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Mary Hagan (Tucker)

Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Prince George's County, Maryland, United States (США)
Смерть: 20 января 1846 (63-72)
Perryville, Perry County, Missouri, United States (США)
Ближайшие родственники:

Дочь Joseph Tucker и Frances Tucker
Жена James Aquila Hagan, Sr.
Мать Rebecca Ann Hagan; Mary Ann Brewer; Elizabeth Layton; James Aquilla Hagan, Jr.; John Konrad Hagan и ещё 6
Сестра Peter Joseph Tucker, Sr; Thomas Tudor Tucker; Nicholas Tucker; James Tucker; William Tucker и ещё 3

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About Mary Hagan

Mary was born: 3/10/1776

From Descendants of Joseph Tucker, Generation No. 2:

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5. MARY2 TUCKER (JOSEPH1) [31]

  • was born 1778 in Maryland. She migrated from Prince George County, Maryland c. 1795 to Nelson, Kentucky.
  • died 20-Jan-1846 in Perry Co., MO [32].
  • She married JAMES AQUILLA HAGAN, SR.[33] 27-Feb-1797 in Nelson Co., KY [34],
    • son of JOSEPH HAGAN and MARY KING.

Children of MARY TUCKER and JAMES HAGAN are:

  • 1. i. REBECCA3 HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1798;
    • m. JAMES C. MOORE, 1817, Missouri.
  • 2. ii. ANN HAGAN,
    • b. 28-Jan-1800, Nelson Co., KY;
    • m. JOHN BREWER.
  • 3. iii. ELIZABETH HAGAN35,36,
    • b. 9-Sep-1802;
    • d. 15-Feb-1842, Perry Co., MO;
    • m. JOHN BAPTIST LAYTON37, 23-Nov-1823, Perry County, MO.
  • 4. iv. JAMES AQUILLA HAGAN,
    • b. 8-Sep-1804, Perry County, MO.
  • 5. 21. v. JOHN HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1806, Perry County, MO.
  • 6. vi. MARY HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1809, Perry County, MO.
  • 7. vii. MICHAEL HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1812, Perry County, MO.
  • 8. viii. THERESA HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1814, Perry County, MO.
  • 9. 22. ix. SUSANNAH HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1816, Perry Co., MO;
    • d. 31-Aug-1835, Perry Co., MO.
  • 10 x. CHRISTINA HAGAN,
    • b. Abt. 1819.

Endnotes:

  • 31. Website FTM Homepage for Shawn & Carissa Manning, "Electronic," Generation #9, Children of Joseph Tucker and Frances Drury are: 139 i. Mary Tucker, born Abt 1778 in MD; died January 20, 1846 in Perry Co., MO; married James Aquilla Hagan February 27, 1797 in Nelson Co. KY. .
  • 32. Maryland Catholics on the Frontier by Timothy J. O'Rourke 1973, pg 331, b. 1770-1780, Md., d. 20 jan 1846, Perry Co. Mo, m. James Aquilla Hagan (QV) so of Joseph Hagan and Mary Anne King.
  • 33. Maryland Catholics on the Frontier by Timothy J. O'Rourke 1973, pg 565, descendant info.
  • 34. Website FTM Homepage for Shawn & Carissa Manning, "Electronic," Children of Joseph Tucker and Frances Drury are: 139 i. Mary Tucker, born Abt 1778 in MD; died January 20, 1846 in Perry Co., MO; married James Aquilla Hagan February 27, 1797 in Nelson Co. KY. .

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From the English Wikipedia page for Perry County, Missouri:

The first inhabitants of what is now Perry County were Native Americans of the Shawnee tribe. In the 1780, they had crossed the Mississippi River from the East and spread throughout Southeast Missouri. Their largest village, a population of some 400, was located in the southern part of the county, just above Apple Creek, near present day Uniontown. Within a decade of the Native American immigration, Spanish authorities showed an interest in opening the area to colonization by Americans.

The first White settlers arrived in the region during the latter half of the 1790s and claimed rich land in Bois Brule Bottom. These Americans organized the region's original Baptist Church in 1807. In the early 19th century, a second group of American settlers crossed the Mississippi River to take advantage of Spanish land offers. These were Roman Catholics of English stock from north-central Kentucky. They had originally come from Maryland to escape religious discrimination and prided themselves on being descendants of Lord Baltimore's original colonists. The first of these to settle permanently in the future Perry County was Isidore Moore. He arrived in 1801 and became a patriarch of the area. Others soon followed whose family names predominated the decades: Tucker, Fenwick, Cissell, Hayton, Riney, Hamilton, Layton, Manning, and Hagan. Most of these settled in the uplands around Perryville in a place called the Barrens because of its open land.

When the region was transferred to American sovereignty in 1803-1804, the Barrens became part of the Louisiana Territory. Prior to the admission of Missouri to statehood in 1821...

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Хронология Mary Hagan

1778
1778
Prince George's County, Maryland, United States (США)
1799
1799
Nelson County, KY
1800
28 января 1800
Nelson County, KY
1802
9 сентября 1802
Nelson County, KY
1804
8 сентября 1804
Ste. Genevieve, Ste. Genevieve, MO
1807
1807
Perryville, Perry, MO
1809
13 апреля 1809
Perryville, Perry, MO
1811
31 января 1811
Perry Co.,Mo.
1812
1812
Perryville, Perry, MO