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Benjamin Hagan 1721–1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1721

Birth Location: St. Charles Co., MD, USA

Death Date: 1810

Death Location: Nelson Co, KY, USA

Father: Thomas Hagan

Mother: Sarah Mudd

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Children(s):

In 1721, Benjamin Hagan entered the world in St. Charles Co., MD, USA, born to Thomas Hagan And Sarah Mudd. Benjamin Hagan passed away in 1810 in Nelson Co, KY, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1721, Benjamin Hagan entered the world in St. Charles Co., MD, USA, born to Thomas Hagan And Sarah Mudd.
  • Benjamin Hagan passed away in 1810 in Nelson Co, KY, USA.

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Benjamin Hagan's Ancestors

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Benjamin Hagan
1721–1810
Birth Place: St. Charles Co., MD, USA
Parents
Thomas Hagan
1683–1743
Sarah Mudd
1682–1758
Bryantown, Charles Co., MD, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Hagan
1645–1715
IRELAND
Mary (Aisquicht) Boarman
1645–1726
Thomas Mudd
1680–1739
Charles City, Charles, MD, USA
Rebecca Wright
1646–1709
St. Marys, St. Marys Co., MD, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Hagan
1620–
Mary Walsh
1625–
William Boarman
1620–
Thomas Mudd
1646–1697
Sarah Boarman
1656–1690
Thomas Wright
1629–1680
Jane Goodenow
1634–1684
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Mudd
1611–
Ruth Cole
1616–
William Boarman
1627–1709
Sarah Singly
1634–1670
Thomas Wright
1607–1674
Alice Roundy
1605–1665
John Goodenow
1596–1654
Jane Locke
1594–1666

Benjamin Hagan's Timeline

2 Records

1721
1721
Birth of Benjamin Hagan in St. Charles Co., MD, USA
St. Charles Co., MD, USA
1810
1810
Age 89
Death of Benjamin Hagan in Nelson Co, KY, USA
Nelson Co, KY, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1721
    Event Place: St. Charles Co., MD, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Nelson Co, KY, USA

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