The Past and Present of Lake County gives the following about Michael Hogan: farmer, Section 22, PO Rosencrans; born at Williamsburg, NY, in 1851; came to Lake Co. in 1853 and has resided here nearly ever since; Democrat; Catholic; works 110 acres; owns two town lots at Waukegan; returned to theEast in 1863 and was in the emply of James Bluger, mfr. at Williamsburg, NY; enlisted Nov. 3, 1864, at Lowell, mass., in Co. D, 25th Mass. Inf., and served until the close of the rebellion; was engged in the battle of Kingston, N.C.; was honorably discharged at the close of the war, when he returned to Lake Col.; thre he married Birdget Ehkers, Jan 1, 1872; she was born in New Orleans, Jan. 13, 1854; they have three children - Elizabeth, born Nov. 3, 1873, Dennis, June 18, 1874 and Mary Helen, born June 2, 1876. Jeremiah Shea, Sr., farmer and thresher; Secs. 13 and 14; PO Wadsworth; born in Cork Co. Ireland, April 20, 1820; came to American in 1832; landed at Quebec, Canada; from Quebec, came to New York; was for many years employed as steward in leading hotels, etc.; has traveled a great deal; owns 290 acres, worth 14, 500; married Barbara Smith, at St. Louis, in 1838; she was born in 1815 in Otsego Co., NY; have eight children living; lost one. Cornelius Shea, farmer and stock raiser; Sec. 22; PO Wadsworth; born in Cork Co., Ireland, Aug. 4, 1844; came to America, landing in Boston, and stopped there one year, when he came to Illinois and settled in Lake Co.; owns 80 acres in Newport Township, Lake Co., ill, and 400 in Ilowa; Dem; Cath.; married Mary Delany May 1, 1866 at Waukegan; she was born in Newport Township April 1, 1846;have six children living - Timothy, born July 20, 1866; Katy, born Dec. 13, 1867; Theresa, born April 7, 1869; Mary, born Jan. 21, 1871; Sarah, born March 25, 1874,; and Cornelius E.; lost one - Sumner, who died Oct. 10, 1874; Mr. Shea enlisted in 1861 in the 45th Ill. Inf. and served nine months; was in the battle of Fort Donelson, where he was wounded; trans. to 65th Ill. Inf. and served three years; was in all the engagements of the Atlanta campaign; honorably discharged May 30, 1865. received final pay at Springfield, Ill. Hope this helps.