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Descendants of Owen Eugene Hogan and Ellen Golden

Generation No. 2


2. MARY3 HOGAN (OWEN EUGENE2, JOHN1) was born November 1862 in Kansas City, Jackson CO, Missouri, and died July 04, 1948 in Denver, CO. She married ROBERT HENRY KANE January 13, 1891 in St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Abilene, KS, son of JOHN KANE and ANN MCGOWAN. He was born May 26, 1859 in Michigan, and died Unknown.

Notes for M
ARY HOGAN:
Immaculate Conception Cathedral Baptismal record has Mary's date of birth as 11/13/1862, and date of baptism 11/16/1862. Rev. Bernard Donnelly performed the baptism, and sponsors were Thomas Hogan and Margaret Rennahan. Again, the father's name was listed as EUGENE Hogan, Mother Honora Burke

LDS IGI:
Mariam HOGAN
Sex: F
Event(s):
Christening: 16 Nov 1862 Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri
Parents:
Father: Eugenii HOGAN Mother: Honorae BURKE

Source: 1880 Soundex, Dickinson CO, Abilene 3 St South, Mary listed as DTR age 17, birthplace MO.
Pat Conwell states that Mary attended Teachers College in Indianapolis, IN and taught school in Kansas for some years. There is no explanation for how she managed to go to college.

Obit for Mrs. Mary Kane
      Mrs. Mary Kane, a former resident of Abilene, died Tuesday morning at her home in Denver. Mrs. Kane is survived by one son, Raymond Kane of Ponca City, and two daughters, Claire and Ellen of the home; two brothers, John Hogan of Abilene and Richard Hogan of Newton, and one sister, Miss Anna Hogan of Abilene.
      Funeral services will be held in Denver Friday. Miss Anna Hogan has been in Denver for a week. John Hogan will leave Tuesday night to attend the services.

Notes for R
OBERT HENRY KANE:
1900 Census 1st Ward Abilene City, Dickinson CO, KS
5B      69      South 2nd      412      114      116      Kane      Robert       Head      W      M      May      1858      42      M      9                  Michigan      England      Ireland                        Lawyer      0            Yes      Yes      Yes      O      F      H            69     
5B      70      South 2nd      412      114      116      Kane      Mary       Wife      W      F      Nov      1864      35      M      9      4      3      Missouri      Ireland      Ireland                                          Yes      Yes      Yes                              70     
5B      71      South 2nd      412      114      116      Kane      Clare H      Daughter      W      F      Aug      1895      4      S                        Kansas      Michigan      Missouri                                                                                    71     
5B      72      South 2nd      412      114      116      Kane      Raymond      Son      W      M      Aug      1896      3      S                        Kansas      Michigan      Missouri                                                                                    72     
5B      73      South 2nd      412      114      116      Kane      Ellen       Daughter      W      F      March      1898      2      S     

More About R
OBERT HENRY KANE:
Fact 1: Was an attorney. Practiced in Abilene. Was County Attorney of Dickinson CO.

More About R
OBERT KANE and MARY HOGAN:
Marriage: January 13, 1891, St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Abilene, KS
     
Children of M
ARY HOGAN and ROBERT KANE are:
  i.   JOHN W.4 KANE, b. November 08, 1891, Abilene, KS; d. October 04, 1892, Abilene, KS.
  Notes for JOHN W. KANE:
Buried at St. Joseph Cemetery, Abilene, KS.
Tombstone reads: John W. Kane, son of R. H. & Mary, Nov. 8, 1891 - Oct. 4, 1892

  ii.   CLAIRE KANE, b. August 30, 1893, Abilene, Kansas.
  More About CLAIRE KANE:
Fact 1: Never married

8. iii.   RAYMOND KANE, b. August 31, 1895, Abilene, Dickenson CO, KS; d. May 1972, Orlando, Orange CO, FL.
  iv.   ELLEN KANE, b. March 31, 1898, Abilene, Kansas.
  More About ELLEN KANE:
Fact 1: Never married



3. THOMAS3 HOGAN (OWEN EUGENE2, JOHN1) was born October 15, 1871 in Baptismal date, St. Patrick's, Kansas City, Jackson CO, MO, and died April 07, 1943 in St. Mary Cemetery, Newton, Harvey CO, KS. He married EVA C. DARROW November 27, 1897 in Dickinson CO, KS, daughter of JOSEPHINE ?. She was born August 26, 1873 in Newton,Harvey CO, KS, and died August 13, 1927 in St. Mary Cemetery, Newton, Harvey CO, KS.

