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1 Descendants of William Hogan and Elizabeth Hogan 1. William 1 Hogan, born abt 1761 in Ireland; died 20 Nov 1833 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; buried in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Elizabeth Hogan, born abt 1774; died 14 Jun 1832 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; buried in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for William Hogan He emigrated from Ireland at age 20. He settled at Ochre Pit Cove in 1785 and moved to Northern Bay 8 years later. I wonder whether he was initially a fisherman who returned to Ireland in the Fall - after fishing from the Spring (after Easter) to the late Fall. In the Newfoundland Ancestor, Volume 12 Issue 1 pp 13-15, John O'Mara identified him as one of the first members of the Benevolent Irish Society. Originally founded in Carbonear, O'Mara lists all the members as of February 17, 1806 which includes the 74 Founding Members. In the Plantation Book he is mentioned twice. In 1785 he rented a plot in Ochre Pit (Oaker Pits) Cove from Jonathan Parsons for 1 shilling per annum. In 1803, it indicated that he acquired a plot in Northern Bay. His plot was 65 yards (East to West) by 64 yards (South to North). It indicated that the plot was wooded and that he cleared the woods himself. John Johnson was his eastern neighbor and John Commins was his western and southern neighbor. Jim McCarthy indicates that the Plantation Book has his birth as 1758. Gert Crosbie in her Birth, Deaths and Marriages in Newfoundland indicates that he died on 20 Nov 1833 at age 72. That year and the age bothers me. One William is listed on the 1832 Voters List for Northern Bay, Bay de Verde District. If he were alive, I'd expect two Williams to be listed (he and his son). The list included Patrick, Richard, James Senior, James Junior, James (McNamara), John and Joseph Hogan. James (McNamara) Hogan and Joseph Hogan are not on my lists of descendants of William. the Planter. Sources: Leo McCann, Jim McCarthy, Paul O'Neill, Ed Chafe and Matt Mullaly Notes for Elizabeth Hogan Maiden Name Unknown. Sources: Leo McCann and Matt Mullaly Children of William Hogan and Elizabeth Hogan were as follows: + 2 i James 2 Hogan. He married Margaret Foley.

2 3 ii Eleanor 2 Hogan. She married on 19 Sep 1813 Daniel Hinchey. Notes: Source: Ed Chafe Note that Ed believes that Eleanor was Mary Hogan's sister. + 4 iii Mary 2 Hogan, born in Ireland; died in Newfoundland. She married Richard Tobin. + 5 iv William 2 Hogan, born abt 1781 in Carrick on Suir, Tipperary, Ireland; died 31 May 1858 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Elizabeth Johnson. + 6 v Thomas 2 Hogan, born abt 1790. He married Ann Baggs. + 7 vi John 2 Hogan, born abt 1790 in Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, Ireland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; buried in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Sarah Rixon. + 8 vii Richard 2 Hogan, born 1795. He married Margaret Hussey. + 9 viii Patrick 2 Hogan, born 1805. He married Margaret Tobin. Generation 2 2. James 2 Hogan (William 1 ). He married on 2 Nov 1820 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Margaret Foley. Notes for James Hogan Source: Ed Chafe Note that Ed believes that James was Mary Hogan's brother. Notes for Margaret Foley Source Ed Chafe Margaret was the widow of Terrance MacNamara. Children of James Hogan and Margaret Foley were as follows: + 10 i Patrick 3 Hogan, born 1822 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 11 Sep 1904. He married Elizabeth McCann. 11 ii James 3 Hogan, born 1825 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy I wonder if this is the James Hogan who married Mary Fleming? 4. Mary 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born in Ireland; died in Newfoundland. She married on 16 Nov 1824 in Harbour Grace, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Richard Tobin, born in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland; died in Newfoundland, son of Patrick Tobin and Judith Keefe. Notes for Mary Hogan Source: My Aunt Mary Aloysia Tobin. Aunt May and Alice Burke (Allie) Ahern outlined my aunt's research on the Hogan family one evening in Halifax. I described that night in my Serendipity document which was published as an E-Zine by the CBGHA and as an article in the Newfoundland Ancestor. (See 'My Experiences with Serendipity in Genealogy, 21/2/77.) Notes for Richard Tobin Source: Ed Chafe

3 Children of Mary Hogan and Richard Tobin were as follows: 12 i Eleanor 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 16 Sep 1825. 13 ii Anne 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 30 May 1827. + 14 iii William 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 18 May 1829 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 22 Nov 1883 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Mary Doyle. 15 iv Patrick 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 16 Jun 1831. 16 v Eleanor 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 31 Oct 1832. 17 vi James 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 25 Mar 1836. + 18 vii Mary 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 27 May 1838 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 22 Mar 1914 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married Arthur Doyle. + 19 viii Richard Francis 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 15 Oct 1840; died bef 1901 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried in Old St. Joseph's, Goat Hill, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married Honora Catherine Dooley "Nora". + 20 ix John 3 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 2 Jul 1845; died 20 Sep 1913 in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Ellen Ford. 5. William 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born abt 1781 in Carrick on Suir, Tipperary, Ireland; died 31 May 1858 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Elizabeth Johnson, born 1781 in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland; died 30 May 1858 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for William Hogan Sources: Leo McCann, Ed Chafe and Matt Mullaly Leo indicated that he died on January 1, 1857, Ed Chafe indicated that William was from Carrick-on-Suir. Will of William Hogan Senior from Newfoundland will books volume 2 pages 335 to 337 probate year 1858 In re William Hogan deceased. In the name of God Amen, I William Hogan Senior of Northern Bay in perfect health of perfect mind and memory of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it and my body I commend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors nothing doubting but that at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Almighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise and bequeath the same in the following manner and form, Viz. First I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Cecily all the big meadow below the house I now live in at Northern Bay aforesaid for minding her mother and father. Secondly, the small parsnip gardens in front of my dwelling house aforesaid being three in number two of them I give to Cecily my said daughter and one to William my son. Thirdly, I give devise and bequeath to my said son William one half of the cabbage garden and the other half to Cecily William is to have from the gate by the old house straight up to the Road and half what is inside the road William is to have the big meadow by Joseph Hogan s flakes Cecily is to have the gardens alongside John Hogan s flakes.

