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Ann Nancy Hagan 1677–1716 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1677

Birth Location: Charles, Maryland, United States

Death Date: 21 Feb 1716

Death Location: Charles, Maryland, United States

Father: Thomas Hagan

Mother: Mary Aisquith

Spouse(s): John Smith, Richard Edelen, John Baggott

Children(s): Sarah Smith

Ann Nancy Hagan was born in 1677 in Charles, Maryland, United States, the child of Thomas Hagan And Mary Aisquith. Ann Nancy Hagan married John Baggott, John Smith, Richard Edelen, and had children including Sarah 2222 Smith. Ann Nancy Hagan passed away in 1716 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Biography

  • Ann Nancy Hagan was born in 1677 in Charles, Maryland, United States, the child of Thomas Hagan And Mary Aisquith.
  • Ann Nancy Hagan married John Baggott, John Smith, Richard Edelen, and had children including Sarah 2222 Smith.
  • Ann Nancy Hagan passed away in 1716 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Hagan's Ancestors

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Ann Hagan
1677–1716
Birth Place: Charles, Maryland, United States
Parents
Thomas Hagan
1645–1716
Tyrone, , Munster, Ireland
Mary Aisquith
1645–1726
St Mary's, Maryland, USA
Grandparents
JOSEPH HAGAN
1620–
County Tyrone, Munster Province, Ireland
Margret Dickson
1625–1696
ireland
George Aisquith
1630–1649
St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States
Elizabeth Guyther
1622–1649
St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Dickson
1600–1653
Susannah Ramsey
1607–1690
WILLIAM AISQUITH
1600–
William Guyther
1734–1772
Dorothy Hebb
1742–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Ramsay
1581–1670
Agnes Gibson
1585–

Ann Hagan's Descendants

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Ann (Nancy) Hagan (1677–21 Feb 1716) m. John Smith (1670–16 Nov 1716) m. Richard Edelen (1671–1761) m. John Baggott (1672–1760)
  1. 1. Sarah (2222) Smith 1700–1769 m. James Middleton 1678–1769
    1. 1. Martha Middleton 1738–1754 m. Marmaduke Semmes 1741–1772
      1. 1. Elizabeth Semmes 1694–1733 m. John Turley 1680–1710
        1. 1. Ann Turley 1699–1750 m. Giles Tillett 1680–1736
        2. 2. James Turley 1693–
        3. 3. John Turley 1680–1710
      2. 2. Aloysius (2222) Simms 1770–
      3. 3. Sarah (2222) Simms 1772–
      4. 4. Marmaduke (2222) Semmes 1635–1693

Ann Hagan's Timeline

2 Records

1677
1677
Birth of Ann Nancy Hagan in Charles, Maryland, United States
Charles, Maryland, United States
1716
21 Feb 1716
Age 39
Death of Ann Nancy Hagan in Charles, Maryland, United States
Charles, Maryland, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1677
    Event Place: Charles, Maryland, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1716
    Event Place: Charles, Maryland, United States

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