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|'''Will of James Hoge''', Estate File #H-43, Butler Co. Court House;on microfilm at Butler Public Library, Wills Vol. B. p. 201, 1841.  <br>James Hoge of Slippery Rock. Twp., Butler Co. Pa, mentions children of his son Robert Hoge ($1 ea); son James I. Hoge heirs (balance of tract of land "on which we now live", after expenses; to be divided with William; borders on land of Mathew Adams and Richard Hinds); son William Hoge; son Thomas Hoge (proceeds from land in Juniata County,Turbett Twp.).  Executor James I. Hoge. Signed 20 Jan. 1838, at home of James McKee. Witnesses: James McKee, David (Gill?), David McKee.  Probated 16 Sept. 1841 by James McKee.
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|'''''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   
 
|'''''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   
 
<br> p.2: Robert Hogg or Hoge, born Nov. 1721, a native of South Scotland, emigrated in early life to County Down, Province of Ulster, Ireland. He came to America in 1752. In the spring of 1754 he located on a tract of land in Tuscarora Valley, then in Cumberland County, Province of Pennsylvania. In June 1756, owing to the Indian incursions upon the Juniata, Mr. Hoge fled with his little family to Carlisle, returning only in the fall of that year. On two other occasions did this early pioneer seek safety in the then principal place of refuge west of the Susquehanna. He died on his plantation the 25th Jan. 1798, aged eighty years. His wife Letitia ____, born June 1724 in the north of Ireland, died March 8, 1812, in Juniata County Penn. and with her husband buried in what is now known as the "McKee graveyard." They had issue:
 
<br> p.2: Robert Hogg or Hoge, born Nov. 1721, a native of South Scotland, emigrated in early life to County Down, Province of Ulster, Ireland. He came to America in 1752. In the spring of 1754 he located on a tract of land in Tuscarora Valley, then in Cumberland County, Province of Pennsylvania. In June 1756, owing to the Indian incursions upon the Juniata, Mr. Hoge fled with his little family to Carlisle, returning only in the fall of that year. On two other occasions did this early pioneer seek safety in the then principal place of refuge west of the Susquehanna. He died on his plantation the 25th Jan. 1798, aged eighty years. His wife Letitia ____, born June 1724 in the north of Ireland, died March 8, 1812, in Juniata County Penn. and with her husband buried in what is now known as the "McKee graveyard." They had issue:
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|'''''Early Bounty Hunters of Butler County, PA''''', ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, self-published by David K. WEbb, Chillicothe, OH 1934.pp. 25, 27.<br> June 30, 1841, Robert Hogg, 2 foxes;<br> April 16, 1843, Robert Hogg, 1 red fox.
 
|'''''Early Bounty Hunters of Butler County, PA''''', ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, self-published by David K. WEbb, Chillicothe, OH 1934.pp. 25, 27.<br> June 30, 1841, Robert Hogg, 2 foxes;<br> April 16, 1843, Robert Hogg, 1 red fox.
 
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Revision as of 12:07, 7 March 2007

ROBERT HOGE or Hogg was born Nov. 1721, a native of southern Scotland. Early in life he emigrated to County Down, Ireland. His wife Letitia was born in northern Ireland in June 1724. They were married in Ireland and at least their first child was born there. They emigrated to America in 1752, when Robert was age 31 and Letitia age 28. By the spring of 1754 they located in the Tuscarora Valley, then in Cumberland County, now Juniata Co. PA. In June of 1756 Indian incursions along the Juniata forced the Hoge family to flee to Carlisle, where they stayed until fall of that year. Twice more they took refuge in Carlisle. Robert Hoge died on his farm in Juniata Co. 25 Jan. 1798, aged 80 years; Letitia survived him until 8 Mar. 1812. They are buried in the McKee graveyard.
(See The Hogue Family in Europe and America)

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth Nov. 1721 southern Scotland
Marriage expect Ireland
Death 25 Jan 1798 Juneiata Co. PA

Ancestry chart segment

                        Generation 7     Generation 8
 
                                      +-- Robert Hoge
                                      |   (1721-1798)
                         James Hoge --+ 
                         (1766-1840)  |
                                      +-- Letitia [unknown]
                                          (1724-1812)
                      
                               
                                       

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Children

(all children with Letitia Unknown)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
William Hoge M 1751 Ireland (d. 1753,age 2, Philadelphia)
Sarah Hoge F May 1753 1) George McCullough; 2) Hamilton Graham
Jane "Jenny" Hoge F 1755 unknown Robinson d. Maysville, KY
Martha Hoge F Dec. 1759 Thomas McKee
Mary Hoge F 2 Jan 1762 John McKee
Robert Hoge M 1764 (died in infancy)
James Hoge M 1766 Mary Irvin

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
southern Scotland born Nov 1721
County Down, Ireland early life-1752
arrived in America; expect Philadelphia 1752
Tuscarora Valley, Cumberland Co. PA (now Juniata Co.) 1754-1798 death

Sources

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1' 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.2: Robert Hogg or Hoge, born Nov. 1721, a native of South Scotland, emigrated in early life to County Down, Province of Ulster, Ireland. He came to America in 1752. In the spring of 1754 he located on a tract of land in Tuscarora Valley, then in Cumberland County, Province of Pennsylvania. In June 1756, owing to the Indian incursions upon the Juniata, Mr. Hoge fled with his little family to Carlisle, returning only in the fall of that year. On two other occasions did this early pioneer seek safety in the then principal place of refuge west of the Susquehanna. He died on his plantation the 25th Jan. 1798, aged eighty years. His wife Letitia ____, born June 1724 in the north of Ireland, died March 8, 1812, in Juniata County Penn. and with her husband buried in what is now known as the "McKee graveyard." They had issue: 1. William, b. 1751, in Ireland; d. 1753 in Philadelphia. 2. Sarah, b. May 1753; m. first George McCullough; secondly, Hamilton Graham. 3. Jenny, b. 1755; m. ___Robinson of the Juniata settlement; removed to Kentucky, and located near Maysville, where they died, S.P.; their estate was left to a son of Thomas McKee, and grandson of Mrs. Robinson's sister Martha. 4. Martha, b. Dec. 1759; m. Thomas McKee. 5. Mary, b. Jan. 2, 1762; m. John McKee. 6. Robert, b. ___1764; d. in infancy. 7. James, b. January 1766; d. ___; m. Mary Irvin.


Notes by Leonard Lytle: 1) Robert Hogg's will is on file at Lewistown, PA. It mentions wife Letitia, son James, daughters Ina, Sarah, Jane Robinson, Martha and Mary McKee; grandchildren Letitia McCullough and Ann McCullough; Robert, George and Jane Graham; Robert Hogg, James Irwin Hogg. 2) At Lewiston, PA is recorded the following deed: "Robert and Letitia Hogge of Milford to their daughter Jean Robinson and Alexander her husband 50 acres adjoining William Graham and McCollough's heirs, 1793, signed Robert Hogg, and Letitial Hogg, her X mark.

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2' Early Bounty Hunters of Butler County, PA, ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, self-published by David K. WEbb, Chillicothe, OH 1934.pp. 25, 27.
June 30, 1841, Robert Hogg, 2 foxes;
April 16, 1843, Robert Hogg, 1 red fox.
3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams]
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