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John Albert Ragan

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Albert Ragan was born 27 May 1891, , MaCoupin, Illinois (son of John Calvin Reagan and Emiline Story).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 374, 375.

    John married Ruby Simons 20 Jul 1919, , MaCoupin, Illinois. Ruby was born Abt 1898; died 31 Oct 1976. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Calvin Reagan was born 11 Apr 1856, , MaCoupin, Illinois (son of Richard Robinson Ragan and Sarah E. Patterson); died 28 Jan 1934, St. Louis, Missouri; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 50.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 374.

    John married Emiline Story 24 Mar 1878, Murryville, Morgan, Illinois. Emiline (daughter of Story) was born 3 Mar 1858, , Morgan, Illinois; died 16 Aug 1893, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emiline Story was born 3 Mar 1858, , Morgan, Illinois (daughter of Story); died 16 Aug 1893, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 50.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 374.

    Children:
    1. Lula A. Ragan was born 1 Jan 1879, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 24 Feb 1879.
    2. Olive A. Ragan was born 3 Feb 1880, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 4 Aug 1896.
    3. William Riley Ragan was born 30 Jan 1882, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 12 Sep 1946, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.
    4. Richard Reuben Ragan was born 15 Mar 1884, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 22 May 1962, Long Beach, California.
    5. Rosa B. Ragan was born 27 Feb 1886, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 29 Jul 1886.
    6. Sarah Margaret Ragan was born 9 Jun 1887, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 7 Jan 1935.
    7. Paul Ragan was born 16 Nov 1889, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died Feb 1890.
    8. 1. John Albert Ragan was born 27 May 1891, , MaCoupin, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Robinson Ragan was born 3 Sep 1828, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Joshua Ragan and Jane Huskey); died 8 Apr 1916, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Migrated with his parents to Missouri, then to Illinois. He was teacher,
    farmer, and hardware store owner.

    Buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery.

    From "The Weekly Transcript" April 13, 1918

    Palmyra, Macoupin Co. Ill.

    Obituary

    R. R. Ragan, an old and Honored Citizen, dies.

    Richard R. Ragan, son of Joshua and Jane Ragan, was born Septeber the 3rd.
    1828 in Sevier Co. Tenn, and departed this life in Palmyra, Ill. April the 8,
    1916, age 87 years, 7 months and five days.

    He, with his parents, moved to Missouri in 1831. Five years later they moved
    to Illinois, settling in St. Clair Co., later in the same year they came to
    Macoupin Co., first residing eight miles north of Carlinville and finally
    coming to Palmyra.

    Mr. Reagan made a profession of religion and accepted his Master as guide at
    the age of 14, and united with the Methodist Episcopal church, remaining a very
    faithful member the remaining seventy three years of his life. When Mr. Ragan
    became of age he entered the profession of teaching school and followed this
    vocation for seven years until 1856, at which time he turned his attention to
    farming. He kept at this latter occupation until 1871, when after several
    winters of teaching, he removed to Palmyra, Ill in the year 1876. Since that
    time until a few years ago, Mr. Ragan was a hardware merchant in our vicinity.
    He joined the free and accepted order of Masons, and was also a member of the
    Grand Army Post number 278, having served in the Union Army during the days of
    the Rebellion (Civil War). He was justice of the Peace for fifteen years.

    R. R. Reagan was united in marriage to Sarah E. Patterson in 1853, and after
    only five years of fellowship together she received the call triumphant in the
    year 1857. One son was born to this union, John C. Ragan, now of St. Louis,
    Mo. Mr. Ragan was again united in marriage in 1858 to Mrs. Margaret Simpson
    Patterson. For 36 years they walked down life's road together in sympathy and
    toil, and then God beckoned and she responded. To this union was born one child
    Mrs. Rosa Belle Angelo. He was again united in Marriage in the year 1895 to
    Mary E. Story, and for the remaining twenty some years of his life she has ever
    been his faithful helpmate; with love and tenderness she has stood by his side
    in all the trying moments of age and sickness, and today at this sad moment,
    she is the chiefest among them who mourn his departure.

