Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Family Group SheetHUSBAND David "Gen'l" HOGAN Sr.5,27,28,29 | | Misc | 17 June 1781 | said to be the second white baby born in KY; Bryans Station, Fayette, Kentucky, United States35 | Birth | 17 June 1781 | Bryans Station, Fayette, Kentucky, United States30,31,32,33,34 | Census | 1810 | Knox, Kentucky, United States215 | Census | 1820 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States | Living | 17 January 1820 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States | Census | 1830 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States | Immigration | 1832 | Howard, Missouri, United States | Living | after 1833 | Cooper, Missouri, United States | Living | after 1834 | Pettis, Missouri, United States | Census | 1840 | Pettis, Missouri, United States36 | Census | 1850 | Pettis, Missouri, United States | Residence | 1850 | District 68, Pettis, Missouri31 | Residence | 1860 | Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States32 | Living | before 1867 | Cooper, Missouri, United States | Death | 20 January 1867 | Otterville, Cooper, Missouri, United States36 | Burial | after 20 January 1867 | Providence Cemetery; Located about 3 1/4 miles north from the junction of U. S. 50 and Highway 135, east of Smithton, Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States | Will | 8 February 1867 | 36 | AFN | | N8K2-4X; | Occupation | | farmer; | Marriage | 15 April 1806 | near Cumberland Ford near Cumberland Ford near Cumberland Ford, Knox, Kentucky, United States35 | Census (fam) | 1 August 1860 | Otterville, Cooper, Missouri, United States | Father | Cap't William James HOGAN Sr. | Mother | Sarah Elizabeth GRANT | WIFE Elizabeth Parmalee "Betsy" DORTON5,28 | | Birth | 9 February 1785 | Wythe, Virginia, United States30,31,32 | Residence | 1850 | District 68, Pettis, Missouri31 | Residence | 1860 | Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States32 | Death | 3 February 1869 | Pettis, Missouri, United States | Burial | | Providence Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States | AFN | | N8K2-LC; | AKA | | Patsy and Elizabeth Palmer Dorton; | Father | Moses DORTON | Mother | Laodicea "Dicey" ROBINSON | CHILDREN | M | "son died at birth" HOGAN35 | M | Wilkinson HOGAN5,28 | | Birth | 9 February 1807 | Knox, Kentucky, United States | Census | 1850 | Johnson, Missouri, United States36 | Occupation | 1860 | Farmer; Post Oak Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States | Census | 1860 | Post Oak Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States | Death | 13 August 1881 | Post Oak Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States | AFN | | N8K0-RX; | AKA | | Wilkerson; | Burial | | Shilo Cemetery, Post Oak Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States | Marriage | 31 December 1829 | Mary Margaret "Polly" LANE; Knox, Kentucky, United States | F | Sarah A. HOGAN5,28,117 | | Birth | 1808 | Kentucky, United States35,117 | Religion | 15 June 1833 | Cumberland Presbyterian conversion; Camp Meeting revival with brother David, New Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States128 | Death | 1898 | Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States35 | AFN | | N8K1-2G; | Marriage | 7 December 1847 | Major Arthur G. YOUNG; Pettis, Missouri, United States36,216 | M | Dr. John Dorton HOGAN28,36 | | Birth | 1810 | Kentucky, United States217 | Census | 1840 | Pettis, Missouri, United States36 | Living | after 1840 | Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States36 | Occupation | 1850–1880 | M.D.; Bastrop, Texas, United States217,218 | Census | August 1850 | Bastrop, Texas, United States217 | Census | 8 June 1880 | Bastrop, Texas, United States | Death | 2 February 1896 | Bastrop, Texas, United States35,128 | AFN | | N8K6-N8; | Religion | | non-Christian; 128 | M | Rev. David M. HOGAN5,28,219,220 | | Birth | 2 December 1811 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States35,164 | Census | 1820 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States | Immigration | 1832 | New Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States164 | Religion | 1833–1904 | Cumberland Presbyterian; New Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States164 | Education | March 1834 | Theological Seminary; Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States164 | Occupation | between 1835 and 1872 | Minister in Cumberland Presbyterian denomination; Indian Territory35 | Ordination | 16 October 1835 | Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States164 | Education | October 1836–March 1837 | Greenville College, Tusculum, Greene, Tennessee, United States128,164 | Occupation | between 1837 and 1843 | Curcuit Rider; 164 | Living | 1837 | Georgetown, Pettis, Missouri, United States164 | Immigration | March 1837–2 June 1837 | flatboat via Tenneesee River, Arator, Cooper, Missouri, United States128 | Ordination | 21 October 1837 | Elkton (historic), Otterville, Cooper, Missouri, United States | Occupation | between 1843 and 1858 | Pastor, Rock Springs Church; Rock Springs Church & Cemetery, Madison Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States164 | Occupation | about 1849 | Preacher to goldrush miners (2 yrs); California, United States164 | Census | 17 November 1850 | goldfields, Mariposa County, CA | Occupation | between 1858 and 1874 | Minister; Deerfield, Vernon, Missouri, United States164 | Property | March 1858–1860 | Big Drywood, Vernon, Missouri, United States128 | Residence | 1860 | Deerfield, Vernon, Missouri, United States221 | Misc | 1861 | lost everything to Jayhawkers and troops ; Vernon, Missouri, United States128 | Occupation | between 1875 and 1878 | Minster, Argyle Church; Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois, United States164 | Occupation | 1875 | Church Leadership; Georgetown, Pettis, Missouri, United States | Occupation | between 1878 and 1882 | Minister; Vernon, Missouri, United States164 | Census | 1880 | Coal Township, Vernon, Missouri, United States | Residence | 1880 | Coal, Vernon, Missouri, United States222 | Occupation | between 1882 and 1892 | Missionary to Cherokee Nation; Indian Territory164 | Residence | 1882 | Indian Territory; Cooweescoowee District, Rogers, Oklahoma, United States | Living | 2 December 1894–1899 | Cambridge City, Wayne, Indiana, United States35 | Census | 1900 | Jackson Township, Wayne, Indiana Jackson Township, Wayne, Indiana | Burial | 1904 | Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, Vernon, Missouri, United States164 | Death | 20 February 1904 | Vernon, Missouri, United States164 | AFN | | N8K9-FG; | AKA | | Uncle Davey; | Marriage | 27 October 1836 | Elizabeth Blackburn HOSS; Greeneville, College, Tusculum, Greene, Tennessee, United States164 | M | William M. HOGAN27,28,36,37 | | Birth | 17 November 1813 | Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, United States35,38 | Misc | between 1814 and 1829 | spent youth on a farm; Kentucky, United States27 | Census | 1820 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States | Education | between 1829 and 1832 | Western Theological Seminary; | Immigration | 1832 | New Lebanon, Cooper, Missouri, United States128 | Occupation | about 1832 | School Teacher for 1 year; Howard, Missouri, United States | Occupation | between 1833 and 1844 | Mercantile :partner with bro. John D. Hogan and General George R. Smith (founder of Sedalia) in a little store; Georgetown, Pettis, Missouri, United States128 | Property | 1 October 1835 | Cooper, Missouri, United States | Immigration | 1844 | Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States | Misc | 1846 | among earliest settlers; Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States223 | Immigration | September 1846 | Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States224,225 | Property | 1847 | NCTxR1 1847; Henderson, Rusk, Texas, United States | Elected | 1848 | Navarro County Juror; Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States | Misc | about 1848 | Hogan's Bridge; Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States | Elected | August 1848 | road worker - Taos - Corsicana Road; Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States224 | Occupation | 1848/9 | Agebnt for C.S. Holeman; Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States226 | Occupation | 1850 | farmer and census taker; Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States37,38 | Census | 1850 | Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States | Occupation | between 1851 and 1861 | various U.S. Government jobs; Washington, District of Columbia, United States | Immigration | 1851 | Washington, District of Columbia, United States | Immigration | 1861 | Missouri, United States | Living | 1868 | Knob Noster, Washington, Johnson, MO | Occupation | 1870 | Farmer; Washington Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States | Census | 25 July 1870 | Washington Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States41 | Census | 1880 | Johnson, Missouri, United States40 | Death | 3 June 1895 | Knob Noster, Washington, Johnson, MO39 | Burial | about 6 June 1895 | Knob Noster Cemetery, Knob Noster, Washington, Johnson, MO | AFN | | N8K6-QL; | Marriage | 9 September 1845 | Cornelia Virginia HOLMEAD; Washington, District of Columbia, United States | M | Dr. James M. HOGAN28,117 | | Birth | 1815 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States39 | Graduation | before 1837 | Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States | Residence | 1837 | Henry Co., MO; Henry, Missouri, United States | Occupation | before 1840 | Physician - 1st in Pettis County; Green Ridge Township, Pettis, Missouri, United States | Residence | between 1861 and 1870 | Europe during Civil War for 8 years; Europe39 | Residence | between 1870 and 1882 | Fort Scott, Kansas; Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, United States39 | Residence | between 1903 and 1907 | Knob Noster with nephew James Hogan; Knob Noster, Washington, Johnson, MO39 | Death | 12 April 1907 | Kansas, United States35,39 | Burial | | Knob Noster, Washington, Johnson, MO | AFN | | N8K6-V9; | Living | | Springfield, Greene, Missouri, United States | Misc | | never married; | Religion | | non-Christian; 128 | M | Colonel George Madison HOGAN5,28,38 | | Birth | 1818 | Kentucky, United States227 | Immigration | September 1846 | Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States225 | Occupation | 20 April 1848 | First Postmaster of Muskete (later Chatfield); Chatfield, Navarro, Texas, United States228 | Occupation | 1850 | farmer; Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States | Census | 1860 | Navarro, Texas, United States227 | Death | before 23 March 1896 | 35 | AFN | | N8K9-HS; | Living | | Ennis, Ellis, Texas, United States36 | AKA | | George W.; 36 | Elected | | Justice of the Peace; Navarro, Navarro, Texas, United States | M | Moses Dorton HOGAN Sr.28,36 | | Birth | 17 January 1820 | Harlan, Kentucky, United States36 | Occupation | 1850 | Farmer; Pettis, Missouri, United States | Census | 1850 | Pettis, Missouri, United States29 | Residence | 1895 | Smithton, MO; Smithton, Pettis, Missouri, United States | Death | 26 March 1905 | 36 | Title | | Sr.; | Burial | | Otterville, Cooper, Missouri, United States36 | AFN | | N8K6-SX; | Marriage | 12 June 1849 | Mary M. WRIGHT; | M | Joseph Warren Turly HOGAN5,28 | | Birth | 1 January 1822 | Kentucky, United States | Death | 7 July 1836 | Pettis, Missouri, United States | AFN | | N8K1-19; | Burial | | Providence Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States | F | Sarah T HOGAN5 | | Birth | 1823 | | Death | 1898 | Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States | F | Elizabeth Grant HOGAN5,28 | | Birth | 1824 | Knox, Kentucky, United States | Living | after 1847 | Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, United States36 | Death | 16 May 1887 | 35 | AFN | | N8K6-M3; | Marriage | 28 September 1847 | Henrick J. WILSON; 216 | M | Robert Henderson HOGAN28,36,117 | | Birth | 1826 | Kentucky, United States | Death | 3 February 1889 | 35 | AFN | | N8K1-04; | M | Dr. Samuel Grant HOGAN5,28 | | Birth | 3 July 1829 | Kentucky, United States | Death | 10 November 1852 | Pettis, Missouri, United States117 | AFN | | N8K1-4S; | Burial | | Providence Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States | F | Mary HOGAN5,35 | | Birth | 1719 | City, Brunswick, Virginia, United States | Birth | 1721 | | Death | 19 October 1770 | City, Bute, North Carolina, United States | Birth | 1830 | | Death | circa 1831 | |
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