I dedicate this page to two of my great uncles namely: JOHN HOGAN and RODERICK (known as Rody or even Rodolphious) HOGAN. JOHN HOGAN, I have been told by my late mother Mary Hogan Cowie, was the eldest of five brothers. So far I have not many personal details of John except that he apparently [...]
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John and Rody Hogan, soldiers American Civil War – help needed
Posted in Cowie, Hogan, tagged 19 Infantry 1861, American Civil War, Banagher, Birr, Civil War, Co.Offaly, Elmiran, Fort Abercrombie, Gloster, Hogan, Ireland, Kings County, Lusmagh, Melbourne, Old Road, Parsonstown, Port Phillip, Rape Mills, Roderick, Rodolphious, Rody on May 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Annie’s (Cowper) Postcard sent from Melbourne to New Zealand
Posted in Cowie, Cowper, Talbot Cowie, tagged Annie Cowper, Cowper, Huikumu, Melbourne, New Zealand, postcard, Wanganui on April 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
MASTER CHARLES TALBOT COWIE C/- W.E.Atkinson Esq., Bathwick, Preparatry School, River Bank, WANGANUI.
Hogan Stories and Photos
Posted in Callanan, Cowie, Hogan, Talbot Cowie, tagged 3rd Maori War, Bendigo, Birr, Co. Offaly, Cowie, Eureka Stockade, Hogan, Hokitika, Ireland, Mary Cowie, Melbourne, New Zealand, Ross, Stafford, Westland on July 19, 2007 | 1 Comment »
On the old gravestone erected by Margaret Hogan after 1913, that once stood in the Hokitika cemetery Westland, New Zealand, were recorded the deaths of T H O M A S HOG A N native of Birr, Kings County (now Co Offaly) Ireland, 10th December 1905, aged 73 years K I E R A N [...]
and I live in New Zealand.
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Mary