The following information is from contributor Todd James Dean (member #47474092):
"HENRY WAGNER, Middlebury township, Post office, Fredericktown, was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, Jan. 11, 1822, and was married Mar. 5, 1846, to Sarah A. Jeffreys, who was born in Wayne township, this county, Dec. 22, 1825. They had six children: Susan M., born Jan. 9, 1848; George P., Jan. 1, 1851; Sarah E., Mar. 8, 1853; William H., Nov. 8, 1856; John L. Jan. 22, 1863; and Mary E., Apr. 16, 1868. The latter died Dec. 28, 1868. The following members of the family are married: Susan M. married Jan. 6, 1870 to Sylvester Caywood; Sarah E. to Robert Martin; George P. to Susan Lyons; William H., Apr. 20, 1878, to Sarah E. McDonalds. Mr. Henry Wagner was brought by his parents to Ohio at the age of two yeas, who settled in this township in April, 1824. They improved the farm where he now resides, which is one of the most beautiful farms in Knox county. Through in industry and frugality he has accumulated a competency that enables him to retire and enjoy the fruit of his labors. Source: 1803 History of Knox County, Ohio, Its past and present - Publ. 1881 ~ Page 828."
The following information is from contributor Todd James Dean (member #47474092):
"HENRY WAGNER, Middlebury township, Post office, Fredericktown, was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, Jan. 11, 1822, and was married Mar. 5, 1846, to Sarah A. Jeffreys, who was born in Wayne township, this county, Dec. 22, 1825. They had six children: Susan M., born Jan. 9, 1848; George P., Jan. 1, 1851; Sarah E., Mar. 8, 1853; William H., Nov. 8, 1856; John L. Jan. 22, 1863; and Mary E., Apr. 16, 1868. The latter died Dec. 28, 1868. The following members of the family are married: Susan M. married Jan. 6, 1870 to Sylvester Caywood; Sarah E. to Robert Martin; George P. to Susan Lyons; William H., Apr. 20, 1878, to Sarah E. McDonalds. Mr. Henry Wagner was brought by his parents to Ohio at the age of two yeas, who settled in this township in April, 1824. They improved the farm where he now resides, which is one of the most beautiful farms in Knox county. Through in industry and frugality he has accumulated a competency that enables him to retire and enjoy the fruit of his labors. Source: 1803 History of Knox County, Ohio, Its past and present - Publ. 1881 ~ Page 828."
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