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William Jeffers Waggoner 1746–1803 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1746

Birth Location: Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 19 Sep 1803

Death Location: Stokes, North Carolina, United States

Father: Samuel Waggoner

Mother: Elizabeth Waggoner

Spouse(s): Sarah Wilson

Children(s): Mary Waggoner, Thomas Sr, Samuel Sr, Agnes Waggoner, Elizabeth Waggoner, Henny Waggoner, Jesse Waggoner, Joseph Waggoner, Sarah Waggoner, William Waggoner

The story of William Jeffers Waggoner began in 1746 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States. William Jeffers Waggoner married Sarah Wilson, and had children including Agnes Agathy Waggoner, Elizabeth Waggoner, Henny Waggoner, Jesse Minter Waggoner, Joseph Waggoner, Mary Polly Waggoner, Samuel Waggoner Sr, Sarah Waggoner, Thomas Waggoner Sr, William Waggoner. William Jeffers Waggoner passed away in 1803 in Stokes, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of William Jeffers Waggoner began in 1746 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States.
  • William Jeffers Waggoner married Sarah Wilson, and had children including Agnes Agathy Waggoner, Elizabeth Waggoner, Henny Waggoner, Jesse Minter Waggoner, Joseph Waggoner, Mary Polly Waggoner, Samuel Waggoner Sr, Sarah Waggoner, Thomas Waggoner Sr, William Waggoner.
  • William Jeffers Waggoner passed away in 1803 in Stokes, North Carolina, United States.

Immediate Family

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William Waggoner's Ancestors

Self
William Waggoner
1746–1803
Birth Place: Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Parents
Samuel Waggoner
1720–1805
Essex, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Waggoner
1714–1792
Carlisle, City of Carlisle, Cumbria, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Waggoner's Descendants

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William (Jeffers) Waggoner (1746–19 Sep 1803) m. Sarah Wilson (1750–1812)
  1. 1. Mary (Polly) Waggoner 1776–1858 m. William Gazaway 1774–1833
    1. 1. William Gazaway 1798–1855 m. Martha (Patsy) Henderson 1798–1860
      1. 1. Martha (Patsy) Gasaway 1828–1860 m. James (M.) Corder 1823–1860 m. Thomas (F.) Gasaway 1822–1887
        1. 1. Julia (Ann (Corder)) Gaither 1849–1900 m. Thomas (Craten) Gaither 1853–1920
        2. 2. Lewis (T) Corder 1845–
        3. 3. Americus Gasaway 1859–
        4. 4. Mary Gasaway 1846–1876
        5. 5. William (F) Gasaway 1849–1915
        6. 6. Melica Gasaway 1852–
        7. 7. Laura Gasaway 1854–1932
      2. 2. Jessee Gassaway 1828–
      3. 3. Jones Gassaway 1834–
      4. 4. Nancy (J) Gassaway 1843–
  2. 2. Thomas (Waggoner) Sr 1788–1885
  3. 3. Samuel (Waggoner) Sr 1787–1860
  4. 4. Agnes (Agathy) Waggoner 1783–1850
  5. 5. Elizabeth Waggoner 1788–
  6. 6. Henny Waggoner 1780–1803
  7. 7. Jesse (Minter) Waggoner 1793–1861
  8. 8. Joseph Waggoner 1765–1836
  9. 9. Sarah Waggoner 1775–1789
  10. 10. William Waggoner 1778–1849

William Waggoner's Timeline

2 Records

1746
1746
Birth of William Jeffers Waggoner in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
1803
19 Sep 1803
Age 57
Death of William Jeffers Waggoner in Stokes, North Carolina, United States
Stokes, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1746
    Event Place: Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Sep 1803
    Event Place: Stokes, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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