The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
| Lot | Original Plat Map Notations | Name and/or Marker Information | Other Comments |
| 74 | C. {Charles} Hageman | Charles Hageman June 4, 1841 - March 15, 1924 Minna Hageman December 24, 1847 - November 10, 1894 |
Tall black granite obelisk. Stone toppled. Stone read by Bremen HS. Per undated map at Midlothian Library Obituary on file SSGHS. Birth given as July 4, 1840. Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest" Charles Hageman, Died: 1925 {date is incorrect} Minna Hageman - {nee Voss} |
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The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
Blue Island Sun-Standard - March 20, 1924
Charles Hageman an old settler of Blue Island, died at the age of 83 years 8 months, at his home on Western Av.., March 15th, after a short illness of pneumonia. Mr. Hageman was born in Germany, July 4th, 1840, and came to this country at the age of 17 years, making his home in Blue Island, where he has been a resident for 66 years.
He is mourned by wife, daughter and one brother and many friends. Funeral services March 18, Rev. Doermann officiating. Burial at Bachelor Grove Cemetery.

