CHRISTOPHER HAGERMAN SR.
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for George III at Culloden and again at Quebec. However he
was not a UEL so his land petition was denied. His son
Nicholas however, was a UEL though not a soldier, he was
a lawyer and served in that capacity. Nicholas' son
Christopher Alexander was the first Kings Council in Upper
Canada. He served as a Lieut. in the war of 1812. Like
his Father he too was a lawyer. He was associated with
the Family Compact which didn't add to his popularity. A
street in Toronto is named for him as is a Township in Parry
Sound District. There is a Hagerman Street in Port Hope,
Ontario. This was named after a Nicholas Hagerman who laid
most of the wooden sidewalks in Port Hope at the time.
Hagerman's Corner in Hamilton Tp. at the junction of Theatre
Road and Dale Baltimore road was so called for the Hagerman
family who lived there. This was later changed to Elmview
Post Office and has since disappeared.
Descendants list
(There are only five generations listed - I do have more)
Hagermans of note and photos
E-mail
Most of the above information copied from the compilation
files of Stuart Norman Hagerman, U.E. (1907-1995) and
this page is dedicated to him. I am also grateful
for the many people who assisted with their input.
THANK YOU - ONE AND ALL!