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Letter: Information sought on Isaac Hagan, Hagan family

LETTERS and FEEDBACK; Also: LOCAL HISTORY

Ed,

I was wondering if anyone has ever sent you anything on the Hagans of AdairCounty?

This is my husband's family. His grandmother was a Hagan before marrying a Reliford.

Her dad died when she was 3 years old so we don't know much about him.

His name was Issac Hagan. He married Alice Romines. They are buried at Redlick Cemetery.

Any help with this that you can give me will be appreciated.

s/Camilla Campbell



If any reader can send information on the Hagans of Adair County, please do so. Also, a reminder to Camilla Campbell and all our readers that the Adair County Public Library has one of the best Genealogy Departments to be found anymore. Jewell Kimbler and Ernestine Bennett, and all the librarians there, are especially helpful. Information is also available at the Adair County Court Clerk's office. And the Adair County Genealogical Society meets each 1st Monday of the month at 6:00pmCT at the Adair County Public Library, 303 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY. If you can attend, great, if not: Phone (270) 384-2472, or Write: Adair County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 613, Columbia, KY 42728.



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