Person:Harrison Hagans (1)

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Hon. Harrison Hagans
b.17 Jun 1796 Vermont
m. Bef 1786
  1. Joseph Hagans1786 - 1816
  2. Hon. Harrison Hagans1796 - 1867
m. 1818
  1. Persis HagansBef 1824 -
  2. Hon. John Marshall Hagans1838 - 1900
Facts and Events
Name Hon. Harrison Hagans
Alt Name Urban Hagans
Gender Male
Birth[1] 17 Jun 1796 Vermont
Marriage 1818 to Jannet McCollum
Death[1] 14 May 1867 Preston County, West Virginia

Notes

Harrison Hagans of Preston County served as a delegate to the First and Second Wheeling Conventions. [1]


From "The History of West Virginia, Old and New", pg. 173:
James Clark McGrew, son of Col. James and Isabella (Clark) McGrew, was born September 14,1813, near Brandonville. He began his business life at Kingwood, Preston County, as clerk in a general store, afterward becoming a successful merchant and prominent and influential man of his community. He was a delegate to the Virginia State Convention in 1861, in which body he vigorously opposed the ordinance of secession, and was one of the little band of about twenty men whose opposition to secession resulted ultimately in the erection of the new State of West Virginia. He served as a member of the house of Delegates of the first Legislature of West Virginia and later was elected a member of and served in the Forty-first and Forty-second sessions of the federal congress, but declined a renomination. He served as director of the West Virginia State Hospital for the Insane, and was one of the organizers and the first president of the National Bank of Kingwood, being likewise a trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University. Mr. McGrew was an earnest Methodist and was a delegate to the Methodist Ecumenical Conference held at London, England, in 1881. In that and the following year he traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and Africa. In 1841 he married Persis Hagans, daughter of the Hon Harrison Hagans of Brandonville, West Virginia.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.