Person:Paul Hagerty (1)

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Paul Hagerty, Methodist Preacher
d.1805
m. Bef 1743
  1. Clotilda Hagerty1745 -
  2. John Henry Hagerty, Methodist Preacher1746 - 1822
  3. Paul Hagerty, Methodist Preacher1751 - 1805
  4. Rev. George HagertyAbt 1754 - 1815
  5. Drusilla HagertyAbt 1756 -
  • HPaul Hagerty, Methodist Preacher1751 - 1805
  • WEleanor Magruder1766 - 1821
m. 2 May 1784
  1. Elizabeth Hagerty1795 - Bef 1836
Facts and Events
Name Paul Hagerty, Methodist Preacher
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Feb 1751 Prince George's County, Maryland
Marriage 2 May 1784 Frederick County, Marylandto Eleanor Magruder
Will[3] 15 May 1804 Hardy County, Virginia
Death[1] 1805
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com.

    The Maryland 400 in the Battle of Long Island 1776 (Paul Hagarty)
    Attached To: Paul Hagerty (1751-1805)

  2.   Maryland Historical Society (Baltimore, Maryland). Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, 1775-1783. (Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland Historical Society, 1900)
    pg. 630.

    Return of Invalid Pensioners
    Name Rank Continental Where Disabled
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paul Hagarty, Private, 1st Regiment, Brandy Wine

  3. Ancestry.com.

    Will of Paul Hagerty Page 1
    Taken: 15 May 1804 - Hardy County, Virginia
    Attached To: Paul Hagerty (born 1752)

  4.   Scharf, John Thomas. History of western Maryland: being a history of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties from the earliest period to the present day; including biographical sketches of their representative men. (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1882)
    pg. 902, 941.

    [Page 902] Paul Hagarty was a member of the Pipe Creek Society, as was also his brother, John Hagarty, who became a travelling preacher, and could hold services in both German and English.

    [Page 941) - The Centenary Methodist Episcopal church was built in 1869. Methodist teaching was held at private dwellings in Westminster as early as 1769, and among the local or travelling preachers who held services were Hezekiah Bonham and his son Robert, Robert Strawbridge, Paul Hagarty, John Hagarty, Robert Walker, and Freeborn Garrettson, who came at irregular intervals and preached in this new settlement.

  5.   Eleanor Magruder (1766 - 1821) b: 1766, m: 02 May 1784 in Frederick County, Maryland, d: 11 Dec 1821
    + Paul Hagerty (1751 - 1805) b: 23 Feb 1751 in St. John's Parish, Prince Georges County, Maryland, d: 1805 in Hardy County, Virginia
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/magruder/messages/2056.html