Sources

1. The children of S. P. Hageman, "History of the S. P. Hageman Family," 1977.
2. Alice Naomi Hageman Imig, a granddaughter of William Brown Hageman, in her memoir written in about 1977.
3. Wallace Morton CRAWFORD, Jr., , a descendant of William Brown Hageman, "Ancestors of Wallace Morton CRAWFORD, Jr.," http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Wallace-M-Crawford/GENE1-0003.html, cited 6/1/99.
4. transcribed by Alice Imig Stipak, a descendant of William Brown Hageman, from a newspaper or book photocopy.
5. 1893 Roster of Nebraska Veterans, Illinois Enlistees, E, F, G, H,
from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neholt/1893/illh.html, cited by Alice Imig Stipak 5/6/99.
6. Wallace Morton Crawford, Jr., http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/Wallace-M-Crawford/index.html.
7. "Frederick Van Liew Brokaw Family Tree," transcribed by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams.
8. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 353.
9. A Brokaw family bible, transcribed by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams, a descendant of William Brown Hageman.
10. Tombstone, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Ruby, Seward Co., Nebraska, transcribed by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams.
11. "Certificate of Death," State File # F 3309.
12. The reminiscences of Albert Roy "Bert" Hageman, transcribed by his grandniece Alice Imig Stipak in May 2000.
13. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 494.
14. "Death Certificate," State File # 65-10582, Bryan Memorial Hospital.
15. "Riley Family Tree" - compiled 1940, transcribed by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams.
16. Connie Jean Baylor Miller, a descendant of William Brown Hageman, from email sent on 5/11/99.
17. Social Security Death Index: U.S.
18. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 619.
19. Social Security Records: United States.
20. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 620.
21. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, transcribed by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams.
22. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 495.
23. Connie Jean Baylor Miller, email sent on 5/10/1999.
24. Connie Jean Baylor Miller, from email messages sent in September and October 1999.
25. Social Security Death Index: U.S.
26. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 682.
27. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 683.
28. Connie Jean Baylor Miller, email sent on 5/31/1999.
29. Our Brokaw-Bragaw Heritage, p. 684.
30. "Descendants of William Augustus Brokaw," a report compiled by Eve Anne Brokaw Adams, 9/2/1999.
31. "Descendants of Alice Hageman Imig," a report compiled by Alice Imig Stipak, 9/28/1999.
32. A letter sent by LaVerne Fosler Bjorback to Brian Imig Stipak, both descendants of William Brown Hageman, dated 8/14/1998.
33. Esther Opie Van Ness, Oppie-Opie Supplement: Supplement and Corrections to the Oppie-Opie Genealogy Entitled William Oppie of Somerset County, New Jersey and Some of His Descendants, with Other Opie Families Mentioned, about 1966, United States Library of Congress Number 58-11847.
34. 1870 Federal Census Milford Precinct - Seward County entry on page 5, "Milford P. O. Milford Prct, 3 June 1870."
35. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763~1900: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage
36. Sylvia Joyce Typaldos, a descendant of William Brown Hageman, from email messages sent in September and October 1999.
37. Nebraska: the Land and the People: Volume 2, pages 521+522, transcribed by Connie Jean Baylor Miller.
38. Eve Anne Brokaw Adams, from email messages sent in September and October 1999.
39. A. Van Doren Honeyman, ed., "Somerset Settlers at Fairview, Illinois, 1845 From An Unpublished Letter," Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. II, Somerville, New Jersey, Somerset County Historical Society, January, 1913, pp. 255~259.
40. Esther Opie Van Ness, William Oppie of Somerset County, New Jersey and Some of His Descendants, with Other Opie Families Mentioned, 1958, United States Library of Congress Number 58-11847.
41. A. Van Doren Honeyman, ed., "An Illinois Journey in 1837 by the Late Hon. Peter A. Voorhees, Franklin Park, N. J.," Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII, Somerville, New Jersey, Somerset County Historical Society, January, 1918, pp. 53~55.
42. Pat Ryan White, a descendant of William Brown Hageman, from email messages sent in December 1999.
43. W. W. Cox, History of Seward County , Nebraska: Together with A Chapter of Reminiscenses of the Early Settlement of Lancaster County, State Journal Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1888.
44. Richard Forsberg, a descendant of William Brown Hageman, "Descendants of William W. Hageman," a report he contributed to our Hageman family website, 2/7/2000.
45. A. Van Doren Honeyman, ed., "From New Jersey To Illinois In 1846: By John A. Powelson, Pluckemin, N. J.," was published in the Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. III, Somerville, New Jersey, January, 1914, pp. 109~112.
46. A. Van Doren Honeyman, ed., "From New Jersey To Illinois In 1837: From A Sketch Prepared by One of the Family," Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Vol. III, Somerville, New Jersey, Somerset County Historical Society, January, 1914, pp. 278~280.
47. Headstone inscription, Seward Cemetery, Seward, Seward County, Nebraska (taken from a June 2000 photo by Pat Ryan White).
48. Sarah C. (Ross) Hageman, the wife of Andrew Brown Hageman, youngest son of William Brown Hageman, "Sarah's Book," a manuscript written by Sarah and presented to her son Russell in 1900, as transcribed by Charles M. Cook, a great-great-great grandson of Sarah and Andrew. Other copies were given to her other children.
49. Francis "Frank" Patrick Stehno, a descendant of William Brown Hageman's first-born son Garrett Van Derveer Hageman, from email sent on 4/21/02.
50. Chloe Christina Owen, daughter of Mark Evan Peckels and Anna Lisa Owen, from email sent on 5/9/02.

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