoner died in 1939.4 She was buried on 11 May 1939 at Belle Fontane Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri.5

Citations

  1. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994.
  2. [S39] Virginia Waggoner, 3x5 card recorded by Virginia Waggoner Bryan.
  3. [S35] Various, Network messages from FIDONET, Compuserve, Roots-L, etc. See the individual memos for particlars., From e-mail address Aug 01 21:07:02 1995
    Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 11:20:00 -0500 (CDT)
    From: "Nelson, Delphine R" <e-mail address>
    To: billw <e-mail address>
    Subject: Marriages


    Had my computer with me at work today, so can get these sent.

    Meyers - Waggoner

    A quiet home wedding will be solemnized at 8 o'clock this evening
    at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Sol E. Waggoner, manager
    of the Citizens Insurance Co., 4111 Delmar avenue, the contracting
    parties being Mr. Frank E. Meyers of the Merchants' Laciede Bank, and
    Miss Zella Waggoner.

         Rev. Dr. Williams of the Union M. E. Church will perform the
    ceremony.

    Only twenty-five of the most intimate friends of the family will be
    present.

         The decoration will be white and green, the prevailing fad for October
    weddings, and the bride will carry an immense shower bouquet of white
    roses and maiden hair ferns. Her gown will be white Paris muslin. The
    young couple will leave Wednesday night for the Atlanta Exposition to
    spend two weeks. After Nov 1, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will be at home to
    their friends at 4111 Delmar avenue..
  4. [S38] Cora Van Amburgh, "The Standard Diary" 1923.
  5. [S4] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Leah Cathrn Wagoner1 (F)
b. 20 April 1853, d. before 4 May 1902, #599
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     Leah Cathrn Wagoner was the daughter of William Waggoner and Malinda Small.2,1 Leah Cathrn Wagoner was born on 20 April 1853 at near Utica, Ohio.2,1 She died before 4 May 1902.3
      Leah Cathrn Wagoner was also known as Leah C Waggoner.2

Citations

  1. [S77] Unknown subject, David H Waggoner Pension documents, Declaration for Original Pension of a Father, 6 July 1889.
  2. [S48] Letter, Delphine Nelson to unknown recipient, 10-11 May 1994, Possibly died as an infant.
  3. [S73] Daily Evening Herald.

Clara Lucy Wear (F)
b. 11 April 1873, d. 22 November 1959, #74
Pop-up Pedigree

Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for Frederick James Ramsey Jr
     Pedigree for Frederick James Ramsey Jr

     Clara Lucy Wear was the daughter of James Wear and Margaret Johnston. Clara Lucy Wear was born on 11 April 1873 at Cos Cob, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. She was christened on 10 August 1873 at Christ Church, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. She married Reese Frederick Alsop Ramsey, son of William F Ramsey and Margaret Jenkins, on 23 December 1890 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. Clara Lucy Wear died on 22 November 1959 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 86. She was buried at Rye, Westchester, New York; Greenwood Cemetery, Rye - Wear Family Plot.
     Her married name was Ramsey. She witnessed the marriage of Arnold Turner Rowell and Frances Ruth Ramsey on 6 May 1918 at Christ Church, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.1 Clara Lucy Wear was employed by Supplies & mat'ls $33.00
Probably due to her late husband in 1923 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.2 She was employed by Bruce Park $25.00 in 1924 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.3 She was employed by Supplies & maint. $24.00 in 1925 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.3 She was employed by Bruvce Park $31.10 in 1926 at Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.4

     Children of Clara Lucy Wear and Reese Frederick Alsop Ramsey:
Frances Ruth Ramsey   b. 28 Dec 1891
May Ramsey   b. 8 May 1894, d. 16 Jun 1925
Lucy Margaret Ramsey+   b. 1 Sep 1895, d. 7 Mar 1986
Frederick James Ramsey+   b. 8 Oct 1899, d. 10 Dec 1956

Citations

  1. [S31] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address, p.p. 91.
  2. [S45] Unknown author, Annual Reports - Town of Greenwich, p 24, Parks & Beaches,
    Bruce Park.
  3. [S45] Unknown author, Annual Reports - Town of Greenwich, p 37, Parks & Beaches
    Bruce Park.
  4. [S45] Unknown author, Annual Reports - Town of Greenwich, p 40, Parks & Beaches
    Bruce Park.

Edward Wear (M)
b. 14 March 1879, d. 12 May 1966, #137
Pop-up Pedigree

     Edward Wear was the son of James Wear and Margaret Johnston. Edward Wear was born on 14 March 1879 at Cos Cob, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. He was christened on 13 July 1879 at Christ Church, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.1 He died on 12 May 1966 at Mount Pleasant, New York, at age 87. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Rye, Westchester, New York.
     He Notes from Greenwood Cemetery Records: Cause of death, bronchopneumonia. Owner of plot, mrs. Lucy Jaycox
TURNERS DIRECTORY, 1902-03, Greenwich, Port Chester, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck P. 222; Wear, Edward J. harnessmaker, 113 N. Main, h. Park Av., Regent Park. See adv. p. 221. (copy made and in geneological file). He lived between 1902 and 1903 at Park Ave, Regent Park, Port Chester, Westchester, New York.2 He was employed by Harnessmaker, see adv. p 221 between 1902 and 1903 at 113 N Main, Port Chester, Westchester, New York.2

Citations

  1. [S10] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  2. [S46] Unknown author, Turner's Directory 1902-03, Greenwich, Port Chester, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck, P 222, Port Chester.

James Wear (M)
b. 3 February 1844, d. 25 November 1918, #83

Appears on charts:
     Pedigree for Frederick James Ramsey Jr
     Pedigree for Frederick James Ramsey Jr

     James Wear was born on 3 February 1844 at Winston, Forsyth, North Carolina.1 He married Margaret Johnston, daughter of John Johnston and Mary A. Lucus.1 James Wear died on 25 November 1918 at Port Chester, Westchester, New York, at age 74; Chronic Endocarditis and Chronic Nephritis, contributory Cardiac Dilatation.1 He was buried on 29 November 1918 at Greenwood Cemetery, Rye, Westchester, New York.1
     He witnessed the marriage of Arnold Turner Rowell and Frances Ruth Ramsey on 6 May 1918 at Christ Church, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut.2 James Wear was Retired Horseshoer on 25 November 1918.1 He and Margaret Johnston lived on 25 November 1918 at 24 Park Ave, Rye, Westchester, New York.1

     Children of James Wear and Margaret Johnston:
Mary A. Wear+   b. May 1869, d. 10 Jun 1957
Clara Lucy Wear+   b. 11 Apr 1873, d. 22 Nov 1959
Edward Wear   b. 14 Mar 1879, d. 12 May 1966

Citations

  1. [S42] Unknown author, Standard Certificate of Death, State of New York, James Wear.
  2. [S31] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address, p.p. 91.

Mary A. Wear (F)
b. May 1869, d. 10 June 1957, #162
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary A. Wear was the daughter of James Wear and Margaret Johnston. Mary A. Wear was born in May 1869 at New Jersey. She died on 10 June 1957 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, at age 88.
     She lived circa 1903 at School, Rye, Westchester, New York.1 She was employed by Stenographer, h. School
Johnson, Lizzie, clerk, h. School
Johnson, Thomas, laborer, h. School circa 1903 at Rye, Westchester, New York.1

     Children of Mary A. Wear:
Florence Johnson   b. Sep 1890
Matilda Johnson   b. May 1893
William Johnson   b. Aug 1895

Citations

  1. [S46] Unknown author, Turner's Directory 1902-03, Greenwich, Port Chester, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck, p 241, Rye.


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