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<br>  ''John E. Hagan (erroneously listed as "Thomas B. Hagan", his son's name), is a widower''. Next door is the family of [[Barnard V. Stoughton]].  Barnard was the uncle of  John E. Hagan's wife, [[Martha Jane Boyle]] Hagan who died in 1873.
 
<br>  ''John E. Hagan (erroneously listed as "Thomas B. Hagan", his son's name), is a widower''. Next door is the family of [[Barnard V. Stoughton]].  Barnard was the uncle of  John E. Hagan's wife, [[Martha Jane Boyle]] Hagan who died in 1873.
 
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|'''1900 United States Federal Census''' Oswego, Mineral Twp., Jasper Co. Ohio, pg. 15. Date of census 6 June 1900.<br>Lines 58-65: Thomas B. Hagan b. Sept 1865, age 34, married 12 yrs., house carpenter, he & both parents b. PA.  Bridget E.,wife, born Sept 1867, age 32, married 12 yrs, bore 4 children, all living, b. Maryland, both parents b. Ireland.
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* George A., son, b. Apr 1899, age 1, b. MO; parents b. PA & MD;
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* Vivian J., dau. b. Aug 1892, age 7, b. MO, parents b. PA & MD.  <br>Two boarders, both house carpenters: James Baldwin b. KY (parents b. unknown), & Ernest Smith, his & his parents birthplaces unknown.
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NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

John Edward Hagan is not in my direct ancestry. He was a step-son of Barnard V. Stoughton. Barnard is 1 step removed in the following ways:

John Edward Hagan was the only child of Susan Myer & 1st husband John Hagan who married in about 1833. John E. was probably born about 1834 in Venango Co. PA(present day Clarion Co.) where his mother was born and where she still lived when she married 2nd to Barnard V. Stoughton in 1848.
John Edward Hagan would have been about age 15 at his mother's second marriage, and may not have ever lived in the household of Barnard V. Stoughton. He is not the John Stoughton who appears in that household in the 1850 census. John Edward Hagan did remain in close connection to his mother's second family. In 1870 he is found living next to them in Lawrence Co. Missouri, with wife Martha J. and two young children.


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth expect ~1834/35
Marriage To Martha Jane Boyle (1843-1874),
daughter of Jane Stoughton Boyle
Death
Burial

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 5                    Generation 6                    Generation 7                 
 
                                              
                                              
                                                   
                                                        
                         +-- John Hagan                     
                         |                                       
 +-- John Edward Hagan --+                           
 |   (????-????)         |                               
 |                       +-- Susan Myer
 |                       |   (1810-1888)
 |                       |                              +-- John Stoughton
 |                       |                              |   (1773-1833)  
 |                       +--(2nd)Barnard V. Stoughton --+
 |                               (1817-????)            |
 |                                                      |
 |                                                      |
 |                       +-- Thomas Boyd Boyle          |
 |                       |   (1815-1865)                |
 +-- Martha Jane Boyle --+                              |
     (1843-1874)         |                              |
                         +-- Jane Stoughton ------------+
                             (1821-1889)                |
                                                        +-- Catherine Covert
                                                              (1778-aft. 1850)
 Sources: [8] 

Children

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Thomas Boyle Hagan M Sept 1865 [3][4][5]
Jenni Hagan F [3][4]

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Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
expect Clarion Co, PA, (Piney Twp? ) born
Mount Pleasant Twp, Lawrence Co, MO by 1870 [3]
Newton Co, MO by 1871 [6]
Lake City Twp, Barber Co, KS by 1880 [4][5]

