Person:Francis Hagan (2)

Watchers
Francis Hagan
  1. Edward T. Hagan
  2. Henry Hagan
  3. LeRoy Hagan
  4. Mary Hagan
  5. William Hagan
  6. John C. Hagan1798 - 1864
  7. Francis HaganAbt 1804 - 1833
  8. Julia Ann HaganAbt 1812 -
  9. George W. HaganAbt 1818 -
  10. Isaac HaganAbt 1819 -
  11. Charles Hagan, Jr.Abt 1820 - 1861
m. 22 Dec 1829
  1. Maranda Emaline Hagan1830 - 1907
  2. E.S. Hagan1833 - 1833
Facts and Events
Name Francis Hagan
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1804 probably Fairfax County, VA
Marriage 22 Dec 1829 Washington, Indiana, United Statesto Julia Ann Phelps
Death? 4 Jul 1833 Washington County, Indiana
Burial? 1833 Washington County Indiana - Crown Hill Cemetery

CHARLES HAGAN'S CHILDREN NAMED:

CHARLES HAGAN - JACKSON COUNTY SAR Indiana Roster, Vol. 1, p. 169 Children--In Will, pp. 130/1, Probate Court Minute Book C., Washington Co., Indiana, and Pension Application in Minute Book E, pp 230 and 266, Washington County, Indiana:

John C. Hagan

Henry Hagan (youngest)

William Hagan, d. before father

Francis Hagan, d. before father

Leroy Hagan

Charles Hagan Jr.

Edward T. Hagan

George Hagan

Mary Hagan, m. Benjamin Pidgeon

Juliet Hagan, m. Henry Lyster

Executor: John Lee

Witnesses: Alfred Stanfield and Benjamin Pidgeon

By Miss Lulie Davis, 306 S. High St., Salem, Indiana 47167.

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Francis Hagan married Julia Ann Phelps on 12/22/1829 Washington County, Indiana

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Cholera Epidemic of 1833

"The Salem Democrat April 2, 1879, Pioneer Pickings Number 182 - quoting from the Western Annotator, published in Salem on July 19, 1833"

Francis Hagan, corner of Cherry and Mill streets, lot 171, the present residence of Dr. John R. Bare, DePauw's Addition. His child [daughter E.S.] died at the same place.

Other relatives reported as dead from cholera [1833] in this article:

Samuel Hobbs – on corner of Water and Mulberry streets, lot 134

Leroy Hagan’s child – where Abel Stanley lives on North Main Street, lot 36

The Cholera

We must now go back several years and talk a mournful subject of that terrible scourge, the cholera that swept down upon Salem in 1833 and again in 1851. There can be nothing new said upon this subject, as it has been written up time and time again in the columns of the Salem Democrat, but our history would be incomplete without it …………..………………………There were no new cases, and the afternoon was clear and pleasant. People believed the crisis past. But the Wednesday night and Thursday July 4, presented a scene that baffles description. The grim monster death had with his scythe cut down eleven during the night of the 3rd. and the morning of the 4th of July, 1833. On that day and morning the dead were: Samuel King, Francis Hagan, Mrs. Green, Reuben Morgan, Willie Hite, Milton McCoy, Samuel Henderson, John Forsey, Mr. McCowan, Henry Hoke and William Bare. After this and during the epidemic the following persons died of the fell disease: Mrs. Jackson, Mrs McCoy, Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs. Brazelton, J.H. Farnham, Francis Hagan's child, Isaac Hagan, a child of Mrs. Compton, Rev. James McCoy, Mrs. D.G. Campbell, Mrs. Kyte, J.L. Johnson's child, Miss Bates, Miss Hayworth, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Bryles, Ellen Badger, Elizibeth Nixon, a daughter of Samuel Henderson, making in all fifty-five who fell victims to the dreadful scourge. There were a few sporadic cases in 1849, when Henry Young died.

HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY 1884 CHAPTER VI.

Salem, Wash. Twp., Wash. Co., IN, Crown Hill Cem. HAGAN, Francis, b. ca. 1804, d. 4 Jul 1833 HAGAN, E. S., b. ___, d. 4 Jul 1833, father Francis Hagan

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PROBATE I DECEMBER 1814 THROUGH MAY 1824 Washington County, Indiana - 1821 - 1830 Francis HAGAN on William HAGAN estate 26 Aug 1826 with sec. Benjamin PIGEON and Nathaniel ALBERTSON.

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Washington County Indiana Guardianships – 1830

March 2, 1830 – Samuel Hobbs, with Francis Hagan as his security, is appointed guardian of John Humphrey Hagan and Mary Elizabeth Hagan infant heirs of William Hagan, deceased. Bond $400.00 Samuel Hobbs Francis Hagan

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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 [daughters]: Maranda and ES Hagan

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Washington County Indiana Guardianships – August 12, 1839 – Daniel Sherwood, with Isaac Thomas as his security, is appointed guardian of Maranda Hagan infant daughter of Francis Hagan, deceased. Bond $500.00 Daniel Sherwood Isaac Thomas

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Miranda Emaline Hagan born 10/5/1830 Salem Indiana died 7/24/1907 Knoxville, Iowa married William McKinney Rutherford in 1847 in Marion Co, Iowa The Marion County marriage book shows they were married September 17, 1848.

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