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Thomas "The Immigrant" Hagan

Also Known As: "The Immigrant", "the immigrant"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: County Tyrone, Munster Province, Ireland
Death: February 02, 1716 (66-75)
Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph "Immigrant" Hagan and Margaret Hagan
Husband of Mary Hagan and Elizabeth Langworth
Father of James Hagan; Sarah Ann Edelen; Mary Baggott; Charity Greene; Ann Thompson and 6 others

Occupation: farmer
Managed by: Stephanie Evans
Last Updated:

About Thomas Hagan, the Immigrant

Thomas Hagan

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55350626/thomas-hagan

Thomas immigrated in 1662 to Charles County, Maryland. On 27 September 1680 Thomas obtained a land pat era for 200 A in St. Mary's County, called "St. Jansen." On 11 May 1695 he had another pater a for 650 Acres called "Good Intern." At his death Thomas had acquired 1490 Acres, a consider able amoum of property.

In a deposition of 1715 Thomas gave his age as "Seventy odd yeares" [Patems 3:235.]

WILL OF THOMAS HAGOE (HAGAN): In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Hagoe of Charles County in the Province of Maryland, Planter, being infirm of body but of sound and perfect memory do now make this my Last Will and Testament as followeth... INPRIMIS: I bequeath my Soul to God that gave it my body to the Earth (after my decease) to be decently buried at the charges of my estate and the discretion of my Executor hereafter mentioned. ITEM.. I will that my just debts and funeral charges be first payed. ITEM.. I constitute and ordain my loving wife Mary Hagoe whole and sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament to whom the aforesaid Mary, my wife, I give and bequeath the plantation and Tract of land I now dwell upon called by t he name of St. James lying in Charles County containing three hundred acres of land, and also two parcels of land, one bought of Major William Boarman containing fifteen the other bought of Major Wm. Boarman containing sixty acres of land during her natural life and after her decease to my son William Hagoe to him and his heirs forever. ITEM.. I give unto my son James Hagoe three hundred and fifty acres of land a part of the tract of land called The Good Int ent beginning, containing as put in the patent at the first bounded tree standing in Zachia Swamp and so running according to the same patent to make the just quantity of three hundred and fifty acres of land to him and his heirs forever. ITEM.. I give unto my son Ignatius Hago e two hundred acres of land out of the aforesaid tract of land called The Good Intent binding upon his aforesaid brothers James' and running according to the patent of the aforesaid lan d to make up the just and full quantity of two hundred acres of land, as I also give unto the aforesaid Ignatius, my son, a tract of land containing sixty five acres of land bought of Major Wm. Boarman and made over to me by a Codicil affixed to the Last Will and Testament of the aforesaid Boarman to him and his heirs forever. ITEM.. I give unto my son Thomas Hagoe two hundred and fifty acres of land binding upon Good Intent and Major Wm. Boarman's which I purchased of my Lord Baltimore called by the name of Clare to him and his heirs forever. Item.. I give unto my daughter Mary Baggott one hundred acres of land being part of a tract of lan d called The Good Intent aforesaid which part adjoining convenient to the place where she was seated before to her and her heirs forever. ITEM.. I give unto my two sons Thomas and Igna tius Hagoe a tract of land lying in St. Marys County upon the head of Nevitts Creek called by the name of Carracks Measure containing one hundred and fifty acres of land to them and the ir heirs forever. ITEM.. I give unto my four daughters Sarah Edelin, Charity Green, Ann Smith, Elizabeth Clarkson to each ten shillings. ITEM.. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary Hagoe all my personal estate I am and shall be in possession of at my death during her natural life and after her decease to be my son William Hagoe's. ITEM.. I do by these presents revoke and make void all former Wills and Testaments and do ordain that this present Will to be my last Will and Testament whereof I have set my hand this twenty ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen.

Test: William Boarman Jr., Thomas Hagoe, John Gates, Joseph Gates.

WILL LIBER 14: FF 213-214 CHARLES CO. PROBATED FEBRUARY 21, 1716
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Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 4 Hagoe, Thomas, planter, Charles County, 29th March, 1714; 21st February, 1716.

To wife Mary, extx., dwelling plantation, 300 A., St. James, also 15 A. bought of Major William Boarman and 60 A. bought of Wm. Boarman, during life, to pass at her decease to son William. To son James and hrs., 350 A., part of Good Intent. (For description see will.) To son Ignatius and hrs., 200 A., part of Good Intent, also 65 A.bought of Major Wm. Boarman and made over to testator by codicil to will. To son Thomas and hrs., 250 A. Clare, adjoining Good Intent. To dau. Mary Baggott, 100 A., part of Good Intent, adjoining the place she has already seated. To sons Thos. and Ignatius afsd., 150 A. Correck Measure, in St. Mary's County. To four. daus., Sarah Edelen, Charity Green, Ann Smith and Eliza: Clarkson, each 10s. To wife afsd., entire personal estate to pass to son William at her decease.

Test: Wm. Boarman, Jr., Thos. Dison, Jno. Gates, Joseph Gates. 14. 213.

Thomas Hagan, b. 1645 (1683 doesn't work, his son James was b. 1671). He made a will in Charles County 3/29/1714 (no probate date) and he was still living as of 4/5/1715. I don't have that his wife was Mary Boarman. Which Mary Boarman would she be???

