NameReuben Waggoner 
Deathabt 1766
Documentation
Reuben Waggoner was mentioned in the 2 August 1743 will of his father Herbert Waggoner. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 36–37.]
On 17 October 1753, the Chancery Court of Essex County ordered Benjamin Allen to pay unto Rubin Wagoner 25 pounds of tobacco for attending court two days as an evidence for him against Thomas Burk. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 19, page 279.]
On 19 April 1758, Rn Waggener witnessed the will of Joseph Greenhill of the County of Essex; he proved the will on 18 July 1758. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 11, pages 116–117.]
On 9 February 1761, Reuben Waggener witnessed a deed from Thomas Haile of the County of Essex and Parish of Southfarnham to his son-in-law and daughter Mark Ball and Caty his wife. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 28, page 304.]
On 21 December 1761, an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Mr John Allen was made by Benja Waggoner, Reuben Waggener, and Thomas Meador. Total valuation £9.2.2. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 12, page 21.]
On 19 January 1767, an inventory of the estate of Reuben Waggoner was made by Archibald Ritchie Admr, Benja Waggoner, Nathan Waggoner and John Smith. Total valuation £30.12.0. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 12, pages 257–258.]