Exciting news on early Ragan family, Anne Arundel Co, MD!
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Exciting news on early Ragan family, Anne Arundel Co, MD!
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Posted: 12 Apr 2009 12:28PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Ragan, Regan, Reagan
Greetings to all Ragan/Reagan researchers!
I finally locating the document in Anne Arundel County, Maryland that proved the relationship between Timothy Ragan who married Mary Lary and Timothy Ragan, Jr. who married ______ Nelson, daughter of Robert Nelson and Eleanor Hanks. This document is the "Bill of Sale" that first Timothy Ragan executed with Daniel Hearn of Prince Georges County, Maryland in 1723 for tangible property, cattles. The witnesses to this Bill of Sale were John Ragan and Timothy Ragan, Jr. It has lend very criticial proof that they were the sons of first Timothy Ragan, Sr. This proves the first Timothy Ragan as official TIMOTHY Ragan, Sr. and the second Timothy Ragan as official TIMOTHY Ragan, Jr.
Also in same Bill of Sale in 1723, I found that the signature for Timothy Ragan, Sr. He (Timothy Ragan, Sr.) signed the document with signature mark. It is unique for me to see it.
Then, in 1728, Daniel Hearn of Anne Arundel County, Maryland sold these same personal tangible property, cattles, back to John Ragan and Timothy Ragan, Jr. Also I noted that this same Daniel Hearn lived in same neighborhood with this Ragan family later in 1748.
With these new information, it has given me few clues to think about this first Ragan family in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
By the way! I have located the publications which published early Protestant Episcopal Church records from Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Now I am able to verify what I have been given in the past on first Ragan/Reagan family from our deceased Ragan/Reagan researchers. I am very grateful to deceased Ragan/Reagan researchers who shared it with me. They had wanted me to carry on this exciting family research.
One of my distant cousins in my family has sent me the picture of my great great grandfather, Daniel Wesley Ragan/Reagan. This picture is the one that I has been looking for a long time...and I am excited to get it. This picture is the one that I want to show to my Dad (Age: 90 years) who is still living.
Who knows what will turn up next for me in this Ragan/Reagan research!
-Donald B. Reagan
Author of THE BOOK OF RAGAN/REAGAN
I finally locating the document in Anne Arundel County, Maryland that proved the relationship between Timothy Ragan who married Mary Lary and Timothy Ragan, Jr. who married ______ Nelson, daughter of Robert Nelson and Eleanor Hanks. This document is the "Bill of Sale" that first Timothy Ragan executed with Daniel Hearn of Prince Georges County, Maryland in 1723 for tangible property, cattles. The witnesses to this Bill of Sale were John Ragan and Timothy Ragan, Jr. It has lend very criticial proof that they were the sons of first Timothy Ragan, Sr. This proves the first Timothy Ragan as official TIMOTHY Ragan, Sr. and the second Timothy Ragan as official TIMOTHY Ragan, Jr.
Also in same Bill of Sale in 1723, I found that the signature for Timothy Ragan, Sr. He (Timothy Ragan, Sr.) signed the document with signature mark. It is unique for me to see it.
Then, in 1728, Daniel Hearn of Anne Arundel County, Maryland sold these same personal tangible property, cattles, back to John Ragan and Timothy Ragan, Jr. Also I noted that this same Daniel Hearn lived in same neighborhood with this Ragan family later in 1748.
With these new information, it has given me few clues to think about this first Ragan family in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
By the way! I have located the publications which published early Protestant Episcopal Church records from Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Now I am able to verify what I have been given in the past on first Ragan/Reagan family from our deceased Ragan/Reagan researchers. I am very grateful to deceased Ragan/Reagan researchers who shared it with me. They had wanted me to carry on this exciting family research.
One of my distant cousins in my family has sent me the picture of my great great grandfather, Daniel Wesley Ragan/Reagan. This picture is the one that I has been looking for a long time...and I am excited to get it. This picture is the one that I want to show to my Dad (Age: 90 years) who is still living.
Who knows what will turn up next for me in this Ragan/Reagan research!
-Donald B. Reagan
Author of THE BOOK OF RAGAN/REAGAN