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Paschal Parham “Pack” Bogan

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Paschal Parham “Pack” Bogan

Birth
Jonesville, Union County, South Carolina, USA
Death
7 Mar 1908 (aged 72)
Hazel Valley, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hazel Valley, Washington County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
South - Center side
Memorial ID
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Pack was the son of Charles Cotesworth Pickney Bogan and Martha Ann Parham. Pack was a younger brother to Dr. Charles P. Bogan who preceded him to Hazel Valley in about 1869. Dr. Bogan moved to Detroit, Red River Co, Texas but Pack remained in Hazel Valley. He married Christian White in Union Co, South Carolina in about 1864. Pack and Christina arrived in Hazel Valley between the birth of their fourth and fifth child, naming the latter, Arnett Charley Bogan. Possibly naming him after the small community of Arnett or a family friend and neighbor of the Arnett family. Pack Bogan had served as a Sgt. in the Confederate Army, Company B, 15th South Carolina Infantry. He was wounded during a battle and left the Army as a Sergeant. Pack served his community at Arnett and Hazel Valley filling such positions as Justice of the Peace, Postmaster, and School Board member. He and Christina parented six boys and five girls. They were, in birth order, Minnie and Willie 1866; Dessy 1867; Mattie C. 01 Dec 1871, who was born in Atlanta, GA; Arnett Charely 29 Jan 1874; Maggie Eva Aug 1877; Lola M 05 Jan 1879; Myrtle 1881; Dexter B 10 July 1882; Dayton 1883; Grover Cleveland Oct 1885 who served as a Washington Co Sheriff's Deputy. Pack's son Willie was killed or died in California around 1894, while working in the Los Angeles County area. His grave is unknown. Willie was survived by a wife and daughter in Washington Co., Arkansas. Another son, Dessie, lived and worked in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He appeared in the 1920 US Census for that location; however, it is assumed that he died soon after. His grave at this time is unknown. The remaining children have been attached to Pack and Christina's memorial.
Pack was the son of Charles Cotesworth Pickney Bogan and Martha Ann Parham. Pack was a younger brother to Dr. Charles P. Bogan who preceded him to Hazel Valley in about 1869. Dr. Bogan moved to Detroit, Red River Co, Texas but Pack remained in Hazel Valley. He married Christian White in Union Co, South Carolina in about 1864. Pack and Christina arrived in Hazel Valley between the birth of their fourth and fifth child, naming the latter, Arnett Charley Bogan. Possibly naming him after the small community of Arnett or a family friend and neighbor of the Arnett family. Pack Bogan had served as a Sgt. in the Confederate Army, Company B, 15th South Carolina Infantry. He was wounded during a battle and left the Army as a Sergeant. Pack served his community at Arnett and Hazel Valley filling such positions as Justice of the Peace, Postmaster, and School Board member. He and Christina parented six boys and five girls. They were, in birth order, Minnie and Willie 1866; Dessy 1867; Mattie C. 01 Dec 1871, who was born in Atlanta, GA; Arnett Charely 29 Jan 1874; Maggie Eva Aug 1877; Lola M 05 Jan 1879; Myrtle 1881; Dexter B 10 July 1882; Dayton 1883; Grover Cleveland Oct 1885 who served as a Washington Co Sheriff's Deputy. Pack's son Willie was killed or died in California around 1894, while working in the Los Angeles County area. His grave is unknown. Willie was survived by a wife and daughter in Washington Co., Arkansas. Another son, Dessie, lived and worked in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He appeared in the 1920 US Census for that location; however, it is assumed that he died soon after. His grave at this time is unknown. The remaining children have been attached to Pack and Christina's memorial.

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