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Hogg Births



Hogg Marriages

Letcher County, Kentucky Marriages, Marriage Records, 1884-1903   -  7 Hogg Brides and Grooms listed


Hogg Deaths

KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX FOR 1911-1986  - search engine - found 35 matches

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
MICHAEL LEE HOGGE   Army - SGT - E5  9th Infantry Division
Age - 20  Date of Birth - Jan 29, 1947    From - LOAD , KENTUCKY  (more info on site)


Hoggs in the Census

1890 SPECIAL LETCHER COUNTY, KY., CENSUS  - James W.Hogg;  Stephen HOGG

Letcher, KY 1850 Federal Census - File No. 1 of 3 Files  -  39 Hoggs listed
Letcher, KY 1850 Federal Census Index File 2 of 2 Files   -   39 Hoggs listed

1820 Floyd County Kentucky Census -   James Hogg, Stephen Hogg

1820 Floyd Co KY Census Index
James Hogg,
Stephen Hogg

OWSLEY COUNTY, KENTUCKY:  1870 Census  -  4 Hogg families
Owsley County Kentucky:  1910 Census   -   5 Hogg families

1830 Barren County, Kentucky Census  -  3 Hogg listings

Ohio, Kentucky 1820 Federal Census  -  2 Hogg families


Hogg Wills and Deeds

1843 Tax List for Letcher County, KY
Hogg, Hiram;   Hogg, James;   Hogg, James ;  Hogg, James;  Hogg, Kelly;  Hogg, Stephen

HOGE, William;  HOGG, James  - Early Fort Boonesborough Settlers


Hoggs found in Cemeteries

Apparently there is a Hogg Cemetery in Booneville, Kentucky.   If you have any information on this cemetery, please let me know.

The Hargis Family Cemetery - 3 Hogg listings - photographs of stones onsite


Biographies

Letcher Heritage News  - Vol.  IV, No.  I, March 1993
Hogg Family History             22

HON. JOHN S. HOGGINS

JOHN W. HOGGINS

J. W. HOGGINS

WESLEY HOGGINS

JOHN R. HOGUE

DR. PLEASANT HOGUE

University of Kentucky - Oral Interviews - Komas Ison - Stonega Run - 14 Hogg mentions

Laura Day Hogg - Frontier Nursing Service Collection - Oral Histories Collection

SECC Oral History Interview with Milton Mullins - mention of Leonard Hogg



Miscellaneous

TIP #262 - RESIDENTS OF THE OLD KENTUCKY FORTS AND SETTLEMENTS - PART 1:
James Hogg working with Daniel Boone

William Hoge;  James Hogg - Fort Boonesborough Settlers

1848 Tax List for Letcher County, KY    -   6 Hoggs listed
1843 Tax List for Letcher County Kentucky  -  6 Hogg listings

Tolliver-Martin-Logan Vendetta, Rowan Co, KY   -  written in 1917 -  mentions Deputy Sheriff George Hogg and Sheriff Hogg

Confederate Soldiers and Widows Pensions List For Southeastern Kentucky  -  4 Hogg listings

"HISTORY OF GREENE AND SULLIVAN COUNTIES, STATE OF INDIANA,...- mentions Isabella Hogg
 


Researchers searching for Hoggs in Kentucky

Betty Frazier Nickell  -  Hoggs connected to the Fraziers, from Va. and KY
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Monika Drew - My line starts with a James Hogg born c. 1650 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Three of his four sons, James, Peter, and Thomas migrated to Augusta County, VA around 1745.  From there
the family moves to Letcher County, KY and then to Rowan County, KY
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Stan  Smith  -  from Virginia > Kentucky, Ind., Mo, etc in early 1800s
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Carleen Frazier Adlam - I am related to the Hogg family through "Sinah"(Sarah Elizabeth)HOGG, my 3 GGrandmother.  I'm not sure of the date of her birth or the place, but believe it to be either NC or VA.  She married my 3 GGrandfather, Solomon Frazier in Russell (now Scott)Co.VA circa 1800.  My Grandfather, Solomon Frazier, was b. in Fairfax Co. VA in 1773 and served in the Rev. War alongside his father, John Frazier in the Battle on King's Mt.  I have Sinah as the d/o Mary (McCullough)Hogg, who m. Thomas Hogg who d.in WV.  I also have that Sinah had brothers Stephen Hogg, Squire Hogg,
and James Hogg.  All of these brothers died in KY in either Breathitt or
Letcher Counties.
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TIP #262 - RESIDENTS OF THE OLD KENTUCKY FORTS AND SETTLEMENTS - PART 1:

Early in my contributions to this research site, I ran a series on the old
Kentucky forts and settlements. One thing was missing - a comprehensive
list of those who lived there. Recently, I found a book entitled "Kentucky
in Retrospect - Noteworthy Personages and Events in Kentucky History
1792-1967. The original version was published in 1942 for the
Sesquicentennial of the Statehood of Kentucky; it was reprinted and updated
in 1967 by G. Glenn Clift and the Kentucky Historical Society. I am going
to abstract information from the section on the old forts and settlements
and add other data as I go along. Many names are found at the forts and are
supposed to be relatively complete. However, please refer back to precious
tips as I see a few names are missing.

