Third Generation


30. Lucinda Carolina Cobb21,22,23,24 was born on 26 December 1838 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. She appeared in the census in 1840 in Lafayette County, Missouri. Age 00-04, enumerated in the household of his father James Morris Cobb She appeared in the census in 1850 in Lafayette County, Missouri. Lucinda C. 11 f MO Lucinda appeared in the census in 1860 in Johnson County, Missouri. Lucinda 20 f w MO She died on 4 September 1927 at the age of 88 in Johnson County, Missouri. Obituary from The Odessa Mo. Ledger 9/9/1927: Mrs. Lucinda Wagoner - One of the old, respected citizens of Mckendree neighborhood passed to her reward Saturday night, Mrs. Lucinda Wagoner. Lucinda C. Cobb was one of thirteen children of the pioneers James Cobb and his wife Polly and was born December 26, 1838. On March 7, 1860 she was united in marriage to R.E. Wagoner and they were the parents of nine children. In her forty second year, Mrs. Wagoner was converted and joined the Methodist church at Mckendree. The Sunday School and the Methodist Class of Mckendree had both been organized in her father's home before any church house was built and four of her brothers were ministers of the Gospel and served the Methodist Church, and all of her family were people who knew God, who walked with Him and Talked with Him. They, except two, her husband and five of her children have gone before. She was a faithful Christian, loving wife and mother, and a splendid neighbor and friend, especially to those who were ill or in distress. There are many who were ill or in distress. There are many who will miss and mourn her loss besides her children. T. L. at whose home she died, Mrs. Anna Brown of Girard, Kansas, Mrs. Jennie Phillips and H.B. Wagoner of Oregon, her eleven grand children, thirty-one great grand children, and ten great, great grand children, and the two sisters, who are all that are left of the once large family circle, Mrs. Mary Worley and Mrs. W. F. Baker, Sr. The last services were held at Mckendree Sunday, by Rev. W.F. Wagoner with J.W. Emory of Bates City. burial was in the old Cobb cemetery. She was buried about 6 September 1927 in Cobb Family Cemetery, Johnson County, Missouri.

Lucinda Carolina Cobb and Reason Emory Wagoner were married on 7 March 1860 in Johnson County, Missouri. Reason Emory Wagoner22,24, son of Ephraim Wagoner and Jemima Mayhew, was born on 25 October 1838 in Allen County, Kentucky. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Johnson County, Missouri. Wagoner R. W. 21 m w farmer /$400 KY He died on 21 June 1915 at the age of 76 in Johnson County, Missouri. Reason was buried about 23 June 1915 in Cobb Family Cemetery, Johnson County, Missouri.

Lucinda Carolina Cobb-8087 and Reason Emory Wagoner-15998 had the following children:

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Mary Jane (Jennie) Wagoner-16159.

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James E Wagoner24 was born in 1862. He died in 1863 at the age of 1.

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Luathea J Wagoner24 was born in 1863. She died in 1864 at the age of 1.

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Amanda Wagoner23,24 was born in 1865 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. She died in 1881 at the age of 16.

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Thomas Lee Wagoner-16161.

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Henry Benson Wagoner-16162.

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Ruth Anna Wagoner23 was born in 1871 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri.

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Minnie Birte Wagoner was born in 1881. She died in 1886 at the age of 5.