4 Fourthly, Theresa Collins is to have all the ground from the Road unto the Mash by xxxxx John Hogan s and Joseph Hogan s the Fish Store belongs to William my said son and half the stage and half the flakes. The point by the Cove the place to build a stage one half thereof belongs to William and the other half belongs to Cecily one half of the Boat and one half of the craft belongs to William and the other half belongs to Cecily All the meadow ground and potato ground to the westward of my dwelling house and road to the rear thereof belongs to Cecily the stable and store alongside of the dwelling house belongs to Cecily William is to have one half of the cellar and Cecily is to have the other half, one half of the tan kettle belongs to Cecily and the other half belongs to William one half of the cart belongs to William and the other half belongs to Cecily The Quadrant and book that belonged to John Hogan my eldest son now deceased belongs to William. Fifthly, I give devise and bequeath to my said daughter Cecily the said dwelling house I now live in and all the furniture therein and belonging thereto to my said daughter Cecily excepting the part of the furniture which Elizabeth Hogan my late wife now deceased devised and bequeathed to my children Alice Broderick, Mary Walsh, Theresa Collins and Cecily March and William Hogan. Sixthly, And in respect of such money as I now stand possessed of amounting to the sum of sixty four pounds ten shillings and two pence sterling inclusive of interest for the same now deposited in the hands of John Gosse of the firm of Messrs. Pack, Gosse & Fryer in Poole in England, I give devise and bequeath the same to my said children Alice Broderick, Mary Walsh, Theresa Collins Cecily March and William Hogan in equal parts share and share alike but with the understanding and upon the condition that my said children the said Alice Broderick, Mary Walsh, Theresa Collins, Cecily March and William Hogan shall out of their respective shares of the said sum of sixty four pounds ten shillings and two pence sterling contribute towards the erection of two suitable tombstones over the graves of my said wife Elizabeth Hogan and myself. Lastly I appoint the Honourable John Hayward Acting Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Joseph Hogan executors to this my last will and testament. William Hogan (LS) Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in the presence of him and of each other have hereunto signed our names as witnesses the twenty fifth day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. G.C. Gaden, Henry A. Clift. Certified correct, D. M. Browning Registrar Notes for Elizabeth Johnson Sources: Leo McCann, Tammy Lawlor and Matt Mullaly Note: Matt has her born in 1774 and died in 1832. Leo indicates that she was born in 1781 and died on May 30, 1858. Tammy indicates that she died in 1857. Children of William Hogan and Elizabeth Johnson were as follows: 21 i John 3 Hogan, born abt 1810; died 11 Jan 1857. Notes: Source: Ed Chafe I wonder whether this John Hogan married Margaret Hamilton at St. Patricks in Carbonear in 1850. 22 ii Jean 3 Hogan, born abt 1812; died 5 Jun 1837. She married Thomas Glavine. Notes: Source: Ed Chafe + 23 iii Alice 3 Hogan, christened 30 Oct 1814, died 25 Mar 1893. She married William Broderick. + 24 iv Mary 3 Hogan, born abt 1814; christened 23 Sep 1817. She married Thomas Walsh. + 25 v William 3 Hogan, born abt 1820; died abt 1871. He married Ellen Glavine. + 26 vi Patrick 3 Hogan, christened 21 Sep 1824. He married Ann English. + 27 vii Theresa 3 Hogan, christened 31 May 1827. She married William Collins.

5 + 28 viii Cecelia 3 Hogan "Cecily", born abt 1829 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 25 Aug 1830; died 9 Jun 1883 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married Simeon March. 6. Thomas 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born abt 1790. He married Ann Baggs. Notes for Thomas Hogan Note: Not on anyone else's list. I wonder if he had a son Thomas who married Patience Crowley? I wonder if he had a son William who married Elizabeth Butler or Rose McCann? This may have been one of the brothers from Carrick-on-Suir. Notes for Ann Baggs Children of Thomas Hogan and Ann Baggs were as follows: + 29 i Joseph 3 Hogan, born 4 Oct 1808. He married Mary Johnson. 7. John 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born abt 1790 in Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, Ireland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; buried in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 20 Oct 1812 in St. John's Rc Basilica, St. John's, Newfoundland Sarah Rixon, born abt 1792 in Job's Cove, Newfoundland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for John Hogan Sources: Sister Joan Butler, Ed Chafe and Matt Mullaly Joan said: John Hogan was born at Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, and settled at Northern Bay (circa 1810) with several of his brothers. Information from Ed Chafe- email August 24, 1999 John Hogan married Sarah Rixon of Job's Cove on 20 October 1812. John and Sarah had at least seven children. JOHN, baptized 26 January 1814 MAURICE, baptized 13 October 1815 (married Jane O'Flaherty) BRIDGET, baptized 24 April 1817 MARY, baptized 4 May 1819 JOHANNA, baptized 2 May 1824 PHILIP, baptized 28 June 1826 (married Mary Johnson) EDWARD, baptized 15 May 1828 (married Elizabeth Mansfield) The 1833 Poor List records that there were seven in the family, so at least two of the children had died by then. There is a strange notation on the list, "Br. B" which may indicate where they lived in Northern Bay. John is listed in the 1835 Voter's List. There is no headstone for any of this family. However, there are still descendants of John & Sarah living in Northern Bay.

