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<H3><IMG SRC="coff.gif">Wagemann Family </H3><P>

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<H4>First Generation</H4>

<B>Two young men, Andreas (1758-1779) and Johann George Wagemann (1760-1800) are mentioned in the early Moravian records in NC, initially as apprentices .  Thanks to Patricia Berg, we now know that they were brothers, sons of Anna Free Wagemann who came from Broad River SC to Salem in 1766 with the two boys, having left their father.  <P>

Andreas died of smallpox as a young man.  Johann George married <A HREF="beroth.html">Anna Rosina Beroth</A>, daughter of Johannes and Catherine (Neumann) Beroth, and ran the paper mill at Bethabara until his death in December 1800.  In May 1801 Anna Rosina married <A HREF="gambold.html">Joseph Gambold</A>, apparently at the request of the community who needed someone to take over running the mill.<P>

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<H4>Second Generation</H4>

Children of Johann George and Anna Rosina Wagemann<BR>
Christian Wagemann (1787-1828) m. <A HREF="volz.html">Anna Maria Foltz</A> (ca. 1786-1872?) <BR>
John Wagemann (d. 1872) m. Margaret Robinson 1813, Ohio<BR>
Samuel Benjamin Wagemann (1791-1881) m. Margaret Miller, d/o Godfrey Miller and Catharina Hemplemann, lived Hamilton Co. IN

Benjamin is mentioned only briefly in the Moravian records, when he accompanied a party from the Springplace mission back to Salem in 1812.<P>

Christian is mentioned as a single brother in 1807, taking over the saddler's shop in Salem on the retirement of <A HREF="holder.html">Charles Holder</A>.  He married Anna Maria Foltz in 1812.<P>

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<H4>Third Generation</H4>

Children of Christian Wagemann and Anna Maria Foltz<BR>

George Washington Wagemann (1813-1815)<BR>
William Wagemann<BR>
John Henry Wagemann (1818-?) m. 1) Lisette Shouse (1820-1851), 2) Martha Jane Hardgrove (ca. 1833-?)<BR>
Robert Benjamin Wagemann (ca. 1821-?)<BR>
Joseph Wagemann<BR>
Eliza Albertina Wagemann (probably 1823-1896)<BR>
Sanford Foltz Wagemann (ca. 1825-?) m. Jane?  living Davie Co. NC in 1850<BR>
Anna Rebecca Wagemann (1828-1905)<P>

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<H4>Fourth Generation</H4>

Children of John Henry Wagemann and Lisette Shouse<BR>

William Edward Wagemann (1840-1862)<BR>
Araminta Elisabeth Wagemann (1842-1933)<BR>
Christian Francis Wagemann (1844-?)<BR>
Mary Ann Francisca Wagemann (1846-1869) m. H.C. Belton<P>

Child of John Henry Wagemann and Martha Jane Hardgrove<BR>
Harriet E. Wagemann (1870-1878)<P>

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�, 2001-2007 <BR>
Faye Jarvis Moran<BR>
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<H4>Sources</H4>
Many thanks to Patricia Berg for information on this family.<P>

Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 12 volumes<P>

Forsyth Co. NC census and cemetery records<P>

This page was revised on May 30, 2005.
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