    The mourners of the late Richard R. Ragan are his widow, Mrs. Mary Ragan; one
    son, John C.; one daughter, Rose Angelo; five grandsons, Will, Ray and Albert
    Ragan and Percy Angelo of Palmyra; and Reuben of Jacksonville; four grand
    daughters, Mrs. Maurice Richie, Miss Una Angelo of Palmyra, and Mrs. Margaret
    Fitzgerarld of Jacksonville; five great grand daughters, Irene, Hilda, Mildred
    and Olive Ragan, and Margaret Dorks; two great grand sons Donald Ragan, and
    Loren Richie, and besides these one brother, several more distant relatives and
    a multitude of friends.

    Palmyra, Ill. 4/29/1906

    I, Richard R. Reagan, was born Sept. 3rd. 1828, in Sevier County East Tenn. My
    Father's name was Joshua, Grand Father's name was Timothy and Grand Mother
    Reagan's maiden name was Elizabeth Trigg. My Mother's name was Jane Huskey and
    Grand Mother Huskey's maiden name was Jane Mill. I went with my parents to
    Madison County Missouri, in the fall of 1828, where we resided till late in the
    fall of 1835, when I again moved with the family to St. Clair County, Ill.,
    where Father got a job of work for a month or two as wood chopper and rail
    splitter on the banks of the Mississippi River. Then about June when the
    family was again on the move we landed in Macoupin County, Ill., which has been
    my home since the summer of 1836. Father bought a small farm on Hodges' Creek,
    where he erected a log cabin; where we lived until the Spring of 1838, when we
    resided on this place till the spring of 1844, when we emigrated to a farm which
    Father bought in what is now Barr township. Here the family resided till Sept.
    1856, when Father and Mother and the minor children moved to Phelps County,
    Missouri, where after a few years Mother died. After the breaking out of the
    war, Father and a few of the Children returned to Ill.

    As to my own history, I would state; that I was converted in a Camp Meeting in
    the fall of 1842, I think, and united with the M. E. Church in what is now Bird
    Township. After some years the Church went down and most of the Class moved
    their membership where it was rather inconvenient for me to attend; so I united
    with the C. P. Church, it being very convenient for me to attend. After I moved
    to Palmyra, I again united with the Methodist Church. I was first married to
    Miss Sarah E. Patterson, in Oct. 1853. Of this union 2 children were born, one
    of which died in infancy. The other (J. C. Reagan) lives. My wife died in Feb
    1857. I was again married to my second wife, Margaret Simpson Patterson in
    April, 1858. Of this marriage only one child was born, now Mrs. C. P. Angelo.
    My second wife died in Oct. 1894.

    I was again married to Miss Mary E. Story, of Queen City, Mo., Sept. 1895. My
    wives were all members of the M. E. Church before their marriage. I was made
    of Mason in about 1881, and am still a member. I belong to the G. A. Post No.
    278, Palmyra, Ill.

    I was enlisted in the Union Army, the first of Feb. 1865, and served a little
    over 13 months; was discharged at Springfield, March, 3rd, 1866. After the
    Pension Law of 1890 was passed, I applied under that Act for a pension and was
    allowed a pension of 6 dollars per month. In due time I applied for an
    increase of pension and kept it up till I was finally allowed a pension of
    Twelve dollars per month, which comes very hand on in 3 months. Uncle Sam, I
    think is very generous to his old boys.

    Palmyra, Ill. May, 1906

    Yesterday and today have been terrible cold for summertime. I do not know what
    is to become of me. I must write a letter to Mother Story and also to Sister
    Belle.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 48, 49-50.
    "Joshua Reagan", Lula F. Shelton, 1982.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 370.