6 My note to myself: I wonder whether John and Sarah had a son Thomas who married Patience Crowley? Notes for Sarah Rixon Sources: Leo McCann and Matt Mullaly Leo indicated that the marriage was in Harbour Grace and recorded in St. John's. Children of John Hogan and Sarah Rixon were as follows: + 30 i John 3 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 26 Jan 1814; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Elizabeth Crummey. + 31 ii Maurice 3 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 13 Oct 1815; died 22 Jan 1892 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Jane O'Flaherty. + 32 iii Bridget 3 Hogan, christened 24 Apr 1817. She married Phillip McCann. 33 iv Mary 3 Hogan, christened 4 Apr 1819. Notes: Source: Ed Chafe + 34 v Johanna 3 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 2 May 1824; died 24 Apr 1901 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married Lawrence Mullaly. + 35 vi Phillip 3 Hogan, born in Red Head Cove, Newfoundland; christened 28 Jun 1826; died 15 Aug 1897. He married (1) Mary Johnson; (2) Johanna Ford. + 36 vii Edward 3 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 15 May 1828. He married Elizabeth Mansfield. 8. Richard 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born 1795. He married abt 1818 Margaret Hussey, born abt 1800. Notes for Richard Hogan Note: This may have been a brother from Carrick-on-Suir. Notes for Margaret Hussey Children of Richard Hogan and Margaret Hussey were as follows: 37 i Ellen 3 Hogan, born 1818 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy 38 ii Richard 3 Hogan, born 1820 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy 39 iii Joseph 3 Hogan, born 1823 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy I wonder if this was the Joseph Hogan who married Mary Johnson on 29 Nov 1862 at Corpus Christi 40 iv Jane 3 Hogan, born 1825 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy + 41 v Cecelia 3 Hogan, born 1832 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 29 Oct 1896. She married Thomas Fahey. 42 vi Mary 3 Hogan, born 1835 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married on 11 Nov 1877 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Peter Hogan, born 1835 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died aft 1871. Notes: Witnesses: John Hogan and Mary Hogan + 43 vii Bernard 3 Hogan, born 19 Aug 1838 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Johanna Woodrow.

7 44 viii John 3 Hogan, born 10 Jun 1841 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Jim McCarthy I wonder if this was the John who married Julia Ann Colford on 27 Nov 1874 at Corpus Christi or Elizabeth Quinlan on 20 Nov 1878 at Corpus Christi or Mary Rose on 28 Apr 1887 9. Patrick 2 Hogan (William 1 ), born 1805. He married on 26 Aug 1833 Margaret Tobin, born 1810. Notes for Patrick Hogan Source: Ed Chafe Note that Ed believes that Patrick was Mary Hogan's brother. Notes for Margaret Tobin Source: Ed Chafe I wonder whether Margaret was the daughter of Patrick and Judith Keefe Tobin. Children of Patrick Hogan and Margaret Tobin were as follows: 45 i Anne 3 Hogan, christened Jun 1839 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Generation 3 10. Patrick 3 Hogan (James 2, William 1 ), born 1822 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 11 Sep 1904. He married on 2 Nov 1848 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Elizabeth McCann, born 1826, daughter of Neil McCann and Elizabeth Oliver. Notes for Patrick Hogan I wonder whether this Patrick may have married Elizabeth McCann at Corpus Christi on 2 Nov 1848 or Elizabeth White or Anne English on 1 June 1862 Witnesses: Thomas McCann and Bridget Hogan Notes for Elizabeth McCann Daughter of Neil McCann and Elizabeth Oliver Source: Leo McCann Also Ancestry Trees - John Stockwood Descendants by Florence Bursey Witnesses to her marriage were Thomas McCann and Bridget Hogan Witnesses: Thomas McCann and Bridget Hogan Children of Patrick Hogan and Elizabeth McCann were as follows: 46 i Margaret 4 Hogan, christened 11 Oct 1849 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died 15 Mar 1865. Notes: Source: Neil McCann 14. William 3 Tobin (Mary 2 Hogan, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 18 May

8 1829 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 22 Nov 1883 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 26 Nov 1859 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Mary Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 20 May 1832 in. Notes for William Tobin William was a merchant. Sources: Leo McCann, Arthur J. Doyle and Matt Mullaly Witnesses: Michael Doyle and Mart Tobin Notes for Mary Doyle Daughter of Michael Doyle and Elizabeth English. Sources: Leo McCann, Arthur J. Doyle, Jim McCarthy and Matt Mullaly According to Arthur, Michael Doyle was born in 1779 in Graiguenmanagh, Kilkenny, Ireland. Elizabeth English was born in Devils/Jobs Cove, Newfoundland. Witnesses: Michael Doyle and Mart Tobin Children of William Tobin and Mary Doyle were as follows: + 47 i Mary Elizabeth 4 Tobin, born in ; christened 24 Aug 1860 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married William Fahey. 48 ii Julia Anne 4 Tobin, born 22 Mar 1862 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 6 Apr 1862 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 1948 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married on 5 Nov 1888 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Thomas Mullaly (see 141), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 14 Jun 1857; died 24 Jun 1931 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, son of Lawrence Mullaly and Johanna Hogan. Notes: Sources: Leo McCann, Arthur J. Doyle and Matt Mullaly Witnesses: John Hogan and Bridget Johnson 49 iii Patrick James 4 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 12 Mar 1864. Notes: Source: Matt Mullaly 50 iv Richard 4 Tobin, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 12 Feb 1866. Notes: Source: Matt Mullaly 18. Mary 3 Tobin (Mary 2 Hogan, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 27 May 1838 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 22 Mar 1914 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married on 27 Nov 1869 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Arthur Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 11 Feb 1836 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 15 Nov 1918 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for Mary Tobin Source: Arthur J. Doyle Notes for Arthur Doyle Son of Michael Doyle of Ireland and Elizabeth English of Devil's Cove. Sources: Leo McCann and Arthur J. Doyle

9 Children of Mary Tobin and Arthur Doyle were as follows: + 51 i Maurice 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 20 May 1863; died in Allan's Island, Lamaline, Newfoundland. He married Bridget Fleming. + 52 ii Michael 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 24 Oct 1870 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 14 Oct 1947 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Catherine Oliver. 53 iii Mary Elizabeth 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 26 Nov 1872; died in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. She married Edward Walsh. Notes: Source: Arthur J. Doyle 54 iv Mary Ellen 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 23 Oct 1874 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married on 29 Nov 1894 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland John Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 13 Sep 1868; died 1928 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, son of Michael Hogan and Judith Tobin. Notes: Source: Arthur J. Doyle Note that Neil McCann claims that this Mary Ellen Doyle is not the correct Mary Ellen Doyle. + 55 v James 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 10 Apr 1876 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He married Josephine Murphy. + 56 vi Ellen 4 Doyle, born 12 Aug 1878 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 1 Aug 1948. She married John Layman. + 57 vii Anne 4 Doyle, born 1880 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 1880. She married James Oliver. + 58 viii Bridget 4 Doyle, born in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 6 Mar 1882. She married Patrick Fleming. 19. Richard Francis 3 Tobin (Mary 2 Hogan, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 15 Oct 1840; died bef 1901 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried in Old St. Joseph's, Goat Hill, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married on 21 Nov 1869 in St Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Honora Catherine Dooley "Nora", born 10 Sep 1849 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; christened 16 Sep 1849 in Sacred Heart, Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 26 Aug 1932 in St. Theresa's Home, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried 27 Aug 1932 in Old St. Joseph's, Goat Hill, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, daughter of William Dooley and Helen Ormond "Ellen". Notes for Richard Francis Tobin Lived at 52 Pleasant St., North Sydney. Seems that he was based in Channel Newfoundland, St. Pierre, and North Sydney. The following appeared in the North Sydney Newspaper under the heading: Thrilling Escape from Death - Forty-eight hours in the Rigging of a Sunken Vessel, then Rescued by Life Lines. North Sydney, Nova Scotia, May 8, 1895: Capt. R.H. Tobin of North Sydney, has arrived home, having lost his schooner, the Freddie Walter, on the Penguin Islands, which consist of 22 rocks about ten miles from the rock bound coast, where many a good ship and crew have met their fate. Capt. Tobin left St. Pierre on the 19th ult. for this port in ballast. The following Tuesday morning, a heavy breeze from the southwest came up. The pumps got choked. They headed for Burgo. She was then about 80 miles from St. Pierre. The weather became too thick to make Burgo; wore ship again; the pumps being now

10 free, and the course shaped for Miquelon. The wind veered southerly, increasing to a gale, the foresail was carried away and the storm trisail was bent in its stead. The foresail was repaired and set and the captain went down in his cabin to take his position. While examining his charts, he heard his crew shout "breakers". He at once rushed on deck and grabbed the helm and put it to port. He was just a minute too late, for the vessel struck on the western end of the rocks. The Captain shouted to stand by the ship. One poor fellow, Thomas Power of Placentia Nfld. jumped for the rock and was not seen afterwards. Two others jumped and landed safely on the rock. The vessel lurched off the rock and began to sink rapidly, and about half a mile further down a break was seen in the rocks into which she was driven. She sank to the sheer poles, and the captain and another man took to the rigging, where they remained for forty-eight hours. She struck at 10.30 a. m. on Tuesday the 23rd ult. The first night they were in the rigging, the bottom was knocked out of the vessel. Some fishing boats took the men off with difficulty. If the wind had not subsided the men on the rock would have been washed away. As it was they were hauled through the water to the fishing boats with the aid of life lines and were greatly exhausted. Published in the Newfoundland Ancestor, 21/1/046. The Census of 1901 lists his wife as a Widow so he died before March 1901. Oral histry: His daughter Mary Elizabeth cared for him for the last seven years of his life. Where? Notes for Honora Catherine Dooley "Nora" Note about her date of birth: Date of Birth on the record (10 Sep 1849) is from her Baptism Record. A Census record indicates a date of birth of 10 Sept. 1849. The 1901 Census record indicates her year of birth was 1852. Automated Census of 1901: Tobin Hanorah K. F Head W Sep 10 1852 48 Tobin Mary Elizabeth F Daughter S May 21 1874 26 Tobin John Francis M Son S Aug 21 1882 18 Tobin Perci James M Son S Nov 6 1885 15 Tobin Josephine B. F Daughter S Sep 10 1886 14 Her marriage record indicates that she was 10 years younger than Richard. Oral history indicates that she was 18 when my grandfather William Richard was born. She was nearly 21. Her death certificate of August 26, 1932 lists her as Hanora C living at St. Theresa's Retreat 300 Barrington in Halifax. The informant was Sister Lorreta Tobin, her daughter. Obituary was in the Antigonish CASKET. Date of death in the Casket was August 26, 1932. St. Joseph Parish record indicates that she died on November 13, 1932. I used the death certificate and the Casket date! Children of Richard Francis Tobin and Honora Catherine Dooley "Nora" were as follows: + 59 i William Richard 4 Tobin "WR", born 27 Aug 1870 in Argentia, Newfoundland; christened 1870 in Channel, Newfoundland; died 14 Dec 1922 in Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried 17 Dec 1922 in Holy Cross, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married Mary