FORT BOONESBOROUGH: This fort was established in 1775 in current day
Madison Co, on the south bank of the Kentucky River. In February of this
year, Capt Wm. TWITTY, James COBURN, James BRIDGES, Thomas JOHNSON, John
HART, WM. HICKS, James PEEKE and Felix WALKER came from Rutherford Co KY.
They traveled on to the Watauga River (Tennessee River) awaiting the
signing of the treaty with the Cherokee Indians. Daniel BOONE was then sent
into the area as an agent for the Transylvania Company. The men mentioned
above under Capt. Twitty and Boone united and proceeded into Kentucky.
Those with the Transylvania Company included Thomas HART, Nathaniel HART,
David HART, John LUTTRELL, William JOHNSON and James HOGG from Orange Co VA
and John WILLIAMS, Leonard Hendley BULLOCK and Col. Richard HENDERSON from
Granville, NC.

A petition was issued of the Transylvanians to the Virginia
Convention in May 1776 and contained the following names (per the Filson
Club Publication #16.) James HARROD, Abm. HITE, Jr, Patrick DORANE, Ralph
NAILOR, Robt. ATKINSON, Robt. NAILOR, John MAXFIELD, Sam. POTTINGER,
Barnerd WALTER, Hugh M'MILLION, John KILPATRICK, Robt. DOOK, Edward
BROWNFIELD, Wm. HOUSE, Jno. DUNN, Jno. SIM, Sr, John HOUSE,  Levi HARROD,
John BEESOE, Conrod WOOLTER, John MOORE, John CORBIE, Abm. VANMETRE, Saml.
MOORE, Isaac PRITCHERD, Joseph GWYNE, Geo. ULAND, Mich. THOMAS, Adam SMITH,
Saml. THOMAS, Henry THOMAS, John MILLS, Elijah MILLS, Jehu HARLAND, Wm.
MYERS, Peter PAUL, Henry SIMONS, Wm. GAFFATA, James HUGH, Thos. BATHUGH,
John CONNWAY, WM. CROW, Wm. FEALS, Benja. DAVIS, Beniah DUN, Adam NEELSON,
Wm. SHEPARD, James CALLEY, Joseph PARKISON, Jediah ASHCRAFT, John HARDIN,
Sime HOUSE, Chas. CREERAFT, James WILLIE, John CAMRON, Thos. KENADY, Jesse
PIGMAN, Simon MOORE, John MOORE, Thos. MOORE, Herman CONSOLEY, Silas
HARLAND, Wm. HARROD, Leonard COOPER, Wm. RICE, Arthur INGRAM, Thos.
WILSON,William WOOD, Joseph LYONS, Andrew HOUSE, Wm. HARTLY, Thomas DEAN,
Richard OWAN, Barnet NEAL, John SEVERN, James HUGH, Archd. REVES, Moses
THOMAS, J. Zebulon COLLINS, Thos. PARKINSON, Wm. MUCKLEROY, Meridith HELM
Jr, Andw. HOUSEE, David BROOKS, John HELM, Benja. PARKISON, Wm. PARKISON,
and Wm. CROW.

On Oct. 14, 1779, there was a seige at Boonesborough there were supposedly
only 60 at the fort in contrast to 340 Indians. Depositions taken over the
years at Richmond, KY of 1801-1806, 1907, 1808, 1811 and 1814 by pioneers
at Boonesborough which showed the following names deposed and the dates
they supposedly arrived at the fort if shown:

