findagrave.com ... BEGIN Ezekiel Phillips Hagaman Birth: Jul. 7, 1810 Swinesburg Hunterdon County New Jersey, USA Death: 1886 Ringoes Hunterdon County New Jersey, USA Ezekiel Phillips Hagaman married Elizabeth Duckworth on January 16, 1832. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. O.W. Hunt. Elizabeth (Duckworth) Hagaman was born on January 20, 1813 and died in 1876. Elizabeth (Duckworth) Hagaman was the daughter of Isaac and Mary (Gulick) Duckworth. Ezekiel and Elizabeth Hagaman, in addition to those listed below, had the following children: Charles Walton died at the age of 3 years, Hattie Elizabeth died at 2 years and 3 months old and Isaac died at 2 years of age. Family links: Parents: William Hagaman (1783 - 1863) Hannah Phillips Hagaman (1783 - 1879) Spouse: Elizabeth Duckworth Hagaman (1813 - 1876)* Children: John D. Hagaman (1832 - 1933)* Hannah Marie Hagaman Foose (1835 - 1919)* William Harrison Hagaman (1837 - 1913)* Joseph Henry Hagaman (1840 - 1929)* Spencer Alpaugh Hagerman (1842 - 1862)* Jennie H. Hagaman Young (1845 - 1934)* Theodocia Hagaman (1847 - 1866)* Sanford Hagaman (1852 - 1930)* Furman Hagaman (1853 - 1936)* Siblings: Elizabeth Hagaman (1807 - 1871)* Charity Hagaman Fleming (1809 - 1878)* Ezekiel Phillips Hagaman (1810 - 1886) *Calculated relationship Burial: Barber Burying Ground Sandy Ridge Hunterdon County New Jersey, USA Created by: Terry T Record added: Sep 13, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 41894429 END findagrave.com ... BEGIN Theodocia Hagaman (July 16, 1847-July 13, 1866). She was last seen entering a store in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, NJ. on July 13, 1866. It is presumed she was murdered. END findagrave.com ... BEGIN Pvt Spencer Alpaugh Hagerman Birth 16 Oct 1842 Swinesburg, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA Death 17 Apr 1862 New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA Burial New Bern National Cemetery New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA Plot Sec. 12, Grave 62 Memorial ID 10415057 Hagerman, Spencer A Private NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. Company H, Ninth Regiment ENLISTED; Oct. 3, 1861 MUSTERED IN; Oct. 3, 1861 3 Yrs Died of typhoid fever at Newbern, N. C., April 17, '62; buried at Newbern Nat. Cemetery, N. C., Sec. 12, Grave 62. N.J. CivilWar Record: Page 430 NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. Ninth Regiment - Infantry - Volunteers. The Ninth Regiment was organinized under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 22, 1861, as set forth in an official letter from War Department, Washington, D. C., dated September 5, 1861, authorizing the raising and organizing of a Regiment of Riflemen. In accordance with the authority above mentioned, recruiting was commenced, and as soon as the Companies were raised they reported at Camp Olden, Trenton, N. J., and were immediately mustered into the service of the United States by Charles H. Brightly, First Lieutenant Fourth Infantry, U. S. Army. The first Company was mustered September 13th, the last Company October 15, 1861. The Regiment consisting of twelve Companies remained at Camp Olden, engaged in drilling and perfecting its organization until the 4th of December, 1861, at which time it left the State with a full complement of men. Officers, 44; Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, 1,115. Total, 1,159. Upon arrival at Washington, the Regiment went into Camp on the Bladensburg turnpike, about a mile from the city, and remained there until the 4th of January, 1862, at which time it was assigned to the First Brigade, (Gen. Jesse L. Reno,) Burnside's Expedition, proceeded to Annapolis, Md., and joined the troops assembled there, awaiting transportation for service in North Carolina. On January 9th, the expedition embarked, in due time arrived at their destination, and the Regiment entered upon an active and brilliant career. Their operations were confined to the States of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. On the 18th of November, in compliance with General Orders, No. 126, Par. 1, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D. C., September 6, 1862, the Regiment was reduced from twelve to ten Companies. Companies A and L were disbanded and the enlisted men transferred to different Companies in the Regiment. Company