11 Ann Camus "Nan". 60 ii Mary Elizabeth 4 Tobin "Sr. Maria Loretta", born 21 May 1872 in Channel, Newfoundland; died 29 Mar 1954 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried in Old St. Joseph's (Goat Hill), North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Notes: Graduated from Mount Saint Joseph's Young Women's Academy in North Sydney. The Academy was founded by the Sisters of Charity of Halifax in 1883. She planned to enter the convent right out of the Academy. According to my mother, her aunt Mary lived at home and helped her mother care for her father during his at least seven year illness that probably ended in 1901. In her 30s, she finally entered the Sisters of Charity of Halifax on 6 Sept 1903. She entered her Novitiate on 8 Dec. 1903. She professed her first vowas on 8 Dec. 1905 and she professed her permanent vowas on 15 Aug. 1913. Her Appointments were: St. Joseph's Orphanage Halifax, NS, Oct 1904 - Apr 1914 Charge of Division St. Theresa's Retreat Halifax, NS, Apr 1914 - Aug 1937 Care of the Aged Seton Hall, Truro, NS, Aug 1937 - Aug 1943 Refectorian St. Ambrose Convent,Yarmouth, NS, Aug 1943 - Aug 1945 Housekeeper St. Anne's Convent, Glace Bay, NS, Aug 1945 - Aug 1947 House Duties Mount Saint Joseph, North Sydney, NS, Aug 1947 - Mar 29 1954 House Duties She's buried in Old St. Josephs in North Sydney. Source: Joe Petrie + 61 iii Margaret Ellen 4 Tobin "Ellen", born 24 May 1874 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; christened 4 Jun 1874 in St. Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1 Jun 1911 in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; buried in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. She married Thomas Frederick Burke. 62 iv Annie Bridget 4 Tobin "Sr. Joseph Aloysia", born 2 Feb 1877 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; christened 6 Feb 1877 in St. Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 23 Aug 1953 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Notes: Sister Joseph Aloysia entered the Sisters of Charity of Halifax at Mount St. Vincent's in Halifax on 10 July 1895. She was nearly 17 and a half. She began her Novitiate on 1 Nov. 1895. She professed her first vowas on 6 Aug 1898 and final vowas on 28 Jul 1908. The following were her appointments: St. Mary's Convent, Halifax, NS, Jan 1896 - Apr 1896 Dutch Village, Apr 1896 - July 1896 St. Mary's Convent, Halifax, NS, Aug 1896 - Aug 1898 St. Peter' s Convent, Dorchester, MA, Aug 1898 - Aug 1906 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Arnprior, Ont., Aug 1906 - Aug 1907 Mount Saint Agnes, Bermuda, Aug 1907 - Aug 1908 St. Charles' Convent, Amherst, NS, Aug 1908 - Jan 1909 (illness) Lourdes' Convent, Aug 1909 - Aug 1910 (illness) St, Theresa's Retreat, Halifax, NS, Sept 1910 - June 1911 (illness) St. Joseph's Convent, Reserve, Cape Breton, NS, Aug 1911 - Aug 1912 Mount Saint Vincent, Aug 1912 - Aug 1916 St. Charles' Convent Amherst, NS, Aug 1916 - Mar 1917 (illness) Lourdes' Sanatorium, Mar 1917 - Aug 1917 (illness) Lourdes' Convent, Aug 1917 - Aug 1920 St. Peter's Convent, Dartmouth, NS., Aug 1920 - Aug 1925 St. Margaret's Convent, Dorchester, MA., Aug 1925 - Aug 1934 St. Charles' Convent, Amherst, NS, Aug 1934 - Aug 1940 St, Peter's Convent, Lowell, MA, Aug 1940 - Aug 1942 St. Patrick's Convent, Roxbury, MA, Aug 1942 - Aug 23, 1953 REMARKS: All appointments were as a Teacher. Two appointments were terminated due to illness. She was ill from: Jan 1909 - Aug 1911; Mar 1917 - Aug 1917; She taught Summer Method Classes to First Year Novices. 1912-1924. She died on Sunday Aug 23, 1953 of a stroke. I have vivid memories of Sr. JA (a family name for her). We visited her frequently at St. Patrick's and at the Academy of the Assumption in Wellesley Hills where she sometimes went in the summers to avoid the city's heat. Until her death, Easter and Christmas afternoons were spent with her! 63 v Johanna Maud 4 Tobin, born 5 Jul 1880; christened 12 Jul 1880 in St. Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Notes: According to Aunt May Tobin, her name was Johannah Modwinna. I used the Diocese of Antoginish data. + 64 vi John Francis 4 Tobin, born 21 Aug 1882 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; christened 5 Sep 1882 in St. Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 24 Aug 1962 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He married Catherine Agatha MacIsaac "Agatha". 65 vii Pierce James 4 Tobin "Percy", born 5 Nov 1884; christened 10 Nov 1884 in St. Joseph's, North

