HAGAMAN / HAGEMAN / HEGEMAN etc family - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T06:43:40Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/hagaman-hageman-hegeman-etc?groupUrl=longislandgenealogy&groupId=3463583%3AGroup%3A17362&id=3463583%3ATopic%3A211460&feed=yes&xn_auth=noA further note about "Famy/Fa…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-11-09:3463583:Comment:8385102020-11-09T22:03:26.036ZJennifer Powellhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JenniferPowell
<p>A further note about "Famy/Fanny" HAGAMAN SMITH: a group of Presbyterian church records from Romulus, NY, which you can link to from the FamilySearch page "Romulus, Seneca County, New York Genealogy" Church Records list, or directly at <a href="http://chickened.tripod.com/romuluschurchSZ.html" target="_blank">http://chickened.tripod.com/romuluschurchSZ.html</a> , gives her full first name as Euphemia.</p>
<p>A further note about "Famy/Fanny" HAGAMAN SMITH: a group of Presbyterian church records from Romulus, NY, which you can link to from the FamilySearch page "Romulus, Seneca County, New York Genealogy" Church Records list, or directly at <a href="http://chickened.tripod.com/romuluschurchSZ.html" target="_blank">http://chickened.tripod.com/romuluschurchSZ.html</a> , gives her full first name as Euphemia.</p> Thanks, James, especially wit…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-11-04:3463583:Comment:8338242020-11-04T23:49:34.984ZJennifer Powellhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JenniferPowell
<p>Thanks, James, especially with respect to identifying Lydia. I've finally had time to work with this. Recently on FamilySearch, I found several land records for Romulus, Seneca County, New York, 1855 and 1859, in which a large group (more than 40) of Francis HAGAMAN's descendants quitclaim several plots of land in Romulus that were in old Military Lot 76, to Coe B. Smith, who is the husband of Fanny Hagaman (iv. above). By the way, throughout all the records of Coe B. Smith and his wife,…</p>
<p>Thanks, James, especially with respect to identifying Lydia. I've finally had time to work with this. Recently on FamilySearch, I found several land records for Romulus, Seneca County, New York, 1855 and 1859, in which a large group (more than 40) of Francis HAGAMAN's descendants quitclaim several plots of land in Romulus that were in old Military Lot 76, to Coe B. Smith, who is the husband of Fanny Hagaman (iv. above). By the way, throughout all the records of Coe B. Smith and his wife, Fanny is spelled variously as Fanny, Fannie, Faimy, and Famy, so I believe iv. and vi. on your list are one and the same person. Many years later, Coe and Famy Smith moved to Lenawee County, MI, where many of their relatives were already living, and Famy Smith (1812-1870) is buried in Lenawee County, MI at the Hagaman Cemetery, where her first name is spelled that way on her gravestone. I don't yet know exactly what year they left Romulus, NY, but I found that they had two daughters Penelope and Marietta who married and stayed in Romulus until the 1880s.</p>
<p>The other Francis HAGAMAN descendant of interest to me didn't appear yet on your list. I've been trying for awhile to find out the family of Eunice "Nucy" HAGAMAN (approx 1775-1820), who married Zebedee STOUT (1770-1850) in Hunterdon Co., NJ in 1796 (a photocopy of their marriage "certificate", really just a handwritten notation signed by the minister, Thomas Grant Jr., can be seen via FamilySearch. The couple came to Romulus, NY before 1800; Zebedee and his family are enumerated on the 1800 census. They moved to Newfane/Olcott in Niagara County, NY (Holland Company land) after the War of 1812, and Eunice died there in 1820 according to her gravestone. The reason I believe she belongs on the list of descendants of Francis HAGAMAN is that her and Zebedee's children are listed in the group of people who quitclaimed their land to Coe B. SMITH. So far I've accounted for 5 of their 7 children on that list.</p>
<p>If there are supporting documents I should post here if it is okay to do so, let me know. Thanks!</p>
<p> </p> Have you done a Y or other DN…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-01-04:3463583:Comment:7778562020-01-04T04:35:31.758ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
<p>Have you done a Y or other DNA test.</p>
<p>Have you done a Y or other DNA test.</p> Jennifer, I have the followin…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-01-03:3463583:Comment:7779172020-01-03T19:23:18.708ZJames P. LaLonehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JamesPLaLone
<p>Jennifer, I have the following:</p>
<p>Francis HAGAMAN / HAGERMAN, b. c. 1752, d. 20 Sep 1826 @76 yrs., Seneca Co.., bur. Mt. Green Cem., aka Romulus Cem., Romulus Village, town of Varick, Seneca Co., NY (s/o Joseph, who d. 21 Jan 1806 Hunterdon Co., NJ). 1m. unknown. 2m. Catherine _____., b. c,1770, d. 25 Jul 1858 @ 88 yrs.</p>
<p>children (12), unsure of mother:</p>
<p>i. Caroline m. William OLDER / ELDER.</p>
<p>ii. Nelly…</p>
<p>Jennifer, I have the following:</p>
<p>Francis HAGAMAN / HAGERMAN, b. c. 1752, d. 20 Sep 1826 @76 yrs., Seneca Co.., bur. Mt. Green Cem., aka Romulus Cem., Romulus Village, town of Varick, Seneca Co., NY (s/o Joseph, who d. 21 Jan 1806 Hunterdon Co., NJ). 1m. unknown. 2m. Catherine _____., b. c,1770, d. 25 Jul 1858 @ 88 yrs.</p>
<p>children (12), unsure of mother:</p>
<p>i. Caroline m. William OLDER / ELDER.</p>
<p>ii. Nelly <a href="https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hagerman-544" target="_blank">https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hagerman-544</a></p>
<p>iii.Lydia <a href="https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hagerman-324" target="_blank">https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hagerman-324</a> c. Jun 1787, d. Mar 1859; m. 11 Jun 1811 to John W. WALDRON,, b. 30 Dec 1786, bp. 11 Mar 1787, d. 11 Feb 1867, s/o William WALDRON & Maria / Mary WALDRON. Both Lydia & John bur. Hagerman Cem., Lenawee Co., MI, no known children.</p>
