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==Birth==
==Birth==
<!-- Enter Birth Information Here -->Francis Wagoner was born in January of 1838<ref name="1900Census">1900 US Census, Rotterdam, Schenectady Co, NY</ref> to [[Elias Waggoner]] and [[Sally Ann Willsey]].<ref name="Bernehistory">Bernehistory.org</ref><ref name="1850Census">1850 US Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref name="1860Census">1860 US Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref name="1855Census">1855 NY State Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref name="1865Census">1865 NY State Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY</ref>  He had a brother [[Moses Wagoner]].  
Daniel was born April 23, 1805, in New York State<ref>U.S. Census Research</ref><ref name="Grave">Gravestone of Daniel D. Lounsbury, Medusa Cemetery, Medusa, NY</ref>, likely in [[Rensselaerville]] where his parents were living at the time. His father was [[Nathan Lounsbury (B. 1780) | Nathan Lounsbury]] and his wife Sarah.
==Marriage & Children== <!--DELETE THIS LINE IF NOT NEEDED-->
<!-- Add Information on Marriage and Children -->Between 1865 and 1867, he married a woman named Mary (B. May 1839<ref name="1900Census">1900 US Census, Rotterdam, Schenectady Co, NY</ref> , D. Sept 24, 1909<ref name="MaryObit">Mrs. Francis Wagner's obituary, [[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] Oct 1, 1909</ref>).<ref name="1870Census">1870 US Census, Bethlehem, Albany Co, NY</ref>  They had several children:
*Francis Wagoner Jr. (B. Feb 1868, D. bef Oct 1, 1909)<ref name="1870Census"/><ref name="1900Census"/><ref name="MaryObit"/> He married Minnie Wilty (B. Dec 1866) of Gallupville.<ref>[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]],no date given after June 24, 1895, "The Altar" column</ref><ref name="1900Census"/> 
*Armison E. Wagoner (B. abt 1869, D. after Oct 1, 1909)<ref name="1870Census"/><ref name="MaryObit"/> His name has been spelled many ways.
*Charles W. Wagoner (B. abt 1872, D. after Oct 1, 1909)<ref name="1880Census">1880 US Census, Watervliet, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref name="MaryObit"/> 
*Archie B. Wagoner (B. May 1874, D. after Oct 1, 1909)<ref name="1880Census"/><ref name="1900Census"/><ref name="MaryObit"/>
*Louetta Wagoner (B. abt 1877, D. after Oct 1, 1909)<ref name="1880Census"/><ref name="MaryObit"/> She married Charles VanWie.<ref>[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], June 23, 1899, Athens Junction column</ref>


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==Occupation==
Daniel was a farmer. During the Civil War, wool from the Lounsbury-Tallman farm was used for uniforms for the Union Soldiers.<ref name="HL">Helderberg Lounsbury's, Gertrude Miller & Marie Lounsbury, 1982</ref>


==Military Service==
==Marriage & Children==  
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Daniel married Elizabeth _______. Their known children:
{| style="color:black;background-color:#ccffff;" cellspacing="1" border="2"
|Name:
|Francis Wagner
|-
|Residence:
|Westerlo
|-
|Enlistment Date:
|1 Sept 1864<ref name="1890Census">1890 US Veterans Census, Rotterdam, Schenectady Co, NY</ref>
|-
|Enlistment Place:
|Albany, New York
|-
|Enlistment Rank:
|Private<ref name="1890Census"/>
|-
|State Served:
|New York
|-
|Regiment:
|9th Heavy Artillery<ref name="1890Census"/><ref name="1865Census"/>
|-
|Company:
|Company A<ref name="1890Census"/>
|-
|Wounded in Action on:
|19 Oct 1864 shot in back
|-
|Wounded at:
|Cedar Creek, VA
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|Discharged for Disability on:
|15 June 1865<ref name="1890Census"/>
|-
|Discharged at:
|Mower General Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
|-
|}
{| style="color:black;background-color:#ccffff;" cellspacing="1" border="2"
|Additional Remarks: Enlisted at the age of 26.  AKA Wagoner, Francis.  Francis was shot in the back and discharged as a result.<ref name="1890Census"/> Francis was wounded in his hip.<ref name="1865Census"/> He filed for an invalid pension on February 8, 1866.<ref name="Pension">Civil War Pension Index, Ancestry.com</ref> His brother [[Moses Wagoner]] also served in the Civil War.
|-
|Sources Used: 1860 census, Westerlo; 1865 census Berne, Albany Co., NY; Ancestry.com, American Civil War Soldiers; [[Annual Report of the Adjutant-General]] for the State of NY for the year 1897; 1890 US Veterans Census, Rotterdam, Schenectady Co, NY;
|}


