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The CONE FAMILY HISTORY and its Variants such as MacCone, Kohn, Koen Coen, etc. Page JOHN HAGAN, JR., March 09, 1801, Bulloch Co., Ga.; b. 1776, Georgia; d. 1822, Camden County, Ga.. viii. MARY CONE, b. April 10, 1787, Georgia; d. ... Page 4/5/1808 - Partnership Deed transaction of WIlliam Cone and John Hagan in Camden County. 1809 - William Cone and Jesse Hagan filed joint tax returns for ... Page More About JOHN HAGAN and NANCY CONE: Marriage: 09 Mar 1801, Bulloch Co. Ga. 34. viii. MARY CONE, b. 10 Apr 1787, born in Georgia; d. 16 Apr 1862. ix. ... Page She married (1) JAMES HAGAN. She married (2) DELOACH. She married (3) SIMEON SHEFFIELD 1828 in Bulloch Co. Georgia, son of AUSTIN SHEFFIELD and SARAH. ... Page She married MALACHI FRANKLIN HAGAN 17 Dec 1847 in Bulloch Co. Georgia, son of SOLOMON HAGAN and MARGARET SHEPPARD. He was born 28 Aug 1828 in Arlen, ... Page More About WILLIAM HAGAN and AGNES CONE: Marriage: Jun 1883, Bulloch Co. Ga. V. JAMES FRANKLIN HAGAN. vi. ELLA FLORENCE HAGAN. vii. PETER SHEFFIELD HAGAN. ... -----The Above Information Is Provided By This Web-Listing Below The CONE FAMILY HISTORY and its Variants such as MacCone, Kohn, ... - Google Books Result Georgia. More About JOHN HAGAN and NANCY CONE: Marriage: 09 Mar 1801, Bulloch Co. ... was the Senior Major-General of the Militia of the State of Georgia. ... books.google.com/books?isbn=143573677X... ______________NEXT Web-Listing LISTING BELOW 10. Huldah E. Childs, born about 1839 Upson Co Ga. Married Henry Hagan Childs Hulda Hagin Henry M. 1862 ( found in the book on marriages Upson County Georgia ) Hagin Henry M. Childs Hulda Feb. 13 1862 Henry died in battle during the civil war at Chancellor Ville , Virginia May 3rd. 1863 based on military records Ga. archives 1860 CENSUSUID: 679D159DC7781A439D9B0494BDD2F001A209 Note: 1860 Census: Pike Co., Georgia, Zebulon P.O., Roll M653_134, Pg. 005. Huldah Childs Hagan daughter of Jeremiah children were Robert Hagan UID: 679D159DC7781A439D9B0494BDD2F001A209 Note: 1860 Census: Pike Co., Georgia, Zebulon P.O., Roll M653_134, Pg. 005.Jeremiah Childs 59M Farmer VAFrances C. Childs 22F GAHulda L. Childs 21F GADaniel M. Childs 19M GAHannah J. Hambrick 34F Domestic GASusan C. Hambrick 12F GAJeremiah M. Hambrick 10M GAWilliam T. Hambrick 07M GAAugustus T. Hambrick 05M GA Church records, Source Civil war records Widows application affidavit for pension filed by his wife in Pike County Ga.Filed Janurary 10th. 1910. Copy death certificate Bureau of vital statistics # 19874, married license Childs, Jeremiah (69) Virginia - farmer" "Hagan, Huldy (30) keeping house" "Hambrick, Sousa? (22)" William T. (17) saw mill hand Augustus (14) --The Above Information Is Provided By This Web-Listing Below PIKE - UPSON COUNTY, GA - BIOS Jeremiah Childs Copyright. All ... State records and Wilkinson county history, Georgia Census records. ... married license Pike county History book, Marshall Family history Pike county ... Huldah Childs Hagan daughter of Jeremiah children were Robert Hagan UID: ... files.usgwarchives.org/ga/upson/bios/childs2.txt - 12k - Cached - Similar pages - ___________________NEW Web-LISTING BELOW Page 43 By 1800, they had moved on again, to Bulloch County, Georgia, where Nancy married another expatriate Carolinian named John Hagan in 1801. ... Page 44 During April 1825, m Camden County, Georgia, Nancy Cone Hagan took her leave of the small Baptist church where she worshiped. Her husband, John, was dead ... Page 45 ... Carolina's low country, and on Georgia's desolate frontier, people like Nancy Hagan said goodbye to neighbors and kinfolk. They loaded up oxcarts, ... Page 47 A handful, like Nancy Hagan, were able to sell old land to help finance their resettlement. She bought eighty Leon County acres from her neighbor Paul ... Page 51 The strategies employed by Benjamin Hagan, Nancy Cone Hagan's son-in-law, suggest that countrymen used the market as a tool to that end but that they did ... Page 52 He probably raised little besides corn, which was not only the source of bread but also an alternative cash crop for yeoman settlers.34 By this point, Hagan ... Page 59 Migrant countrymen like Benjamin