Adelle's father Henry O. Wagner was a well known character in the anti-slavery days on connection with his service in the operation of the underground railroad. At one time at his home in Chicago he entertained John Brown, the martyr of Harper's Ferry, and twelve fugitive slaves, all of whom he assisted on their way to freedom in Canada. Henry Sr. is living with his daughter Marcelena [Maridian] and her 2nd husband Robert Beatty in 1900 Denver, CO. Adelle's brother, Henry O. Wagner Jr. was for 5yrs US Consul at Lyons, France.
m 4 Sept 1883 Denver, CO
Rudolph Bowman Scott
They had children - Rodolfo Bowman Civil Engineer for the city of Spokane; Henry W. Scott May 1886 Spent time in Mexico and Panama; Addie S.
ref: Spokane and the Spokane Country WA Vol 2 S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. 1912 Henry O. Wagner b Feb 1816 aft 7 Jun 1900 Susan Lyons b 1820 bef 1870 Ill or CO Bio Contributed by: BluMoKitty
Adelle's father Henry O. Wagner was a well known character in the anti-slavery days on connection with his service in the operation of the underground railroad. At one time at his home in Chicago he entertained John Brown, the martyr of Harper's Ferry, and twelve fugitive slaves, all of whom he assisted on their way to freedom in Canada. Henry Sr. is living with his daughter Marcelena [Maridian] and her 2nd husband Robert Beatty in 1900 Denver, CO. Adelle's brother, Henry O. Wagner Jr. was for 5yrs US Consul at Lyons, France.
m 4 Sept 1883 Denver, CO
Rudolph Bowman Scott
They had children - Rodolfo Bowman Civil Engineer for the city of Spokane; Henry W. Scott May 1886 Spent time in Mexico and Panama; Addie S.
ref: Spokane and the Spokane Country WA Vol 2 S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. 1912 Henry O. Wagner b Feb 1816 aft 7 Jun 1900 Susan Lyons b 1820 bef 1870 Ill or CO Bio Contributed by: BluMoKitty
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