M was designated Company A. Under the provisions of General Orders, No. 191, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D. C., June 25, 1863, the greater part of the enlisted men re-enlisted in the field for three years or during the war. Those who did not re-enlist and whose term of service having expired reported by order at Trenton, N. J., and were mustered out by James W. Long, Captain Second Infantry, U. S. Army, December 7, 1864. At different times during the years 1863, 1864 and 1865, the strength of the Regiment was increased by the joining from Draft Rendezvous, Trenton, N. J., of a large number of recruits, with a few substitutes. The Regiment continued its organization and remained in active service until the close of the war, and those coming under the provisions of General Orders, No. 73, Head Quarters Department of North Carolina, dated Raleigh, N. C., June 2, 1865, were mustered out at Greensboro, N. C., June 14, 1865, by A. B. Smith, Captain 100th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Commissary of Musters, Twenty-third Army Corps. The remainder were mustered out of service by the same officer, at Greensboro, N. C., July 12, 1865, in compliance with Special Orders, No. 113, Department of North Carolina, July 6, 1865. This Regiment was first attached to the Second Brigade, Casey's Division; then to the First Brigade, Ninth Corps, Burnside's Expedition; then to the First Brigade, Second Division, Eighteenth Corps; then to the Second Brigade, Second Division, Tenth Corps; then to the First Brigade, Second Division, Tenth Corps; then to the First Brigade, Foster's Division, Department of Virginia and North Carolina; then to the Second Brigade, First Division, Eighteenth Corps; then to the Second Brigade, Second Division, Eighteenth Corps; then to the First Brigade, Second Division, Eighteenth Corps; then to the First Brigade, Carter's Division, District of Beaufort, N. C.; then to the Second Brigade, Second Division, District of Beaufort, N. C.; then to the Second Brigade, Third Division Twenty-third Corps. The Regiment took part in the following engagements: Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 8, '62; Newbern, N, C., March 14, '62; Fort Macon, N. C., April 25, '62; Young's Cross Roads, N. C., July 27, '62; Rowells' Mills, N, C., Nov. 2, '62; Deep Creek, N. C., Dec. 12, '62; South West Creek, N. C., Dec. 13, '62; Before Kinston, N. C., Dec. 13, '62; Kinston, N. C., Dec, 14, '62; Whitehall, N. C., Dec. 16, '62; Goldsboro, N. C., Dec. 17, '62; Comfort Bridge, N. C., July 6, '63; Near Winton, N. C., July 26, '63; Deep Creek, Va., Feb. 7, '64; Deep Creek, Va., March 1, '64; Cherry Grove, Va., April 14, '64; Port Walthall, Va., May 6 and 7, '64; Procters, Va., May 8, 64; Swift Creek, Va., May 9 and 10, '64; Drury's Bluff, Va., May 12 to 16, '64; Cold Harbor, Va., June 3 to 12, '64; Free Bridge, Va., June 16, '64; Before Petersburg, Va., June 20 to August 24, '64; Gardner's Bridge, N. C., Dec. 9, '64; Foster's Bridge, N. C., Dec. 10, '64; Butler's Bridge, N. C., Dec. 11, '64; South West Creek, N. C., March 7, '65; Wise's Fork, N. C., March 8, 9 and 10, '65; Goldsboro, N. C., March 21, '65. The following is a list of other members from the 9th NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS who are also buried at this Cemetery. Levi Depue Corporal K 9th Inf Mar. 17, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 97. 1 Ashton, Edward G Private D 9th Inf Sept. 15, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 39. 2 Atkinson, John Private C 9th Inf June 3, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 91. 3 Bader, John Private A 9th Inf July 10, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 7. 4 Blackwell, Isaac V. D Private F 9th Inf Feb. 8, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 74. 5 Blake, Samuel L Private F 9th Inf Feb. 19, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 73. 6 Blizzard, Franklin Private F 9th Inf Nov. 29, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 38. 7 Boyle, Michael Private F 9th Inf Mar. 15, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 96. 8 Brown, Charles Private I 9th Inf Aug. 16, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 37. 9 Brown, Samuel C Private H 9th Inf April 10, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 43. 