Advertisement

Martin Granville Hagaman

Advertisement

Martin Granville Hagaman

Birth
Watauga County, North Carolina, USA
Death
15 Jun 1910 (aged 67–68)
Huntley, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial
Saint John, Whitman County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 211
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs. J.B. Council received the sad news Saturday that her Father, Mr. Granville, Hagaman, had died at his home in Huntley, Washington last week. He had suffered for a long time with serious stomach trouble, and his physicians decided to send him to a hospital in Spokane. He started, but death came to his relief before he reached his destination.

He was the son of Thomas Hagaman b. NC and Sarah (Rees) Hagaman b. NC

Aside from his daughter, Mrs. Council, is the only survivor of his immediate family.

Mr. Granville Hagaman has a host of relatives and friends in Wataugh who will hear of his death with deep sorrow.

Watauga Democrat. Thursday, Jun 30, 1910 Boone, NC Vol: 22 Page: 4
Added by: The Seakers on 4 Oct 2023
===
United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865
Name Martin G. Hagaman
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
Military Unit 58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Military Company D
Event Type Military Service
Event Date from 1861 to 1865
Event Place North Carolina, United States
Event Place (Original) North Carolina
Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of North Carolina.
Note: Formed July 1862, from 5 (Palmer's) Battalion N.C. Partisan Rengers. Consolidated April 9, 1865, with 60 N.C. Infantry, forming (New) 58 N.C. Infantry (State Troops)
Mrs. J.B. Council received the sad news Saturday that her Father, Mr. Granville, Hagaman, had died at his home in Huntley, Washington last week. He had suffered for a long time with serious stomach trouble, and his physicians decided to send him to a hospital in Spokane. He started, but death came to his relief before he reached his destination.

He was the son of Thomas Hagaman b. NC and Sarah (Rees) Hagaman b. NC

Aside from his daughter, Mrs. Council, is the only survivor of his immediate family.

Mr. Granville Hagaman has a host of relatives and friends in Wataugh who will hear of his death with deep sorrow.

Watauga Democrat. Thursday, Jun 30, 1910 Boone, NC Vol: 22 Page: 4
Added by: The Seakers on 4 Oct 2023
===
United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865
Name Martin G. Hagaman
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
Military Unit 58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Military Company D
Event Type Military Service
Event Date from 1861 to 1865
Event Place North Carolina, United States
Event Place (Original) North Carolina
Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of North Carolina.
Note: Formed July 1862, from 5 (Palmer's) Battalion N.C. Partisan Rengers. Consolidated April 9, 1865, with 60 N.C. Infantry, forming (New) 58 N.C. Infantry (State Troops)

Gravesite Details

No Stone



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement