Individual Details
Henrietta Hagan , Rev. Mother
(1736 - 28 Oct 1816)
Notes:
Note from David Hagan: Reverend Mother Teresa of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, OSB of the Benedictine Priory of Notre Dame de Bonne Esperance in Paris; imprisoned during the French Revolution in the tower at Vincennes; went to England with her community in 1795; served twenty or thirty years as Subprioress. Henry Hagan, Thomas & Mary Hagan, (Privately published, June 1996).
Professed in a Benedictine Order in England as Mother Teresa of the Sacred
Hearts of Jesus and Mary, served as superior 20 or 30 years. In letters of
Sister Elizabeth Clare and Sister Monica Clare called her their sister. Not
named in her father's will.
Note from David Hagan: Reverend Mother Teresa of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, OSB of the Benedictine Priory of Notre Dame de Bonne Esperance in Paris; imprisoned during the French Revolution in the tower at Vincennes; went to England with her community in 1795; served twenty or thirty years as Subprioress. Henry Hagan, Thomas & Mary Hagan, (Privately published, June 1996).
Professed in a Benedictine Order in England as Mother Teresa of the Sacred
Hearts of Jesus and Mary, served as superior 20 or 30 years. In letters of
Sister Elizabeth Clare and Sister Monica Clare called her their sister. Not
named in her father's will.
Events
Birth | 1736 | Charles County, MD | |||
Death | 28 Oct 1816 | Cannington, Somerset, England |
Families
Father | William Hagan (1688 - 1772) |
Mother | Mary Eleanor Hanson (1707 - 1772) |
Sibling | John Hagan (1734 - 1782) |
Sibling | Martha Hagan (1727 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Clare Hagan , Nun (1728 - 1808) |
Sibling | William Hagan , Jr. (1730 - 1794) |
Sibling | Monica Clare Hagan , Nun (1728 - 1807) |
Sibling | Aloysia Hagan (1736 - ) |
Sibling | Marianne Hagan , Dame (1740 - 1811) |
Sibling | Joseph Hagan ( - ) |