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Nathan Jaggers

Male 1759 - 1839  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Nathan Jaggers was born 16 Oct 1759, Chester Dist., Craven, South Carolina (son of Jeremiah Jaggers); died 19 Aug 1839, White Co., Illinois; was buried White Co., Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1790, Chester Co., South Carolina
    • Census: 1800, Chester Dist., South Carolina
    • Census: 1810, Chester Dist., Chester, South Carolina
    • Census: 1820, Fox River Twp., White, Illinois
    • Residence: 1783 - 1787, Lancaster Dist., South Carolina
    • Residence: 1787 - 1789, Bedford Co., Tennesee
    • Residence: 1789 - 1790, Huntsville, Madison, Alabama
    • Residence: 1790, Chester Co., South Carolina; With a boy under age 16, a man over age 16, one female and one slave
    • Residence: 1800, Chester Dist., South Carolina; With a boy and two girls under age 10, a boy and girl age 10 to 15 and a woman age 26 to 44
    • Residence: 1810, Chester Dist., Chester, South Carolina; With a boy and girl under age 10, two girls age 10 to 15, two men and two women age 16 to 25 and a woman age 26 to 44
    • Residence: 1820, Fox River Twp., White, Illinois; With a woman over age 45
    • Residence: 1820 - 1839, White Co., Illinois
    • _MILT: 1775 - 1783; Private, Virginia and South Carolina Regiments, Revolutionary War

    Notes:

    Does not appear in the available online probate records for White Co., Illinois, which appear complete for the time period (29 Jan 2014)

    _MILT:
    He enlisted October, 1775, for three months with Capt. Edmund Strange; again in 1779 for three months with Capt. John Nixon, Col. John Winn, in the South Carolina troops. He again enlisted in 1780, serving more than one year with Capts. Thomas Taylor, George Hastin, Shaw and Kirkwood, with Col. Edward Lacy, in the Virginia troops. He again served from February, 1782, for two months under Capt. Neeley and Col. Edward Lacey, and also Col. McDonald in the South Carolina troops. He came to White county, Illinois, where he died August 19, 1839. He was pensioned. ("Illinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials", 1917)

    Buried:
    Old Bean's Cemetery

    Nathan married Margaret Minnis 1784, Craven Co., South Carolina. Margaret (daughter of James Minnis and Susanna) was born Abt 1763, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Minnis Jaggers was born 1788, Kentucky; died 31 Mar 1857, Hawesville, Hancock, Kentucky; was buried Hancock Co., Kentucky.
    2. Martha Jaggers was born 27 Jan 1790, South Carolina; died 9 Apr 1826, White Co., Illinois.
    3. Daniel Duncan Jaggers was born 1792, Chester Co., South Carolina; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.
    4. Mary Jaggers was born 15 Sep 1795, South Carolina; died 09 Nov 1839, Wayne Co., Illinois.
    5. Anna Jaggers was born 17 Oct 1798, South Carolina; died 31 Aug 1876, White Co., Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeremiah Jaggers

    Notes:

    Not found in early probate records of Charleston Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of Chester Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of York Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of Lancaster Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of Kershaw Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of Union Co., South Carolina
    Not found in early probate records of Abbeville Co., South Carolina (Ninety-Six Dist.)
    Not found in early wills of Orange Co., North Carolina
    (3 Dec 2015)

    Some researchers show his ancestry from New England (Stamford, Connecticut by way of Watertown, Massachusetts) through Long Island, New York; the connection to South Carolina is not established by these researchers, nor are there definite records of this person; that said, the "children" shown here are definitely all siblings of one another

    Children:
    1. Hannah Jaggers was born Chester Co., South Carolina; died 2 Nov 1802 - 22 Jul 1803, Chester Co., South Carolina.
    2. Jeremiah Jaggers was born Abt 1751, Chester Co., South Carolina; died 25 Jan 1832, New Hope, Madison, Alabama.
    3. Daniel Jaggers was born Bef 1755, South Carolina; died 1808, Hardin Co., Kentucky.
    4. Jean Jaggers was born Bef 1755, Chester Co., South Carolina; died 1796, Chester Co., South Carolina.
    5. John Jaggers was born Bef 1755, Chester Co., South Carolina; died 4 May 1804, Chester Co., South Carolina.
    6. 1. Nathan Jaggers was born 16 Oct 1759, Chester Dist., Craven, South Carolina; died 19 Aug 1839, White Co., Illinois; was buried White Co., Illinois.
    7. Martha Jaggers was born Abt 1760; died Aft 6 Aug 1810, Chester Co., South Carolina.