M, #38, b. February 1776, d. after 1860
Captain Richard Hagan|b. Feb 1776\nd. a 1860|p38.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|||||||
| Birth* | February 1776 | Captain Richard Hagan was born February 1776 at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, does not appear in either Georgetown or Phippsburg vital records as a child. That he was born in Feb 1776 is concluded from the statement he made 20 Apr 1847 when he said he turned 81 in Feb.1 |
| | He was the son of Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot) and Mary Holland. |
| Marriage* | | Captain Richard Hagan married Jane (__________). |
| Deed* | 20 April 1799 | Captain Richard Hagan was the GrantEE 20 April 1799 from Thomas Hagan (RevWar Patriot) 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. |
| Census1800* | 1800 | Captain Richard Hagan was the head of the household in the 1800 census, pg 506, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine with Richard Hogin 1m16-26 (Richard) 1f16-26 (Abigail) - note the census was supposed to be taken Aug 4th that year but they weren't married until Sep 5th. Was the census taken late?. |
| Marr Intentions* | 5 September 1800 | Marriage intention for Captain Richard Hagan and Abigail Mahoney were on 5 September 1800 at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine; "Intention of marriage between Mr Richard Hagan and Mifs Abigal Mahony both of Georgetown. Rec'd this 6th day of Sep 1800 by me Denny McCob, T.C."2 |
| Census1810* | 1810 | Captain Richard Hagan was the head of the household in the 1810 census, at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, with Richard Hogan 2m0-10 (Martin & David) 1m16-26 (?) 1m26-45 (Richard) 4f0-10 (Mary, Abigail, Loiza & ?) 1f16-26 (Abigail) 3f26-45 (???). |
| Military* | circa 1812 | He was in the military: circa 1812 "The reference to Captain Richard (in cemetery record) made us wonder. Richard was a farmer, not a mariner. He was too young to have served in the Revolution. This left the War of 1812. The index to service records indicates that Richard was a captain in Reed's First Massachusetts Regiment during the War of 1812. No pension or bounty land application ws filed for based on Richard's service."3 |
| Census1820* | 1820 | He was the head of the household in the 1820 census, pg 91, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine with 2m0-10 (Julian & Miles) 2m10-16 (David & Martin) 1m26-45 (Richard) 2f0-10 (Phebe & Loiza) 1f10-16 (Abigail) 2f16-26 (Mary & ?) 1f26-45 (Abigail). |
| Census1830* | 1830 | He was the head of the household in the 1830 census, at pg 366, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, with Hagan, Richard 1m0-5 (Richard) 1m5-10 (Jonas) 1m15-20 (Miles) 2m20-30 (Martin & David) 1m50-60 (Richard) 1f5-10 (Philena) 1f10-15 (Phebe) 1f15-20 (Loiza) 1f40-50 (Mary). |
| Census1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the 1850 census as the head of household, pg 109b 25-25, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine along with Abigail Mahoney, Jonas Heagan and Richard Waldron Hagan. His info on the census included: Hagan, Richard 70 b.ME farmer $1200. |
| Event-Misc* | 20 April 1857 | Captain Richard Hagan had the following event: swore a deposition stating that he was John Heagan's brother. The document, dated 20 Apr 1857, states that Richard had turned 81 years old the previous February. He also said he was born, brought up, and resided in Georgetown most of his life. on 20 April 1857.4 |
| Census1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the 1860 census as the head of household, pg 30 #217-221, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine along with Abigail Mahoney, Richard Waldron Hagan, Catherine Heagan, Susan E (__________) and Lucy Mahoney. His info on the census included: Hagan, Richard 84 b.ME farming $2000-$200. |
| Death* | after 1860 | Captain Richard Hagan died after 1860 at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine. |
| Burial* | 1862 | He was buried in 1862 at Hagan Burying Ground on family farm Robbin Hood's Cove on Parker's Island, Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine, per cemetery reading done in 1975 (Nathan Hale Collection) Marine Museum letter author says: "I am almost certain that Richard and Abigail are buried here. There are a number of obvious burials here with unmarked field stones."5,6 |
Family 2 | | Abigail Mahoney b. 19 Feb 1781, d. a 1860 |
| Marr Intentions* | 5 September 1800 | Marriage intention for Captain Richard Hagan and Abigail Mahoney were on 5 September 1800 at Georgetown, Lincoln Co. (now Sagadahoc Co.), Maine; "Intention of marriage between Mr Richard Hagan and Mifs Abigal Mahony both of Georgetown. Rec'd this 6th day of Sep 1800 by me Denny McCob, T.C."2 |
| Children | 1. | Mary Nye Hagan+ b. 15 May 1801, d. 24 Apr 1879 |
| | 2. | Abigail Mahoney Hagan b. 27 Dec 1802, d. 20 Feb 1825 |
| | 3. | David Hagan b. 14 Jun 1805, d. 28 Jun 1873 |
| | 4. | Martin Hagan b. 2 Mar 1807, d. 1 Jun 1846 |
| | 5. | Loiza Hagan b. 22 Feb 1809 |
| | 6. | Phebe Hagan b. 11 May 1811 |
| | 7. | Miles Hagan b. 24 Mar 1814, d. b 1 Feb 1851 |
| | 8. | Julian Hagan b. 21 Mar 1816, d. b 1820 |
| | 9. | Jonas Heagan b. 1 Jun 1819, d. 1901 |
| | 10. | Philemia Hagan b. 21 Feb 1822 |
| | 11. | Richard Waldron Hagan b. 1 Jul 1827, d. 1893 |