In 1867, Josiah signed an oath for reconstruction after the Civil War in Walker County, Georgia.
He was the father of of Martha Charlotte, Henry D., John Hardy, Mary Fannie Haggard, Will, Lucy B., Littie Ann, Abigail, and Alice Haggard.
Before setting in Sebastian County, Arkansas, Josiah and Sallie were residents of Georgia.
1870 Census - Subdivision 128, Walker, GA
Josiah N Haggard 27
Sarah T Haggard 21
Martha C Haggard 3
Henry D Haggard 1
1880 Census - Lookout Mountain, Walker, GA
Josiah N. Haggard 37
Sarah T. Haggard 32
Martha C. Haggard 13
Henry D. Haggard 11
John H. Haggard 9
Mary F. Haggard 7
William Haggard 4
Lucy B. Haggard 2
Lilla M. Haggard 1
Georgia tax records for Walker County reflect that Josiah continued to pay taxes in the state through 1887. His post office was listed as Cedar Grove.
His wife died in 1890. According to his Arkansas death records, he passed July 29, 1916, in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Josiah and his wife are buried at Steep Hill Cemetery.
In 1867, Josiah signed an oath for reconstruction after the Civil War in Walker County, Georgia.
He was the father of of Martha Charlotte, Henry D., John Hardy, Mary Fannie Haggard, Will, Lucy B., Littie Ann, Abigail, and Alice Haggard.
Before setting in Sebastian County, Arkansas, Josiah and Sallie were residents of Georgia.
1870 Census - Subdivision 128, Walker, GA
Josiah N Haggard 27
Sarah T Haggard 21
Martha C Haggard 3
Henry D Haggard 1
1880 Census - Lookout Mountain, Walker, GA
Josiah N. Haggard 37
Sarah T. Haggard 32
Martha C. Haggard 13
Henry D. Haggard 11
John H. Haggard 9
Mary F. Haggard 7
William Haggard 4
Lucy B. Haggard 2
Lilla M. Haggard 1
Georgia tax records for Walker County reflect that Josiah continued to pay taxes in the state through 1887. His post office was listed as Cedar Grove.
His wife died in 1890. According to his Arkansas death records, he passed July 29, 1916, in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Josiah and his wife are buried at Steep Hill Cemetery.
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