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    1. Re: [OHMonroe] Re: Hagerman, John Quincy or John C.
    2. ldye
    3. I follow the Dillon queries on this Monroe site because I once ran across the name James Dillon when reading something about my father's mother's ancestors and I can't remember where I read that. So, have been following the Hagerman-Dillon discussions. Noted that one mentioned that John Hagerman's first wife was Hannah Dillon and that his second was C. (for Clara?) Augusta Terry and that he wed both in Lawrence Co., OH. One of my 3rd gt gmo's was an Elizabeth Terry Baker and she and her husband, my 3rd gt gfa, James O. Baker migrated to Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., OH in the mid 1830's and were there until before the 1850 census, where they are found across the county line in Bloomfield Twp., Jackson Co., OH. Of course since Jackson and Lawrence Co.'s share a common border, I am wondering if Augusta's father, James C. Terry, may have been related to my Elizabeth. I have been unable to find any Terrys in surrounding counties who appear at the time my folks migrated. It seems that James C. Terry may have migrated about the same time per the ages of his children according to whom was b. in VA and then later OH. So I am curious about this C. Augusta Terry who is listed as James C.'s daughter in the 1850 and 1860 Lawrence Co. censuses. Also for the middle initial of this John Hagerman: the Lawrence Co., OH genealogy site has a listing of brides and grooms but not the actual marriage dates, just the numbers for the pages in the county marriage books where the marriages are listed. Both, firstly, Hannah Dillon (the # given is 8--349) and secondly, C. Augusta Terry (the # given is 555) are listed as having wed a John L. (that is as in the alphabet sequence J-K-"L") Hagerman. I did look up John and Clara A. Hagerman in the 1880 Orange Co., Fl census and his middle initial looks likean "L" or a "Q" to me. I looked on the previous census page and could find no "L" for comparison but did find the name "Lucy Clark" on the page that was 2 pages before the one the Hagermans are on. The bottom part of the L (for Lucy) looks to me like the bottom part of the initial for John's middle name. Of course the pages I looked at were a bit hard to read and we know how that is with these censuses. I gather from various queries and responses about this matter that the initial is a "Q." Has anyone gotten copies of or has anyone seen the original Lawrence Co. marriage licenses to see if the letter is an L, Q or what? Maybe the John L . Hagerman on those marriage licenses is not the John Q. in the Orange Co. census. I would appreciate hearing from anyone with info on Winona Belle Hagerman and her descendants and whether those persons know anything about James C. Terry. Will gladly share Terry info. Thanks. Lois Dye [email protected] ---- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:41 PM Subject: [OHMonroe] Re: Hagerman, John Quincy or John C. > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: DILLON > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/1088.3 > > Message Board Post: > > Lawrence Co., OH of the 1870/1880 period has a number of families who were former residents of Monroe Co., OH. Hannah Jane Dillon of Lawrence Co., who married John C. or Q Hagerman or Hagaman in 1865, was also born in Monroe Co. In the "HISTORY OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI" by Walter Williams, published in 1915, p2093, J. Q. Hagerman is listed as having explored MO, in 1859, accompanied by Isaac Dillon and Peter H. Dillon, brothers of his future wife, Hannah Jane Dillon. > Isaac Dillon and Peter H. Dillon were also born in Monroe Co. > Since you have mentioned that your John Q.Hagerman was probably born in Monroe Co., OH, there seems to be a commonality with these Lawrence Co. Dillons and John Q., Hagerman, of Lawrence Co. The John and Sarah Hagerman listed by Connie in the 1870 Census in Lawrence Co., are also found in the 1880 Census and seem to be a generation older, perhaps the parents of John Q., husband of Hannah Jane Dillon. Also in the1880 Census, a John and Lavina Hagerman are listed in Franklin Twp., Monroe Co., OH. You have mentioned in your email you know about Hannah Jane. Could you explain this further? Thank you. > Henry S. Dillon > > > ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== > You can read and post queries at http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Monroe > > >

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