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From: "Kathy Wells" <>
Subject: Re: [PAHUNTIN] History of Mt. Union etc.
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 00:23:25 -0600
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NANCE,
Wow, you found all kinds of little tidbits in that book by Africa.
I had seen that book before and only copied the page about being Among the
early settlers in the vicinity of Maddensville was
Joshua Brown, who owned a tract of land up the little Aughwick Creek, now
owned by the Madden brothers. I appreciate all of the other tidbits you
sent.
Thanks so much, Kathy Wells.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Lorz" <>
To: "Kathy Wells" <>; <>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [PAHUNTIN] History of Mt. Union etc.


> I didn't find Joshua Brown or William Wagoner in the History of Mt. Union,
> Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. In the Africa's History of Huntingdon
> Co. (1883) p. 248, Joshua Brown was one of the first officers of Three
> Springs Lodge, No. 790, I.O.O.F. Clay twp.
>
> p. 363 Springfield township. Under Villages and Hamlets -
> Maddensville.Among the early settlers in the vicinity of Maddensville was
> Joshua Brown, who owned a tract of land up the little Aughwick Creek, now
> owned by the Madden brothers. Mr. Brown died in the fore part of 1882
aged
> ninety years.
>
> William Wagoner played tuba in the Shade Gap Cornet Band, organized in
Nov.
> 1880.
>
> William Wagner was a Constable in Springfield twp. in 1806. In 1820, a
> William Waggoner was constable, same twp. William Waggoner was Supervisor
> in 1816 & 1822 same twp. Wm Wagoner ( 1g) in 1830.
>
> In 1872, Joshua Brown was Supervisor of Springfield Twp.
>
> The 125th Regiment War of the Rebellion. "The loss of the regiment at
> Antietam was one hundred and fifty, of whom only four were missing, all
the
> remainder being killed or wounded. Amont he latter was William C. Wagoner
> of F company."
>
> William C. Wagoner elected prothonotary Oct. 1860 & Oct 1863.
>
> Brady township under Hamlets and Villages
> William J Wagner is the present postmaster of the post office of Airy Dale
> about 5 miles from Millcreek.
>
> William G. Wagoner was a post master in the village of Mill Creek, Brady
twp
> pre 1880.
>
> William H. Wagoner, Pvt. Fifth Regiment Co. D
>
> I hope some of this is helpful.
> Nance
>
> Joshua Brown and the other name is William
> > Wagoner/Wagner/Waggoner. I sure would appreciate it.
> > thanks, Kathy Wells.
> >
>
>
>



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