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Facts and Events
Name |
Alfred Allen Hager |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2] |
24 Nov 1834 |
Logan County, (West) Virginia |
Marriage |
Abt 1851 |
Boone County, (West) Virginiato Mahala Toney |
Other[3] |
From 15 Jul 1861 to 15 Oct 1861 |
Boone County, (West) Virginia187 Militia, Capt. Jno. Spurlock "A" Co., as a Private, Military |
Other[4] |
27 Dec 1861 |
Boone County, (West) Virginia187 Militia as Adjutant Military |
Other? |
Bet 29 Dec 1861 and 7 Feb 1862 |
Mud River, West Virginia7th WV Cavalry, Company G (formerly 8th WV Infantry) Military |
Marriage |
Bef 1872 |
to Louisa Jane Workman |
Divorce |
21 Apr 1877 |
Boone County, West Virginiafrom Mahala Toney |
Residence? |
May 1881 |
Martin County, Kentucky |
Marriage |
15 Jul 1882 |
Anthony Copley's House, Wayne County, West Virginiato Victoria Copley |
Marriage |
17 Jun 1901 |
Inez, Martin County, Kentuckyto Helen D. Stallard |
Occupation? |
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farmer and a musician |
Death? |
9 Feb 1915 |
Cassie, Wayne County, West Virginia |
Burial? |
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Sam Crum Farm Cemetery, Wayne County, West Virginia |
Marriage was at the M. Baptist Church, Rev. J.R. Fairchild, in the presence of Polly Crum and Tella Fields.
References
- ↑ Elma Henning & Merle Rummel, The Toney Family History (: Higginson Book Company, 1979)
168. - ↑ Alfred A. Hagar File (Co. G 8th WV Infantry), Pension Records, (Washington D.C.: National Archives),.
- ↑ Mary E. Johnson and Joe Geiger Jr., "West Virginia's Militia and Home Guard in the Civil War," West Virginia History 58 (1999-2000): 69-167
122.
- ↑ Mary E. Johnson and Joe Geiger Jr., "West Virginia's Militia and Home Guard in the Civil War," West Virginia History 58 (1999-2000): 69-167
123.
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