- Hagoe, Thos., planter, Charles Go., 29th Mar. 1714;
21st Feb 1716.
To Wife Mary, extx., dwelling plantation, 300 A. & "St. James,", also 15 A. bought of Major Wm. Boarman and 60 A. bought of Wm. Boarman, during life, to pass at her decease to son William.
to son James and hrs... 350 A., part of "Good Intent." (for description see will.)
to son Ignatius and hrs., 200 A.: -part of "Good Intent," also 65 A. bought of Major Wm. Boarman and made over to testator by codicil to will. {mm: Lanternam}
to son Thomas and hrs', 200 A. "Clare,'' adjoining "Good Intent."
to dau. Mary Baggott,, 100 A., part of "Good Intent," adjoining the place she has already seated.
to sons Thos. and Ignatius afsd.., 150 A. Correck Measure, in St. Mary's Co.
to four. daus., Sarah Edelen., Charity Green,, Anne Smith and Eiza: Clarkson,, each 10shillings.
to wife afsd., entire personal estate to pass to son William at her decease.
Test: Wm. Boarman, Jr., Thos. Dyson, Jno. Gates, Joseph Gates. MCW 14.213.
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Phillip Allen 18.60 I £20.14.0 Aug 24 1698
Appraisers: Thomas Lorson [Lawson], Thomas Hagan.
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- Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 209
14 Oct 1709; Recorded at the request of Thomas Hagan:
10 Oct 1709; Codicil dated 17 Jan 1708 from Wm. Boarman Jr. empowering Benjamin Hall and William Boarman to lay out 95 acres from tract called LANTERNAM for Thomas Hagan, Jr.; bounded by Zachia Swamp; /s/ Benjamin Hall, William Boarman
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3 Nov 1713; Recorded at request of John Smith, Jr., planter:
14 Apr 1713; Memorandum between John Smith and Tho. Hagan regarding marriage between John Smith, Jr., s/o John Smith, and Anne Hagon, d/o Thomas Hagan; John Smith gives his son slaves, household good, cattle and a tract of 300 acres called St. Katherine; Thomas Hagan gives the couple £25, household goods, cattle, etc.; /s/ John Smith, Tho. Hagan (mark); wit. Mill. Marten, Richard Edelen, Samuell Baggott, James Gaddes
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Charles County Court Records, March 1737/8 Court, Liber T#2, Page 426
Pursuant to the order of last Nov CC Court, Commission issued to examine witnesses touching the bounds of a tract of land called Wardle, in possession of Richard Johns and Osborn Sprigg. Commissioners appointed: Wm Wilkinson, William Middleton, Jonathan Willson, and Richard Willson (not being any way related to the Petr, contiguous Proprietor, nor interested in the sd land). Wardle is in CC. The purpose of the Commission was to prove and perpetuate the memory of the bounds of sd tract of land.
. And now here, at Mar Court, William Wilkinson and Jona. Willson return to this Court the Commission afd, with the following certificate and depositions thereto annexed:
We met on the premises on the 16th day of this instant, and examined such witnesses as were to us produced by sd Richard Johns and Osborn Sprigg, touching the premises. Signed Feb 28, 1737.8 - William Wilkinson, Jona: Willson.
The deposition of James Hagan, age about 66, who declares that Mr. Richard Edelen, about 44 years ago, then CC Surveyor, told him that an old chestnut tree (now down), which this deponent stands by, was the 2nd bound tree of a tract of land called Wardle.
The deposition of James Hagan, age as afd, declares that Mr. Rich'd Edelen afd, told him that a Spanish oak, by which this deponent now stands, was the 1st bound tree of a tract of land called Wardle, and from whence this deponent went to a place within about 4-6 yards of a large poplar where this deponent said Colo. Jowles, in running out the land called Wardle, stopped, the number of perches being out. Further, this deponent says that his father told him, near the sd place there, was a bounded hickory tree of sd land, but this deponent never could find it.
The deposition of Thomas Hagan, age about 53 years, who declares that 20 odd years ago, he was present with his father, Thomas Hagan, Joseph Gardner, and Abraham Lemaster, who, he believes, were summoned to prove the bounds of a tract of land called Wardle, and a Spanish oak by which this deponent now stands, he understood they proved to be the 1st bounded tree of the afd land.
The deposition of Thomas Hagan, aged as afd, who declares that he was present with his father, Thomas Hagan, Joseph Gardiner, and Abraham Lemaster when they were summoned to prove a chestnut tree, by which this deponent now stands (and down) which he understood by them to be the 2nd bounded tree of a tract of land called Wardle.