12 Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. 66 viii Josephine Bernard 4 Tobin "Josie", born 10 Sep 1886 in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; christened 3 Oct 1886 in St. Joseph's, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; died in New York City, New York, USA; buried in New York City, New York, USA. She married Joseph Ryan. Notes: Aunt Josie was a Nurse. She was trained in New York City where she lived most of her life. She emigrated on 30 March 1915 at Vanceboro, Washington County, Maine. Her destination was Somerville Hospital, Somerville Massachusetts, USA. She was an Army nurse in World War I where she met her husband, a wounded soldier. We saw her infrequently due to the distance! But we loved visiting her and using her apartment for a base for New York City adventures. Source: Joe Petrie 20. John 3 Tobin (Mary 2 Hogan, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 2 Jul 1845; died 20 Sep 1913 in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 26 Oct 1872 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Ellen Ford, born in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for John Tobin Sources: Leo McCann, Jim McCarthy and Ed Chafe Note that Jim McCarthy indicates that he was in the McAlpine's Directory for 1871 in Northern Bay. Witnesses: Michael Tobin and Mary Wright Notes for Ellen Ford Sources: Leo McCann and Jim McCarthy Witnesses: Michael Tobin and Mary Wright Children of John Tobin and Ellen Ford were as follows: 67 i Richard 4 Tobin, christened 10 Feb 1875. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 68 ii Margaret 4 Tobin, christened 5 Feb 1877. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 69 iii Veronica Perpetua 4 Tobin "Sister Teresa Francis", born in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 30 Apr 1881; died 27 Jul 1983 in Marysvale, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; buried 29 Jul 1983 in Cathedral Square, St. John's, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Ed Chafe According to the Presentation Sister's Archivist, Veronica (Vera) entered the Presentation Sisters in 1913. Sister Theresa taught typing and bookkeeping at Witless Bay, Trepassey, St. John's, Grand Falls and Corner Brook. In 1967 she was appointed Archivist at the Motherhouse. She died on July 27 1983 while visiting her niece, Mrs. Michael Ryan, at Marysvale, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. I can not find the Ryans! 70 iv Thomas 4 Tobin, christened 4 Dec 1883. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 71 v Ellen 4 Tobin, christened 10 Jan 1886. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 72 vi Michael 4 Tobin, christened 6 Jun 1889. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 73 vii John 4 Tobin, christened 20 Jan 1891. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 23. Alice 3 Hogan (William 2, William 1 ), christened 30 Oct 1814, died 25 Mar 1893. She married on 11 Nov 1839 William Broderick. Notes for Alice Hogan

13 Source: Leo McCann Witnesses: Edward Broderick and Mary Hogan Notes for William Broderick Son of William and Honor Murphy of Lower Island Cove. Sources: Leo McCann and Ed Chafe Witnesses: Edward Broderick and Mary Hogan Children of Alice Hogan and William Broderick were as follows: 74 i Mary 4 Broderick, christened 4 Oct 1840 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married Joseph Murphy. Notes: 75 ii Jean 4 Broderick, christened 8 Apr 1842. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 76 iii Edward 4 Broderick "Edmond", christened 3 Oct 1843. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 77 iv William Edward 4 Broderick, born 30 May 1845. He married Ann Power. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 78 v John David 4 Broderick, christened 30 Dec 1849 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 79 vi Patrick 4 Broderick, christened 28 Dec 1847. He married Anastasia Fitzgerald. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 80 vii Elizabeth 4 Broderick, christened 16 Jan 1852. She married John Boland. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 81 viii Michael 4 Broderick, christened 18 Jun 1854. He married Ann Butler. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 82 ix Honorah 4 Broderick, christened 18 Apr 1857. She married John Colford. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 24. Mary 3 Hogan (William 2, William 1 ), born abt 1814; christened 23 Sep 1817. She married on 24 Jan 1844 Thomas Walsh. Notes for Mary Hogan Source: Ed Chafe Witnesses: William Hogan and Margaret Hennebury Notes for Thomas Walsh From Western Bay Sources: Leo McCann and Ed Chafe Witnesses: William Hogan and Margaret Hennebury Children of Mary Hogan and Thomas Walsh were as follows: 83 i John 4 Walsh, christened 5 Nov 1844. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 84 ii William 4 Walsh, christened 16 Aug 1846 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. 85 iii Margaret 4 Walsh, christened 28 Dec 1848 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland.

