Mary Heagan
F, #10329, b. circa 1769, d. 3 March 1863
Mary Heagan|b. c 1769\nd. 3 Mar 1863|p10329.htm|Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot)|b. c 1730\nd. bt 1800 - 1810|p76.htm|Mary Holland|b. c 1730\nd. bt 1800 - 1810|p77.htm|Forgus Hagan||p152.htm|Sarah (__________)|d. bt 7 Mar 1769 - 21 Aug 1770|p153.htm|||||||
| Father* | Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot) b. c 1730, d. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| Mother* | Mary Holland b. c 1730, d. bt 1800 - 1810 |
| (Witness) MEYorkCoSplit | 1760 | Lincoln and Cumberland counties split from York County Maine in 1760. |
| Birth* | circa 1769 | Mary Heagan was born circa 1769 at Georgetown, York Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, calculated from death, though 1850 census would make her born 1760. Is she the same person? Can't find her in 1860 census unless she is mistakenly showing as Lucy Heal age 92 with brother Richard. |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot) and Mary Holland. | ||
| (MentionedINdeed) Deed | 20 April 1799 | Mary Heagan was referred to in the deed from Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot) to Captain Richard Hagan on 20 April 1799 at Parker's Island, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine; Thomas Heagan of Georgetown sold to his "well beloved son Richard Heagan of said Georgetown, singleman" his "homestead farm" situated on the west side of Robbin Hood's Cove on Parker's Island, for $300 The property totalled 130 acres. Thomas stipulated in the deed that the southern end of the dwelling house was to be reserved for his daughters Mary, Anna, and Catherine, as long as they remained single. By thesame deed he also conveyed to Richard 12 acres of marsh, less 4 acres which were reserved for his son Thomas. The deed was witnessed by Thomas Heagan Jr among others. |
| (Witness) Census1830 | 1830 | Mary Heagan is assumed to be one of the household of Catherine Heagan in the 1830 census, pg 366, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, who has Heagan, Catharine 1m0-5 (?) 1f50-60 (Catherine age 62?) 1f60-70 (Mary). |
| Census1850* | 1850 | Mary Heagan appeared on the 1850 census as the head of household, pg 109b 26-26, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine along with Catherine Heagan. Her info on the census included: Hagan, Mary 90 b.ME. |
| Death* | 3 March 1863 | Mary Heagan died on 3 March 1863 at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, age 94.1,2 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Hagan Burying Ground on family farm Robbin Hood's Cove on Parker's Island, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine.3,1,2 |
| Last Edited | 7 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S330] "Letter from Bath (Maine) Marine Museum regarding findings of the Hagan Burying Ground," Letter and/or chart from Harold E Brown to Gwen Babcock, 7 Apr 1983.
- [S111] A series of Research Reports done by Lineages Inc of Salt Lake City (commissioned by Gwen Babcock), L14 & L16 by Clifford Stott - per Nathan Hale Collection of Maine Cemetery Records (SLC 1315219).
- [S305] Vital records of Georgetown, Maine, to the year 1892 SLC 873976 #2.
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