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James Miller Hagerman

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James Miller Hagerman

Birth
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Mar 1942 (aged 74)
Verndale, Wadena County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Verndale, Wadena County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
S5 L56
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Biography, Arthur P. Rose, 1908, "An Illustrated History of Nobles County, Minnesota" (Northern History Publishing Company; Worthington, Minnesota), p. 483

James M. Hagerman is a farmer residing a short distance south of Brewster, on section 2, Lorain township, and has lived in the county eighteen years. He was born in Lycoming county, Pa., March 28, 1867, the son of Joseph L. Hagerman and Mary (Hafer) Hagerman. His mother died in the year of his birth; his father died in Iowa in 1897,

When James M. was six years of age he came with his father to Laporte, Iowa. There he lived two years and then his father moved to a farm near Waterloo, Iowa, where our auhject worked on the farm and secured his education. He started his schooling in the country schools near Waterloo, and completed his education in Waterloo college, which he attended four years, lacking only one year of graduating from that institution. In 1890 he moved to Nobles county and his first winter here was spent in teaching school. Then in partnership with his brother, G. E. Hagerman, he engaged in farming. Later he purchased the northeast quarter of section 2, Lorain township, and that has been his home since.

Mr. Hagerman was married in Nobles county to Miss Clara Seharping, daughter of Carl Seharping, one of the early settlers of Nobles county, on Nov. 4, 1894. To them have been born three children, Clarence, Percy and Asher.

(Mother: Mary Hafer Hagerman - burial unknown)

James Miller Hagerman married Clara M. Scharping on 4 Nov 1894 in Nobles Co., Minnesota.

*Bio information courtesy of Findagrave contributor Law-Miller Roots (47103448)

Biography, Arthur P. Rose, 1908, "An Illustrated History of Nobles County, Minnesota" (Northern History Publishing Company; Worthington, Minnesota), p. 483

James M. Hagerman is a farmer residing a short distance south of Brewster, on section 2, Lorain township, and has lived in the county eighteen years. He was born in Lycoming county, Pa., March 28, 1867, the son of Joseph L. Hagerman and Mary (Hafer) Hagerman. His mother died in the year of his birth; his father died in Iowa in 1897,

When James M. was six years of age he came with his father to Laporte, Iowa. There he lived two years and then his father moved to a farm near Waterloo, Iowa, where our auhject worked on the farm and secured his education. He started his schooling in the country schools near Waterloo, and completed his education in Waterloo college, which he attended four years, lacking only one year of graduating from that institution. In 1890 he moved to Nobles county and his first winter here was spent in teaching school. Then in partnership with his brother, G. E. Hagerman, he engaged in farming. Later he purchased the northeast quarter of section 2, Lorain township, and that has been his home since.

Mr. Hagerman was married in Nobles county to Miss Clara Seharping, daughter of Carl Seharping, one of the early settlers of Nobles county, on Nov. 4, 1894. To them have been born three children, Clarence, Percy and Asher.

(Mother: Mary Hafer Hagerman - burial unknown)

James Miller Hagerman married Clara M. Scharping on 4 Nov 1894 in Nobles Co., Minnesota.

*Bio information courtesy of Findagrave contributor Law-Miller Roots (47103448)



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