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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #63 on: Monday 16 October 06 21:30 BST (UK) »
Karen

I have Jean Horn's parents as David Horn and Agnes Wilson.  I have no information on Robert Hoggan's parents.  I did get an extract from GROS on Robert Hoggan and Jean Horn's marriage. in the Parish of Denny, County of Stirling, which reads

"1802 Nov 14

Which day Robert Hoggan Collier Hollandbush and Jean Horn lawful daughter of David Horn, Drysalter, Bankier mill, who acknowledged they were irregularly married in the month of March last; but produced no lines to that effect."

I also have an extract from David Horn and Agnes Wilson's marriage in Denny, Stirling, from 10 April 1760, which reads

"David Horn in this parish and Agnes Wilson in Kilsyth parish listed upon the 21st Marchj proclaimed out the 5th of April and married 10th of moneth"

Would be faxcinated to see a photo of MAtthew Hay Hoggan

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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #64 on: Monday 30 October 06 14:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi to all the Hoggan watchers, I am pretty new to geneology and have recently started to follow my mothers side back. HUGE mistake she is a Hoggan, decended from Mathew Hay Hoggan and Margaret Alexander's daughter Agnes (my mums gran). Do you know how many Hoggans there were in Slamannan/Muiravonside at the turn of the century, hudreds and Slamannan's such a wee place. There are still quite a few left in the village although I'm not quite sure how were all conected, but i'll get there. there is one family story however that my gran told me years ago, that one of Mathews family to his first wife LIVED WITH one of Margarets family by her first husband as man and wife. IS that confusing or what, i've never been able to trace that one though. I do know that a large proportion of the Hoggans were buried at Muiravonside cemetry. Still twidling my pencil at this, if I come accross anything new i'll let you all know


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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #65 on: Monday 30 October 06 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dee,

Welcome to Rootschat!

I'm sure it'll be no time at all 'till you feel right at home here.

Good luck with all your searches.

Anne
(Not searching for Hoggans but a Hoggan watcher-outer as I trawl through graveyards)

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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 02 November 06 00:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Dee,

Matthew Hay Hoggan and Elizabeth Paton, Matthew's first wife, had a daughter Elizabeth Hoggan b. 1851 who married William Gray b. 1849, a child of James Gray and and Margaret Noble Alexander (Matthew's second wife.)  Is that the connection you are looking for?
William Gray was also married to Elizabeth Straiton, and married Elizabeth Hoggan in 1880 in Denny.  Elizabeth Hoggan was firstly married to John Brown, Dec. 31, 1868, and then to William.  I don't have any children for William and Elizabeth Hoggan, but do have four children's names for his marriage to Elizabeth Straiton.

Rosemary Hoggan
HOGGAN, LOGAN, SNEDDON, SNADDON, HUNTER, COOK


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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #67 on: Sunday 14 January 07 18:59 GMT (UK) »
You can now search for passengers from ships leaving from British ports from 1890 to 1900, which should expand to 1960 on Wednesday.   There are a bunch of Hoggans to look at.
I don't want to post a url, since it looks like it's against the rules, but if you do a search at yahoo..com for historic passenger lists ships online, you'll find it.


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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #68 on: Monday 09 April 07 15:31 BST (UK) »
Hi all,
I am researching from Australia.  Although my ancestors are Edgars from Dumfriesshire I would like to know if any Hoggans are related to Edgars, Muirs or Austins. A presumed ancestor named one of his sons Edward Hoggan Edgar. I believe after Edward Hoggan from Keir.  Any help appreciated.
Robeena
Bennett, Logan, Simper, Brooker, Smerdon, Hall, Deely,

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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #69 on: Sunday 20 May 07 22:53 BST (UK) »
To grey dog:
Roy Hoggan, if you have not tracked down your missing ancestors, I have information that may help. I have had no luck with the South African data base but I know that George Henry Welland Hoggan only had 3 sons and I have their names: Frances Christian Hoggan, b. 1862 in Kiddapore, West Bengal; Walther Henry Long Hoggan, b. 1879, Murree West Bengal; and Sydney Daniel Scurry Hoggan, b. 1881, Teshawar.  Assuming the surname could only pass through the sons, that should narrow your field somewhat.  I have not been able to find John Raymond Hoggan, let alone link him to GHWH or to you.  Also, GHWH was son of John Hoggan's second wife, Jane Long, not Frances Welland Kennaway. Your Canadian cousin, Maribeth

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I have stumbled across the Hoggan family while researching Lynch
« Reply #70 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 01:22 BST (UK) »
I have stumbled across the Hoggan family while researching Lynch. To be more accurate the “Hoggan and Walker” family tree which mentions Philip Lynch marrying Rebecca Love. I have Philip marrying Rebecca Love from Muchrom Wigtonshire (est birth 1834) in 1863 in Penninghame. They stayed in this area all their life with Philip Lynch passing away in 1906 at Clarity Hill, Penninghame

The Hoggan family seems to around Stirlingshire in Scotland from information I have at the moment. My question is “have any of the posters to this thread on Hoggan come across a Lynch family branch in their research”?

