> Tennessee Family Groupsheet for John George Washington HAGY Family
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> Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach
> Email address: roachbug@dixie-net.com
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> Husband: John George Washington HAGY
> Birthdate: March 17, 1819
> Birthplace: TN
> Death date: February 9, 1877
> Place of death: Hardin Co., TN
> Father: Henry HAGY
> Mother: Mary UNKNOWN
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> Marriage date: 1844
> Marriage place: Probably Hardin Co., TN
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> Wife: Rebecca STRAWN
> Birthdate: February 15, 1808
> Birthplace: Chatham Co., NC
> Death date: August 16, 1884
> Place of death: Hardin Co., TN
> Father: William H. STRAWN
> Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN
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> CHILDREN
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> Child No. 1: George Washington HAGY
> Sex: M
> Birthdate: 1845
> Birthplace: Hardin Co., TN
> Death date: before 1865
> Place of death: Killed during the Civil War.
> Marriage date:
> Marriage place:
> Spouse's name:
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> Child No. 2: Matilda Catherine HAGY
> Sex: F
> Birthdate: July 3, 1846
> Birthplace: Hardin Co., TN
> Death date: December 17, 1926
> Place of death: Pittsburg Landing, Hardin Co., TN
> Marriage date: February 14, 1866
> Marriage place: Pittsburg Landing, Hardin Co., TN
> Spouse's name: James William BELL
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> Child No. 3: Francis Marion "Frank" HAGY
> Sex: M
> Birthdate: March 23, 1849
> Birthplace: Pittsburg Landing, Hardin Co., TN
> Death date: March 9, 1927
> Place of death: Pittsburg Landing, Hardin Co., TN
> Marriage date: 1872
> Marriage place:
> Spouse's name: Mary C. "Mollie" McDANIEL

> Documentation: Rebecca is only 14 or 15 years old when she married
> Thomas.  She was 11 years older than her second husband, Hagy.  He
lived
> next door to Rebecca and first husband, Thomas.  After she marries
Hagy,
> he becomes guardian to her children, but this is later changed to
Allen
> Temple.
> Her tombstone lists her as Rebecca Strawn Hagy.  In the will of
Thomas
> Hurley, she received everything as long as she remained a widow, then
it
> was to be divided among the sons.