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Europe / Re: Germany/Prussia: Wetzenow & Fahrenwalde
« on: Tuesday 01 January 19 02:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

My family has a
Johnann Friedrich Krumbach born 1773 in Fahrenwalde. Married to Justine Crepin in 1810 in Fahrenwalde and had a daughter Justine Wilhelmine Krumbach born 1816 in Fahrenwalde ( my ggg grandmother)

Any links?

Cheers,
Rob.

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Cork / Re: Hagan in Fermoy
« on: Friday 21 September 18 21:09 BST (UK)  »
>> "OK so William and Jack were brothers." => as below Jack is William and Sarah's son

>> "As I am missing the William and Sarah in the notes I was given, it is unclear who the rest of the family referred to in a relevant passage. However it suggests the following are either the children of Jack and Mary, or failing that siblings of Jack and William:
Mary  - married Ned Curry from Tenterfield => Yep
Len  - was a teacher => Yep and a High School Principal
Jack - a High School Principal, who's son was a surgeon in Sydney [Jack is twice referred to so not clear if Jack had a son also named Jack] => Jack had a few jobs but was not a High School Principal as far as I know, but was a farmer, miner and even the Chairman of the Glen Innes Branch of the ALP. But yes he had a son called "Jack" (John) who was a High School Principal. Not sure about the surgeon bit.
Grace - yep
Ruth - who married a Mr Wood (Banker from Toowoomba) [Not clear if your grandmother or aunt of same name]. Ruth is my grandmother.
Jean - yep
and Lindsey Gordon

Further goes on about Hagan sisters marrying a Mr Parr and a Mr Pomroy. Not clear who are the sisters.=> Sarah J daughter of Will and Sarah married Thomas Parr. Another daughter of there's Caroline Adelaide married Henry Pomroy.

Cheers,
Rob

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Cork / Re: Hagan in Fermoy
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 22:21 BST (UK)  »
William and Sarah Ann had a son Samuel born in 1875

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Cork / Re: Hagan in Fermoy
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 22:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

>> "Jack married Mary in 29 Dec 1894 in NSW. Is Jack, William and Sarah's son,  and is Mary - Mary Goodwin?" - correct

>> "Samuel Hagan may be the son of Jack Hagan and Mary Goodwin." - if he is I don't have a record of it. Their daughter Ruth Evelyn Hagan was my grandmother.

Cheers,
Rob.

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Cork / Re: Hagan in Fermoy
« on: Sunday 16 September 18 20:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

John had a son William who married Sarah Ann Miller born in Greenwich, England. From the original records I have John Hagan married Mary Adams in Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1829. Jack did marry Mary in 29 Dec 1894 in NSW.

Were are you based? Since I will be in Ireland in a couple of weeks trying to verify John's family history. If I have made any errors now is the time to pick them up.

Thanks,
Rob.

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Cork / Re: Hagan in Fermoy
« on: Monday 15 August 16 10:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Came across a baptism record - 30 Jan 1812 - St Finbarr's - Cork
Parents - Patrick Hagan and Anastatia Ahern.
I wonder if this could be his?

Thanks,
Rob.

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for evidence of Henry's birth
« on: Saturday 13 August 16 13:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ambly,

Thanks for your help.

More info ...

“... place of birth indicator on this 1841 Census looking  like N” – yes well spotted I had not noticed that before, so it could be Sussex.

“Isn't his birth the one registered June Qtr 1841 in Sevenoaks?” – yes  I have that birth certificate. Says he was born 29 April 1841 at Buckhurst, Cowden. Mercy Burfoot was the mother and she registered his birth on 2 June 1841. Does not mention the father, so registered illegitimate I assume.

Yes I have their marriage certificate - William May marries Mercy Burfoot 4 June 1842 at St John The Baptist, Croydon.

“I'm presuming there is little to no doubt she is the daughter of Christopher BURFOOT?”  --- yes that is the thinking, the main evidence is her marriage certificate stating Christopher Burfoot as her father. Also the 1841 Census of Buckhurst, Cowden, that shows Christopher with Mercy and baby Henry.

