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Hogan, A. N., is a son of Ashley Hogan, who came to this locality in 1826, clearing with his own axe a farm
of 100 acres, about one and one half miles east of the farm now occupied by his son, three miles north of Savannah.
He was amen of some note in his town, serving as supervisor of the poor, highway commissioner, etc. His first wife,
Rhoda Horton, bore him eight children, of whom the subject of our sketch is the sole survivor. His second wife
was Fannie Scott, of Butler, who died three years later leaving no children. Mr. Hogan married third, Mary Carter,
by whom he had three children, two now living. A. N. Hogan married September 10, 1836, Polly Ketchum, of this town,
and they had five children: Phena, Anna E., Etta, Rhoda and William Nelson. The latter now conducts the farm, his
father being engaged as a veterinary surgeon. He has also for fourteen years been overseer of the poor, also trustee
of school and gospel lot.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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