Will of Monica Hagan: 1814, Charles County, MD File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lisa Simms . Transcribed by Raphael T. Semmes in his book The Semmes and Allied Families, Baltimore, 1918. ======================================================================= USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ======================================================================= WILL OF MONICA HAGAN OF CHARLES COUNTY, MD. Sister, Elizabeth Mitchell, Niece, Monica Mitchell, To Elizabeth Wheeler, the granddaughter of my sister MitcheIl, Niece, Elizabeth Blair, gold watch. To John Augustine Blair, son of Elizabeth Blair, $500 toward his education under the direction of his father. Nieces, Eleanor and Ann Gibson, the debt due me by their father, John Gibson, on note, for equal division between them. Sister, Mary Ann Gibson, a s uit of mourning and a mourning ring. Sister-in-law, Henrietta Wheeler, widow of my deceased brother, Ignatius, Niece, Teresa McAtee, $100 toward the education of her children. To Justices of Charles County Orphans' Court and their successors in trust, $1,000 for education of poor children, agreeable to Act of Assembly, as is mentioned in will of James McDonough. To Cathedral in Baltimore, $100. To Monastery in Charles County, $100, that perpetual prayers may be offered for repose of my departed husband and son and for mysef. (Item.-A tombstone to be erected over the graves of my husband, my son and myself.) To James Blair, the residue. Extr.: James Blair of Baltimore, who married my niece. Witnesses: H. H. Chapman, Thos. A. Davis. Will dated August 12, 1814. Proved August 30, 1814, by James Blair, Extr., and by Henry H. Chapman. NOTES: This testator was born Monica Wheeler, daughter of _______Wheeler and sister of Ignatius Wheeler. She became the last wife of Henrv Hagan married 1796, Charles County, of Wm. Hagan, died 1752, of Elizabeth Langworth and James Hagan, died 1749, of Thos. Hagan, died 1715-16. This testator had only one child, viz., Ignatius Augustine Hagan, who died intestate 1809, and this testatrix administered on his estate.-R. T. Semmes.