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| | Haggin Surname of Bourbon County, Kentucky (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | Haggin's place, in the edge of what is now Harrison county; they were riding slowly and cautiously along watching for enemies, when, looking forward to the place where the cabin had stood, they perceived that it had just been burned down, and saw three or four Indians setting near the ruin. |
 | | "He came to this country (Bourbon County, Kentucky) in the spring of the year 1780 and settled at Ruddell's Station which stood on the bank of the South Fork of Licking, and he continued to reside at said station until it was taken by the Indians during the same year. |
 | | He married his first wife, Elizabeth Collier, in November, 1844; she was born in Nicholas County, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Williams) Collier, natives of Virginia; she died about the year 1847, leaving two children--Thomas, who died at twenty-one, and Elizabeth, now the wife of A. A Pyatt. |
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