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on the voyage of discovering the births and parents of 

1820 birth william hogan to possible mother catherine brennan from coolnamuck -to confirm coolnamuck is in parish of grange silvia

???? birth anastasia hogan to possible mother catherine brennan from coolnamuck

???? birth ellen hogan to possible mother catherine brennan from coolnamuck

1850 october 15th wedding william hogan resident cullane-to confirm what parish this area is located in- labourer marries ann campbell

1862 may 25th birth margaret hogan banninahanna-to confirm what parish this area is located in- to william hogan and ann campbell

1864 november 17th registered birth kilcross william hogan    name and surname and dwelling place of father william hogan kilcross    profession of father labourer     name and surname and maiden name of mother anne hogan formerly campbell     signature qualification and residence of informant his x marks william hogan father         registered 7th december 1864      informed verbally on the baptism record townland tinford-to confirm what parish this area is located in

???? death of william hogan married 1850 

1889 tuesday january 29th wedding william hogan aged 24 bachelor labourer resident kilcross (his father william hogan labourer dead)  married to mary mullins aged 24 spinster labourer residence kilcross (her father john mullins labourer resident parish of graiguenamanagh living) at the roman catholic chapel of inistioge church thomas town county kilkenny celebrant john madden cc and witnessed by  james nixon kilcross and mary nixon kilcross 

1893 april 2nd lowgrange birth john to william hogan labourer and mary mullins hogan lowgrange registered 8th april  

1895 may 25th superintendent registrars district thomastown registrars district griague births registered in the district of graigue in the union of thomastown in the county of Kilkenny no 209 date and place of birth 1895 twenty fifth may lowgrange name Patrick sex m name and surname and dwelling place of father william Hogan lowergrange name and surname and maiden surname of mother mary Hogan formerly mullins rank or profession of father labourer signature qualification and residence of informant mary Hogan mother lowergrange when registered twenty first june 1895 signature of registrar d walshe registrar  1895 may 25th goresbridge birth patrick joseph to william hogan and mary mullins hogan

1897 february 24th birth bridget parish of paulstown diocese of kildare & leighlin on examination of the register of baptisms of the above parish i certify that according to it ann brigid hogan was born on the 24th day of february 1897 and was baptised according to the rites of the catholic church on the 28th day of february 1897 in the church of the holy trinity goresbridge co kilkenny by the rev fr timothy fenelan cc parents william hogan labourer-mary mullins hogan lowgrange sponsors patrick whelan kate mullins birth registered nineteenth march 1897  

1901 march 31st sunday census residents in 33 in grange lower goresbridge kilkenny county kilkenny parlimentary division north kilkenny poor law union thomastown district electoral division goresbridge townland grange lower barony gowran parish grange silvia constabulary division kilkenny sub district goresbridge-------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------william hogan head of family roman catholic aged 35 agricultural labourer married born county kilkenny-------------------------- mary hogan wife rc aged 40 married born wexford ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------william hogan rc aged 9 born county kilkenny -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------john hogan rc aged 7 born county kilkenny -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------patrick hogan aged 5 born county kilkenny --------------------infantry----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------bridget hogan aged 4 born county kilkenny ------------------ann brigid ----------------------------------------------------------------------------james hogan aged 1 born county kilkenny 

1906 may 17th confirmed ann brigid hogan in the same church as her birth 1897 above  

1911 april 2nd sunday census residents of house number 35 in grange lower (goresbridge kilkenny) william hogan aged 46     mary hogan aged 50 22 years married 6 born alive 5 still living    john hogan aged 18       bridget hogan aged 14          james hogan aged 11 

191? patrick joseph (b1895) norwood norfolk 265 marchington east norfolk massachusetts usa 

1917 june 5th patrick hogan aged 22 enrolled massachusetts draft registration card 1684748 draft board 34 306th infantry regiment 77th infantry division 

1918 september 28th death patrick joseph died in battle 306th infantry regiment 77th infantry division world war honor list us first army buried neuse argonne cemetery northern france belgium border romagne france plot d row 1 grave 24 private us army 

any  assistance in this voyage would be appreciated 

liam hua duinn

Wednesday 29th Aug 2012, 03:26PM

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  • Hi William

    You might try https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Grangesilvia_Civil_Parish,_County_Kilkenny  and  http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/   for general information regarding possible records. 

    You can find information about the RIC here: museum@garda.ie There they are currently digitising RIC records and they may be able to help you find information. Excellent personnel records were kept from 1816. These can be found at the UK National Archives here: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ HO 184. There are microfilm copies at the National Archives of Ireland, The Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) and the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) http://www.proni.gov.uk/. For each recruit it includes a brief service record, date of marriage and wife's native county, and the name of the individual who recommended him. This is important to identify an exact place of origin, because the recommendations usually came from local clergymen or magistrates who knew the recruit personally. There is a book by Jim Herlihy called, The Royal Irish Constabulary: a complete alphabetical list of officers and men, 1816-1922, 1999. This supplies the Service Number needed to use the Registers quickly and easily. Also worth checking at the UK National Archives is PMG 48: 'Pensions and allowances to officers, men and staff of the Royal Irish Constabulary and to their widows and children'. This dates from the 1870s and usually gives the address of the recipient. The Dublin Metropolitan Police Register is held by the Garda Archives at Dublin Castle, but is more readily available on microfilm at the National Archives of Ireland. http://www.nationalarchives.ie/research/getting-started/ It does not give marriage details but does supply a parish of origin. 

     

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    Thursday 30th Aug 2012, 11:41AM
  • Hogans in Lower grange today and headstone is in Cemetery in Goresbridge...........

    Saturday 16th Mar 2013, 03:32PM

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