I am tracing my family history back to Scotland from Australia. The original Lynch that came to Australia on his own was Edward who was born in Balmaghie, Kirkcudbright/Kelton, Dumfries, Scotland around 1833 (from his death certificate in Australia in 1906). Edward arrived in Sydney, New South Wales around the 4.9.1856 on the "Lloyd" I am now trying to trace the rest of his family back through Scotland. The information I have located to date is in the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, and 1901 census (1851 below) with his parents Owen Lynch Born in Cavan Ireland and Margaret born in Meath Ireland.

1851 Census (Village of Rhonehouse(869) Parish: Kelton
Owen Lynch 40
Margaret Lynch 42
Philip 19
Edward  17
John  15
Mary  13
James  10
Agnes  8
Margaret  6
Michael  4
Dolly  1

I have started to trace the family up through the1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 census in Scotland. In particular Philip – Penninghame, Wigtownshire  (Baltersan farm, Clarity hill gamekeeper).

Regards
Owen and Margaret Lynch  Kirkcudbright, Scotland 1841
Owen Lynch born Caven Ireland 1811
Margaret Stewart born Meath Ireland 1809
Edward Lynch arrived Australia in 1856 from Scotland
Patrick Joseph Ryan Gallway Ireland 1856
Mary Agnes Brady County Sligo Ireland 1859
William Wales Cockermouth, Cumbria England 1800
Eliza Hynes Ireland 1811
George Henry Sykes England 1857

This Information is Crown Copyright from, www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk and www.nationalarchives.gov.uk and www.bdm.nsw.

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Re: HOGGAN
« Reply #71 on: Monday 17 August 09 06:24 BST (UK) »
My Hoggans have their origins in Fife (as far as research goes at this stage)

Descendant Register, Generation No. 1

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1. Andrew HOGGAN was born EST 1698 in Fife,Scotland. He married Kaitherine ADAMSON 29 MAY 1719 in St Edmonds,Auchterderran,Fife,Scotland. She was born EST 1698 in Fife,Scotland. 
   
 Child of Andrew HOGGAN and Kaitherine ADAMSON is:+ 2   i. Christian HOGGAN was born FEB 1730 in Auchertool,Fife,Scotland, was christened 1 MAR 1730 in Auchertool,Fife,Scotland.

 




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Descendant Register, Generation No. 2

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2. Christian HOGGAN (Andrew HOGGAN1) was born FEB 1730 in Auchertool,Fife,Scotland, was christened 1 MAR 1730 in Auchertool,Fife,Scotland. She married John BETT 26 DEC 1754 in Auchtertool,Fife,Scotland, son of John BETT and Isobell NORRIE. He was born FEB 1722 in Crail,Fife,Scotland, was christened 17 FEB 1722 in Crail,Fife,Scotland. 
   
 Children of Christian HOGGAN and John BETT are:  3   i. Katherine (Catharine) BETT was born NOV 1755 in Aberdour,Fife,Scotland, was christened 23 NOV 1755 in Aberdour,Fife,Scotland. She married John MORRICE 12 JAN 1782 in Dunfermline,Fife,Scotland. He was born EST 1755. 
  4   ii. James BETT was christened 16 FEB 1758 in Auchtertool,Fife,Scotland.
  5   iii. Isobel BETT was christened 2 MAR 1760 in Auchtertool,Fife,Scotland.
  6   iv. Margaret BETT was christened 5 MAY 1763 in Kinghorn,Fife,Scotland.
+ 7   v. Andrew Hoggan BETT was born 5 SEP 1767 in Aberdour,Fife,Scotland, was christened 13 SEP 1767 in Aberdour,Fife,Scotland.
  8   vi. Christian BETT was born 30 JUN 1773, was christened 12 JUL 1773 in Aberdour,Fife,Scotland.

 

Other major lines are
Kerr and Robb
Beckwith -Braintree
Kerr & Robb ,Falkirk
Chilman-London area and NZ
Dronsfield/Dransfield -Australia