James ANDERSON, Thos. ALLEN (Surveyor of Mercer Co), Daniel BOONE (1775),
Anthony BLEASCO (surveyor), James BERRY (April 1779), Wm. BENTON, George
BOONE, Wm BUSH (March 1775), Joseph BARNETT, James BRIDGES, James BRYANT
(before 1778), Edward BAXTER, John BOYLE (1775), Moses BLEDSOE, George
BEDINGER, Squire BOONE, Green CLAY (Surveyor, fall of 1780),  Robert
CALDWELL, John CALLAWAY, Wm CRADLEBAUGH (came to KY 1767-1775), Wm COOPER,
John CROOKE (surveyor), David CREWS, Elijah CREWS, Jacob COONS, Wm. CALK,
Thos. COLLINS, John COLEFOOT, Lewis CRAIG, David COOK, John CONSTANT,
Samuel DUREE, John DURBIN, John DONIPHAN, Samuel DAVIS, Wm. DRYDEN, Samuel
ESTILL (Capt, 1775), Talton EMBRY, Sally ESTLL (born there 19 Oct 1782),
Boudee ESTLL, Ben ESTILL, Richard EPPERSON (1776), Joseph FOWLER, Robert
FLEMING, John FARRAR (1775 - aslso shown FARRONS), James FINLEY, Wm. FALL
(surveyor), Higgason GRUBBS (Capt - 1778), James GATES (1776), David GASS,
(GIST, GUESS), Samuel GILBERT, Martin GENTRY, Peter GUERRANT, Jesse HODGES
(surveyor, Oct. 1777-1786), Stephen HANCOCK (1776-1780), George HANCOCK, Wm
HANCOCK (1776), Nathaniel HART (Capt - 1775 - killed by the Indians Aug
1782), Samuel HENDERSON, James HAMILTON, Joseph HINE (LYNE), John HOLDEN,
Christopher IRVINE (Capt, 1776, killed 1786), Wm. IRVINE, David C. IRVINE,
John KENNEDY (killed in fall of 1780), Wm. KAVANAUGH, Charles KAVANAUGH
(son of Wm.), Joseph KENNEDY (1776), Thos. LANHAM, David LYNCH (surveyor,
came 24 Dec 1779), Samuel LOGAN, Abraham LEWIS, Lawrence LONG, Thos.
McQUEAN, Jesse MORRIS, Miss Jacob MYERS, Wm. MILLER, Wm MAYS, Thos. MOSELY,
Thos. MILLER, Ralph MORGAN, Wm. MARTIN, Wm. MORGAN, Nicholas MERIWETHER,
Neichael OVERSTREET, Tyree OLDHAM, John PEAK (1781), Thos. PHELPS, Josiah
PHELPS (1776, son of Thomas), John PITMAN, Reuben PROCTOR, Joseph PROCTOR
(1778), Nicholas PROCTOR (Capt, 1778), Rachel PROCTOR (widow of Capt. James
ESTILL, 2nd wife of James Estill), James PROCTOR, Yelverton PEYTON (1780),
James RUSEL (before 1778), Robert RHODES, James REED, Joseph RICE, George
ROBINSON, Samuel RICE, Dudley STONE, Richard SEARCY, John SNODDY (1775),
Asa SEARCY, General John SUTH, Samuel SNODDY, Michael SHERLEY, Michael
STONER (surveyor and hunter, 1775), Thos. SWEARINGEN, Benoni SWEARINGEN,
John TANNER (TURNER), Hale TALBOTT, Peter TAYLOR (1780), Lawrence THOMPSON
(1780), James THOMPSON, John TAYLOR, (Baptist minister), Oswald TOWNSEND
(surveyor, 1775), Capt. Thomas TWITTY, Joshua TOWNSEND, Wm. TURPIN, Solomon
TURPIN, David V. WALKER, Joel WALKER, Aquilla WHITE (April 1779), Capt.John
WHITTAKER, William WILLIAMS, Wyate WILKERSON, Richard WELLS, Thos WARREN,
Capt. Archibald WOODS (Dec 1781), Adam WOODS.

Petition #8 from Fort Boonesborough involved land titles and was dated 14
Oct 1779. The following residents signed: Michael BEDINGER, James BERRY,
Catherine BAUGHMAN, Thos BRYANT, John BULLOCK, Fanders CALLOWAY, John
CALLAWAY, Braxton CARTER, Ambrose COFFEE, Wm. CRADLEBAUGH, Charles CURD,
John DAVIS, Joseph DONIPHAN, James DOSTER, Margaret DRAKE, Benjamin
DUNNAWAY, James ESTILL, Samuel ESTILL, Edmund FAIR, Peter HACKETT, Edward
HAND, John HARVESTER, Jesse HODGES, John HOLDER, Elizabeth HORN, Charles
JOCKARS, John KELLY, John MARTIN, David McGEE, Edward NELSON, Moses NELSON,
Thomas NOEL, William PATTERSON, Joshua PENIX, Nicholas PROCTOR, Nicholas
PROCTOR Jr, Reuben PROCTOR, Pemberton ROLLINS, Reuben SEARCY, John SOUTH
Sr, John South Jr, Samuel SOUTH, Jacob STARNS, Michael STONER, Walter
WELCH, Daniel WILCOCKSON.

