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Charles David Wagaman

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Charles David Wagaman

Birth
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Sep 1929 (aged 76)
Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The son of John R. Wagaman and Martha Dykes, Charles married Fannie May Parker on 27 Dec 1877 in Cass County, Missouri. They were the parents of 1 child.

Charles was involved in a variety of businesses in the area around Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri over the years. He was a coal dealer and co-owner of Wagaman and Tull Coal in Carrollton. He also farmed and operated a grain elevator at various times. He seems to have been in the grain business with another of his brothers, John Randall Wagaman, for a while.

Charles' daughter-in-law, Mona Wagaman, died in 1918 at the age of 32. Her death left Charles' son, Floyd, a widower and the father of a daughter who was just under 3-weeks-old.

Floyd and his daughter, Alene, lived with Charles and Fannie after Mona's death.

Charles died of kidney and heart disease 12 days after his 76th birthday in 1929. He was buried on 25 Sep 1929 and was survived by his wife, Fannie; 1 son, Floyd Wagaman; and 1 granddaughter, Alene Wagaman.

Charles' wife, Fannie, passed away in 1942.

Children: 1 son.

Father of:
Floyd Parker Wagaman

Charles' siblings:
Mary Wagaman Trisler
James Jefferson Wagaman
Susan Barbara Wagaman Albro
Elizabeth Wagaman
Allen Kendrick Wagaman
Sarah Ann Wagaman
John Randall Wagaman
William Henry Wagaman
Margaret Ellen Wagaman Storms
Marion Franklin "Frank" Wagaman
Edward Lucratus Wagaman
The son of John R. Wagaman and Martha Dykes, Charles married Fannie May Parker on 27 Dec 1877 in Cass County, Missouri. They were the parents of 1 child.

Charles was involved in a variety of businesses in the area around Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri over the years. He was a coal dealer and co-owner of Wagaman and Tull Coal in Carrollton. He also farmed and operated a grain elevator at various times. He seems to have been in the grain business with another of his brothers, John Randall Wagaman, for a while.

Charles' daughter-in-law, Mona Wagaman, died in 1918 at the age of 32. Her death left Charles' son, Floyd, a widower and the father of a daughter who was just under 3-weeks-old.

Floyd and his daughter, Alene, lived with Charles and Fannie after Mona's death.

Charles died of kidney and heart disease 12 days after his 76th birthday in 1929. He was buried on 25 Sep 1929 and was survived by his wife, Fannie; 1 son, Floyd Wagaman; and 1 granddaughter, Alene Wagaman.

Charles' wife, Fannie, passed away in 1942.

Children: 1 son.

Father of:
Floyd Parker Wagaman

Charles' siblings:
Mary Wagaman Trisler
James Jefferson Wagaman
Susan Barbara Wagaman Albro
Elizabeth Wagaman
Allen Kendrick Wagaman
Sarah Ann Wagaman
John Randall Wagaman
William Henry Wagaman
Margaret Ellen Wagaman Storms
Marion Franklin "Frank" Wagaman
Edward Lucratus Wagaman

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