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Jonathan W. FAGG
ABT 1821 - BET 1890 AND 1900
- OCCUPATION: 1850, School teacher
- OCCUPATION: 1860, Farmer
- OCCUPATION: 1870, Physician
- OCCUPATION: 1880, Physician
- BORN: ABT 1821, Rutherford Co. TN
- DIED: BET 1890 AND 1900, Henderson or Carroll Co. TN
- CENSUS: 1850, Dwelling 753, Scott Township, Montgomery Co. IN
- CENSUS: 1860, Dwelling 88, Osage, LaSalle Co. IL
- CENSUS: 1870, Dwelling 8, Whitesville, Montgomery Co. IN
- CENSUS: 1880, Dwelling 24, Monon, White Co. IN
- CENSUS: 1890, Private, Company H, 101st Illinois Infantry,
Dwelling 4, District 13, Henderson Co. TN
Notes
Jonathan W. Fagg was born in 1821 in Rutherford County, Tenn., a son of
Charles and Winifred (Welborn) Fagg. He died in the 1890s in Henderson or
Carroll County, Tenn. About 1845 he married Eleanor J. She was born about 1822
in Kentucky. She was living in 1900 in Carroll County, Tenn.
In 1849 Jonathan settled in Montgomery County, Indiana, where he was a
practicing physician. He was a Democrat and member of the Christian Church. At
the 1850 census, he was listed as a school teacher, age 28, born in Tennessee,
his land valued at $1,500, with Eleanor J., 27; Nancy W., 4; and Frances M., 3,
all born in Kentucky. At the 1870 census, he was listed at Whitesville, with
wife Ella; Charles, 20; Susan, 16; John, 13; Virginia, 11; and Charlotte, 9.
Susan taught school at New Ross in 1874 and taught a Sunday School class at New
Ross Christian Church. At the 1880 census, Jonathan was listed as a physician
in the town of Monon, Monon Township, White County, Ind., age 59, born in
Tennessee, father born in Virginia, mother born in Georgia, with wife Eleanor,
58, born in Kentucky, parents born in Virginia; and children Sue, 25, a school
teacher; John W., 22, a laborer; Virginia, 20; and Charlotte, 18, all born in
Missouri.
In the 1890 Special Census of Union Veterans, Dr. Jonathan W. Fagg was listed
at Sardis Post Office in Henderson County, Tenn., suffering from paralysis and
deafness, having served as a private in Company H, 101st Illinois Infantry
Regiment, 1862-1865. At the 1900 census, Eleanor was living with her son
Charles in Caroll County, Tenn., listed as born in February 1822 in Kentucky,
her father born in Virginia and her mother in Kentucky.
Jonathan W. and Eleanor J. Fagg had [eight] children:
i. Nancy W. Fagg, born about 1845 in Kentucky.
ii. Frances M. Fagg, born about 1847 in Kentucky.
iii. Mildred L. Fagg, born about July and died in October 1849 in Montgomery
County, Ind., District 76, of consumption, age three months.
iv. Charles S. Fagg, born in October 1850 in Montgomery County, Ind.; living in
1900 in Carroll County, Tenn.
v. Susan Fagg, born about 1854 in Montgomery County, Ind.
vi. John W. Fagg, born about 1857 in Montgomery County, Ind. In March
1882
John started a drugstore in Monon Township, White County, Ind., with [his
father] physician J.W. Fagg. John W. Fagg was listed at the 1900 census in
Center Township, Indianapolis, Marion County, Ind., born in September 1857 in
Missouri, father shown as born in Kentucky and mother in Indiana, with wife
Margaret, born in January 1871 in Tennessee to parents born there, married four
years with no children.
vii. Virginia Fagg, born about 1859 in Montgomery County, Ind.
ix. Charlotte Fagg, born about 1861 in Montgomery County, Ind.
Rutherford County, Tenn., Record Bk. 6, p. 218
Charles Fagg's will
Mr. Charles Fagg being sick informed us the under subscribers that he wished
his wife Winiford Fagg to keep his property together, and take care of his son
Jonathan W. Fagg, also if his wife should be delivered of a child within nine
months for her and them to have an equal share of his property, and wished his
children to be educated out of their own parts, if they will take it kindley as
their share of property will afford and if any of the childrens property
remains when they come of age to be divided off to them.
September 24th 1822.
(s) Charles Fagg his mark seal
Test
Wm. Sargeant.
Nathanl Chaffin.
Jonathan Wilburn.
Recorded Nov. 25, 1822
- from the research of Fred Eggleston
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1. Byron and Barbara Sistler, Index to Tennessee Wills & Administrations,
1779-1861 (Nashville, 1990), p. 118 (referring to Rutherford County, Tenn.,
Record Bk. 6, p. 218); copy of Charles Fagg’s will, provided by Jim
Welborn, Orange, Texas, March 1999 (witnessed by Wm. Sargeant, Nathaniel
Chaffin, and Jonathan Wilburn).
2. U.S. Census, 1900, Carroll County, Tenn., Enum. Dist. 123, sheet 3, line
6.
3. Directory of Union Township, Montgomery County, Ind.
4. U.S. Census, 1850, Montgomery County, Ind., p. 526-B.
5. U.S. Census, 1870, Montgomery County, Ind., page not noted.
6. Directory of Union Township, Montgomery County, Ind.
7. U.S. Census, 1880, White County, Ind., Enum. Dist. 177, sheet 5, line
2.
8. Special Census of Union Veterans anad Widows, 1890, Henderson County, Tenn.,
Enum. Dist. 4, sheet 67, line 1.
9. U.S. Census, 1900, Carroll County, Tenn., Enum. Dist. 123, sheet 3, line
6.
10. U.S. Census, 1850, Montgomery County, Ind., Mortality Schedules, p.
68.
11. Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana, Historical and Biographical (n.p.,
1882), p. 173.
12. U.S. Census, 1900, Marion County, Ind., Enum. Dist. 101, sheet 5, line
76.
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