I am very sorry, but in my research I have not found any reference to Benjamin Wagoner. I believe from what I have found that Frederick is one of Peter's sons, but I have not followed that line as the one that is mine is George. At the present time I am mostly working on the Yeager line---Andrew, John, Andrew, Peter Dilley. The Father of the first Andrew was the Immigrant Hans Martin Yeager (Jger on the ship manifest). The family settled first in Pennsylvania and then Andrew 1 moved down to Augusta County. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:59 PM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > In a message dated 3/19/03 12:36:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > My ancestors, Peter Thomas Hull, d1776 was one of the original settlers. I > > had the privilege of visiting the cemetery where is buried. I am the 5th > > great grandaughter of Peter the elder and a descendant of his son George. > > I > > am interested in learning more about him and also of my other > > ggggrandfather > > John Yeager who also lived in Augusta(Pendleton, Highland) county > > I'm sorry I can't help with your questions but maybe you can help me. My > gggf Benjamin Wagoner (b. approx. 1824 or 25 Pendleton) is seen in the 1850 > Highland census living in the Frederick K. Hull household. What can you tell > me about Frederick K. Hull? Do you know the nature of Benjamin Wagoner's > relationship with this household? Perhaps a boarder or employee? I've read > the Toothman books on Pendleton Co. and Morton's History of Highland Co. and > there is no mention of Benjamin Wagoner. There are mentions of what appears > to be two Wagoner lines in this area but I've been unable to connect Benjamin > with either. I sure would like to discover Benjamin's parents and siblings > but seek any info related to him. Thank you. > Doug Wagoner Post Falls, Idaho > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >
Betty Have you ever run into a reference to "Yeager's Cave"? I have a reference to relatives who were married there (probably someplace in the Shenandoah Valley) but if it ever existed I have been unable to find it. If you should happen to have or to find anything referring to this place, I would be very interested in it. Thanks Walt At 09:37 PM 21/03/2003, Betty Root wrote: >I am very sorry, but in my research I have not found any reference to >Benjamin Wagoner. I believe from what I have found that Frederick is one of >Peter's sons, but I have not followed that line as the one that is mine is >George. At the present time I am mostly working on the Yeager >line---Andrew, John, Andrew, Peter Dilley. The Father of the first Andrew >was the Immigrant Hans Martin Yeager (Jger on the ship manifest). The >family settled first in Pennsylvania and then Andrew 1 moved down to Augusta >County. >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:59 PM >Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > In a message dated 3/19/03 12:36:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > My ancestors, Peter Thomas Hull, d1776 was one of the original settlers. >I > > > had the privilege of visiting the cemetery where is buried. I am the >5th > > > great grandaughter of Peter the elder and a descendant of his son >George. > > > I > > > am interested in learning more about him and also of my other > > > ggggrandfather > > > John Yeager who also lived in Augusta(Pendleton, Highland) county > > > > I'm sorry I can't help with your questions but maybe you can help me. My > > gggf Benjamin Wagoner (b. approx. 1824 or 25 Pendleton) is seen in the >1850 > > Highland census living in the Frederick K. Hull household. What can you >tell > > me about Frederick K. Hull? Do you know the nature of Benjamin Wagoner's > > relationship with this household? Perhaps a boarder or employee? I've >read > > the Toothman books on Pendleton Co. and Morton's History of Highland Co. >and > > there is no mention of Benjamin Wagoner. There are mentions of what >appears > > to be two Wagoner lines in this area but I've been unable to connect >Benjamin > > with either. I sure would like to discover Benjamin's parents and >siblings > > but seek any info related to him. Thank you. > > Doug Wagoner Post Falls, Idaho > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > >==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== >Genealogy without documentation is mythology!
I have not heard of this cave, but it sounds possible. Will be checking with an assortment of cousins who are also researching the family. If found will post it here. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:33 AM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > Betty > > Have you ever run into a reference to "Yeager's Cave"? > > I have a reference to relatives who were married there (probably someplace > in the Shenandoah Valley) but if it ever existed I have been unable to find > it. If you should happen to have or to find anything referring to this > place, I would be very interested in it. > > Thanks > > Walt > > > At 09:37 PM 21/03/2003, Betty Root wrote: > >I am very sorry, but in my research I have not found any reference to > >Benjamin Wagoner. I believe from what I have found that Frederick is one of > >Peter's sons, but I have not followed that line as the one that is mine is > >George. At the present time I am mostly working on the Yeager > >line---Andrew, John, Andrew, Peter Dilley. The Father of the first Andrew > >was the Immigrant Hans Martin Yeager (Jger on the ship manifest). The > >family settled first in Pennsylvania and then Andrew 1 moved down to Augusta > >County. > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:59 PM > >Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > > > > In a message dated 3/19/03 12:36:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > > > My ancestors, Peter Thomas Hull, d1776 was one of the original settlers. > >I > > > > had the privilege of visiting the cemetery where is buried. I am the > >5th > > > > great grandaughter of Peter the elder and a descendant of his son > >George. > > > > I > > > > am interested in learning more about him and also of my other > > > > ggggrandfather > > > > John Yeager who also lived in Augusta(Pendleton, Highland) county > > > > > > I'm sorry I can't help with your questions but maybe you can help me. My > > > gggf Benjamin Wagoner (b. approx. 1824 or 25 Pendleton) is seen in the > >1850 > > > Highland census living in the Frederick K. Hull household. What can you > >tell > > > me about Frederick K. Hull? Do you know the nature of Benjamin Wagoner's > > > relationship with this household? Perhaps a boarder or employee? I've > >read > > > the Toothman books on Pendleton Co. and Morton's History of Highland Co. > >and > > > there is no mention of Benjamin Wagoner. There are mentions of what > >appears > > > to be two Wagoner lines in this area but I've been unable to connect > >Benjamin > > > with either. I sure would like to discover Benjamin's parents and > >siblings > > > but seek any info related to him. Thank you. > > > Doug Wagoner Post Falls, Idaho > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > >Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >