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    1. Death: Burr Hogan
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Valley Falls New Era Jefferson County Thursday April 7, 1910 Death of Uncle Burr Hogan. Uncle Burr HOGAN has fallen asleep. Monday evening at 9:30 the Angel of death came to his relief. All winter he lingered on the border land of the Beyond, and now the aged pioneer has gone to his long rest. Samuel Burr Hogan was born Sept. 29, 1823, near Bardstown, Nelson county, Kentucky; died at Valley Falls, Kas., April 4, 1910, aged 86 years, 9 months and 5 days. When a young man he joined the Christian church in Kentucky and later united with that church in Valley Falls. In Stevensburg, Ky., April 9, 1848, he was united in marriage to Miss Lydia B. REYNOLDS. To this union were born eleven children, eight of whom, with their mother, survive him: Mrs. George CORKADEL, W.R. HOGAN, Mrs. John CORKADEL, C.S. HOGAN, Mrs. Geo. ROYER, of Valley Falls, Mrs. Roy PRICE of Effingham, D.J. HOGAN and J.E. Hogan, Mussellshell, Montana. In May 1857 he came to Kansas with his family and settled near Valley Falls where he has since resided. During the Civil War he enlisted in Co. B., 17th Regiment, Kansas Volunteer Infantry serving his full term. He was bed fast most of the time for a year past. The funeral was held from his home in Valley Falls, Wednesday afternoon, John McFarland officiating in the presence of many friends of the family.

    08/17/2006 02:27:58
    1. Re: [KSJEFFER] Death: Burr Hogan
    2. Vanessa Argyres
    3. Hi Jim, Thanks for posting this obit; Samuel "Burr" Hogan is my gg grandfather. Vanessa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Laird" <jlaird@bellsouth.net> To: <KSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 5:27 AM Subject: [KSJEFFER] Death: Burr Hogan > The Valley Falls New Era > Jefferson County > Thursday > April 7, 1910 > > Death of Uncle Burr Hogan. > > Uncle Burr HOGAN has fallen asleep. Monday evening at 9:30 the Angel of > death came to his relief. All winter he lingered on the border land of the > Beyond, and now the aged pioneer has gone to his long rest. > Samuel Burr Hogan was born Sept. 29, 1823, near Bardstown, Nelson county, > Kentucky; died at Valley Falls, Kas., April 4, 1910, aged 86 years, 9 > months and 5 days. > When a young man he joined the Christian church in Kentucky and later > united with that church in Valley Falls. > In Stevensburg, Ky., April 9, 1848, he was united in marriage to Miss > Lydia B. REYNOLDS. > To this union were born eleven children, eight of whom, with their mother, > survive him: Mrs. George CORKADEL, W.R. HOGAN, Mrs. John CORKADEL, C.S. > HOGAN, Mrs. Geo. ROYER, of Valley Falls, Mrs. Roy PRICE of Effingham, D.J. > HOGAN and J.E. Hogan, Mussellshell, Montana. > In May 1857 he came to Kansas with his family and settled near Valley > Falls where he has since resided. > During the Civil War he enlisted in Co. B., 17th Regiment, Kansas > Volunteer Infantry serving his full term. > He was bed fast most of the time for a year past. > The funeral was held from his home in Valley Falls, Wednesday afternoon, > John McFarland officiating in the presence of many friends of the family. > > > ==== KSJEFFER Mailing List ==== > ListMom > Dee - gnlgynut@aol.com > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    08/16/2006 11:33:57