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Frances Hagen

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Frances Hagen

Birth
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Death
4 Jul 1833 (aged 28–29)
Salem, Washington County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Salem, Washington County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Francis Hagan

born abt 1804
died of cholera July 4th, 1833
buried Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem Twsp, Washington County Indiana
married Julia Ann Phelps on 12/22/1829
Francis and Julia Ann had 2 known children:

1 - daughter: Maranda Emaline Hagan
born 10/5/1830 Salem Indiana
died 7/24/1907 Knoxville, Iowa
married William McKinney Rutherford in 1847 in Marion Co, Iowa

husband: William McKinney Rutherford
born 1/2/1824 Salem, Indiana
died 3/22/1880 Knoxville, Iowa

2 - daughter: E.S. Hagan died in infancy with her father Francis Hagan in the cholera epidemic of 1833 - 7/1/1833 - 3 days before Francis

Julia Ann Phelps Hagan's 2nd marriage:
Daniel Sherwood was on 5/26/1839
[Indiana records online - 1831-swapping a 9 for a 1]
They moved to Marion County Iowa in 1842

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Francis Hagan was the son of Charles Hagan [1761-1839] and Susannah Hagan who came from Virginia to Indiana following the Revolution. Charles was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and fought from 1777 to 1780 in The Virginia Line - age 16 to 18. He was led by Colonel Grayson and Captain Thomas Triplett. Charles and brother Francis Hagan were at Valley Forge the infamous winter of Dec 1777 - June 1778 and fought at the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. Charles' family moved to Fairfax Co., Virginia where they worked as bricklayers. His father John Hagan and he made and laid thousands of bricks in the construction of George Washington's home at Mount Vernon and appear in General Washington's diary and cash accounts. Charles and Susannah lived in Washington Co. IN and neighboring Jackson Co., IN. Charles was buried in Driftwood Cemetery, Jackson County, IN. Charles and Susannah Hagan had 10 children.

Francis Hagan

born abt 1804
died of cholera July 4th, 1833
buried Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem Twsp, Washington County Indiana
married Julia Ann Phelps on 12/22/1829
Francis and Julia Ann had 2 known children:

1 - daughter: Maranda Emaline Hagan
born 10/5/1830 Salem Indiana
died 7/24/1907 Knoxville, Iowa
married William McKinney Rutherford in 1847 in Marion Co, Iowa

husband: William McKinney Rutherford
born 1/2/1824 Salem, Indiana
died 3/22/1880 Knoxville, Iowa

2 - daughter: E.S. Hagan died in infancy with her father Francis Hagan in the cholera epidemic of 1833 - 7/1/1833 - 3 days before Francis

Julia Ann Phelps Hagan's 2nd marriage:
Daniel Sherwood was on 5/26/1839
[Indiana records online - 1831-swapping a 9 for a 1]
They moved to Marion County Iowa in 1842

== == ==

Francis Hagan was the son of Charles Hagan [1761-1839] and Susannah Hagan who came from Virginia to Indiana following the Revolution. Charles was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and fought from 1777 to 1780 in The Virginia Line - age 16 to 18. He was led by Colonel Grayson and Captain Thomas Triplett. Charles and brother Francis Hagan were at Valley Forge the infamous winter of Dec 1777 - June 1778 and fought at the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. Charles' family moved to Fairfax Co., Virginia where they worked as bricklayers. His father John Hagan and he made and laid thousands of bricks in the construction of George Washington's home at Mount Vernon and appear in General Washington's diary and cash accounts. Charles and Susannah lived in Washington Co. IN and neighboring Jackson Co., IN. Charles was buried in Driftwood Cemetery, Jackson County, IN. Charles and Susannah Hagan had 10 children.



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