Christoph Wagner

Christoph Wagner

Male 1824 - 1881  (57 years)

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  • Name Christoph Wagner 
    Born 10 Nov 1824  Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Christened 17 Nov 1824  Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Died 18 Dec 1881  Russellville, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Buried 21 Dec 1881  Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Person ID i78  Wagner-Thomas
    Last Modified 27 Jan 2013 

    Father Paulus Wagner,   b. 20 Apr 1795, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Jun 1871, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 76 years) 
    Mother Anna Kunigunde Seidel,   b. 13 Dec 1801, Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Mar 1870, Osage City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years) 
    Married 16 Nov 1817  Buchau, Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Family ID F19  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Christoph Wagner,   b. 10 Nov 1824, Schwarzach, Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Dec 1881, Russellville, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 57 years) 
    Married 17 Jan 1848  Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [6, 7, 8, 9
    Children 
    +1. William Wagner,   b. 16 Jun 1849, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 May 1925, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
    +2. Paulina Wagner,   b. 9 Oct 1850, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1891, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 40 years)
     3. August Wagner,   b. 17 Jan 1853, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef Jul 1909  (Age < 56 years)
    +4. Julius Wagner,   b. 26 May 1855, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Jul 1909, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 54 years)
    +5. Victoria Antonia Wagner,   b. 23 Jul 1858, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Oct 1943, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years)
     6. Amelia Wagner,   b. 23 Mar 1861, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Nov 1865, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 4 years)
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2014 
    Family ID F75  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 17 Jan 1848 - Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 18 Dec 1881 - Russellville, Cole, Missouri, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Christopher Wagner, son of Paulus Wagner, killed in train wreck 12-18-1881
    Christopher Wagner, son of Paulus Wagner, killed in train wreck 12-18-1881

  • Notes 
    • 1824 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY,Bavaria-Schwarzach: Christoph Wagner was born 10 November 1824, son of Paulus Wagner and Kunigunda, born Seidler from Kirchbuchau. Known as Christ.

      1840 IMMIGRATION: Church rcds by Karl Walther, Eckersdorf, GY Nov 1996: Passport for Christoph Wagner had to be signed for by father Georg in Oberfranken 19 Feb 1840.
      History of Cole, etc Counties, Missouri, Vol 2. Thomas Jefferson Lib.system, M977.8. Page 900. (originally published by Goodspeed, Chicago in 1889 and was reproduced): "George was a native of Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany (Chris too?)... Chris came to the United States with his brother George, who went to Jefferson City and Chris followed."

      1847 CITIZEN: Became naturalized citizen in 1847 as did George, his brother.

      1848 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole-Jefferson City: Christopher Wagner md Elizabeth Wolfrum 17 January 1848.

      1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp; Anc Img 75, Dw 572, next door to Paulus Wagner:
      WAGNER, Christopher 26/GY-baker; Elizabeth 18/MO; Wm 1/MO

      1859 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901458 BK N-O, pg 132: Warranty, 20 Aug 1859:
      Lucius D Kerr paid by Christopher Waggoner, both of Cole Co MO, $650, to wit: the south fractional half of the SE Qtr (west of the Osoph?) of Section 29, the east half of the NE fractional Qtr, the SE Qtr of the NW Qtr & the east half of the SW Qtr of Section 32 in Twp 43 Range 11 in the distant lands suspect to sale at Fayette MO, containing 299 acres & 13 1/4 100ths of an acre.

      1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229:
      WAGNER, Christ 36/VA [??][shd be Bavaria], beer saloon [8000,2000]; Elizabeth
      29/VA; William 11/MO; Pauline 9/MO; August 7/MO; Julius 5/MO;
      Antoine 2/MO; Annie SHEAM-svt 17/GY; Conrad COOK-svt 22/GY

      1861-65 MILITARY: History of Cole County, p 262 - Christopher on Roster of Soldiers 1861-1865. "Chris Wagoner - H.G." (Home guard)
      History of Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capital and of Cole County, by James E Ford pg 587: "William M Zuendt... As a young man he became associated with his father-in-law, Christ Wagner in the wholesale grocery business of this city. He married Antonia Wagner, daughter of Christ Wagner, in 1879. Christ Wagner, a veteran of the Mexican War and a lieutenant in the Union army in the Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from Munich, Bavaria, and settled 8 miles east of Jefferson City where he built what is said to have been the first brewery in Cole County.
      Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849 and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians...

