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Patrick Hagan
| Rank: | Corporal |
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| Street: | 504 Shelton Street |
| Townland: | |
| Town/Village: | Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. |
| Civil Parish: | Killoe |
| Catholic Parish: | Killoe |
| Country: | U.S.A. |
| Alternative Address: | 160 Back Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut; |
| Census 1901: |
Family name recorded as Haggan. www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Cloonee/Cloonee/1554918/ |
| Census 1911: |
Resident at Clonee, Killoe www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Longford/Cloonee/Cloonee/650542/ |
| Regiment/Unit: | 304th Infantry, Company "H" |
| Regiment Number: | 1934908 |
| Date of Death: | |
| Cause: | Survived the War |
| Memorial: | |
| Information: | Patrick Hagan was born in Longford on 18 June 1895* and was one of 9 children. Prior to enlistment with the US Army, he worked as a machinist with the Remington Arms Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Pte Hagan enlisted on 17 September 1917, and was promoted in July 1919. After the war Patrick worked as a chauffeur. |
| Parents Names: | Son of James Hagan and Ellen (née) Murphy, Clonee, Longford. |
| Notes: | In his post-war military census, Patrick noted his army experience as good, and his time in camp overseas as "exciting". *The Connecticut Roster 1917-1919 gave his birthplace as Clouee, Longford, Ireland. |
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