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| From http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/: BEAUCHAMP - BOYD - HAGAN - HAGIN - HOGAN-JOHNSON- NICHOLS - NORMAN-TAYLOR -TRAYLOR - SIMS - SMITH - WILSON Entries: 3227 Updated: Mon Sep 16 11:43:05 2002 Contact: Jennifer Nichols Home Page: ALABAMA > GEORGIA > NORTH / SOUTH CAROLINA > FLORIDA Northern Roots & Southern Roots, a Patriotic Descendant ID: I2991 Name: Edward HAGAN (prob) 1 Sex: M Birth: ABT 1720 in prob Charles Co.MD 2 Death: 1779 in York Co., Mt. Pleasant PA Occupation: farmer Note: 3 4 5 Note: BOOK D -York County Register of Wills 1777-1782 (reel 3453) York County Pennsylvania, Mt Pleasant Township. WILL OF EDWARD HAGAN deceased June 7, 1779. Probated July 2, 1779: Book D (York County Reg of Wills 1777-1782 IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. I EDWARD HAGEN of Mount Pleasant Township County of York and Province of Pennsylvania Farmer being Weak in Body but of Sound Mind and Memory Blessed be God This Fourth Day of June Seventeen Hundred and Seventy Nine Make and Publish this my Last Will and Testament in manner following td give to my Wife ELIZABETH HAGAN her Thirds as long as her Widowhood and if She should not Marry till death, and after marriage or death, her Thirds to be equally divided among my children_.(Item) to my Sons HENERY and JOHN and PATRICK and EDWARD and JAMES and DAVID and PETER. I give and bequeath all my Real and Personal Estate with my Wifes Third Part after her Marriage or Deceas Only my Son HENERY is to have one mare none by the Name of Norton, likewise my son PATRICK is the have one horse ______of equal value. I do give and bequeath to my grandson PETER McCLANE five pound to be paid out on in trust for him until he comes of age or when he marrys either of them that should first happen and I do (ask) and Will that all My Personal Estate be Sould at the Hand (tation?) of the Executors (with) out cause and of they do not see cause. June 4, 1779 (Transcribed by Jennifer Nichols) Mentions: Executors: Thomas Fisher, Patrick McSherry Wife: Elizabeth Sons: Henery, John, Patrick, Edward, James, David, Peter Grandson: Peter McClane Daughter Elizabeth is married to Peter McClane and has a son, Peter McClane (Jr)...she or any other daughters were not mentioned. Book D (York County Reg of Wills (Orphan Court) 1777-1782), page 185, 1st entry CAME into Court THOMAS FISHER Esquire and PATRICK MC SHERRY Executors of the Last Will and Testament of EDWARD HAGAN late of York County yeoman deceased and produced their account of the Administration of the Estate of the said deceased as settled with the Registerof this County by which it appears that there is a balance inthe hands of the said executors amounting to the sum of SixThousand Nine Hundred and Forty Pounds Seventeen Shillings andSeven Pence to be disposed of agreeable to the directions ofsaid Will. Which being examined by the Court It Is Ordered thatthe same be and is hereby confirmed. Present WILLIAM SCOTT, FREDERICK EICELBERGER, JOHN HERBACH and THOMAS FISHER, ESQUIRES. August 26, 1779 (Transcribed by Jennifer Nichols) Book D (York County Reg of Wills (Orphan Court) 1777-1782),page 185, 4th entry CAME into Court THOMAS FISHER, ESQ. One of the Executors of the Last Will and Testament of EDWARD HAGAN, deceased, and Prayed That a Guardian may be Appointed to take Care of the Person and Estate of PETER HAGAN aged about Twelve Years one of the Minor Orphan Children of the said deceased which being considered bythe Court, IT IS THEREAPON ORDERED that PATRICK MCSHERRY of Heildelberg Township be and is hereby appointed Guardian of the person and estate of the said PETER HAGAN the Minor Orphan Child Aforesaid during his Minority Assignee. August 26, 1779 (Transcribed by Jennifer Nichols) Book D (York County Reg of Wills (Orphan Court) 1777-1782),page 185, 5th entry CAME into COURT DAVID HAGAN aged Seventeen Years and Upward One of the Minor Orphaned Children of Edward Hagan late of Mount Pleasant Township deceased and PRAYED to be permitted to choose a Guardian to take Care of his Person and Estate and being asked by the Court, Chose Thomas Fisher Esquire of the Germany Township WHEREUPON THE Court Order that the Said Thomas Fisheer Esquire, be and is hereby appointed Guardian of the Person & Estate of the said DAVID HAGAN during his minority. August 26, 1779 (Transcribed by Jennifer Nichols) More notes on Patrick McSherry ref.: ref.:website of Karen Grubaugh SEE: excerpted, "McSherrystown/Patrick McSherry" START: "McSherrytown: The fifth town has a history all its own.In 1763, Patrick McSherry (1725-1795) purchased a tract of 300 acres from the Digges family, part of which he laid out in lots of five acres. Did he have in mind at this time nothing more than making available out lots for residents of Hanover, where they could graze their animals and obtain wood? The early deeds for these lots are the only ones from the six towns which contain no requirement that a dwelling house be constructed on them. The first known deed for one of