      1862,1864,1870, 1874, 1876: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer

      1863 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 96: Wm M Sampkin, deceased, of Osage Co, by his last will & testament, admitted to probate of Co Court of Osage, did appoint L Revely Exec, to sell real estate by him owned at public sale by auction, 6 day of Nov 1863 at Court House in Jefferson City, published in MO State Times for 4 wks & a copy of such notice in a public place 20 days before the sale.
      Christopher Wagner of the city of Jefferson, Cole Co, St of MO, the highest & last bidder towit: The undivided half part or one half interest 114 (?) situate near the depot of the Pacific RR in Jeff City, the entire lot being 1/2 acre.

      1864 HISTORY: History of Cole Co by Goodspeed, pg 1164-addenda: The Exchange Bank of Jefferson City was first organized February 15, 1864 under title of Jefferson City Savings Association, Directors: Christ Wagner; Stockholders:
      Christ Wagner, George Wagner, Clay Ewing; First Board of Directors: Christ and George Wagner; Officers: Clay Ewing-President, Christ Wagner-Vice President.

      1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 478: 4 April 1865 between John J Delahay & Sarah his wife & Christopher Wagner, both of Cole Co, $150 paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate situate & being in the City of Jefferson, subdivision #8 as made by RW Wells of in lots 609 & 610, being the corner of said lots made by Monroe & Miller Streets as appear from the plot of said city. Signed by John Jas DeLa Hoy & Sara C Delahay, witnessed & signed by John F Wielandy, Notory Public.

      1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 587-88: 5 Aug 1865 between Christopher & wife Elizabeth Wagner & George Wagner, both of Cole Co, $1000 paid to the said Christopher Wagner in hand paid by George Wagner, towit: E half of SE Qter of Sec 30 Twp 44 Range 10 west, containing 80 acres more or less. Signed by Christopher & Elizabeth Wagner, notarized by John F Wielandy.

      1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 Bk R, pg 392: Deed, 1 Feb 1866 from John F Wielandy & his wife of Cole Co & Christopher Wagner of same county, for $835 paid by Christopher Wagner - towit claim real estate in Cole Co: The West fractional half of the NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 Range 11, 63 acres. Also the East fractional half of the NE Qtr of NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 R11, 41 acres, the land heretofore conveyed by Thos L Price & wife to the Pacific RR Co. for rights of way thru said lands. Signed John F & Kunnegunda Wielandy
      She relinquished her dower to the real estate herein described freely & without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. Signed Frederick Roetzer, Justice of the Peace

      1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 612: 28 April 1866: Wm F Dunnica (?) of Howard Co MO, for the sum of $150, paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate
      in the city of Jefferson, described towit: The undivided half of Lot 114 situate on the corner of Water & Adams St in said city of Jefferson. Sealed this 28 Apr 1866, Signed WF Dunnica, J Shackelford, Notary Public, Howard Co.

      1867 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK T, pg 708: Indenture 12 Oct 1867. Thos Price & wife & H Clay Ewing witnesseth that whereas they ...named persons have subscribed & paid over to H Clay Ewing, agent,tho... set opposite their respective names for the purpose of purchasing lots in the city of Jefferson, #45-50, 55-59, 51-52 & the north half of 53-54, 61-62 towit: Christopher $200, George Wagner $75,A Gundelfinger $1500, Clay Ewing $100, ...Knaup $100, Fred Fischer $100, Joseph Knaup $100, John Doehla $115, F C Schott $15, Jefferson City Land Co $100, the City of Jefferson $4000, ...Dulles $200, ...Walther $100, Adam Hirsch $10, B C Veith $5, John Schott $100, Fred Miller $15, C Gundelfinger $126, J F Wielandy $50, JC Gundelfinger $175, John Neighhorn $25, .... (many more names). Now therefore in consideration of the ... & in further consideration of the sum of $1200 to me in hand paid, the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged by W Clay Ewing, agent, w...aforesaid has granted, bargained & sold...following described lots in the city of Jefferson towit: the lots in said city numbered 47, 48, 55, & the north half of lot 54. 12 Oct 1867, signed Thos L Price & Caraline V Price (relinquished her dower to the real estate...)

      1868 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK U, pg 107, 3 April 1868: Charlton J Convin & Mary E Convin his wife, of Jackson Co, St of MO, for the sum of $6800 paid by Christopher Wagner & J Ed Belch of the Co of Cole, St of MO, the following described parcels of land situate in the Co of Cole, that is to say: the NE Qtr of the NE Qtr of Sec 7, the north half of Sec 8, the SW Qtr of Sec 8, the north half of the SE Qtr of Sec 8, & the east half of the NW Qtr of Sec 17, all in Twp 44 Range 13.