“.. Henry's birth father is unknown (to us)” – yes that is possible too! Although, Henry does mention on his marriage certificate that William May is his father, but as you say, this might be what he believed to be true. If Henry’s father in unknown then, it would mean I have another unknown father to find since I can’t find William’s father either (his mother was Hannah May in the Baptism record of Chiddingstone, with no father mentioned).

Cheers,
Rob.

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Australia / Re: Hagan's in Adelaide, SA
« on: Saturday 13 August 16 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Thanks for your help. More info --
What is the earliest sighting you have of your HAGAN family in South Australia please. ---

'Case book of medical officer of regiment stationed in Adelaide', dated 1846 (GRG78/12), "Mrs Hagan's child" received medical care:.... Sarah Hagan aged 12 also received care".

May have done other "odd" trips here and there, eg, travelled between Adelaide and Hobart eg 13/1/1848 there was a John Hagan on a ship called "Catherine" from Launceston (Adelaide Observer 15/1/1848).   Could be why he was not witness to daughter Mary Jane's marriage in Adelaide on 18 November 1847 (mother Mary witness) (John’s new son-in-law John Featherstone who was a policeman).
However, John was witness at his other daughter Sarah’s wedding on 26 June 1850 in Adelaide, which states she lived at Glenelg before she was married.

Can you describe this family...John HAGAN and wife........

John Hagan probably born around 1811 in Fermoy, Cork.
Married Mary Adams (~1814, Ireland) in Fermoy, (Armagh) in 1829.

Had at least 7 children, 5 of these born O.S.

Children.......
Mr William Hagan (1837-1911)
Mrs Sarah Hagan (1834-1893)
Mrs Mary Jane Hagan (1830-1877)
Mr John Jnr Hagan (1840-    )
Mrs May Hagan (1843-    )
Mr Samuel Hagan (1845-    )
Mr David Hagan (1847-    )

Births to this couple in SA are........
Mr David Hagan (1847-    )

Births (grandchildren) to this couple in SA are........

Mary Jane and John Featherstone ---

Mary Ann Featherstone    21st June 1849   Adelaide
Sarah Egan Featherstone   15th August 1851   Adelaide
John Featherstone -2 (Died 1 year old)   6th January 1855   Adelaide
Elizabeth Featherstone    See below
Charlotte Featherstone    2nd Sep 1858   Adelaide
Samuel Featherstone   29th May 1860   Adelaide
Mary Jane Featherstone Jnr (known as Jane or Janey)   21st July 1862   Adelaide
Alfred Featherstone   10th May 1868   Adelaide

Sarah Hagan and David Williams had Mary Jane Williams who was born 1853 in SA.

Is the name consistently HAGAN or a variation eg HOGAN? --- Not sure

Thanks,
Rob.

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Australia / Hagan's in Adelaide, SA
« on: Friday 12 August 16 07:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

John Hagan was a soldier who travelled from the UK to Australia with his family in the mid 1840's.

I suspect they travelled to different parts of Australia, especially Tasmania, however, I am mainly trying to find out details of the families first and most significant trip to Adelaide.

My curent theory (and I could be wrong) is that John Hagan travelled from Hobart and Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, on the "Brankenmoor" as part of the 11th Regiment and arrived in South Australia in April 1846.

The ship put in at Encounter Bay, SA due to rough weather on 27 April 1846. The detachment consisted of 4 officers + 90 rank and file accompanied by 12 wives and 25 children. Some made their way overland -"The Brankenmoor, from Hobart town, which put into Encounter Bay through stress of weather, has landed the troops and passengers from Launceston, who are severally on their way up by land.". [Register, Sat,2 May, 1846, p. 2] and some came later when things settled down -

"THE“BRANKENMOOR” This ship came round from Encounter Bay, where she put in, in stress of weather, on Monday last, with a detachment of the 11th Regiment, from Hobart Town, to replace the 96th ordered hence to Van Diemen’s Land."

Any evidence of any Hagan's being on board?
Or maybe another ship, another time?
While I do have evidence they lived in Adelaide (marriages of children etc) is there any evidence of their actual arrival in Adelaide on or around 1846?

Thanks,
Rob.

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