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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Stella Gertrude Hagan: Birth: 01 FEB 1917 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 21 SEP 2005 in San Diego, San Diego County, California

  2. Charles Russell Hagan: Birth: 12 APR 1919 in Hanoverton, Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 02 SEP 1976 in Wade Park Veteran's Hospital, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio

  3. Frank Sherman Hagan: Birth: 27 JAN 1921 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 06 DEC 2005 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio

  4. Edith Louise Hagan: Birth: 14 OCT 1922 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 18 JAN 1923 in Columbiana County, Ohio

  5. Harry James Hagan: Birth: 01 MAR 1923 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 22 NOV 2008

  6. John Joseph Hagan: Birth: 01 DEC 1925 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 07 JUL 1928 in Mercy Hospital, Stark County, Ohio

  7. Dorothy Ann Hagan: Birth: 29 JAN 1928 in Hanover Twp., Columbiana County, Ohio. Death: 09 JAN 2018 in Ohio

  8. Evelyn June Hagan: Birth: 20 MAR 1930 in Ohio. Death: 31 MAR 2002 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio

  9. Lawrence Eugene Hagan: Birth: 20 OCT 1932 in Ohio. Death: 07 DEC 1997 in Columbiana County, Ohio

  10. Ruth Alma Hagan: Birth: 16 DEC 1934 in Ohio. Death: 24 JUL 1985 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio

  11. William Blaine Hagan: Birth: 05 AUG 1940 in Ohio. Death: 20 OCT 1988 in Columbiana County, Ohio

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  14. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   Stephanie Martin Shively, 2004
2. Title:   Columbiana County, Ohio - Death Certificate
3. Title:   Columbiana County, Ohio - Marriage Certificate

Notes
a. Note:   H2649
Note:   Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumaticparalysis all of his life.
  Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
  Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis. Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumaticparalysis all of his life.
  Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
  Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis.
b. Note:   H14895
Note:   Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumaticparalysis all of his life.
  Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
  Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis.
c. Note:   H14896
Note:   Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumaticparalysis all of his life.
  Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
  Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis.
d. Note:   H15294
Note:   Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumaticparalysis all of his life.
  Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
  Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis.


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