these five-acre lots was datedJune 27, 1765. It recites that the lot being sold ran "along acertain Number of Lots lately laid out by Christian Hoover andthe said Patrick McSherry." Hoover died in 1771 and little isknown of his role in founding this town. Tax lists for 1778 name26 taxables in McSherrystown, not all of whom where necessarily residents, and charge its proprietor for ground rent. PatrickMcSherry may never have lived in his town. In 1765 he was described as a farmer in Mount Pleasant Township. Later he was a travern keeper in Littlestown." http://www.wvculture.org/history/revwarbi.html excerpted, "Virginia claimed the land in present day western Pennsylvania by right of charter, and had a presence at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers by 1754. Many of the earliest residents considered themselves Virginians, having previously lived in the Potomac River watershed. Ohio County originally included a western segment of Greene and Washington Counties in Pennsylvania. Monongalia County includedthe remainder of Greene County, a southern section of WashingtonCounty and a western slice of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.Yohogania County, which became extinct less than a decade later, encompassed those parts of Beaver and Allegheny Counties south of the Ohio and Allegheny Rivers, the remainder of Washingtonand Fayette Counties and all of Westmoreland County. Residentsof this area may appear on Pennsylvania and Virginia militaryrecords, as units were recruited from the area. Virginia regiments departed for operations on the western frontier frombases at or near Fort Pitt. The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Inhabitants, by Greene County historian Howard L. Leckey contains an interesting series of articles on this subject.Veterans of the war with at least three years service wereeligible for military land bounty warrants. Since most land inwestern Virginia had already been granted, these men receivedwarrants for land in the Virginia Military Reserve areas in Ohioand Kentucky. Compilations by Brumbaugh and Wilson list thosewho received warrants in Ohio and Kentucky, respectively.Microfilm of documents from the Library of Virginia containoriginal testaments by officers and/or comrades document ingeligibility. These items, sometimes just scrapes of paper, contain more information than can be found in classic references by Gwathmey or Eckenrode." excerpted see: Compare the children's names (in Edward's will)...in the exact order he names them oldest to youngest & follow the migration pattern of this group into NC:: Henry, John, Patrick, Edward, James, David, Peter 1759 John Haggin Rowan Co NC tax list 1762-1764 Henry Hagan Pitt Co NC 1769 John Hagan Granville Co NC tax list 1776 Edward Hagan Tyro Co NC tax list 1779 James Hagan Orange County NC census 1786-1787 John Hagan Bertie Co NC/land sale/census 1790 Peter Hagan Surrey Co NC census 1800 Peter Hagan Buncombe Co NC census 1800 James Hagan Northhampton Co NC Henery...shows up 2nd in Pitt NC in 1762...believe first born b.1739 John.......shows up 1st .in Rowan NC1759.................believe 2nd b. 1740 Patrick .b.c. 1757 ...I believe remains in Lancaster/Fayette Co.and by 1810 there is a Patrick Hagan (prob grandson) still inthat area. Edward b.c. 1755......in Pitt Co., NC in 1776__.research inprogress James b.c. 1760......Orange Co., NC in 1779 Dad died June 1779) James Hagan (York County) serving underCapt. Samuel Fergusons unit since August 9, 1777 (17 years old)- heads toward brothers..may have served in NC. 1800 James Hagan Northhampton Co NC census David b. 1762....I believe he may have died young/found willLancaster PA 1783 Peter b. 1767..........lastly Peter into Surrey NC by1790...Buncombe 1800 ..... Note the progression of how Peter (1767-1818) named his sonsfrom oldest to youngest: Henry, John, James, David,(Margaret, Mary Ann), Hiram, Colston, Joseph, Halcomb, Sally. Change Date: 2002 Father: see notes YOU TELL ME Marriage 1 Elizabeth (HAGAN) Children 1. Henery HAGAN b: 1740 2. John HAGAN b: 1741 3. Elizabeth* HAGAN b: ABT 1750 4. Patrick HAGAN b: ABT 1755 5. Edward HAGAN b: ABT 1757 6. James HAGAN b: ABT 1760 7. David HAGAN b: 1762 in Prob PA 8. Peter HAGAN HAGON HOGAN HAGIN b: ABT 1767 in Mt. Pleasant, York County, PA Sources: 1.Type: Will Title: Edward Hagan, died June 7, 1779 Location: Original copy secured & transcribed 2.Text: There is a good possibility Edward was also born in Bay Ireland c. 1720 because of the closeness of friend Patrick McSherry and may have come to America w/him. (Jennifer Nichols) 3.Text: PETER MC CLANE / MC CLAIN NOTES: Adams County PA. see ref.:http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2145718&id=I125743790 christopher buckingham 4.Type: Web Site Text: ttp://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kgrubaugh&id=I13728 Karen Grubaugh 5.Text: http://www.gettysburg.com/adams200/tidbits/aug.htm McSherrytown Adams County Bicentennial Tidbits August, 1999 | ||||||||||
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