Biographies, Adair County KY; Herbert G. WAGGONER Submission Date: 13-Nov-2001 Source: "A History of Kentucky Baptists From 1769 to 1885, Including More Than 800 Biographical Sketches (in 2 Volumes). Printed for the author, J.H. Spencer in 1886; republished in 1976 by Church History Research & Archives, Lafayette TN. Volume 2, page 204. [Adair County]. Found on Kentucky Biographies Project Herbert G. WAGGONER was among the most efficient laborers within the bounds of Russells Creek Association for a period of nearly 30 years. It is much regretted that so few particulars of his life and labors have been preserved. He was probably a native of VA, but of this the author is not certain. He settled in Adair County KY and became a member of Zion Church (which he long served as pastor) as early as 1805. He was an active and prominent member of Russells Creek Association, and frequently served that body as Moderator. He was called to his reward in 1834, the same year that those other eminent soldiers of the cross - David THURMAN, David L. MANSFIELD, David J. KELLEY and James H. L. MOORMAN - went to join the General Assembly and Church of the First Born. Surnames: KELLEY, MANSFIELD, MOORMAN, THURMAN, WAGGONER *********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Commercial entities must ask for and receive permission from submittor before downloading. ***********************************************************************