      1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277/289:
      WAGNER, Christ 46/Bav-farner [18,000; 450]; Eliz 39/Bav-keep house; William 21/MO;
      Julius 15/MO; Antoine 11/MO; Elizabeth SERGEE-svt 16/MO

      1874,1876,1880 HISTORY: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer, sheriff 1880.
      P 265 - VP, stockholder, director - Exchange Bank.

      1876 HISTORY: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 8 Oct 1876: Ad-"Chris. Wagner placed several fine eating apples on our table yesterday, and by placing them there has placed us under obligation to him. Thanks."
      Jefferson City People's Tribune, 11 Oct 1876, pg3: "We are proud to record the fact that at the great St Louis fair, our fellow-citizen, Chris. Wagner carried off a premium on his Goethe wine. Where there were so many competitors and the competition coming from districts devoted especially to the culture of the grape, it is indeed gratifying to know that Cole ranked as high as the best."

      1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp" Anc.com Img 27, pg 87,16 June,Dwelling 247/247"
      WAGNER, Christopher 56/Bav (Bav,Bav) farmer; Elizabeth-wife 49/Bav (Bav/Bav);
      Catherine KOHLER-svt 15/MO (MO,MO)Single; Ellie ABRAHAM-svt
      23/MO (KY,KY) single svt on farm

      1881 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Russelville: Christopher Wagner was killed 18 December 1881, while aboard the newly built railroad; funeral at home of Mrs S W Scovern on High Street 21 December 1881; buried Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Missouri.
      Funeral Notice: Yourself and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Christopher Wagner, from the residence of Mrs. S W Scovern, on High Street, this afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock. Jefferson City, Mo., December 21, 1881.


      History of Cole Co. Jeff City Daily State Journal, Dec 19 1881.
      "The St. Louis, Jefferson City and Kansas Railway was graded as far as Russellville in July, 1881, and on August 17 a bridge was completed across the Moreau and construction train running.
      December 18th of that year, a wreck on this newly built railroad killed Christopher Wagner, Green C. Berry and Oscar Monnig outright and fatally injured Chris Gemeinhardt and Willie Zuendt. All were prominent in the business life of the city and county."
      William M. Zuendt and Chris: "As a young man he (William) associated with father-in-law, Christ Wagner in wholesale grocery business. Md Antonia Wagner, dau of Christ Wagner 1979. Christ was veteran of the Mexican War and a Lieutenant in the Union Army in Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from from Munich, Bavaria, settled east miles east of Jefferson City, where he built what is said to have been first brewery in Cole County.
      Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849, and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians.


      LETTERS FROM CALIF to Paulus and family while Christoph was in California. Copies from Paul LePage 3/1991. Originals transcribed by Lucille Zuendt. Letter included:
      1. death of bro William sometime before letter 24 April 1851, in Cal.(Mtn fever, unable to speak or leave instructions. Sick short time, very thin. Keepsakes returned to Paulus [must not have been md].
      2. He inquired about his brother-in-laws, Wuger and ...Also said he had inquired about brother-in-law's brother Hoslach from Osage County who has a brewery 3 miles from Marysville. Mr Weiss's brother-in-law Hofur lives 12-15 miles from there.
      3. Another letter mentions John Doehla, that he will stay in Trinity River and sends greetings to his parents and relatives.
      4. Places mentioned in letters: Georgetown (El Dorado Co), Weavertown 1850 (not exist now-Trinity Co-Weaverville?), Union City 4-1851 (Alameda Co), Placerville (SF Co), Sacramento (Sac Co), Marysville (Sutter Co). Rivers: Scott, Trinity, Yuba, Feather.


      NOTES: Said Christ built a home on corner of Moreau Drive [1122] and Vineyard Square, that it was still standing in 1955. But an article in "Post Tribune" Jeff City, June 21, 1989, said the house was built by the 8th governor of Missouri, John C. Edwards and used during the Civil War. After, it was sold to Chris Wagner [16 Oct 1864and Andrew Gundlefinger. The property was name Vineyard Place after Mayme Vineyard, who owned the home from 1934-1965. CHECK OUT.
      Wm Zuendt moved to Riverview when wife died.