<p>iv. daughter (Fanny, b. c. 1817 NY), m. Coe B. Smith.</p>
<p>v.Thomas</p>
<p>vi. Faimy (Fanny?)</p>
<p>vii. John L.</p>
<p>viii. Joseph</p>
<p>ix. Marry / Polly, m. James Briggs of NY.</p>
<p>x. Catherine, m. James Lyons / LINES.</p>
<p>xi. Elizabeth, b. 8 Jun 1793 NJ, m. to David BURGESS, b.9 May 1789, d. 29 Apr 1860 Adrian Twp., Lenawee Co., MI</p>
<p>xii. Thomas.</p>
<p></p> I realize this is an old thre…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-01-03:3463583:Comment:7780252020-01-03T17:50:01.900ZJennifer Powellhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JenniferPowell
<p>I realize this is an old thread, but in case someone's still reading it, I've been looking for the origins of Lydia Hagerman Waldron, 1778-1850 (at FindAGrave <a href="https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36459640">https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36459640</a> ), who died in Lenawee County, MI and had been married to John W. Waldron. They were previously from Romulus, Seneca Co., NY and possibly had no children of their own, because they are believed to have adopted Caroline Bailey…</p>
<p>I realize this is an old thread, but in case someone's still reading it, I've been looking for the origins of Lydia Hagerman Waldron, 1778-1850 (at FindAGrave <a href="https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36459640">https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36459640</a> ), who died in Lenawee County, MI and had been married to John W. Waldron. They were previously from Romulus, Seneca Co., NY and possibly had no children of their own, because they are believed to have adopted Caroline Bailey (1817-1899) in her early childhood in Romulus, and then lived across the street from Caroline and her husband Lewis B. Adams and their children in Madison Township in Lenawee Co., MI. I've been trying to find out which branch of the Hagerman/Hagaman family she comes from, and it may help me now knowing from this discussion that there were other Hagermans in the Finger Lakes area of New York in that era. Thank you!</p> I did a Y DNA test and found…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2019-03-29:3463583:Comment:7670022019-03-29T04:34:08.443ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
<p>I did a Y DNA test and found a Hagerman in Missouri descended from the Frncis at the bottom I have one base pair difference which would seem to point to a close connection</p>
<p>I did a Y DNA test and found a Hagerman in Missouri descended from the Frncis at the bottom I have one base pair difference which would seem to point to a close connection</p> By the way this John Clark so…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-05-24:3463583:Comment:3514712011-05-24T21:39:16.232ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
By the way this John Clark son of Ester Hegeman may have been an Uncle.
By the way this John Clark son of Ester Hegeman may have been an Uncle. Somewhere I found from this p…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-04-18:3463583:Comment:3397262011-04-18T02:03:20.523ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
<p>Somewhere I found from this page a john Hagerman that left to Canada that had a son born 1799 that left his children behind, likely this john's children would have been raised by family.</p>
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<p>Somewhere I found from this page a john Hagerman that left to Canada that had a son born 1799 that left his children behind, likely this john's children would have been raised by family.</p>
<p> </p> Of course the other side is t…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-04-17:3463583:Comment:3397252011-04-17T23:56:31.180ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
Of course the other side is that Isaac Hagaman died in 1803 and likely his children would have been placed with people as an Apprentice. Also given John and Sally followed naming patterns else where likely Joseph W is the grandson of Joseph and William. but none of their kids follow much except John Clark's name follows thru
Of course the other side is that Isaac Hagaman died in 1803 and likely his children would have been placed with people as an Apprentice. Also given John and Sally followed naming patterns else where likely Joseph W is the grandson of Joseph and William. but none of their kids follow much except John Clark's name follows thru So it would be your Great Gra…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-04-17:3463583:Comment:3397942011-04-17T23:29:13.630ZAllen Hagermanhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/AllenHagerman
So it would be your Great Grandmother says he was apprenticed at 9 years of age.<br />
<p>iii. Esther HEGEMAN, b. 1766, d. 1833.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Married 31 Jan 1788 in Hastings, Ont., CAN, John OSTROM, (son of Ruliff/Roelof OSTROM and Elizabeth YELVERTON).</p>
<p> John: Email correspondence from Marg Hunter Wed. 23 Aug 2000 (hunter@total.net).</p>
<p> This John Ostrom is John Clark Ostrom, If so our John Clark is likely…</p>
So it would be your Great Grandmother says he was apprenticed at 9 years of age.<br />
<p>iii. Esther HEGEMAN, b. 1766, d. 1833.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> Married 31 Jan 1788 in Hastings, Ont., CAN, John OSTROM, (son of Ruliff/Roelof OSTROM and Elizabeth YELVERTON).</p>
<p> John: Email correspondence from Marg Hunter Wed. 23 Aug 2000 (hunter@total.net).</p>
<p> This John Ostrom is John Clark Ostrom, If so our John Clark is likely named after him and is likely from this family, Evert Hagaman had a son John born in 1799 but the date doesn't match up for our John tombstone, I want to think the date is off but likely Sally provided it and I am not sure what to do with it.</p>
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