Person:Jeremiah Regan (1)

Watchers
m. 1740
  1. Jeremiah ReganAbt 1742 - 1833
  2. Jonathan Ragan1744 - 1813
  3. Maj. Richard RaganAbt 1745 - 1827
  4. Darby Ragan1750 - 1814
m. 1 Oct 1764
  1. Daniel Reagan1766 - 1805
  2. Margaret Regan1769 - 1830
  3. Cornelia Reagan1770 - 1840
  4. Jane Reagan1772 - 1830
  5. John Reagan1777 - 1829
  6. Benjamin Reagan1778 - 1820
  7. Abagail Ragan1779 - 1840
  8. Sarah Anne Harrison Reagan1781 - 1878
  9. Jeremiah Reagan1784 - 1852
  10. William P. Reagan1787 - Aft 1850
Facts and Events
Name Jeremiah Regan
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1742 Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Marriage 1 Oct 1764 Augusta County, Virginia[area later became Rockingham County in 1778]
to Abigail Harrison
Alt Death[1] 1831 Jonesboro, Washington County, Tennessee
Death? Oct 1833 Jonesboro, Washington County, Tennessee

Jeremiah Regan was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 23, 1764. - (418) Lawrence Mills, convict servant of Jeremiah Ragen.
  • Vol. 2 - MARRIAGE LICENSES, MARRIAGE BONDS, AND MARRIAGES. AUGUSTA COUNTY. - 1764 - October __, Jeremiah Ragen. [Note: bride's name not listed]
  • Page 429.--16th October, 1765. Capt. Daniel Smith's settlement of estate of Robert Harrison allowed and recorded--Paid George Skilerton (Skileron?); paid Edmond Pendleton, Joseph Langdon, Jno. Stewart, Felix Ohlpman, Capt. Francis Thornton, Solomon Turpin, George Lindwad, Christian Groob, Christian Wilson, Henry Flesher, Doctor Caulval, Peter Watkins, John Crow, Jeremiah Ragen, William Grad, Wm. Minter, Jno. Phears. Isaac Johnston. Sale bill of above estate to, viz: Dennis Henry, Wm. Marks, Wm. McMullen, Toms Thomas, Capt. Waran, Arthur Trader, Neil Linch, Jno. Gum, Ezeriah Worden, Zebulon (Binenran) Harrison. To attendance and necessaries found for the deceased during the time he remained sick at my house, where he did from the 10th February to 25th May, 1761, being 3 months and 15 days.
  • Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER 19, 1767. - (359) Jurors: John Rusk, Jeremiah Ragen, Saml. Clark, John Brown, Wm. McKee, Joseph Kinkade, Francis Stewart, James Henderson, John Findley, Saml. Black, Wm. Long, John Caldwell.
  • Vol. 2 - TO SEPTEMBER, 1803. - McWilliams vs. Hollingshead--Certificate that patent issued to Wm. Skillern for 343 acres on draft of Linville's Creek, 30th August, 1743. Patent by Dinwiddie to Alexr. Herring, 10th September, 1755, 200 acres on So. Br. Linville's Creek, corner Saml. Harrison. Patent by Jefferson, 1st March, 1781, to Walter Crow, 216 acres by survey dated 15th April, 1780, in Rockingham on a draft of Linville's Creek, where he now lives, corner Leonard Herring, Jerry Raggins line. Ditto, February, 1781, to Leonard Herrin, 88 acres on drafts of So. Br. of Linville's Creek. Ditto Benj. Harrison, 3d April, 1784, to Jno. Currey, 350 acres by survey, 1771, in Augusta on Linville's Creek; 240 acres thereof was patented to Saml. Harrison, 16th August, 1756, and conveyed by him to Wm. Mintor, 19th October, 1762, and by Mintor to Jno. Currey by deed recorded in Amherst, Walter Crow's land. Original deed, 27th May, 1799, Abraham Peery and Joseph Hall, of Rockingham, to Gordon McWilliams' grantors, undivided share in 137-1/2 acres in Rockingham, patented to grantors and grantee, jointly, 21st May, 1799. Recorded Rockingham, July Court, 1802. Will of Walter Crow, dated 6th August, 1789, recorded in Rockingham, 4th September, 1789, and 26th October, 1789. Deposition Jeremiah Harrison at Woodford Courthouse, 14th July, 1801; was a processioner 27 or 28 years in Augusta; taken before Jno. Obannon, Henry Watkins, E. Wooldridge. Patent by Gooch, 30th August, 1743, to Wm. Skillern, 343 acres on Linvill's Creek on both sides the Irish Road, Daniel Harrison's path. Letter from James Crow, Washington County, Va., 3d August, 1802, acknowledges request to get the deposition of Jeremiah Ragin; he knew Ragin 35 years ago; Ragin and James' father lived near neighbors. Deposition of Nicholas Curry, Fayette County, Ky., 19th November, 1800; says his father settled in Augusta in the fall of 1767.

Notes

Jeremiah RAGAN
ABT 1742 - Oct 1833
Repository ID Number: I264
RESIDENCE: Augusta Co. VA
BIRTH: ABT 1742
DEATH: Oct 1833
RESOURCES: See: [S224]
Family 1 : Abigail HARRISON
MARRIAGE: Oct 1764
Margaret RAGAN

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0089/g0000078.html#I264

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).