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
3 1870 United States Federal Census, Mount Pleasant Twp, Lawrence Co, Missouri, page 35. Census dated 14 Sept 1870.
  • Lines 31-34: John E. Hagan, age 29, carpenter, $350 real property, b. PA. Martha J. age 27 keeping house, b. PA. Thomas B. age 5, b. PA. Jimmie M. (female) age 2, b. MO.
  • Lines 35-39: Bentan V. Stoughton (sic), 56, farmer, $800 real, $900 personal property; Susanna, 59, keeping house; Jinnie S.,(female) 21; Elizabeth, 20; Adrey, 16. All born PA.
    Note: This is the family of Barnard V. Stoughton living next door to his niece Martha Jane Boyle Hagan. Martha's daughter Jinnie/Jenni may be named for Martha's cousin, Jennie S. Stoughton (daughter of Barnard V. Stoughton).
1870 census mo lawrence mount pleasant pg 35.jpg
4 1880 United States Federal Census, Lake City Twp., Barber Co., KS, Enum. Dist 316, pg. 1. Date of census 1 June 1880.
  • Line 6-8: Thomas B. Hagan (sic), white male age 45, farmer, he & parents b. PA. Unemployed for 12 months. Thomas, age 14, son, he & parents b. PA; Jenni, age 12, daughter, b. MO, parents b. PA.
  • Line 4-5: Barned (sic) V. Stoughton, white male, age 61, farmer, b. PA, parents b. NJ. Unemployed for 12 months. Susan, white female age 66, wife, b. PA, father b. Holland, mother b. PA.


John E. Hagan (erroneously listed as "Thomas B. Hagan", his son's name), is a widower. Next door is the family of Barnard V. Stoughton. Barnard was the uncle of John E. Hagan's wife, Martha Jane Boyle Hagan who died in 1873.

1880 census ks barber lake city dist 316 pg 1.jpg
5 1900 United States Federal Census Oswego, Mineral Twp., Jasper Co. Ohio, pg. 15. Date of census 6 June 1900.
Lines 58-65: Thomas B. Hagan b. Sept 1865, age 34, married 12 yrs., house carpenter, he & both parents b. PA. Bridget E.,wife, born Sept 1867, age 32, married 12 yrs, bore 4 children, all living, b. Maryland, both parents b. Ireland.
  • Annie E., daughter, b. Aug. 1888, age 11, b. MO, father b. PA, mother b. MD;
  • John E., son, b. Mar. 1891, age 9, b. TX, parents b. PA& MD;
  • George A., son, b. Apr 1899, age 1, b. MO; parents b. PA & MD;
  • Vivian J., dau. b. Aug 1892, age 7, b. MO, parents b. PA & MD.
    Two boarders, both house carpenters: James Baldwin b. KY (parents b. unknown), & Ernest Smith, his & his parents birthplaces unknown.
1900 census mo jasper mineral pg 15.jpg
8 Obituary of Susan Stoughton (i.e. Susan Myer, wife of B. V. Stoughton), The Medicine Lodge Cresset, 5 Jan. 1888, pg. 3, col. 2.
"Died: Mrs. Susan Stoughton, the wife of B.V. Stoughton who passed away last March, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Geo. W. Osborne, on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1888, aged 77 years and 3 months. Mrs. Stoughton was married in 1833 to John Hagan. In February 1848, she was married to B.V. Stoughton. Her children are: J.E. Hagan, Mrs. G.W. Lowerrie, Kansas City, Kansas, Mrs.McCray of Mingona and Mrs. Geo. W. Osborne. For a long term of years, Mrs. Stoughton had been a consistent member of the Baptist church."
From: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/barber/news/KSHS-M866-88.html
10 "The Early Days", Memoir by Jennie Stoughton Osborn, printed in The Barber County Index, September 29, 1927. (contributed by Jim Voltz)
The Barnard V. Stoughton family moved from PA to Missouri in 1866, for 11 years, then followed two neighbors to KS. John Edward Hagan died in the 1890's per placement in this memoir, but exact date is not given.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ksbarber/osborn_j_29sept1927.html
11 James Voltz correspondence 2008, ongoing: jlv100@psu.edu
Jim has pointed out to us the KS state census of 1885; the 1871 land document; the obituaries of Barnard Stoughton and of Susan Myer;the obituary of Jennie Osborn.
12 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winiford Wilson.
N/A

Source notes

  • Per the obituary of Barnard V. Stoughton's wife Susan Myer, her first husband was John Hagan, father of John E. Hagan. Susan's son John E. Hagan married Barnard's niece Martha Boyle.
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