14 86 iv Elizabeth 4 Walsh, christened 12 May 1850. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 87 v Patrick 4 Walsh, christened 24 Sep 1852. 25. William 3 Hogan (William 2, William 1 ), born abt 1820; died abt 1871. He married on 13 Nov 1844 Ellen Glavine, born abt 1825 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. Notes for William Hogan Sources: Tammy Lawlor and Ed Chafe I wonder whether this William married Elizabeth Butler on 8 Nov 1857. Notes for Ellen Glavine Sources: Tammy Lawlor and Ed Chafe Children of William Hogan and Ellen Glavine were as follows: 88 i Patrick 4 Hogan, christened 24 Jan 1847 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: + 89 ii John 4 Hogan "Laite", born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 7 Aug 1848 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Judy Ann Colford "Julia". 90 iii James 4 Hogan, christened 13 Oct 1850 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: + 91 iv Mary Elizabeth 4 Hogan, christened 25 Jul 1852 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died 12 Jan 1949 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married Patrick Hinchey. 92 v Agnes 4 Hogan, christened 15 Jun 1854 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 26. Patrick 3 Hogan (William 2, William 1 ), christened 21 Sep 1824. He married on 1 Jun 1862 in Gull Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Ann English. Notes for Patrick Hogan Sources: Leo McCann and Ed Chafe I used Leo's information. According to Leo this was the first marriage in Gull Island. Witnesses: James Hogan and Johanna English Notes for Ann English Daughter of William and Catherine Delaney Sources: Leo McCann and Neil McCann Witnesses: James Hogan and Johanna English Children of Patrick Hogan and Ann English were as follows: 93 i William 4 Hogan, christened 2 Jun 1863. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 94 ii James 4 Hogan, christened 22 Jan 1867. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 95 iii Anne Frances 4 Hogan, christened 14 Apr 1869. She married on 25 Nov 1897 in Gull Island,

15 Conception Bay, Newfoundland Michael Neil McCann. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 27. Theresa 3 Hogan (William 2, William 1 ), christened 31 May 1827. She married on 24 Nov 1848 William Collins. Notes for Theresa Hogan Source: Ed Chafe Witnesses: George O'Flaherty and Cecilia Hogan Notes for William Collins Source: Ed Chafe I wonder whether he was related to the Joseph Collins who married Agnes English at Corpus Christi on 13 May 1864 Witnesses: George O'Flaherty and Cecilia Hogan Children of Theresa Hogan and William Collins were as follows: 96 i John 4 Collins, christened 30 Dec 1849. Notes: 97 ii Elizabeth Anne 4 Collins, christened 14 Feb 1852 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 98 iii William Thomas 4 Collins, christened 21 Jun 1854 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 99 iv James 4 Collins, christened 10 Aug 1857. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 100 v Cecelia 4 Collins, christened 19 May 1863 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 101 vi Terrance 4 Collins, christened 20 Apr 1865 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 102 vii Matilda 4 Collins, christened 10 Jan 1871. Notes: Source: Leo McCann 28. Cecelia 3 Hogan "Cecily" (William 2, William 1 ), born abt 1829 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 25 Aug 1830; died 9 Jun 1883 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married on 26 Jan 1855 Simeon March, born 6 Jul 1834 in Old Perlican, Newfoundland; died 1 Oct 1882 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for Cecelia Hogan "Cecily" Sources: Ed Chafe, Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle Witnesses: Michael Walsh and Catherine Fleming Notes for Simeon March Son of William March. Sources: Leo McCann, Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle. Note: Simeon converted to the Roman Catholic faith and was baptized on 26 Jan 1855.

16 Witnesses: Michael Walsh and Catherine Fleming Children of Cecelia Hogan "Cecily" and Simeon March were as follows: 103 i Theresa Anne 4 March, christened 8 Apr 1856 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died 14 Aug 1892. She married on 26 Nov 1883 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Michael O'Neill, born 26 Jul 1856 in Bay De Verde, Newfoundland; died 14 Aug 1892 in Bay De Verde, Newfoundland. Notes: Sources: Leo McCann, Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle 104 ii William 4 March "Willie", christened 8 Jul 1858 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died 28 Mar 1880 in Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Sources: Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle Died on the ice seal hunting. A quote from Canadiana: "Northern Bay has had its tragedies too, as well, four fine young men from this place went on the ice one morning, the Arctic ice was into the shore line. Two Hogan boys, they were brothers (Patrick and Martin. sons of Maurice Hogan and Jean O'Flaherty) Willy March (son of Cecily Hogan and Simeon March) and Richard Fahey (son of Cecelia Hogan and Thomas Fahey), died here that day. The wind had veered and the ice of course went out with it. Marchs' body was the only one recovered and I can remember so well the older one's telling of the day the 'little steam boat; came in the harbor with the body of Young March, his was the only one recovered. You may depend that this was a sad time in Northern Bay." Also see Ed Chafe's description which is part of Bernard Hogan's record. Bernard was the sole survivor of the tragedy. + 105 iii Elizabeth 4 March "Betsy", born in ; christened 1 Jul 1860 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 1922. She married James O'Neill. 106 iv John 4 March "Bishop", born 13 Jul 1863 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 21 Jul 1863 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 5 Nov 1939 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. Notes: Sources: Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle Note: Raelene indicates that the DOB was 21 Jul 1863. Obituary: Bishop March was born at Northern Bay on July 13, 1863. He attended school there until he was fourteen years old. He used to assist his father, Simon March, an enterprising businessman, and from him acquired those sound and thorough principles of order and method which later him so conspicuous in his ecclesiastical career. He entered St. Patrick's Hall in 1877, and in the following year, St. Bonaventure's College where he pursued his studies with marked success. From St. Bonaventure's, he proceeded to Assumption College, near Montreal, where he spent two years, and in 1881 went to the College of St. Sulpice, Montreal. In 1882 he went to Propaganda College, Rome. Where he was ordained Priest on March 16, 1889, arriving in Newfoundland in June. Father March's first appointment was as a curate at Harbor Grace, in 1889. For many years he did missionary work in several parts of the extensive Diocese, including Labrador. He was consecrated Bishop of Harbor Grace on November 4, 1906, by His Grace, Archbishop Howley. The sermon on that occasion was preached by Monsignor McCarthy, an eloquent speaker. The celebration was a unique event as it marked the first occasion that a native of Newfoundland was consecrated Bishop of Harbor Grace. Bishop March quietly observed, on March 16, 1939, the Golden Jubilee of his ordination to the Priesthood. It was his wish that there be no public demonstration. However, the spontaneous response on that occasion not alone from the Clergy, but also from various sections of the public, bore testimony to the love and esteem in which Bishop March was held throughout Newfoundland. Bishop March died at the palace here on January 12 1940. The morning of his death he was up at his usual hour and celebrated Mass- a fitting climax to a lifetime of service in God's vineyard, as he began for the last time with the words: "I will go unto the alter of God, to God Who giveth joy to my youth." At one p.m.. as he was being called to lunch it was found that he was dead, having passed away about half an hour earlier. The funeral services were held on January 16. The congregation representing all classes and creeds from many parts of Newfoundland, was the largest ever seen here. Special arrangements had been made by the Newfoundland Railway, and a train arrived at Harbor Grace at 11 a.m. with over three hundred passengers. The Mass of Requiem began at 11:30 o'clock with Most Reverend E. P. Roche D.D., Archbishop of St. John's occupying the Episcopal throne, and attended by Right Rev. F.D. McCarthy P. A., V.G. Right Rev. J. Murphy, P.P.

