Person:Joseph Wagley (1)

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Joseph Wagley
b.1804 (?) North Carolina
 
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Name[1] Joseph Wagley
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1804 (?) North Carolina
Marriage 1830 (?) Louisiana?(his 1st wife; 8 children)
to Martha Starks
Other 1833 Red River County, TexasMigration -- from Louisiana
with Martha Starks
Marriage 7 Nov 1858 Red River County, Texas(his 2nd wife, her 2nd husband; 2 children)
to Nancy Ann Coffee

Red River County, Texas, 1850 census:S1

Wagley, Joseph 46 yrs Farmer (real estate = $2,000) b. North Carolina
      Martha 41 yrs b. Germany
      Keenrod 19 yrs b. Louisiana
      Lavisa 14 yrs b. [blank] [Texas?]
      Josiah 12 yrs b. [blank] [Texas?]
      Margaret 9 yrs b. [blank] [Texas?]
      Abram 7 yrs b. [blank] [Texas?]
      Marth 4 yrs b. [blank] [Texas?]
      William 1 yr b. [blank] [Texas?]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Red River, Texas, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 217B, house/family 311/311.
  2.   White, Gifford. First Settlers of Red River County, Texas. (St. Louis, Missouri: Frances Terry Ingmire, 1981)
    p. 28, 1 Oct 1834.

    Arrived in Red River from Louisiana in 1833. Received a league and a labor of land.

  3.   Clarksville, Red River, Texas, United States. Northern Standard (Clarksville, Texas)
    27 Sep 1851.

    He appears on the list of letters being held at the Clarksville post office.

  4.   Texas Historic Sites Atlas (atlas.thc.state.tx.us)
    1866.

    Moved to Callahan County. Before leaving, he sold 2,300 acres near Annona to John C. & J. D. Garland, which included what became known as Garland Cemetery. Several Wagley family members are buried there in unmarked graves. (Garland Cemetery, FM 44, Annona, 2 mi. S of Annona)