Margaret Bonnett *

Birth: 1759, Cedar Creek Swamp, Frederick Co., Virginia, USA
Death: 6 May 1792, Jesse's Run, Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA


Jacob (Jean Jacques) Bonnett (Bonet)* Anna Marie (Ancien) Desreaux * John Lorence (Lorentz)* Mary (Lorence (Lorentz )) *
Samuel Bonnett * Mary Elizabeth Lorence (Lorentz)*
Margaret Bonnett *
m. John (Johannes) Waggoner *

Elizabeth Waggoner

Mary Waggoner

Peter Waggoner *

Father: Samuel Bonnett *
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Lorence (Lorentz)*

Married John (Johannes) Waggoner * on ABT 1786 at Hampshire Co., West Virginia, USA
Child 1: Elizabeth Waggoner 5 Nov 1779 - m. John D. Hardman
Child 2: Mary Waggoner 9 Dec 1780 - 7 Jun 1871 m. Jacob Jr. Wolf
Child 3: Peter Waggoner * 13 Mar 1787 - 26 May 1879 m. (1) Catherine Hardman * m. (2) Unknown

Notes: Killed by marauding Indians led by Tecumseh in present day Preston County,WV May 7,1792. Whe n the Indians raided the Waggoner cabin,John was working in a field.Tecumseh fired at him bu t missed.John was unarmed and ran to his cabin for a gun,but saw Indians in possession and ra n to a neighbor's for help. The Indians killed one child at the cabin and carried off Margare t,13 years old,12 year old Mary,six year old Peter and three unidentified children. Margare t and the three unidentified children were killed about a mile from the cabin and Elizabeth,M ary and Peter carried beyond the Ohio River

Margaret Bonnett, a daughter of Samuel and Mary Elizabeth (Lorentz) Bonnett, was born about 1 757 and was killed by marauding Indians led by Tecumseh in present day Preston County WV Ma y 7, 1792. She married John (Johannes) Waggoner in Hampshire County VA in 1778. John, a son o f Wilhelm and Agnesa Waggoner, was born in Philadelphia County PA November 24, 1751 and die d in Lewis County VA about 1742, when his will was probated in that county.
When the Indians raided the Waggoner cabin, John was working in a field. Tecumseh fired a t him but missed. John was unarmed and ran to his cabin for a gun, but saw Indians in possess ion and ran to a neighbor's for help. The Indians killed one child at the cabin and carried o ff Margaret, 13 year old Elizabeth, 12 year old Mary, six year old Peter and three unidentifi ed children. Margaret and the three unidentified children were killed about a mile from the c abin and Elizabeth, Mary and Peter carried beyond the Ohio River.
John married Susannah Richards February 19, 1799. Susannah born about 1782 and probably d ied before 1840. She was not mentioned in John's will, which was dated 1840. She was a ward o f John Runyon when she was married and was probably a daughter of either Arnold or Paul Richa rds, both of whom were killed by Indians in August 1782.

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