Petition #9 16 Oct 1779. This list included the names of those killed in
defense of the fort or in hunting:  (a -k after name indicates they were
killed). Daniel ASHBY-k, Joab BARTON-k, Joshua BARTON-k, John BAUGHMAN-k,
Jacob BAUGHMAN-k, Michael BEDINGER-k, Maj. William BUSBY-k, James BERRY,
Daniel BOONE, Ulissy BOONE-k, Samuel BROOKS-k, Wm BROOKS-k, James BRYANT,
John BULLOCK, Nathaniel BULLOCK, David BUNDAN-k, Edgar CALLAWAY-k,
Elizabeth CALLAWAY-k, Flanders CALLAWAY, Ambrose COFFMAN, Jesse COKER-k,
John CROSS-k, Joseph DONIPHAN, James DOSTER, Joseph DRAKE, John DUMPARD-k,
Benjamin DUNAWAY, John DUNN-k, Samuel ESTILL, Edmund FAIR, Thomas FOOT-k,
Richard GIREY-k, Ancel GOODMAN-k, Daniel GOODMAN-k, Wm HANCOCK-k, Peter
HARPER, Edward HARROD, George HENDRICKS-k, Richard HINES-k, Jesse HODGES,
John HOLLEY-k, Joseph JACKSON-k, Andrew JOHNSON-k, Jacob JOHNSTON-k,
Benjamin KELLEY-k, John KELLEY, Joseph KELLEY-k, Jonathan KETCHAM-k, George
LINCOLN-k, James MANKINS-k, Michael MIRA-k, John MORTON-k, Edward NELSON,
John NEWBY, Thomas NOEL, Wm. PATTERSON, Joshua PENIX, Joseph PROCTOR,
Nicholas PROCTOR, Samuel ROBSON-k, Samuel SANDERS-k, Bartlett SEARCY-k,
John SOUTH Sr, John SOUTH Jr, Thos. SOUTH-k, Wm STAGGE-k, Jacob STARNS,
Joseph STARNS, William TWITTY-k, Wm UMPHREY-k, Richard WADE-k, WALTER
WELCH, Ambrose WHITE-k, Benjamin WHITE.

The Librarian at the KY Historical Society added these names: Moses THOMAS
- came with ENOCH SMITH, Richard SPURR and Charles WADE in 1779. Ralph
MORGAN came in 1779. David GASS and son, John, William Bailey SMITH, Edward
BRADLEY, William COLLINS (was at the siege), Whitson GEORGE, John
CARTWRIGHT, Lewis VALLANDINGHAM, John CAMERON, Pemberton ROLINS, Francis
CALLOWAY, Oswald TOWNSEND, Thomas HARTGROVE, James KENNEY, J. HITE,
Frederick COUCHMAN (per Draper manuscripts).

Collins History Volume 1 lists: Capt John HOLDER, Uriel ARK, Thos BAILEY,
Bland BALLARD, John BAUGHMAN, G. Michael BEDINGER, James BERRY, James
BRYAN, James BUNTEN, John BUTLER, John CALLAWAY, Elijah COLLINS, Josiah
COLLINS, Wm COLLINS, John CONSTNT, David COOK, Wm COOMBS, Wm CRADLEBAUGH,
John DUMPORD, James ESTILL, Edmund FEAR, David GASS, Stephen HANCOCK, Wm
HANCOCK, John HAEISTON, Wm HAYS, Jesse HODGES, Jeremiah HORN, Robert
KIRKHAM, Samuel KIRKHAM, John LEE, Charles LOCKHART, John McCOLLUM, Wm
McGEE, Ralph MORGAN, Wm MORRIS, James PERRY, John PLECK, Samuel PORTER,
Samuel PORTER, Nicholas PROCTOR, Reuben PROCTOR, Pemberton ROLLINS, Hugh
ROSS, Barlett SEARCY, Reuben SEARCEY, John SOUTH Jr and Sr, John SOUTH the
Younger, Thos SOUTH, Barney STAGNER, Jacob STEARNS, John STEPHENSON, Benoni
VALLANDIGHAM, Daniel WILCOXSON and Moses WILSON.

To be continued with Fort HARROD.

(c) Copyright 23 September 1999, Sandra K. Gorin, all rights reserved.
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