Margaret St. Clair
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | calc 1796-97 | [2][3] | ||
Marriage | To James Irvin Hogue | [7] | ||
Death | after 1880 | [5] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 +-- James Irvin Hogue | (1796-1877) Elizabeth Hogue --+ +-- Archibald St. Clair (~1832-1906) | | (????-????) +-- Margaret St. Clair --+ (1796-????) | +-- [unknown] (????-????)
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Children
(all children with James Irvin Hogue)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Archibald Hogue | M | 3 Oct 1818 | Mary S. unknown | [2][3][4][7] | ||
Mary Hogue | F | (1815-1825) | (died young) | |||
Jane Hogue | F | May 1822 | Samuel Kelly | |||
Martha Hogue | F | ~1828 | George Taggert | [2] | ||
Rachel Hogue | F | ~1827 | Samuel Douglass | |||
Thomas Hogue | M | ~1830 | [2][8] | |||
Elizabeth Hogue | F | 19 Jul 1832 | Samuel Wimer, Jr. | Direct line | [2][8] | |
Sarah Hogue | F | ~1839 | [2] | |||
John I. (or J.) Hogue | M | 1840 | [2][3][8] |
Places of Residence
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Sources
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1 | 1840 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Township, Butler County, PA, Page 7, line 5 lists the family of James I. Hoge as containing 1 male under 5 [John J.], 1 female under 5 [Sarah], 1 female between 5 and 10 [Elizabeth], 1 male between 10 and 15 [Thomas], 1 female between 10 and 15 [Martha], two females between 15 and 20 [some combination of Rachel, Mary, or Jane], one male between 20 and 30 [Archibald], one male between 40 and 50 [James, Sr.], and one female between 40 and 50 [Margaret], for a total of 10 people in the household. Two of the occupants are working as farmers [probably James and Archibald]. This census is not dated. | |
2 | 1850 United States Federal Census, Slippery Rock Township, Butler County, PA, Page 317, lines 7-13 lists James I. Hoge, 54, married to Margaret Hoge, 53. They are listed as living with five children: daughter Martha Hoge, 22; son Thomas Hoge, 20; daughter Elizabeth Hoge, 17; daughter Sarah Hoge, 11; and son John I.(or J.) Hoge, 9. James and Thomas are listed as farmers. Everyone was born in PA. Sarah and John are listed as having attended school in the census year. The next family listed on this census page is that of James and Margaret's eldest son, Archibald Hogue, 32, suggesting that they lived on adjacent property. This census is dated August 9, 1850. | |
3 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 14, lines 15-18 lists James I. Hoge, 64, married to Margaret Hoge, 64. They are listed as living with two children: son John I.(or J.) Hoge, 20; and possibly a grandaughter Cardalia Hoge, 4. James I. Hoge is a farmer. Everyone was born in PA. The preceeding family on this page is that of James I. Hoge's son, Archibald Hoge, suggesting that they were neighbors. Two houses down is the entry for the family containing Richard Hines, Jr. and Elizabeth Brandon. This census is dated 8 Jun 1860. | |
4 | 1870 United States Federal Census, Brady Twp, Butler Co, PA Pg 9. Census dated 19 Aug 1870. Lines 26-28 list James Hogue, age 73, farmer $5000 real, $1500 personal property, parents foriegn born; Margaret, age 72, keeping house; Cordelia, age 14, attended school. On lines 23-26 are Archibald Hogue, 51, farmer, $6500 real, $1020 presonal property; Matilda, 46, keeping house; Mary, 21. All are born in PA. Also on the page is a family headed by Isaac and Nancy Covert (lines 29-36). | |
5 | 1880 United States Federal Census, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration district 30, Page 5, lines 17-25 lists George Gibson, 35, married to Mary E. Gibson, 35. They live with a smattering of relatives: George Hines, 54, and Eli Hines, 50, brothers of Mary E. Gibson; Elzirak Robison, 18, and Idie Robison, 10, sisters-in-law of Mary E. Gibson's sister Eleanor Jane Hines; Michael Gibson, 30, unknown relation but likely a brother of George Gibson; widow Margaret Hoge, 85, listed as a "mother in law," though this is most likely referring to her being a "grandmother in law" to the next entry: Margaret Douglas, 29, granddaughter of Margaret Hoge. Margaret Hoge and Margaret Douglas are listed as living in a separate but adjacent house to the rest; I have listed them together because of the somewhat close relationship they share in their descendancy. Margaret Hoge's grandson, Isaac C. Wimer, would eventually marry a neice of George, Eli, Elzirak, and Idie—Margaret Jane Robinson.
George Gibson is a farmer; Eli and Michael work on the farm as well. George Hines has no occupation and is listed as mamed, crippled, or otherwise bedridden. Both of the Robison girls attended school within the census year. George Gibson and his parents were born in Ireland. Michael Gibson and his parents were born in Scotland. Mary E. Gibson and her parents were born in PA. George Hines was born in PA along with his mother, his father was born in Ireland. Elzirak and Idie Robison and their parents were born in PA. Margaret Hoge was born in PA, her parents were born in Ireland. Margaret Douglas and her parents were born in PA. This census is dated 10 Jun 1880. |
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6 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams] | N/A
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7 | The Descendants of Robert Hoge or Hogg of Tuscarora Valley, Pennsylvania Including the Families of Lytle, McCullough, McKee, Sturgeon, Dunbar, Graham, Stitt, Harnish, Vance, Robinson, Potts, McBride. Being a copy of a manuscript prepared by Dr. Egle about 1900 for publication in a second volume of his Pennsylvania Genealogies. Dr. Egle died before this material was published. The original manuscript was purchased from Miss Catherine I. Egle by Leonard Lytle of Detroit, MI, and a copy with additional matter made by him in August, 1921. Butler Area Public Library, Butler PA p. 8: "James Hoge (son of Robert) born January 1766, in Tuscarora Val.; d. March 22, 1840 in Slipping Rock (sic) Twp., Butler Co. His father gave him a farm of 200 acres upon which he resided until 1798, when he removed to Butler County, locating four miles from the county (...own/line?). Mr. Hoge married Sept. 1789, Mary Irvin, born in Tuscarora Valley. Their six children:
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8 | Manuscript of John T. Wilson researched 1975-1985, including personal knowledge and interviews of McDeavitt cousins and of his aunts Stella Wimer (McNeese), Lizzy Wimer (McDeavitt), Meda Wimer (McDeavitt), and Mary Gahagan. He lists children of "Urvin Hogue", surveyor, as Elizabeth Hogue b. 19 July 1832, d. 18 Jan. 1906, m. Samuel Wimer ( b. 1825); John Hogue; and Thomas Hogue. |