James Hoge

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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth Jan 1766 Tuscarora Valley, Juniata Co., PA
Marriage Sep 1789 To Mary Irvin
Death 22 Mar 1840 Slippery Rock Twp., Butler Co., PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6            Generation 7     Generation 8
 
                                      +-- Robert Hoge
                                      |   (1721-1798)
                     +-- James Hoge --+ 
                     |   (1766-1840)  |
 James Irvin Hogue --+                +-- Letitia [unknown]
 (1796-1877)         |                    (1724-1812)
                     +-- Mary Irvin
                         (1796-????)      
                                       

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Children

(all children with Mary Irvin)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Robert Hoge M 1791 Elizabeth Armstrong
Ann Hoge F 1793 -never married- died in infancy
James Irvin Hogue M 1796 Margaret St. Clair Direct line
William Hoge M 1801 Jane Ralston
George Hoge M 1804
Thomas Hoge M 7 Mar 1808 1) Harriet Cross
2) Jennie Whan
3) Eliza Henderson

Places of Residence

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1 Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895, page 581, indicates that the original settlers of Centre Twp. came there in 1796 and included James Hoge, with 150 acres, and Archibald St. Clair, with 400 acres.
2 1895 History of Butler Co. by Robert Brown, p.581
In 1796, sixty pioneers of Centre Twp., Butler Co., divided the land and drew lots for the various sites. By 1797, actual residents included James Hoge, with 150 acres.
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3 1895 History of Butler Co. by Robert Brown, p. 56 Taxables of Middlesex Twp. in 1803. James Hoge, 150 acres, 1 cow, value $158, tax $0.47
4' 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 m. Sept. 1789, Mary Irvin, b. in Tuscarora Valley. Six children listed including 3rd child James Irvin, b. 1796; resided on the farm of his father, and there died; m. Margaret St. Clair of Butler Co.; a son Archibald resides on the old homestead.

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5 History of Venengo County PA, Vol.2, Brown, Runk & Co., Chicago, 1890;Reprinted 1894 for Venango County Historical Society, Franklin, PA, John Morrie Co. Chicago. p.831.
Thomas Hoge, deceased, was born in Butler county, Pennsylvania, March 7,1808, son of John and Mary (Irwin) Hoge. His grandparents, Robert and Mary Hoge, were natives of Ireland, as were also his maternal grandparents, James and Martha Irwin, who emigrated in 1760 and settled in the Tuscarora valley, Juniata County. His parents were married in 1789 and reared a family of five sons, Thomas being the youngest...In 1853 he removed to Franklin, thenceforth his residence until the time of his death, March 12, 1885. In 1835 he married Harriet Cross, who died the following year. In 1837 he married Jane Whann, who died January 31, 1854, leaving two children: Mary J., widow of Alpheus Hoover, and Harriet E., widow of William A. Cooper...His third wife was Eliza Henderson, who died in 1879...Mr. Hoge was a memeber of the Meghodist church.
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6 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams]
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