Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Daughter of Mary (Sloman) and James J. O'Brien, who were both born in England. Wife of John Hogan, Sr. They married sometime before 1885, probably in Bradford. Their seven children were John, Thomas, Mary, Frank, Helena Hogan, William Hogan and Annie (Hogan) Le Clair. Mary died young, before 1901, and Thomas died young, before 1911, while they still lived in Bradford, England.
She was also mother-in-law to Rudolph F. Le Clair and Doris May (Shaw) Hogan.
Catherine emigrated to the United States in 1921, along with her husband and daughters Annie and Helena. Her three sons, John, William, and Frank had already emigrated to Lawrence, Massachusetts prior to 1921 and they and their spouses were all employed as textile workers at the Wood Mill in Lawrence. John and Catherine purchased a house in North Andover, Massachusetts at 108 Railroad Avenue - which later became 110 Railroad Avenue, and which is now known as 110 Waverly Road.
[Note: though we know Section and Lot, still can't physically find exact location of grave or whether or not a grave marker exists!]
[Catherine was my paternal great-grandmother. ~ DB]
Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Daughter of Mary (Sloman) and James J. O'Brien, who were both born in England. Wife of John Hogan, Sr. They married sometime before 1885, probably in Bradford. Their seven children were John, Thomas, Mary, Frank, Helena Hogan, William Hogan and Annie (Hogan) Le Clair. Mary died young, before 1901, and Thomas died young, before 1911, while they still lived in Bradford, England.
She was also mother-in-law to Rudolph F. Le Clair and Doris May (Shaw) Hogan.
Catherine emigrated to the United States in 1921, along with her husband and daughters Annie and Helena. Her three sons, John, William, and Frank had already emigrated to Lawrence, Massachusetts prior to 1921 and they and their spouses were all employed as textile workers at the Wood Mill in Lawrence. John and Catherine purchased a house in North Andover, Massachusetts at 108 Railroad Avenue - which later became 110 Railroad Avenue, and which is now known as 110 Waverly Road.
[Note: though we know Section and Lot, still can't physically find exact location of grave or whether or not a grave marker exists!]
[Catherine was my paternal great-grandmother. ~ DB]
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