Good evening, Is there anyone out there who connects back to the above James Hogan b. ca 1835 Sydney, eldest son of Denis Hogan (convict) and Margaret Carey. I am a descendant of James' brother John Hogan, b. 1842. Two other children, a boy Timothy and a girl Mary, both died as children. John married Frances Marjoram in 1866, at Forest Reefs, on the central tablelands near Blayney. Frances was my father's grandmother, and I have lovely letters she wrote to him, as a small boy. James married Mary Jackson in 1867 in Newcastle. I know most of John's and Frances' descendants, but not James' and Mary's. Liz Walker. N.S.W.
Liz is this below any help to you it is my line. Or I should say they married into my line. Laraine Patrick Hogan Arrival by ship Caroline. He & mother 40 & ygr bro John came to NSW on compassionate grounds (father Simon convict) left Cork 15/4/1833 arrived NSW 6/8/1833. Marriage RNV1853454 99/1853. Pioneer settler in Boorowa NSW. Grevilles Official Post Office Directory of New South Wales:BURROWA Page 87 Distance 222 miles South of Sydney: HOGAN Patrick farmer Sod-hole Flat Burrowa. 6 children, 5 girls and the youngest a boy. Either he or his father took up a grant of land at Frogmore near Boorowa as a sheep farmer. Death RN 3830 Burrowa in 1892 father Simon mother Mary. Burial BOOROWA CEMETERY.) Her mother: Johanna A. 'Julia' Spencer (Spence? B. Ballough? Tipperary. Arr NSW 11/3/1841 ex Plymouth 'Glenswilly' + family: Phillip 37, Mary Kinneally 36, Margaret 17, Mary 19, Johanna 15 'Nurse Maid' R&W, Bridget 9, Catherine 7. -----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Walker Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 6:22 PM To: AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS Subject: [PJ] James Hogan, b. 1842, son of Denis Hogan and Margaret Carey. Good evening, Is there anyone out there who connects back to the above James Hogan b. ca 1835 Sydney, eldest son of Denis Hogan (convict) and Margaret Carey. I am a descendant of James' brother John Hogan, b. 1842. Two other children, a boy Timothy and a girl Mary, both died as children. John married Frances Marjoram in 1866, at Forest Reefs, on the central tablelands near Blayney. Frances was my father's grandmother, and I have lovely letters she wrote to him, as a small boy. James married Mary Jackson in 1867 in Newcastle. I know most of John's and Frances' descendants, but not James' and Mary's. Liz Walker. N.S.W. ---------------------- To send a message to the Port Jackson Convicts List, send an email to AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message