Name |
Adrian Hageman |
Gender |
Male |
Property |
8 Sep 1767 |
Frederick Co, Maryland |
- September 8, 1767, Adrian Hageman, Isaac's father-in-law, bought one hundred and sixty-one acres in Frederick County from John Logsdon for £112 and paid in Pennsylvania currency. Accordingly, it may be supposed that the Hageman's moved from New Jersey to Maryland at this time.
http://web.pdx.edu/~davide/gene/Runyon_Isaac.htm
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Will |
2 Dec 1773 |
Frederick Co, Maryland |
written |
- Adrian Hageman made a will on December 2, 1773, which mentions his wife, Mary, his daughter, Geertje (Charity), his son-in-law (although not mentioned by name), and grandsons Adrian (or Adron) and John Runyon. The will was proved on January 20, 1774, and two original copies are known to exist, viz., one in the court house in Frederick County and one in Annapolis.
http://web.pdx.edu/~davide/gene/Runyon_Isaac.htm
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Death |
Between 2 Dec 1773 and 20 Jan 1774 |
Frederick Co, Maryland |
Burial |
Great Pike Creek, Frederick Co, Maryland |
- buried on this property; however it was sold 27 Jun 1777.
one hundred and sixty-one acres on Great Pike Creek, Frederick County, Maryland, to John Logsdon on June 27, 1777, by Isaac Runion and Mary Hageman. Obviously, this is the same land purchased by Adrian Hageman in 1773 and, furthermore, the deed describes the parcel as one corner on Farquhar's Run and adjoining Bedford and Bedford Amendment tracts. Similarly, on August 9, 1779, Adrian Hagerman's widow, Mary Hagerman, daughter, Geertje (Charity), and son-in-law, Isaac Runyon, sold land to Jacob Stimmeli for £1200 current money. The graveyard in which Adrian Hagerman was buried was located on this property and the widow and Runyon heirs were granted a free right of access to the grave site.
http://web.pdx.edu/~davide/gene/Runyon_Isaac.htm
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Person ID |
I86327 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
2 Oct 2015 |