I have tracked George Waggoner because some of his descendants marry into my Waggoner/Wagoner lines. I'm not certain if George was really born in Orange county, NC because one of his sons, William Leonard Waggoner said in the 1880 census that his father was born in Maryland. Although the Ancestry 1850 census index says that George's birth state was Massachusetts, it looks more like Maryland to me, so I guess it's how you view it. My Peter Waggoner was listed as 45 and older in the 1810 census and over 45 in the 1820 census, so it's hard to come up with a range of birth years for him. No tombstone, will, or burial record exists for him, but the Allen county tax list shows Admin of Peter Waggoner about 1822/23 so that gives somewhat of a death year. The only child of Peter Waggoner to reach a census that gave birth locations for the parents of people listed was Martha Waggoner Wilson, wife of Ashley Jarrett Wilson. She reported that both her parents were born in Virginia. So.... So for all I know about everybody else, I know so little about Peter. That's why I'm thrilled with Wagoner Hollow. Pam