Taken from the list of Official Buriels at Kenosha Cemetery, Cass Co NE.
NE State Historical Society, and medical records of George H. Gilmore.
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Probable/possible child of John McFarland Hagood & Mary Catherine Hagood.
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I did find this entry in the book- Illustrated History of Nebraska Volume ll by J Sterling Morton 1906.
"John McFarland Hagood was born in Todd County KY in 1812. He died October 1885. He married his first wife Permelia in 1840. They then moved to Illinois in 1847, then to Cass County, Nebraska in 1854. In 1856 he married Mary Catherine Brown with whom he had 7 children; Henry, Ellen, Louis, Oscar, Frederic, Kate and ANDREW.
JMH Enlisted in the Civil War as a color Sargent of Co. A infantry, and mustered out as Lieutenant."
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It is highly possible this is the child of JMcF Hagood & Mary Catherine Hagood.
Taken from the list of Official Buriels at Kenosha Cemetery, Cass Co NE.
NE State Historical Society, and medical records of George H. Gilmore.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Probable/possible child of John McFarland Hagood & Mary Catherine Hagood.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I did find this entry in the book- Illustrated History of Nebraska Volume ll by J Sterling Morton 1906.
"John McFarland Hagood was born in Todd County KY in 1812. He died October 1885. He married his first wife Permelia in 1840. They then moved to Illinois in 1847, then to Cass County, Nebraska in 1854. In 1856 he married Mary Catherine Brown with whom he had 7 children; Henry, Ellen, Louis, Oscar, Frederic, Kate and ANDREW.
JMH Enlisted in the Civil War as a color Sargent of Co. A infantry, and mustered out as Lieutenant."
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It is highly possible this is the child of JMcF Hagood & Mary Catherine Hagood.
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