Performer: Patrick O'Hagan
Title: The Heart & Soul Of Ireland
Released: 1974
Style: Folk
Category: Country, Folk
Album rating: 4.4
Votes: 157
Size MP3: 1406 mb
Size FLAC: 1604 mb
Size WMA: 1270 mb
Other formats: XM AUD WAV TTA MMF APE ASF
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Recorded live in Australia.Label displays and vinyl includes 5 additional tracks not stated on back cover.
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Patrick O'Hagan was an Irish seaman who was part of the Obra Dinn's crew during her last voyage in 1802. He died when a mermaid speared him through the throat on the open sea. O'Hagan was a seaman and therefore took part in many tasks concerning the running of the ship. At the execution of Hok-Seng Lau, he was part of the firing line carrying out the execution but missed the condemned man.
O'Hagan is an Irish surname originally from the pre 10th century Old Gaelic Ó hAodhagáin, meaning perhaps "Little Fire from the Sun", being derived from Aodh the pagan sun god and Og meaning young, they are the "male descendant of Aodh" the pagan sun god, a personal name meaning "fire". Aodh was a pagan god worshipped by the early natives. The first recorded O'Hagan was a district justice of the peace.
Bless This House · Patrick O'Hagan, Oswald Cheeseman. Patrick o'hagan in New Zealand (The Heart - The Soul - The Voice of Ireland). Viking Sevenseas Ltd. Released on: 1969-05-01. Auto-generated by YouTube.
Songs from Irish Favourites by Patrick O'Hagan, Patrick O'Hagan, Watsons Celi Band. Free download and listen Irish Favourites. Tracks count: 12. Views: 0. Patrick O'Hagan, Watsons Celi Band, Watsons Celi Band, Patrick O'Hagan - How Are Things in Glocca Morra 03:03.
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Genealogy for Patrick O'Hagan (1875 - . family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Historical records matching Patrick O'Hagan. Patrick OHagan in 1911 Ireland Census. Collection: 1911 Ireland Census. Birth: Circa 1875 - County Louth, Ireland.