Notes for T
HOMAS HOGAN:
Information on this family from Margaret A. Hogan, daughter of Francis

1900 Census Ward 1 Abilene, Dickinson CO, KS
5A      37      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Thomas      Head      W      M      Oct      1872      27      M      3                  Missouri      Ireland      Ireland                        Farmer      3            Yes      Yes      Yes      R            H            37     
5A      38      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Eva C      Wife      W      F      Aug      1869      30      M      3      1      1      Missouri      Missouri      Missouri                                          Yes      Yes      Yes                              38     
5A      39      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Francis      Daughter      W      F      Aug      1898      1      S                        Kansas      Missouri      Missouri                                                                                    39     
5A      40      South 2nd      503      107      109      Darrow      Josephine      Boarder      W      F      July      1845      54      Wd            10      9      Missouri      Kentucky      Missouri                        Milliner      4            Yes      Yes      Yes                              40     
5A      41      South 2nd      503      107      109      Darrow      Endsley      Boarder      W      M      July      1879      20      S      5A      37      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Thomas      Head      W      M      Oct      1872      27      M      3                  Missouri      Ireland      Ireland                        Farmer      3            Yes      Yes      Yes      R            H            37     
5A      38      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Eva C      Wife      W      F      Aug      1869      30      M      3      1      1      Missouri      Missouri      Missouri                                          Yes      Yes      Yes                              38     
5A      39      South 2nd      503      107      109      Hogan      Francis      Daughter      W      F      Aug      1898      1      S                        Kansas      Missouri      Missouri                                                                                    39     
5A      40      South 2nd      503      107      109      Darrow      Josephine      Boarder      W      F      July      1845      54      Wd            10      9      Missouri      Kentucky      Missouri                        Milliner      4            Yes      Yes      Yes                              40     
5A      41      South 2nd      503      107      109      Darrow      Endsley      Boarder      W      M      July      1879      20      S                 

Obit, April 8, 1943

      Thomas Hogan, age 72, a former resident of Abilene, died at Axtell hospital in Newton, Wednesday evening. Funeral services will be held from the Catholic church in Newton, Saturday morning at 9 A.M. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery at Newton.
      Mr. Hogan is survived by two sons, Francis and Owen; also five grandchildren. Two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. R. H. Kane of Denver, Colo., Anna Hogan, of Abilene, R. L. Hogan of Newton and John Hogan of Abilene.
      Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan will attend the funeral.
     
     
Information from the Dickinson County Historical Society states that Thomas worked for C. W. Parker, Manufacturer of Amusement Devices. The business was started in Abilene, but later moved to Leavenworth. They made numerous carnival and amusement devices, starting with a portable shooting gallery and going on to outfitting whole carnivals, from the lighting plants to the concession stands. He was most famous for his carousels and Tom built horses for the carousels. The Parker horses have become highly collectible and are selling for $4,000 to $12,000 on an average. One horse has sold for $88,000. One of these carousels has been restored and is located in Abilene at the Dickinson County Historical Society. The National Park Service named it a National Landmark in 1987.

Notes for E
VA C. DARROW:
THe 1900 Census has Eva's birthdate as August, 1869.

More About T
HOMAS HOGAN and EVA DARROW:
Marriage: November 27, 1897, Dickinson CO, KS
     
Children of T
HOMAS HOGAN and EVA DARROW are:
9. i.   FRANCIS RICHARD4 HOGAN, b. August 25, 1898, Abilene, Kansas; d. 1951, Tarzana, CA.
  ii.   MARGARET HOGAN, b. November 03, 1900, Abilene, Kansas; d. October 26, 1924, Newton,Harvey CO, KS, St. Mary Cemetery.
  iii.   MARY ELLEN HOGAN, b. September 02, 1902, Abilene, Kansas; d. 1911, St. Joseph Cemetery, Abilene, KS.
  Notes for MARY ELLEN HOGAN:
Mary Ellen's tombstone dates are 1902-1911 only.

10. iv.   OWEN EUGENE HOGAN, b. September 28, 1906, Abilene, Dickenson CO, KS; d. July 31, 1994, Topeka, Shawnee CO, KS, Mt. Calvary Cemetery.


