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State of Service: PA
Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Private
Birth: 13 Dec 1755 / Frederick / MD Death: 18 Dec 1798 / Washington / MD
Spouse: Mary Magdalena Orendorff Children: Elizabeth;
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Author: John Robert Turner
Jonathan Hager was the son of Jonathan Hager, founder of Hagerstown, MD. He was a Private in the Militia 4th Class in Capt. Peter Beall’s Company, 1st Battalion 1776-1777. He was a Corporal Select Militia under Capt. Adam Ott’s Company in 1781 (Listed under Jonathan Hagar) He took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Henry Schnebley in 1778. He died 16 Feb 1823 after a lingering illness. Ref: Wright, F. Edward “Marriages and Deaths from the Newspapers of Allegheny and Washington Counties, Maryland 1820-1830” 1987
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