See Charles Broshears' book Vol 4, page 260
Rebecca Brashear m. 4 March 1826 to James D. Hagan or Hoagland
d. aft 1860? May have "dec'd" before his daughter Nancy's 1856 marriage to Charles Greenwell.
Different name variation/spelling?
The current Hoagland name has many spellings.
Information I have reason to believe is/may be accurate, but have no proof of, is preceded and/or followed by a question mark: thus "James Houghland. b. ?1781" means I'm making an informed guess at his birth date. If you take my information elsewhere, please, please, also take my doubt.
No tombstone/marker of his found there. May have been destroyed, deteriorated or removed?
His parents were Dorsey Hoagland and Mary Lydia Polly Kurtz.
Bond: 1 Apr 1826, Robert F. Samuels; reverse: by cert [certificate] filed in due form. Consent, 1 Apr 1826: The
Clark of the Cort Bullitt County will ishue license for the marrig of James Holan and Rebecker Brashear, Ign's
Brashear.
Minister's Return: James Hoagland & Rebekah Brashear, married 4 Mar 1826, Isaac Taylor (list of marriages
"solemnized by me in Bullitt County;" last marriage on list, 7 Sep 1826). [Also on microfilm, "Marriage Licenses,
1824-1846" (filmed Nov 1966 at Shepherdsville by The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah)]
Original Marriage Record, page 66: James Hoglan & Rebecca Brashear. License 1 Apr 1826; married 4 Mar
1826, Isaac Taylor. Marriage Register, Book 1, page 45: James Hoglan & Rebecca Brashear. License 1 Apr 1826;
married 4 Mar 1826, Isaac Taylor.
See Charles Broshears' book Vol 4, page 260
Rebecca Brashear m. 4 March 1826 to James D. Hagan or Hoagland
d. aft 1860? May have "dec'd" before his daughter Nancy's 1856 marriage to Charles Greenwell.
Different name variation/spelling?
The current Hoagland name has many spellings.
Information I have reason to believe is/may be accurate, but have no proof of, is preceded and/or followed by a question mark: thus "James Houghland. b. ?1781" means I'm making an informed guess at his birth date. If you take my information elsewhere, please, please, also take my doubt.
No tombstone/marker of his found there. May have been destroyed, deteriorated or removed?
His parents were Dorsey Hoagland and Mary Lydia Polly Kurtz.
Bond: 1 Apr 1826, Robert F. Samuels; reverse: by cert [certificate] filed in due form. Consent, 1 Apr 1826: The
Clark of the Cort Bullitt County will ishue license for the marrig of James Holan and Rebecker Brashear, Ign's
Brashear.
Minister's Return: James Hoagland & Rebekah Brashear, married 4 Mar 1826, Isaac Taylor (list of marriages
"solemnized by me in Bullitt County;" last marriage on list, 7 Sep 1826). [Also on microfilm, "Marriage Licenses,
1824-1846" (filmed Nov 1966 at Shepherdsville by The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah)]
Original Marriage Record, page 66: James Hoglan & Rebecca Brashear. License 1 Apr 1826; married 4 Mar
1826, Isaac Taylor. Marriage Register, Book 1, page 45: James Hoglan & Rebecca Brashear. License 1 Apr 1826;
married 4 Mar 1826, Isaac Taylor.
Family Members
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Lydia Hoagland Shepler
1805–1880
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Anna Hoagland Robey
1807–1847
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Margaret Hoagland Caldwell
1810 – unknown
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Martin Hoagland
1812–1860
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John B. Hoagland
1814–1848
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Barbara Hoagland Hill
1816 – unknown
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Sophia Hoagland Troutman
1821–1913
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Elizabeth Hoagland Shirley
1824 – unknown
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William R. Hoagland
1827–1901
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Sarah Missouri Hoagland Troutman
1830–1901
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