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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Stokes County, N. C., Oct. 24, 1788. He was converted in 1808, joined the [[Virginia]] [[Conference]] in 1811, and was appointed to [[Salisbury]] Circuit. He was ordained deacon in 1813, elder in 1815, and died April 13, 1816. Mr. Waggoner was laborious, intellectual, and faithful. See Minutes of Annual Conferences; 1817, p. 291, </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in Stokes County, N. C., Oct. 24, 1788. He was converted in 1808, joined the [[Virginia]] [[Conference]] in 1811, and was appointed to [[Salisbury]] Circuit. He was ordained deacon in 1813, elder in 1815, and died April 13, 1816. Mr. Waggoner was laborious, intellectual, and faithful. See Minutes of Annual Conferences; 1817, p. 291, </p>
 
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Samuel Waggoner [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Stokes County, N. C., Oct. 24, 1788. He was converted in 1808, joined the Virginia Conference in 1811, and was appointed to Salisbury Circuit. He was ordained deacon in 1813, elder in 1815, and died April 13, 1816. Mr. Waggoner was laborious, intellectual, and faithful. See Minutes of Annual Conferences; 1817, p. 291,

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