  • Sources 
    1. [S36] Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Evangelical Lutheran Parish records, Birth,Christening BK page 309 #18.
      Schwarzach No 47, Christoph Wagner, born in Schwarzach on 10 November, early at half to seven o'clock and baptized on the 17th. Parents: Paulus Wagner, baker and inhabitant from here, and Kunigunda, born Seidler from Kirchbuchau. God-father was Christoph Hermann, farmer in Wolpenreuth
      Letter from Karl Loehner of Germany, 6 July 1992 to Robert P Wagner, with signed copies of information from Parish in Schwarzach, signed by Paster Schmidt, 29 June 1992.

      Date: 1776 or 1826

    2. [S36] Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Evangelical Lutheran Parish records, Birth,christening book pg 309, #18.
      Schwarzach No 47, Christoph Wagner, born in Schwarzach on 10 November, early at half to seven o'clock and baptized on the 17th. Parents: Paulus Wagner, baker and inhabitant from here, and Kunigunda, born Seidler from Kirchbuchau. Godfather was Christoph Hermann, farmer in Wolpenreuth.
      Letter from Karl Loehner of Germany, 6 July 1992, with signed copies of information from Parish in Schwarzach. BIR,CHR: Book 1776-1826, pg 309,#18, signed by Paster Schmidt, 29 June 1992.

      Date: 1776 or 1826

    3. [S13] Obituary: Missouri,Cole Co-Jefferson City.
      The St. Louis, Jefferson City and Kansas Railway was graded as far as Russellville in July, 1881, and on August a bridge was completed across the Moreau and construction train running. December 18th of that year, a wreck on this newly built railroad killed Christopher Wagner, Green C. Berry and Oscar Monnig outright and fatally injured Chris Gemeinhardt and Willie Zuendt. All were prominent in the business life of the city and county."
      William M. Zuendt and Chris: "As a young man he (William) associated with father-in-law, Christ Wagner in wholesale grocery business. Md Antonia Wagner, dau of Christ Wagner 1979. Christ was veteran of Mexican War, Lt in Union Army in Civil War. Son of Paul Wagner from Munich Bavaria, settled east miles east of Jeff C, where built what is said to have been first brewery in Cole County.
      Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849, and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians.
      also History of Cole Co Missouri

      Date: 19 December 1881

    4. [S69] Family Rcds: LePAGE, Paul.
      Christopher, Elizabeth and some of children buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Jefferson City
      March 1991 visit with Robert P Wagner

    5. [S37] Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Buchau: Evangelical Lutheran Parish Rcd, Pg 146 #4.
      "Paulus Wagner, master baker in Schwarzach and Cunigunda Baumueller on Sunday 16 Nov 1817, in Buchau,Kulmbach,Bavaria,Germany"
      Karl Walther, Eckersdorf GY Sep 1996 - MG Rcd from Parish in Buchau BK, possession of Robert P Wagner

      Date: 1817

    6. [S39] Missouri,Cole Co: Marriage Records, Bk A, p 258.
      Christopher Wagner and Elizabeth Margaretha Wolfrom...married 17th day of January 1848
      Date: 1848

    7. [S72] Missouri,Cole Co: Newspapers, page 2.
      In Cole County, on the 17th inst, by Robert A Garrett, Esq., Mr Christopher Wagner to Miss Elizabeth M Wolfrom.
      Jefferson City, MO Inquirer

      Date: 22 January 1848

    8. [S80] Internet: Ancestry.com, Anc.com Img 40, MG Bk, pg 258.
      State of Missouri, County of Cole: I, Robert A Ewing, lawful Justice of the County court for Cole County of said State, hereby certify that on the 17th day of January 1848, in the County of Cole aforesaid, I united in the bonds of Matrimony Christopher Wagner and Elizabeth Margaretha Wolfrom, each of said county, given under my hand this 17th day of January 1848, signed R. A. Ewing... filed Jany 24th 1848.
      Missouri Marriage Records, 1801-2002, Searched 2-8-2009, copy of original marriage record page 258, also Index to Marriage Records 1821-1881, pg 152

    9. [S112] Misssouri, Cole Co-Jefferson City newspaper: The Daily Post.
      ...Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner... Elizabeth Wolfrum... was married to Christ Wagner Jan 17,1849 at the old Wolfrum homestead 5 miles east of this city. The ceremony was performed by Judge Ewing, father of Ash and Clay Ewing, deceased. They made their home there for a short tme and then came to Jefferson City. Their union was blessed with seven children...