1. James Hagan. I don't have his wife as Elizabeth Langworth.
2. Mary, o.k.
3. Sarah Hagan died 1727/1735.
4. Charity Hagan married James Green. I don't have a second marriage to William McAtee.
5. Ann, o.k.
6. Elizabeth Hagan--I have her husband as a Clarkson.
7. Thomas, o.k.
8. Ignatius. I had no marriages for him--can you tell me more?
9. William, o.k.

I have this surname spelled sometimes as Hager and other times as Hagan which makes for a LOT of confusion.

Linda Reno

Thomas Hagan b 1646, wife Mary _______ d 1726, had nine children:
1. James Hagan b 1671, d 1749, m Elizabeth Langworth
2. Mary Hagan m John Baggott
3. Sarah Hagan d after 1727, m Richard Edelen
4. Charity Hagan m 1st Francis Green, 2nd William McAtee (other research has given a James Green Sr. as the husband of Charity Hagan?? appreciate any comments/proofs etc. on this)
5. Ann Hagan m John Smith who d 1716
6. Elizabeth Hagan d 1738, m William Clarkson
7. Thomas Hagan, Jr. b 1683, d 1742 m Sarah Mudd
8. Ignatius Hagan b 1687 d 1765 m 1st Rebecca Lowe, 2nd Magdalen Thompson
9. William Hagan d 1772 m Eleanor Hanson.

My main question is to clearify the husband of # 4 Charity Hagan, was it Francis Green or James Green Sr.?

Thanks Mary Ann ______________________________________________________________

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The surname is associated principally with province of ULSTER in Northern Ireland. The family seat was located in Tullahague in County Tyrone, where the head of the family held the hereditary right of inaugurating each O’Neill as king or overlord of ULSTER.

Thomas Hagan came to Maryland in 1670 as a single young man. He may have been one of many Irishmen caught up in the religious and political struggles in that country who found themselves transported in servitude to the New World. He married and had seven children. A descendant of Richard and Sarah (Hagan) Edelen is Roger MUDD television newscaster. That he prospered in the years following his humble arrival in the Province of Maryland is evident from his last well in 1714 in which he devised one thousand four hundred ninety acres to his wife and heirs.

His descendants were most numerous and were among the earliest adherents to cause of the American Revolution, as evidenced by many who gave actual service and those who took Oath of Allegiance to the revolutionary government.

Following the Revolution, the Hagans were always in the vanguard of the settlements by Marylanders of the pioneer regions of Kentucky, Missouri and Texas.

Thomas Hagan born in Ireland had eight children and died in Maryland in 1716.

His grandson Joseph Hagan inherited 150 acres of land of the Tract called Good Intent and he leased it to his cousin Benjamin Hagan for ten years and finally sold it to him in 1774 with intention of moving.

REVOLUTIONARY SERVICE; Although Joseph Hagan is not known to have rendered military service in the American Revolution, his descendants are eligible for membership in patriotic societies by virtues of the fact that in March 1778, before a Magistrate of Charles Co., Md. he swore an Oath of Allegiance to the revolutionary government styling himself Joseph Hagan of Ignatius. Other Hagans swearing were Henry, Joseph, John, Joseph of William, Benjamin, William, Nathaniel and another Joseph.

JOSEPH HAGAN’S SPANISH LAND GRANT:

His grant of 640 acres lies today in T35N RlOE in Perry Co., Mo. and is listed as survey 852 in plot books. Apparently, there was some difficulty among the heirs in deciding upon an equitable distribution with the result that taxes on land were delinquent. Michael Hagan, son of Joseph, obtained much of the tract at auctions for very small amounts. In 1828, Michael Hagan was listed as the owner of 253 A. of the tract, 100 A having been sold to John May, and 215 A listed as belonging to Alexius Hagan, Thomas Hagan and the heirs of Benjamin (sic) Price.



Thomas Hagan I was born in Ireland and immigrated to Maryland in 1660.

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Birth: 1645 County Clare, Ireland
Death: February 2, 1716 Bryantown Charles County Maryland, United States

Thomas Hagan.

Born: 1645 in County Clare, Munster Province, Ireland.
Died: 02 February 1716 at Bryantown, Charles, Maryland.

Father: Mother:

Spouse: Mary Aisquith, married: 09 Jun 1670 at Saint Mary's, Charles, Maryland. (1649 - 1725)*

Children:

  • Ignatius Hagan (1686 - 1765)*
  • William Hagan (1688 - 1772)*

Burial: Saint Marys Catholic Church Cemetery, Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland, United States

Created by: Delbert Bauer Record added: Jul 23, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 55350626 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hagan&GSbyrel...



This is the same Thomas Hagan I that is mentioned in Benjamin Hagan's family tree. Thomas Hagan I immigrated from Ireland in the late 1600s.

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Thomas Hagan, the Immigrant's Timeline

1645
1645
County Tyrone, Munster Province, Ireland
1670
1670
Age 25
Passamaquoddy, Maine
1671
1671
Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
1671
Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
1673
1673
Charles, Maryland, United States
1675
1675
Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
1677
1677
Charles County, Maryland
1683
1683
Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
1686
1686
Charles County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America