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Patria Ann <I>Perdue</I> Wagner

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Patria Ann Perdue Wagner

Birth
Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 May 1943 (aged 87)
Mud Fork, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Mud Fork, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Henry Silas Perdue, Sr & Nancy Jane Howell
Married Paris Witcher Wagner 29 August 1877 Mercer Co WV

Marriage
Page 35 (originial data pg. 29 # 21)
Mercer Co WV, 29 Aug 1877
Paris W. Wagoner 21 single, farmer, b. Tazewell Co VA s/o Adam E. & Julina E. Wagoner.
Patria A. Perdue 21 single b. Franklin Co VA d/o Silas & Nancy Perdue.
Married by Evan H. Brown.


Hettie Marie Shrader Eagle remembers the lovely big home this couple lived in at Mudfork, Tazewell Co VA. Mom said when she and other young people walked to the OLD Macedonia Methodist Church (up the holler where the Henry Silas Perdue & Glen Perdue families lived) from anywhere"on up" Mudfork, VA., they were always welcome to stop at Uncle Paris' and go to the springhouse to get a drink of water. Charles McClelland ‘C. M./Boss'Wagner and his wife, Charlotte Laninia ‘Lottie' Tabor later lived in the home.

Hettie also tells of the hospitality of Patria Perdue Wagner. Everyone just loved her. Patria had planted peonies (or as we called them -peony roses or in some areas they were called piney roses) all the way from the road to the house. Shades of pink, white and red paraded from the road to the front porch where you were always welcome to sit and rest.

January 12, 2003
Samuel Everett Shrader told me that the brick home of Charles Mc. Wagner, at Mudfork, Tazewell Co., VA., had been built when Sam was a young man. The brick home had been built where the older white frame, wooden, beautiful, home of Parris Witcher Wagner had existed. The Wagner home my mother remember from her youth. Sam stated that the older home might have burned.
Parris Wagner was a bee keeper, among other things.

"The Adam Waggoner Family, Tazewell and Montgomery Counties Virginia 175-1996"
(Page 47)
Paris lived on the site of the tanyard operated by his fathe. The home was destroyed by Charles McClelland Wagner, who replaced it with a new brick home. Paris was of medium height and stout frame. By 1930 he had a full head of white hair and a handle-bar moustache. He and Patria are buried in the Adam Wagner Cemetery on Mudfork, Tazewell Co., VA.

Parris Wagner was a bee keeper, among other things.

......

As with all of the stones in this cemetery Phyllis Ann TABOR Tabor, 1941-2004 sent me the readings to use to help our families locate their loved ones

Daughter of Henry Silas Perdue, Sr & Nancy Jane Howell
Married Paris Witcher Wagner 29 August 1877 Mercer Co WV

Marriage
Page 35 (originial data pg. 29 # 21)
Mercer Co WV, 29 Aug 1877
Paris W. Wagoner 21 single, farmer, b. Tazewell Co VA s/o Adam E. & Julina E. Wagoner.
Patria A. Perdue 21 single b. Franklin Co VA d/o Silas & Nancy Perdue.
Married by Evan H. Brown.


Hettie Marie Shrader Eagle remembers the lovely big home this couple lived in at Mudfork, Tazewell Co VA. Mom said when she and other young people walked to the OLD Macedonia Methodist Church (up the holler where the Henry Silas Perdue & Glen Perdue families lived) from anywhere"on up" Mudfork, VA., they were always welcome to stop at Uncle Paris' and go to the springhouse to get a drink of water. Charles McClelland ‘C. M./Boss'Wagner and his wife, Charlotte Laninia ‘Lottie' Tabor later lived in the home.

Hettie also tells of the hospitality of Patria Perdue Wagner. Everyone just loved her. Patria had planted peonies (or as we called them -peony roses or in some areas they were called piney roses) all the way from the road to the house. Shades of pink, white and red paraded from the road to the front porch where you were always welcome to sit and rest.

January 12, 2003
Samuel Everett Shrader told me that the brick home of Charles Mc. Wagner, at Mudfork, Tazewell Co., VA., had been built when Sam was a young man. The brick home had been built where the older white frame, wooden, beautiful, home of Parris Witcher Wagner had existed. The Wagner home my mother remember from her youth. Sam stated that the older home might have burned.
Parris Wagner was a bee keeper, among other things.

"The Adam Waggoner Family, Tazewell and Montgomery Counties Virginia 175-1996"
(Page 47)
Paris lived on the site of the tanyard operated by his fathe. The home was destroyed by Charles McClelland Wagner, who replaced it with a new brick home. Paris was of medium height and stout frame. By 1930 he had a full head of white hair and a handle-bar moustache. He and Patria are buried in the Adam Wagner Cemetery on Mudfork, Tazewell Co., VA.

Parris Wagner was a bee keeper, among other things.

......

As with all of the stones in this cemetery Phyllis Ann TABOR Tabor, 1941-2004 sent me the readings to use to help our families locate their loved ones



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