==Life==
*[[Nathan Lounsbury (B.1833) | Nathan Lounsbury]] (1833-Btw. 1900-1910)
After their marriage, Francis and Mary first lived in Bethlehem, Albany County with their two young children, where Francis and his brother Moses appear to have worked for Jacob Waley and his son Joseph, who were well to do farmers.<ref name="1870Census">1870 US Census, Bethlehem, Albany Co, NY</ref>  By 1880 Francis and his young family had moved to Watervliet, Albany County, NY where he was working as a laborer.<ref name="1880Census">1880 US Census, Watervliet, Albany Co, NY</ref> In 1890, they were living in Haynes near Rotterdam, Schenectady County, where Francis' brother Moses was living a couple of houses away.<ref name="1890Census"/> The 1900 US Census recorded that also living near Francis was his brother [[James Henry Wagoner]] as well as Orville Wagoner.<ref name="1900Census"/> In 1900 Francis and Mary had a large group living with them who included their son Francis Wagoner Jr., his wife and young son as well as their son Archie and a Walter S. Wilty (B. Aug 1884).<ref name="1900Census"/> At Christmas in 1905, Francis and his wife Mary spent it at their daughter's home with her husband Charles VanWie.<ref name="Christmas">[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], not date given but after Dec 24, 1905, Dunnsville column</ref> In early February 1911, Francis' grandson Roy Wagoner was spending time at Francis' home in Dunnsville.<ref name="Feb1911">[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] February 10, 1911 Dunnsville column</ref> 
*[[Anna Lounsbury]] (B. Abt. 1836)
*[[Salina Lounsbury]] (1837-1868)


==Death==
==Death==
<!-- Enter Death & Burial Information Here -->Francis' wife Mary died on September 24, 1909 at her home "after many weeks of intense suffering".<ref name="MaryObit"/> Francis died after February 10, 1911 when he was still living in Dunsville, Albany County, NY.<ref name="Feb1911"/> Francis is probably buried at Vale Cemetery in Schenectady with his wife. Note:  Dunnsville was located in Guilderland at the corner of Rt. 156 and Rt. 20.  
Daniel died at 6 p.m. on August 5, 1873, in [[Rensselaerville]].<ref>Diary Entry of Willet Mackey, Rensselaerville</ref><ref name="Grave" /> At the time of his death he was 68 years old. He was buried in [[Medusa Cemetery]] in [[Medusa]].


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[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] October 1, 1909
"Mrs. Francis Wagoner died on Friday Sept 24, 1909 after many weeks of intense suffering, aged 69 years 1 month 9 days.  The funeral was held from her late home Monday, Rev. J. L. Stillwell officiating. Interment in Vale Cemetery, Schenectady.  Mrs. Wagoner is survived by her husband, three sons Armson E., Charles W. and Archie B. and one daughter Louetta wife of Charles VanWie.  Mrs. Wagoner was an earnest Christian woman and when the summons came she was ready and willing to bid adieu to earthly trials and sorrows to be forever with her Lord."
 
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Pieces related to Francis Wagoner and his extended family:
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] no date "The Altar"
"Wagoner-Wilty-At Guilderland Centre July 24, 1895 by Rev E. ??ttman, Mr. Francis Wagoner of Schenectady to Mrs. Minnie Wilty of Gallupville"
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] June 9, 1899 "Athens Junction"
"Mrs. Orville Wagoner went to Coxsackie on Saturday for a visit among friend.  Strawberries are reipening on Tuesday Armson Wagoner sent 16 qts to market.  Mrs. W. Patridge and son of city of Watervliet is visiting at Francis Wagoners."
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] June 16, 1899 "Athens Junction"
Miss Minnie Armstrong accompanied her sister Mrs. Orville Wagoner for a visit."
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] June 23, 1899 "Athens Junction"
"Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wagoner spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Charles VanWie at Dunnsville."
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] after Dec 24, 1905 "Dunnsville"
"Charles VanWie and wife entertained the following relatives at Christmas dinner; Francis Wagoner, wife and son Archie, Frederick VanWie and wife, Daniel VanWie, Garret Oliver and wife of Bethlehem and Howard Lagrange.  The combined ages of the four grandparents of Milton and Russell VanWie who were present equaled 300 years."
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] no date given about July 1907
"George W. Partridge of Watervliet is spending a short time at Francis Wagoners.  Roy H. Wagoner of Carman who has been spending some time here with relatives has returned home.  Miss Florence Partridge and Miss Minnie Groner of Watervliet have been spending a couple of weeks at Charles Van Wies.  Mrs. Garret Oliver and daughter lizzie visitited Mrs. Oliver's parents Frederick Van Wie and wife this week.  Armison E. Wagonr and family, Charles W. Wagoner and family of Carman and Charles Van Wie and family were guests of Francis Wagoner and wife Sunday."
*[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] Feb 10, 1911 Dunnsville
"Roy Wagoner of Carman is spendig a little time with his grandfather Francis Wagoner."   
 
 
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Revision as of 16:12, October 27, 2013


Birth

Daniel was born April 23, 1805, in New York State[1][2], likely in Rensselaerville where his parents were living at the time. His father was Nathan Lounsbury and his wife Sarah.

Occupation

Daniel was a farmer. During the Civil War, wool from the Lounsbury-Tallman farm was used for uniforms for the Union Soldiers.[3]

Marriage & Children

Daniel married Elizabeth _______. Their known children:

Death

Daniel died at 6 p.m. on August 5, 1873, in Rensselaerville.[4][2] At the time of his death he was 68 years old. He was buried in Medusa Cemetery in Medusa.

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Sources

  1. U.S. Census Research
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gravestone of Daniel D. Lounsbury, Medusa Cemetery, Medusa, NY
  3. Helderberg Lounsbury's, Gertrude Miller & Marie Lounsbury, 1982
  4. Diary Entry of Willet Mackey, Rensselaerville