Person:John Hagan (2)

Watchers
John Hagan
  1. William HaganAbt 1712 - 1772
  2. Elizabeth HaganAbt 1716 -
  3. Thomas Hagan,, Sr.Abt 1716 - 1815
  4. James HaganAbt 1718 - Abt 1803
  5. John Hagan1727 - Aft 1785
  6. Eleanor HaganAbt 1728 - Aft 1765
  7. Joseph HaganAbt 1730 - 1809
  8. Mary Ann Hagan1735 - Aft 1793
  1. Ann Hagan
  2. Francis Hagan1754 - Aft 1826
  3. Charles Hagan, Sr.1761 - 1839
Facts and Events
Name John Hagan
Gender Male
Birth? 1727 Charles County, Maryland
Marriage to Mary (Ann) Hagan
Death? Aft 1785 Fairfax County, Virginia

John Hagan and his son Charles Hagan Sr. worked as brick masons for George Washington:

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September 4th,1773 - Cash Accounts of George Washington

By Cash paid John Hagan 0.12._0

The Papers of George Washington Digital Edition, ed. Theodore J. Crackel. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, Rotunda, 2008. Original source: Colonial Series (7 July 1748–15 June 1775), Volume 9 (8 January 1772–18 March 1774)

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October 16th, 1773 - Cash Accounts of George Washington

By Cash paid John Hagan 1.16._0

George Washington paid John Hagan of Fairfax County £9 in goods and services as well as cash for “makg & Burning 60,000 Bricks” (Ledger B, 77).

The Papers of George Washington Digital Edition, ed. Theodore J. Crackel. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, Rotunda, 2008. Original source: Colonial Series (7 July 1748–15 June 1775), Volume 9 (8 January 1772–18 March 1774)

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December 17, 1773 - Cash Accounts of George Washington

By Cash paid John Hagan 5._1._2

The Papers of George Washington Digital Edition, ed. Theodore J. Crackel. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, Rotunda, 2008. Original source: Colonial Series (7 July 1748–15 June 1775), Volume 9 (8 January 1772–18 March 1774)

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Ignatius Hagan's brother, Thomas Hagan, Jr. bequeathed to his brother Ignatius 65 A. called Lanternam in 1743, later deeded by the wife and son of Ignatius to Richard Edelen. John Hagan in 1775 called it the "dwelling of my father Ignatius".

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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 643. Nov 2, 1774 from Magdelen Hagan of Frederick County, to John Hagan of Fairfax County, Virginia, bricklayer, for 15 £ and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC, being the remaining part of a tract of land that Richard Edelin is in possession of, called Lanternam, containing about 65 acres. Signed - Magdelon (+ her mark) Hagan. Wit - Philip Briscoe*, Sm Briscoe*. Recorded Nov 8, 1774.

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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 645. Nov 2, 1774 from John Hagan of Fairfax County, Virginia, bricklayer, to Richard Edelin, son of Philip, of CC, planter, for 50 £ and for divers other good causes, all the remaining part of that tract of land in CC that sd Richard has now in possession, called Lanternam, the dwelling plantation of my father, Ignatius Hagan, containing about 65 acres. Signed - John (+ his mark) Hagon. Wit - Philip Briscoe*, Sm Briscoe*. Mary Hagan, wife to the sd John Hagan, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Nov 8, 1774.

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In the book 1790 Census of Virginia, John Hagan of Fairfax County Virginia, appears on the tax lists of 1782 with 7 whites and in 1785 with 5 whites, 2 dwellings, 1 other building.

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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 643. Nov 2, 1774 from Magdelen Hagan of Frederick County, to John Hagan of Fairfax County, Virginia, bricklayer, for 15 £ and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC, being the remaining part of a tract of land that Richard Edelin is in possession of, called Lanternam, containing about 65 acres. Signed - Magdelon (+ her mark) Hagon. Wit - Philip Briscoe*, Sm Briscoe*. Recorded Nov 8, 1774.

Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 645. Nov 2, 1774 from John Hagan of Fairfax County, Virginia, bricklayer, to Richard Edelin, son of Philip, of CC, planter, for 50 £ and for divers other good causes, all the remaining part of that tract of land in CC that sd Richard has now in possession, called Lanternam, the dwelling plantation of my father, Ignatius Hagan, containing about 65 acres. Signed - John (+ his mark) Hagon. Wit - Philip Briscoe*, Sm Briscoe*. Mary Hagon, wife to the sd John Hagan, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Nov 8, 1774.