Angell Ancestry


      Tad's direct line: Tad CAMPBELL->Kathy APPLETON->Frances FOSTER->Maude GRUNDY->Amelia DRAGGOO->William R. DRAGGOO->William DRAGGOO Sr.->Martha ANGELL->John ANGELL

      Martha "Matty" ANGELL


        Born: 18 Feb 1782 Pennsylvania
        Died: 28 Jan 1847 Vermillion Twp., Ashland (formerly Richland) Co., OH
        Father: John ANGELL Sr.
        Mother: Elenor Matilda _____

        Married: about 1800 PA to Frederick DRAGGOO Sr.

        Children:
             1. John DRAGGOO (1801-c.1862) m. Elizabeth COX
             2. Peter DRAGGOO (1803-1869) m. Nancy WILLIAMS
             3. Lydia DRAGGOO (1805-1878) m. Thomas JOHNSON
             4. Benjamin DRAGGOO (1807- ) m. Rebecca REED
             5. Frederick W. DRAGGOO (1809-1883) m. Anne MITCHELL
             6. Mary DRAGGOO (1811- ) m. James Finley CARR
             7. William DRAGGOO Sr. (1812-1891) m1. Elizabeth REED; m2. Rachel Jane SCOTT
             8. Eleanor DRAGGOO (1815- ) m. Benjamin S. "Billy" MITCHELL
             9. James DRAGGOO (1817-1893) m1. Zerniah JOHNSON; m2. Hannah (FARRELL) CADWALLADER
             10. Alpheus DRAGGOO (1819-1871) m. Rachel REED
             11. Clarissa DRAGGOO (1821-1892) m. George W. REED
             12. Thomas DRAGGOO (1824- )
             13. George W. DRAGGOO (1826-c.1896) m. Samantha BLAIR


      John ANGELL Sr.


        Born: about 1760-70
        Died: about Jun 1830 Mahoning Twp., Mercer (now Lawrence) Co., PA
        Father: unknown
        Mother: unknown

        Married: to Elenor Matilda _____

        Children:
             1. John ANGELL Jr.
             2. Elizabeth ANGELL m. William SIMONTON
             3. Martha "Matty" ANGELL (1782-1847) m. Frederick DRAGGOO Sr.
             4. Rebecca ANGELL m. Galbreath MCMILLEN
             5. Hannah Ann ANGELL (c.1789-1855) m. Jacob STILLWAGON
             6. Elenor ANGELL (1792-1879) m. James FERRELL
             7. Keziah ANGELL m. Christopher WILLEY

        About 1825 John Angell built a grist-mill on a small run which empties into the Mahoning, one-and-a-half miles above Edenburg, PA. He also had a distillery a short distance above, on the same side of the river. William Walters afterwards owned the mill. Nothing now remains of either mill or distillery.





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