    Richard married Sarah E. Patterson 3 Oct 1853. Sarah was born , Morgan, Illinois; died 1857, , MaCoupin, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah E. Patterson was born , Morgan, Illinois; died 1857, , MaCoupin, Illinois.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 50.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 370.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Jane Reagan was born 9 Feb 1855, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 28 Oct 1855.
    2. 2. John Calvin Reagan was born 11 Apr 1856, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 28 Jan 1934, St. Louis, Missouri; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.

  3. 6.  Story
    Children:
    1. 3. Emiline Story was born 3 Mar 1858, , Morgan, Illinois; died 16 Aug 1893, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.
    2. Lula Story
    3. Mary Story
    4. Story


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joshua Ragan was born Abt 1804, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Timothy Reagan and Elizabeth Trigg); died 13 Oct 1874, MaCoupin County, Illinois; was buried Huskey Cemetery, Cold Springs Township, Phelps County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Joshua Ragan was born in the Middle Creek community where he lived until his marriage.

    Joshua entered 50 acres of land on 10 January 1826 at Entry Taker's office for Sevier County, Tennessee. The record reads as follows:

    [Sevier County, Tennessee ]
    [Surveyor's Book No. 1, page 182]

    "State of Tennessee
    "Sevier County

    "By virtue of Entry No. 370 made in the Entry Takers office for said County on the 10' day of January 1826 I have Surveyed for Joshua Ragan fifty acres of land on Little Pigeon river

    "Beginning at a Spruce Pine at the foot of the mountain South one West two poles to a stake, South Eighty Seven and a half East ten poles to a chestnut on a Branch, North Sixty Eight East thirty two poles to a hickory, then down the Branch North four East nine poles to a stake, North Sixty East Eighteen poles to a stake, North twenty West ninety six poles to a Spruce Pine on the Bank of the river, then down the river North thirty three West one hundred and fifty poles crossing the river to a stake, South thirty three West Seventy poles crossing the river to a stake, then with a mountain South fifty four East one hundred thirty poles to a stake, South fifty west forty six poles to the Beginning.

    "Surveyed 13' February 1826

    "Stephen Huskey)
    " & ) S.C.C "Guilford Cannon
    "Silas Huskey ) "D. S."

    The land was granted on 15 August, 1826 by the State of Tennessee.

    Joshua Ragan and his wife Jane Huskey Ragan were listed in the 1830 Sevier County, Tennessee Federal Census. There were three children in the family: two males and one female age five years and under. They were living in the Gatlinburg area at that time.

    In 1831, Joshua Reagan and his family migrated to Madison County, Missouri and made their home there until the "Fall of 1835". At that time the family moved to Macoupin County, Illinois. He worked for two months as a wood chopper and rail splitter in St. Clair County, Illinois in early 1836.

    In June of 1836 he and Jane moved with their children to Macoupin County, Illinois. He bought 40 acres of farm on Hodges Creek in Bird Township of Macoupin County, Illinois. He hastily constructed a log cabin for his family for the coming winter. He farmed here for five years.

    Joshua and Jane were listed in the 1840 Federal Census of Macoupin County, Illinois. They had eight children at that time in the household: two males age 10 and 15 years; and one female age 15 and 20 years.

    In 1841 Joshua sold this farm and went to North Palmyra Township in Macoupin County, Illinois. He rented a farm here for three years. Then in 1844 he bought eighty acres of land in the Barr Township of Macoupin County, Illinois. Here he, Jane, and their family resided for several years.

    Joshua and Jane appeared in the 1850 Federal Census of Macoupin County, Illinois. There were eight children at home. They were: John, age 23; Richard, age 21; Robert, age 19; Isaac H., age 17; James, age 13; Elizabeth J., age 11; Francis M., age 8; and Martha, age 5. Their eldest daughter, Catherine, was already married and lived nearby according to the census record.

    In September of 1856, Joshua and his wife Jane went with the part of their family to Phelps County, Missouri where Jane died.

