Individual Details
James Hagan
(Abt 1671 - Bef 1 Sep 1749)
Notes:
HAGAN, James, age 66, 16 March 1737; CHLR T#2 38:428. Age 66, 10 Jan. 1736/7; CHLR T#2 38:292. Age 74, 9 Jan. 1743/4; CHLR 1741-1743 39:701.
In 1711 James Hagan was named guardian of John Bowling's children: William, John & Mary. Thomas was put in care of Capt. Benjamin Hall. (John Bowling and James Hagan were brothers-in-law, having married Langworth sisters.).
Maryland Calendar Of Wills 1748-1753 Volume 10 Continuing The Series Begun By Jane Baldwin Cotton, published by Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1991, p. 54
HAGAN, JAMES, Charles Co. 5 Jul, 1749; 1 Sep, 1749
Wife Elizabeth Hagan and grandson Edward Hagan, exs.
To wife plantation I now dwell upon with 200 A. joining thereunto, also tract called "Hagans Slips." After her decease to grandson Edward Hagan.
To son William Hagan remaining lands; also Negro called Peter after decease of his mother.
To dau. Mary Pidgon, cattle.
To dau. Elizabeth Blanford, Negro woman called Sue.
To grand dau. Monica Blanford, Negro boy Basel.
To grandson James Blanford the child Negro woman Lucy is big with.
To grandson Edward Hagan two Negroes, Watt and Lucy,
Wit: Wm. Hagan, Igns. Hagan, James Hagan. 26. 106
WILL OF JAMES HAGAN
In the name of God Amen.. I James Hagan of Charles County in the province of Maryland being infirm of body but of sound and perfect memory do now make this my Last Will and Testament as followeth.
INPRIMIS I bequeath my soul to God that gave it, my body to the earth after my decease to be decently buried at the charge of my estate and discretion of my executor hereafter named.
ITEM I will that my just debts and funeral charges be first paid.
ITEM I nominate constitute and ordain my loving wife Elizabeth Hagan and my loving grandson Edward Hagan whole and sole executors of this my Last Will and Testament to whom the said Elizabeth, my wife, I give and bequeath the plantation I now dwell upon with two hundred acres of land joining thereunto also a tract or parcel of land called Hagan's Strife during her natural life and after her decease to my loving grandson Edward Hagan to him and his heirs forever.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving son William Hagan all the remaining part of my lands or tracts I now hold to him and his heirs forever, also I give and bequeath unto my said son William Hagan one negro man named Peter after the decease of his mother.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Mary Pidgon one cow and calf.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Elizabeth Blanford one negro woman called Sue after her mother's decease.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving granddaughter Monica Blanford one negro boy called Basil after her grandmothers decease.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving grandson James Blanford its child that my negro woman Lucy is big with now after the decease of his grandmother..
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving grandson Edward Hagan two negroes one called Matt and the other called Lucy after the decease of his grandmother also half the remaining part of my personal estate after his grandmothers decease..
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Elizabeth Hagan all the remaining part of my personal estate also the use of the negroes and personal estate before named during her natural life.
I ordain that this present will to be my Last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this 5th day of July 1749. James Hagan.
Signed sealed in the presence of us
William Hagan
Ignatius Hagan
James Hagan
WILL LIBER: FF 277-278 CHARLES CO. PROVED SEPT. 11, 1749
HAGAN, James, age 66, 16 March 1737; CHLR T#2 38:428. Age 66, 10 Jan. 1736/7; CHLR T#2 38:292. Age 74, 9 Jan. 1743/4; CHLR 1741-1743 39:701.
In 1711 James Hagan was named guardian of John Bowling's children: William, John & Mary. Thomas was put in care of Capt. Benjamin Hall. (John Bowling and James Hagan were brothers-in-law, having married Langworth sisters.).
Maryland Calendar Of Wills 1748-1753 Volume 10 Continuing The Series Begun By Jane Baldwin Cotton, published by Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1991, p. 54
HAGAN, JAMES, Charles Co. 5 Jul, 1749; 1 Sep, 1749
Wife Elizabeth Hagan and grandson Edward Hagan, exs.
To wife plantation I now dwell upon with 200 A. joining thereunto, also tract called "Hagans Slips." After her decease to grandson Edward Hagan.
To son William Hagan remaining lands; also Negro called Peter after decease of his mother.
To dau. Mary Pidgon, cattle.
To dau. Elizabeth Blanford, Negro woman called Sue.
To grand dau. Monica Blanford, Negro boy Basel.
To grandson James Blanford the child Negro woman Lucy is big with.
To grandson Edward Hagan two Negroes, Watt and Lucy,
Wit: Wm. Hagan, Igns. Hagan, James Hagan. 26. 106
WILL OF JAMES HAGAN
In the name of God Amen.. I James Hagan of Charles County in the province of Maryland being infirm of body but of sound and perfect memory do now make this my Last Will and Testament as followeth.
INPRIMIS I bequeath my soul to God that gave it, my body to the earth after my decease to be decently buried at the charge of my estate and discretion of my executor hereafter named.
ITEM I will that my just debts and funeral charges be first paid.
ITEM I nominate constitute and ordain my loving wife Elizabeth Hagan and my loving grandson Edward Hagan whole and sole executors of this my Last Will and Testament to whom the said Elizabeth, my wife, I give and bequeath the plantation I now dwell upon with two hundred acres of land joining thereunto also a tract or parcel of land called Hagan's Strife during her natural life and after her decease to my loving grandson Edward Hagan to him and his heirs forever.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving son William Hagan all the remaining part of my lands or tracts I now hold to him and his heirs forever, also I give and bequeath unto my said son William Hagan one negro man named Peter after the decease of his mother.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Mary Pidgon one cow and calf.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Elizabeth Blanford one negro woman called Sue after her mother's decease.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving granddaughter Monica Blanford one negro boy called Basil after her grandmothers decease.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving grandson James Blanford its child that my negro woman Lucy is big with now after the decease of his grandmother..
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving grandson Edward Hagan two negroes one called Matt and the other called Lucy after the decease of his grandmother also half the remaining part of my personal estate after his grandmothers decease..
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Elizabeth Hagan all the remaining part of my personal estate also the use of the negroes and personal estate before named during her natural life.
I ordain that this present will to be my Last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this 5th day of July 1749. James Hagan.
Signed sealed in the presence of us
William Hagan
Ignatius Hagan
James Hagan
WILL LIBER: FF 277-278 CHARLES CO. PROVED SEPT. 11, 1749
Events
Birth | Abt 1671 | Charles County, MD | |||
Marriage | Bef 1694 | Charles County, MD - Elizabeth Langworth | |||
Death | Bef 1 Sep 1749 | "Good Intent, Charles County, MD |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Langworth (1674 - 1765) |
Child | Mary Hagan (1694 - 1779) |
Child | Elizabeth Hagan (1700 - 1749) |
Father | Thomas Hagan (1645 - 1716) |
Mother | Mary Aisquith (1649 - 1727) |
Sibling | Mary Hagan (1672 - 1716) |
Sibling | Sarah Hagan (1673 - 1727) |
Sibling | Charity Hagan (1675 - 1754) |
Sibling | Ignatius Hagan (1686 - 1765) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Hagan (1694 - 1738) |
Sibling | Anne Hagan (1677 - 1716) |
Sibling | William Hagan (1688 - 1772) |
Endnotes
1. Timothy J. O'Rourke, Maryland Catholics on the Frontier (BGROGey Press).
2. Harry Hagan, OSB, Thomas & Mary Hagan of Charles Co. MD.