In 1830 Margaret was listed as head of the house at census time inMiff lin Twp, Franklin Co, OH. The household included: 1 male aged10-15, 1 a t 15-20, 2 were 20-30, 1 female at age 5-10, 1 at 10-15,and Margaret a t 50-60. She lived between son Peter and daughterCatherine Windsor. D aughter Sarah and Henry Zinn were on the otherside of Peter and 3 door s down beyond Catherine was son John with 3Baughman families farther d own. (The Baughman's were in-laws of bothJohn and Mary.) Brother Jac ob Gundy was in Pleasant Twp of the samecounty.
Her gravestone says she was 80 years old, making her birth year 1763.
Some say she died in December but her gravestone says September.
From Sue Phillips' Frederick Agler family:
Margaret is buried by her husband Frederick Agler in the RiversideCeme tery in Mifflin township. The inscription on her tombstone reads,'In m emory of Margaret, wife of Frederick Agler, Died September 10,1843, ag e 80 years'. If the inscription on the tombstone is correct,then Marga ret was born in 1763. In addition the following poem isengraved on the s tone:
My loving friend oh do not weep
I am not dead, but am asleep
And here my body must remain
Till Christ shall bring me home again"
The inscription on her gravestone says:
My loving friends O do not weep
I am not dead but am asleep
And here my body must remain
Till Christ shall bring it forth again