Annie Hogan1

#34309, (12 January 1869 - 4 December 1934)
Father*Thomas Hogan1 (1835 - 1916)
Mother*Margaret Gallagher1 (1846 - 1918)
Birth*12 January 1869She was born on 12 January 1869 at New BrunswickG; (1901 has b. 1873, but age 12 in 1881.)1 
1881She appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Thomas Hogan and Margaret Gallagher at Moncton, Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.2 
1901She appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of Thomas Hogan and Margaret Gallagher at Moncton, Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3 
1911She appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of Thomas Hogan and Margaret Gallagher, age 43, b. NB Jan 1868.4 
1931She appeared on the census of 1931 in the household of Thomas Hogan at Calgary, Alberta, sister, age 58, b. and father b. NB, mother b. Ireland, homemaker.5 
Death*4 December 1934She died on 4 December 1934 at 1905 Second Street West, Calgary, Alberta, at age 65.6 

Citations

  1. [S68] 1901 Canada Census.
  2. [S42] 1881 Canada Census. Thomas (42), b. NB, English descent, laborer; Maggie (34), b. Ireland.
  3. [S68] 1901 Canada Census. Thomas (65), b. NB 16 Apr 1835, Irish descent, R. C., watchman; Maggie (55), b. Ireland 2 Feb 1846, imm. 1864.
  4. [S85] 1911 Canada Census. Thomas (75), b. Ireland Apr 1836; Margaret (64), b. NB Feb 1847.
  5. [S2833] 1931 Canada Census. Thomas (53), b. and father b. NB, mother b. Ireland, auditor.
  6. [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, Standing grave marker. Annie Hogan / 1869-1934. Narrative: Annie Hogan, b. St. John NB [sic], dau. of Michael Thomas Hogan and Margaret F "Maggie" Gallagher. Alberta Death Reg. 1934-08-202682. Image of unidentified newspaper article: "After a long illness, Annie Hogan, 1905 Second street west, died at her residence Tuesday evening. Born in St. John, N. B., she went to Moncton at an early age and resided there with her parents for some years. She came to Calgary 10 years ago. She had been an active worker in the affairs of St. Mary's parish and a member of the Catholic Women's League and St. Mary's Cathedral. A brother Thomas and two sisters, Margaret and Agnes, in Calgary, survive." Memorial 134726741, created by Deb, images added by No Worries and by Pat Redmond.