Dies After Long Illness
After an illness covering a period of more than a year, the last few months of which he was unable to leave his home. Samuel Lane Hogan, pioneer resident of Mariposa county and respected citizen, closed his earthly career at his home a few miles from Mariposa, last Saturday morning.
Mr. Hogan was a native of Missouri and aged 89 years, 3 months, 10 days at the time of his death.
He came to California and Mariposa county from his native state in 1852, and made this county his home during all these years. He first settled on a ranch in the mountains, now known as the Grove ranch, later moving to the Pea Ridge section, where he lived for many years. In 1905 he sold his holdings in that district and moved to his late home near Buckeye.
Deceased was a man given to much study and considered one of the best read men in this portion of the county. Firm in his convictions and known for his honesty and integrity, he leaves many friends to regret his demise.
He leaves to mourn a family of eight children, three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Seaton, Mrs. Mary Ellen Griswold and Mrs. B. Smith; five sons, Andrew J., William M., James G., Samuel B. and Henry W. Hogan. A brother David Hogan, resides in Missouri, two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Minton of Oklahoma and Mrs. Fannie Wright of Texas. A nephew residing in San Francisco, and a niece of Benecia, Cal.
The funeral services were held at his late home last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p.m. interment being in the old burying ground at Mariposita, near the McCoy ranch, and was attended by many relatives and friends.
~Mariposa Gazette, April 30, 1921~
contributed by Alma Stone
Dies After Long Illness
After an illness covering a period of more than a year, the last few months of which he was unable to leave his home. Samuel Lane Hogan, pioneer resident of Mariposa county and respected citizen, closed his earthly career at his home a few miles from Mariposa, last Saturday morning.
Mr. Hogan was a native of Missouri and aged 89 years, 3 months, 10 days at the time of his death.
He came to California and Mariposa county from his native state in 1852, and made this county his home during all these years. He first settled on a ranch in the mountains, now known as the Grove ranch, later moving to the Pea Ridge section, where he lived for many years. In 1905 he sold his holdings in that district and moved to his late home near Buckeye.
Deceased was a man given to much study and considered one of the best read men in this portion of the county. Firm in his convictions and known for his honesty and integrity, he leaves many friends to regret his demise.
He leaves to mourn a family of eight children, three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Seaton, Mrs. Mary Ellen Griswold and Mrs. B. Smith; five sons, Andrew J., William M., James G., Samuel B. and Henry W. Hogan. A brother David Hogan, resides in Missouri, two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Minton of Oklahoma and Mrs. Fannie Wright of Texas. A nephew residing in San Francisco, and a niece of Benecia, Cal.
The funeral services were held at his late home last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p.m. interment being in the old burying ground at Mariposita, near the McCoy ranch, and was attended by many relatives and friends.
~Mariposa Gazette, April 30, 1921~
contributed by Alma Stone
Family Members
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Robert Lincoln Hogan
1861–1909
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Andrew Johnson Hogan
1863–1927
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Elizabeth Hogan Seaton
1866–1950
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Mary Ellen Hogan Griswold
1867–1957
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William Morgan Hogan
1870–1948
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David Crockett Hogan
1872–1909
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Samuel Booth Hogan
1874–1961
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Emma Caroline Hogan
1877–1882
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James Garfield Hogan
1880–1945
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Rose B Hogan Smith
1883–1960
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Henry Wilson Hogan
1885–1960
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