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The CWGC record Private M Hagan as the son of John and Rosie Hagan, of Megargy. He is also recorded as the husband of Agnes Hagan, of Megargy, Magherafelt, County Derry. |
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Private Michael Hagan is buried in Potijze Chateau Grounds Cemetery. The cemetery is located to the north east of the town centre of Ypres. |
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Private Michael Hagan was serving with 8th Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers when he was killed in action at the Battle of Passchendaele on Sunday 5th August 1917. |
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Michael Hagan enlisted in Omagh. |
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The 1911 census lists Michael as age 30 living with his parents, his family and his brother’s family at house 21 in Megargy, Ballymoghan, County Londonderry. |
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Michael and Agnes’ first child, Edward James Hagan, was born in the district of Magherafelt on 4th July 1910. |
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Michael Hagan married Agnes McElroy / McIlroy on 18th January 1910 in Cookstown. |
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The 1901 census lists Michael as age 20 living with the family at house 11 in Megargy, Ballymoghan, County Londonderry. They were a farming family and Michael was a farm labourer. |
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Known family: John Hagan, Rose Hagan, Francis Hagan (born about 1866), Patrick Hagan (born about 1880), Michael Hagan (born about 1881). |
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Michael Hagan was the son of John and Rosie Hagan. Michael was born in Antrim town about 1881. |