17 and Right Rev, T. J. Flynn. Celebrant of the Mass was Rev. Wm. Finn, P. P. Grand Falls with Rev. M. F. Dinn, P.P., North River, as deacon and Rev. M. P. Dwyer. P.P. Harbor Main, as sub-deacon. Rev. J. M. O'Neill and Rev F. P. Meaney of Immaculate Conception Cathedral acted a Master of Ceremonies. The panegyric to the memory of the late Bishop was delivered by His Grace the Archbishop. 107 v Louisa 4 March, born in ; christened 1 Jan 1867 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: Source: Raelene Earle + 108 vi James 4 March, born in ; christened 3 Jan 1868 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died 11 Oct 1942 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Agnes Moore. 29. Joseph 3 Hogan (Thomas 2, William 1 ), born 4 Oct 1808. He married on 29 Nov 1862 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Mary Johnson. Notes for Joseph Hogan Sources: Leo McCann and Jim McCarthy Witnesses: Francis Hogan and Elizabeth Hogan Notes for Mary Johnson Witnesses: Francis Hogan and Elizabeth Hogan Children of Joseph Hogan and Mary Johnson were as follows: + 109 i Francis 4 Hogan, christened 19 Aug 1838 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Anna Hinchey. 110 ii Rebecca 4 Hogan, christened 4 Oct 1840 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 111 iii Joseph 4 Hogan, christened 24 Nov 1842 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 29 Nov 1864 Mary Johnson. Notes: 112 iv John 4 Hogan, christened 11 Mar 1845 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 113 v Elizabeth 4 Hogan, christened 12 Sep 1847 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. + 114 vi Cornelius 4 Hogan, christened 9 Feb 1851. He married Ellen Hannon. 115 vii Mary 4 Hogan, christened 15 Dec 1854 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 116 viii Margaret 4 Hogan, christened 15 Dec 1854 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes: 30. John 3 Hogan (John 2, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 26 Jan 1814; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 29 Nov 1839 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Elizabeth Crummey, born 1818 in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for John Hogan Sources: Ed Chafe, Matt Mullaly and Raelene Earle

18 Note: Raelene's list had 10 children. Because it was a list of baptisms, I suspect that it is the definitive list. Matt had three children not on Raelene's list of 10 names: Edmund, Bridget and a daughter that Matt did not know the first name for. Notes for Elizabeth Crummey Sources: Leo McCann and Matt Mullaly Children of John Hogan and Elizabeth Crummey were as follows: 117 i Andrew 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 21 Nov 1839. Notes: Sources: Ed Chafe and Raelene Earle + 118 ii Louisa 4 Hogan, born 22 Aug 1841 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 22 Aug 1841; died 16 Mar 1888 in Red Head Cove, Newfoundland. She married Dennis Hatch. + 119 iii William 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 19 Nov 1843; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married (1) Agnes Johnson; (2) Margaret Hogan. + 120 iv Bridget 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 29 Dec 1844; died 1933 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She married William Howell. 121 v Mark 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 13 May 1847. Notes: Sources: Ed Chafe and Raelene Earle + 122 vi Edward Francis 4 Hogan "Edmond", born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 1 Nov 1848; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Margaret Hogan. + 123 vii Mary 4 Hogan, born 31 Aug 1851 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 31 Aug 1851. She married John Hatch. + 124 viii Elizabeth Mary 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 21 May 1854. She married John Lynch. + 125 ix Ellen 4 Hogan "Mammy", born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 13 Apr 1856; died 1947 in St. John's, Newfoundland. She married Patrick Howell. + 126 x Edmund 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married (---) Hogan. + 127 xi John Thomas 4 Hogan, born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 10 Sep 1864; died 9 Apr 1935 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married Bridget Johnson. 31. Maurice 3 Hogan (John 2, William 1 ), born in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; christened 13 Oct 1815; died 22 Jan 1892 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. He married on 25 Nov 1847 in Corpus Christi, Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland Jane O'Flaherty, born 1823 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; died aft 1863 in Northern Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Notes for Maurice Hogan Sources: Leo McCann, Ed Chafe and Matt Mullaly Witnesses: Philip Hogan and Bridget Hogan Notes for Jane O'Flaherty