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Margaret Ann Wagoner Stewart Martin

Birth
Death
22 Jan 1901 (aged 68)
Burial
Webberville, Travis County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Margaret was one of ten children of Rev. Edmund M. Wagoner and Charlotte "Charity" Wilson Wagoner, they had one daughter and nine sons in all.

Matthew Pendleton Stewart and Margaret A. Wagoner married about 1848, somewhere between Johnson County, Missouri and Allen County, Kentucky. They had 5 children. Margaret's husband Matthew P. Stewart was 37 years old when he enlisted in the 12th Calvary, Missouri, on August 13, 1862 from Grand River, Missouri. He ranked as First Lieutenant, Company 1, Jeans' Regiment and assigned by Colonel Cockerell in the Confederate Army. He held card numbers 47973951, 3252, and 48713692. The date of his commission was October 3, 1862. He was wounded in the foot (or leg) on January 8, 1863, in the Battle of Wilson's Creek, south of Springfield, Missouri. He died in the hospital set up in the Court House in Springfield on February 11, 1863. (These facts were taken from his army records obtained from the National Archives.) Ophelia visited the National Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri, in 1988 and determined that he was one of many soldiers whose bodies were moved from the Springfield City Cemetery in 1865 to the National Cemetery in Springfield and is honored by the stone.

Children by Matthew P. Stewart and Margaret A. Wagoner:
Nancy Henrietta Stewart
Thomas Wilson "Thos" Stewart
Robert F. Stewart
Mary "Mollie" Price Stewart
Virgil H. Stewart

Margaret Stewart, the widow of Matthew P. Stewart, married Marcus Martin who lost his wife on August 8, 1864 and was buried in the McKendree Methodist Church Cemetery near where the Wagoners are buried. Margaret and Marcus Martin were married on December 7, 1868. Margaret Martin and husband came to Texas with her children and their families and settled at or near Webberville, Texas, in 1870.

Children by Marcus Martin and Margaret A. Wagoner:
Fannie MARTIN
Margaret was one of ten children of Rev. Edmund M. Wagoner and Charlotte "Charity" Wilson Wagoner, they had one daughter and nine sons in all.

Matthew Pendleton Stewart and Margaret A. Wagoner married about 1848, somewhere between Johnson County, Missouri and Allen County, Kentucky. They had 5 children. Margaret's husband Matthew P. Stewart was 37 years old when he enlisted in the 12th Calvary, Missouri, on August 13, 1862 from Grand River, Missouri. He ranked as First Lieutenant, Company 1, Jeans' Regiment and assigned by Colonel Cockerell in the Confederate Army. He held card numbers 47973951, 3252, and 48713692. The date of his commission was October 3, 1862. He was wounded in the foot (or leg) on January 8, 1863, in the Battle of Wilson's Creek, south of Springfield, Missouri. He died in the hospital set up in the Court House in Springfield on February 11, 1863. (These facts were taken from his army records obtained from the National Archives.) Ophelia visited the National Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri, in 1988 and determined that he was one of many soldiers whose bodies were moved from the Springfield City Cemetery in 1865 to the National Cemetery in Springfield and is honored by the stone.

Children by Matthew P. Stewart and Margaret A. Wagoner:
Nancy Henrietta Stewart
Thomas Wilson "Thos" Stewart
Robert F. Stewart
Mary "Mollie" Price Stewart
Virgil H. Stewart

Margaret Stewart, the widow of Matthew P. Stewart, married Marcus Martin who lost his wife on August 8, 1864 and was buried in the McKendree Methodist Church Cemetery near where the Wagoners are buried. Margaret and Marcus Martin were married on December 7, 1868. Margaret Martin and husband came to Texas with her children and their families and settled at or near Webberville, Texas, in 1870.

Children by Marcus Martin and Margaret A. Wagoner:
Fannie MARTIN

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wife of M.M. Martin



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