    At the outbreak of the Civil War, he and a few of his children returned to Macoupin County, Illinois.

    In the 1870 Federal Census of Macoupin County, Illinois, Joshua was listed with his son, James Miller Ragan. They were living in Township 11, Range 8 there at that time.

    Joshua died at his farm in "Sowest Section 29, Township 11, Range 8".

    Joshua died intestate according to the existing Macoupin County, Illinois records. His son, Francis Marion Ragan, was appointed as administrator of his father's estate by the Court of Macoupin County, Illinois on 19 November 1874.

    A final settlement of the estate was ordered and made by the County Court on 1 January 1877. The names of Joshua and Jane Huskey Ragan's children are given in the intestate popers still in existence.

    In 1836, they moved and stayed a few months in St. Clair County, Illinois. Then in June of 1836 they bought a farm in Bird Township, Macoupin County, Illinois.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 48.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 367, 368, 369.

    Joshua married Jane Huskey Abt 1824, Sevier County, Tennessee. Jane (daughter of Isaac Huskey and Jane Miller) was born 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Aug 1857, Phelps County, Missouri; was buried Huskey Cemetery, Cold Springs Township, Phelps County, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Jane Huskey was born 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Isaac Huskey and Jane Miller); died Aug 1857, Phelps County, Missouri; was buried Huskey Cemetery, Cold Springs Township, Phelps County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Jane Huskey was the first child to be born in Sevier County, Tennessee after the arrival of her parents from Edgfield County, South Carolina.

    In 1831, Josua Reagan and Jane, with their family, migrated to Madison County, Missouri and made their home there until the winter of 1835 and 1836. In 1836, they moved and stayed a few months in St. Clair County, Illinois. Then in June of 1836 they bought a land in Bird Township, Macoupin County, Illinois.

    Five years later, Joshua Reagan sold the farm which he first took and went to North Palmyra, still in Macoupin County, Illinois. He rented the land for three years and in 1844, he bought eighty acres of land in Barr Township, Macoupin County, Illinois. There he resided with his family until 1856 when they moved to Phelps County, Missouri.

    In Phelps County, Missouri, Joshua Reagan and his wife, Jane Huskey, lived until their deaths.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 48, 122.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 367, 368, 369.

    Children:
    1. Catherine Ragan was born 6 Jan 1825, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 5 Jul 1911, , Okfuskee, Oklahoma; was buried Okemah, Okfuskee, Oklahoma.
    2. John J. Ragan was born 1 Aug 1826, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 10 Jul 1903, Flat, Phelps, Missouri; was buried Vida, Phelps, Missouri.
    3. 4. Richard Robinson Ragan was born 3 Sep 1828, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 8 Apr 1916, Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois; was buried Palmyra, MaCoupin, Illinois.
    4. Robert Nelson Ragan was born 10 Oct 1830, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 14 Mar 1908, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    5. Isaac Huskey Ragan was born 9 Dec 1832, , Madison, Missouri; died 21 Apr 1909, Gourd Branch, Phelps, Missouri; was buried , Missouri.
    6. Ragan was born Abt 1834, , Madison, Missouri; died Abt 1834, , Madison, Missouri.
    7. James Miller "Madison" Ragan was born 5 Mar 1837, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 9 Dec 1924, Flat, Phelps, Missouri; was buried , Phelps, Missouri.
    8. Elizabeth Jane Ragan was born 15 Apr 1839, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 20 Aug 1909, , Texas, Missouri; was buried , Texas, Missouri.
    9. Francis Marion Ragan was born 8 Jan 1842, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 3 Jan 1890, Pairlie, Hunt, Texas; was buried , Hunt, Texas.
    10. Martha J. Ragan was born 4 Mar 1845, , MaCoupin, Illinois; died 16 Aug 1930, Keplar, Crawford, Kansas; was buried Keplar, Crawford, Kansas.