10 Chiwitz, Axel Private C 9th Inf June 3, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 40. 11 Commeford, Patrick Private G 9th Inf Jan. 4, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 35. 12 Craig, John Private F 9th Inf Aug. 24, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 124. 13 Cramer, Nelson R Private H 9th Inf Oct. 3, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 4. 14 Crammer, Ezra Private D 9th Inf April 12, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 10. 15 DeForest, Ammadee Private H 9th Inf Feb. 25, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 44. 16 Delaney, Tinton Private E 9th Inf April 29, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 16. 17 Disbrow, Ferdinand Private B 9th Inf Mar. 19, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 13. 18 Dreher, August Private A 9th Inf Aug. 12, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 5. 19 Dugan, Thomas Private A 9th Inf April 30, '65 Sec. 12, Grave 15. 20 Eckert, Leo Private I 9th Inf Sept. 11, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 123. 21 Eckel, John J Private A 9th Inf Feb. 27, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 102. 22 Forgus, William D Private H 9th Inf Mar. 4, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 99. 23 Hagerman, Spencer A Private H 9th Inf April 17, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 62. 24 Hall, Robert M Private F 9th Inf Nov. 19, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 126. 25 Hartline, William G Private I 9th Inf Feb. 3, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 120. 26 Hepburn, Magnus Private I 9th Inf Oct. 16, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 3. 27 Housell, William H Private F 9th Inf May 27, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 129. 28 Kennedy, John Private F 9th Inf Aug. 8, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 6. 29 Martin, Theodore F Private C 9th Inf May 31, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 67. 30 McCready, David B Private F 9th Inf July 17, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 121. 31 Meiss, Albert Private A 9th Inf Mar. 16, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 128. 32 Merz, John Private L 9th Inf Oct. 15, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 122. 33 Miller, John Private H 9th Inf Mar. 5, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 42. 34 Moore, Martin Private B 9th Inf April 21, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 71. 35 Muller, William Private A 9th Inf Mar. 19, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 101. 36 Myers, Theodore Private C 9th Inf Feb. 26, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 100. 37 Nelson, Harrison R Private F 9th Inf May 4, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 65. 38 Osborne, Samuel Private D 9th Inf June 4, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 93. 39 Parkhurst, John S Private K 9th Inf Oct. 8, '64 40 Perrine, Alfred Private M 9th Inf April 10, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 11. 41 Perrine, Spafford Private M 9th Inf May 23, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 92. 42 Phillips, Mulford B Private H 9th Inf Oct. 16, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 2. 43 Phillips, Henry H Private D 9th Inf Feb. 14, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 119. 44 Richman, Jonathan Private F 9th Inf Mar. 23, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 75. 45 Roe, Edward Private B 9th Inf April 13, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 95. 46 Segraves, Reuben Private I 9th Inf Oct. 2, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 70. 47 Shortell, Edward Private A 9th Inf Oct. 27, '64 Sec. 12, Grave 1. 48 Soper, Charles D Private B 9th Inf Aug. 19, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 34. 49 Steelman, John B Private D 9th Inf April 16, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 12. 50 Van Culen, Aaron Private I 9th Inf Aug. 22, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 69. 51 Warner, Joseph Private H 9th Inf April 5, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 98. 52 Watson, Joseph L Private C 9th Inf April 10, '62 Sec. 12, Grave 63. 53 Welsher, John Private G 9th Inf Jan. 5, '63 Sec. 12, Grave 118. 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