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Enoch F. Jagger
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Jagger, Enoch F., Sugar Grove, was born in
Sugar Grove, and was a son of James and Mary (Brown) Jagger. She was
born at Warren, on the Allegheny, in 1807, surrounded by Indians. James
was born at Hempstead, L. I., in 1802. They were married in 1827. James
settled here in 1817, and died in 1866, leaving a widow and seven
children; three sons are now living— David B., Enoch F., and Charles.
William died leaving a widow and three children, Max, Fred and Florence.
Mrs. Eliza died leaving two children— Lucy B., and Agnes M. Abbott.
Agnes and Harriet Jagger died unmarried. Enoch F. enlisted in Co. D, 9th
N.Y. Regiment of Cavalry, in October, 1861, and was discharged
September, 1862, for disability, from the hospital at Washington, He has
served as assessor, and commissioner, and his father, James, was a
justice of the peace for many years; was appointed by the governor; he
was also assessor. Mary was a daughter of Hon. David Brown and Jeanette
(Broadfoot) Brown. Jeanette was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and David
was born in Belfast, Ireland. They were married at Franklin, Venango
county, in 1802, and settled in Warren, and in 1809 settled in Sugar
Grove, where he built a log house. He also built the first frame house
in the town in 1816. David and Jeanette had a family of seven children,
four of whom are now living— Mary, Barbara, Kittie, John B., Agnes,
James, and William D. Jeanette died in 1841, and David died in 1824.
David established the first tannery in the town, and was a prominent man
of the county. He was at one time a justice of the peace.
History of Warren County:
With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of some of its Prominent
Men and Pioneers, J. S. Schenck, Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1887.
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