Mr. Van Wagoner was born Feb 14, 1847 in Brandon Township, Oakland County, Michigan where he lived until 1900, when he came to Alpena County, locating in Wilson Township.
Besides regular farming, he was first in Alpena County who commenced to raise strawberries for commercial purposes. His business grew to large proportions and the Van Wagoner strawberries became well know over the state and keenly desired for their fine, high quality. His first wife, Josephine, FAG #9564579, died in 1894 and in 1903 he was married to Mary Brown, FAG # 124284290, who died in 1934.
Surviving Mr. Van Wagoner are four sons, Claude of Wilson, William of Davison, Otto of Curran, Cassius of Chesaning. A daughter Mrs. Carrie Evans died 8 years ago. William M. Brown 902 Washington Avenue is a step-son.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Claude Van Wagoner and at 2:30 at the Free Methodist Church. Burial in King Settlement Cemetery, Alpena Co., Michigan
Bio courtesy of Mary Pardo 46849642
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*Civil War Veteran
George served as a Private with the 14 Michigan Infantry Company-U. He enlisted on March 17, 1865 and was discharged on May 23, 1865.
Per Gravehound Club
Pvt George Van Wagoner was the Last Union Soldier of the Civil War from Alpena County.
A commerative flag holder from the Robert Finch Camp #14, SUVCW was placed at his grave site on 11/19/20 by John Sawyer and Kenny Jones
Mr. Van Wagoner was born Feb 14, 1847 in Brandon Township, Oakland County, Michigan where he lived until 1900, when he came to Alpena County, locating in Wilson Township.
Besides regular farming, he was first in Alpena County who commenced to raise strawberries for commercial purposes. His business grew to large proportions and the Van Wagoner strawberries became well know over the state and keenly desired for their fine, high quality. His first wife, Josephine, FAG #9564579, died in 1894 and in 1903 he was married to Mary Brown, FAG # 124284290, who died in 1934.
Surviving Mr. Van Wagoner are four sons, Claude of Wilson, William of Davison, Otto of Curran, Cassius of Chesaning. A daughter Mrs. Carrie Evans died 8 years ago. William M. Brown 902 Washington Avenue is a step-son.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Claude Van Wagoner and at 2:30 at the Free Methodist Church. Burial in King Settlement Cemetery, Alpena Co., Michigan
Bio courtesy of Mary Pardo 46849642
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*Civil War Veteran
George served as a Private with the 14 Michigan Infantry Company-U. He enlisted on March 17, 1865 and was discharged on May 23, 1865.
Per Gravehound Club
Pvt George Van Wagoner was the Last Union Soldier of the Civil War from Alpena County.
A commerative flag holder from the Robert Finch Camp #14, SUVCW was placed at his grave site on 11/19/20 by John Sawyer and Kenny Jones
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