Hagan, the Singletary brothers, and Kidder Vann might have felt that they, too, had a bit of Anderson Todd in their hearts ... Page 140 Said one bereaved mother, "My sorrow is easier conceived than told." Nancy Hagan, who had raised seven children to adulthood, knew well how ... Page 142 John Wadkins, who had murdered the man whom he believed to be his wife's lover and had tried to kill his wife as well, was a neighbor of Nancy Hagan. ... Page 143 ... was another side of countryman insubordination.44 Like most other people throughout history, women like Nancy Hagan believed some contradictory things. ... Page 144 In place of the abuse, drunkenness, and desertion that marred many marriages, women, especially churchgoing women like Hagan, increasingly pushed for a ... Page 145 Some women, like Leon County's Nancy Hagan, even used church networks and religious language in their attempts to modify yeoman masculinity, although they ... Page 146 When Theophilus Hardie died in 1833, she composed a poem called "The Widow's Complaint" at the request of his bereaved wife. Hagan wove together familiar ... Page 147 There was less need for white women's unremitting labor in such households. Widows like Nancy Hagan, who in 1830 had teenage sons, ... Page 148 One perceptive observer encountered three older women on the Georgia plantation frontier going as quietly as Hagan about the business of subterranean ... Page 149 Hagan underlined her call for members by laying ten dollars of her own upon the table. After all, the worldly people found plenty of money for frivolous ... Page 150 Local folklore acknowledged her importance, remembering Nancy Hagan as "a very godly woman" and "a great spiritual power in her church. ... Page 151 In the communities built around the churches by countrywomen, men found the collective strength to do what Nancy Hagan strove to do, according to her God's ... Page 236 The work of women like Nancy Hagan and the periodic revival meetings of the 1830s rarely gained public notice, much less planter participation. ... Page 283 Nancy Hagan passed by, as she had passed Tuscawilla plantation many times in her local journeys. And perhaps the still-living James Page appeared, ... Page 306 Nancy Cone Hagan, "My Farewell to My Friends and Brethren, 1825 in April," Hagan Papers, transcribed by James C. Bryant from private papers of Mrs. Eliza ... Page 307 Paul McCormick to Nancy Hagan, January 27, 1826, Deed Book A, 57; Hagan to McCormick, January 4, 1833, Deed Book C, 627; Hagan to McCormick, January 25, ... Page 308 Benjamin Hagan to Mary Elizabeth Hagan, February 20, 1833, Deed Book C, 627, and Benjamin Hagan to John Taylor, July 10, 1830, Deed Book B, 695, LCC. 36. ... Page 326 Hagan, "On the Death of Mrs. Mariah Hart." 47. Historians of Southern women who, among other things, try to explain the absence of Southern women's ... Page 327 Hagan, "A Letter to a Widow Lady in Virginia by the Name of Osborne on the Death of Her Daughter Mrs. Judah Bach in 1829," Hagan Papers, FSU. 54. ... Page 328 Hagan, "On Staying Alone." 63. Rawick, American Slave, 17:347 (Willis Williams); for Hayward as a pro-bank Whig, see Tallahassee Floridian, August 22, 1840. ... Page 332 ... for Alston's death, see JW Hagan to Nancy Cone Hagan, March 10 and September 17, 1842, Folder 3, Box 4, Florida Legislative Council (Bicameral), FSA. ... Page 341 For two more cases in which a jury approved a common white man's actions in a fight that turned deadly, see Indictment of Fletcher Hagan, December 27, 1841, ... Page 352 ... M. Williams Papers Thomas J. Hodson Letters Leon County Amnesty Oaths William Moseley Diary John S. Tappan Letter Nancy Cone Hagan Papers Frank Hatheway ... ------------------The Above Information Is Provided By This Web-Listing Below Creating an Old South: Middle Florida's plantation frontier before ... - Google Books Result by Edward E. Baptist - 2002 - Social Science - 392 pages Shofner, History of Jefferson County, 61, identifies Nancy Hagan as a midwife in the ... Georgia, 1:325-26. Genealogist and family historian Huxford, ... books.google.com/books?isbn=0807853534... - Notify Administrator about this message?
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