Sarah (Hagan) Edelen
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Sarah (Hagan) Edelen (abt. 1673 - aft. 1727)

Sarah Edelen formerly Hagan
Born about in Charles County, Province of Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1694 in Charles County, Province of Marylandmap
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 54 in Charles County, Province of Marylandmap
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Biography

Sarah Hagan married Richard Edelen

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While Hagan-683 and Hagan-395 may appear to be the same person, there are wide differences in the birth and death dates, and though both reference the same father, there is no mother or spouse referenced for Hagan -395. More research should be done on Hagen-395 before a merge is done.
posted by Sandra Scarborough
Maryland, one of the original 13 colonies, ratified the Constitution, Monday, April 28, 1788, prior to that it was referred to as the Province of Maryland
posted by Sandra Scarborough

Unmerged matches › Sarah Hagan (abt.1666-abt.1682)

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