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Contributed by John S Wilkinson
THOMAS HAGAN
The Hagan family is of Irish descent and were from the Province of Ulster in Northern Ireland, originating in County Tyrone. In the Gaelic language the name is AhAohgain which means a descendant of Aohagan. In some instances the name is recorded as Hagoe in the early Maryland records.
Thomas Hagan came into Maryland in 1670 and resided in St. Mary's County. In 1687 he witnessed the will of Dennis Hasculaw of St. Mary's County. Thomas resided at Correck Measure near Knevets Creek in Newtown Hundred. Later he purchased several tracts near Bryantown, Charles County. His home plantation
was known as St. James, with the adjoining tracts of Good Intent, Clare, Lanternam, comprising of some 1900 acres of land.
Thomas Hagan was a planter of Charles County and wrote his will on March 29, 1714 which was probated February 21, 1716. He divided his estate among his wife Mary, who received the home plantation of St. James and his personal estate. The rest of his land was divided among his sons, William, James, Thomas, lgnatius, and his daughter Mary Baggot. To his other children, Sarah Edelen, Charity Greene, Ann Smith, and Elizabeth Clarkson,' he gave 10 shillings each.
Thomas and Mary were the parents of a large family which resided in the area of Bryantown and Port Tobacco.
1. William Hagan, died 1772, Charles County, Maryland. He was married to Eleanor Hanson. William received several tracts of land from his father's estate, including the home plantation of St. James and two tracts bought of William Boarman.
2. James Hagan died 1749, Charles County, and was married to Elizabeth Langworth. James received 350 acres of Good Intent from his father's estate.
3. lgnatius Hagan died 1765 and was first married to Rebecca Lowe and secondly to Magdalen. Ignatius received from his father's estate, 200 acres of Good Intent, 65 acres bought of William Boarman, and a share with his brother Thomas, of Correck Measure in St. Mary's County.
4. Thomas Hagan died in 1743, Charles County, and was married to Sarah Mudd. Thomas received from his father's estate 250 acres of Clare, adjoining Good Intent, and a share with his brother Ignatius, 150 acres of Correck Measure.
5. Mary Hagan Baggott received from her father's estate 100 acres of Good Intent.
6. Sarah Hagan was married about 1713 to Richard Edelen (c16711760), an architect, contractor, builder, and carpenter. Sarah received 10 shillings from her father's estate in 1716.
7. CHARITY HAGAN received 10 shillings from her father's estate. Charity was married to JAMES GREENE, a planter of Prince George's County.
8. Ann Hagan was married to John Smith. She received 10 shillings from her father's estate.
9. Elizabeth Hagan Clarkson received 10 shillings from her father's estate.
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 367-41: GOOD INTENT: 650 acres; Possession of - 650 Acres - Hagan, Thomas: : Surveyed 11 May 1695 for Thomas Hagan beginning at a bound oak in Zachia Swamp.:
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 369-55: LANTERNAM: 500 acres; Possession of - 500 Acres - Boarman, William Maj : Surveyed 10 April 1671 from William Boarman on the North side a fresh run that runs into Zachia Swamp.: Other notes - 200 Acres - Richard Edelen from John Ball; 9 March 1714, 500 Acres - Richard Edelen from John Baptist Boarman; 12 Nov 1717
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 409-220: HAGANS ADDITION: 400 acres; Possession of - 400 Acres -Hagan, Thomas : Surveyed for William Hagan 9 Aug 1727 beginning at a bounded white oak a bound tree of a tract called ST. JAMES: Other Tracts Mentioned: ST. JAMES; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 367-42: ST. JAMES: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Hagoe, Thomas: Surveyed 15 Sept 1678 for Thomas Hagoe at a bound Red Oak of John Waters land called BRISTOL: Other Tracts Mentioned: BRISTOL; Conveyance notes - Included in resurvey of ST. JAMES, Folio 396; 12 May 1714,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 396-120: ST. JAMES RESURVEY: 317 acres; Possession of - 317 Acres - None: Re-Surveyed 12 May 1714 for Thomas Hagan (including in self) beginning at a bounded Red Oak standing on the South West side of a small branch which falleth into Zachia Swamp being the spring branch of the said Hagan.: Other Tracts Mentioned: BRISTOL; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, ,
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 381-35: CLARE: 234 acres; Possession of - 234 Acres - Hagan, Thomas : Re-Surveyed 3 May 1708 for Thomas Hagan beginning at a bound White Oak a bound tree of Major William Boarmans Land: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 402-164: CLARE, ADDITION TO: 60 acres; Possession of - 60 Acres - Hagan, Thomas : Surveyed 21 March 1723 for Thomas Hagan on the East side Zachia Swamp beginning at a bound Red Oak.: Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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