4. BRIDGET T.3 HOGAN (OWEN EUGENE2, JOHN1) was born April 11, 1874 in Kansas City, MO, and died 1924 in Abilene, KS, Buried St. Joseph Cemetery. She married MARK V. MIGLIARIO May 14, 1902 in Abilene, KS, son of MARK MIGLIARIO and LOUISA BROWN. He was born 1871 in Lecompton, Douglas CO, KS, and died 1924 in Abilene, KS, Buried St. Joseph Cemetery.

Notes for B
RIDGET T. HOGAN:
2/18/97 LDS Marriage Search/Child Search For Child: Batch:KS 15221, 1869-1885 980512 film

Baptized 10 May 1874. Sponsors: John Rensford and Bridget Ryan.

More About B
RIDGET T. HOGAN:
Fact 1: May 10, 1874, Christening at St. Patrick's Church, Jackson CO,KC,MO

Notes for M
ARK V. MIGLIARIO:
Kansas Knights of Columbus
Abilene Council 1661 was chartered October 27, 1912. Its first officers were: Grand Knight, John L. Whitehair; Deputy Grand Knight, George H. Sottong; Financial Secretary, Chas. Morton; Recording Secretary, Joseph A. Curry; Treasurer, P. O. Lucier; Warden, Wm. J. Gunzelman; Advocate, Cecil Brooks; Chancellor, Mark V. Migliario; Chaplain, Rev. Thomas O'Reilly; Inside Guard, Chas. Francis Murray; Outside Guard, Chris. Walters; Trustees, J. H. Carroll, Pat Crowe, Frank Makins.

The charter members were:

Joseph Abith Joseph Badger L. J. Bierman Cecil H. Brooks J. H. Carroll Pat Crowe J. C. Curran Joseph A. Curry Paul W. Fagan Wm. Feeney John A. Foltz W. J. Gunzelman John Haslouer John T. Higgins James Hinchon John L. Hogan Richard L. Hogan Chas. Lucier P. O. Lucier O. A. McKillip D. A. McSweeney Edward Makins Frank Makins James W. Malone A. E. Martin M. Y. Migliario Chas. A. Morton Ralph Morton Chas. F. Murray Rev. Thomas O'Reilly C. R. Pleiser John T. Prendergast John C. Rauch Edward F. Shumaker Geo. H. Sottong W. S. Stroda C. C. Walters Albert Whitehair B. W. Whitehair C. W. Whitehair John Whitehair, Sr. John L. Whitehair Paul X. Whitehair

Through the years Abilene Council has maintained its membership around a hundred. In retrospect the activities of this group have been a truly worthwhile contribution to the community. Since 1926 the Council has put on a Christmas party for the children of St. Joseph's home and of the parish. For many years Christmas baskets were prepared for the needy of the parish and, in cooperation with the American Legion, for the poor of the city. Each year a big party for the entire parish is sponsored and organized by the members. In the thirties the Council sponsored a troop of Boy Scouts and a basketball team. The Council contributes to and takes an active interest in "Teen Town", a supervised club for the youth of the city. It lends its support to the Red Cross, Tuberculosis, Cancer and similar drives, and cooperates with all civic organizations in community activities.

The Council contributed a large stained glass window to St. Andrew's Church. It receives Holy Communion in a body on Holy Thursday and the Feast of Christ the King. Advertisements explaining the belief of Catholics are now being run in the local newspaper. Abilene Council was host to the State Convention in 1927 and 1936.

The past Grand Knights are: John L. Whitehair, 1912-13; Mark V. Migliario, 1913-14, deceased; Frank Sullivan, 1914-15, deceased; John L. Hogan, 1915-17; Glen Owens, 1917-20; Frank Horan, 1920-21; Alexander Whitehair, 1921-22; Thomas F. VanSickel, 1922-26; Ralph Morton, 1926-28; J. C. Curran, 1928-30; J. A. Casanova, 1930-31; Raymond Whitehair, 1931-33, 1939-40; Francis Weishaar, 1933-36; Matthew Rodney, 1936-39; Chas. J. Stapf, 1940-41; Wm. T. O'Donnell, 1941-44; R. Victor Johnston, 1944-46; W. J. Murray, 1946-48; Henry Veltman, 1948-50.

The first District Deputy from the Council was John L. Hogan who served from 1926 to 1932. Raymond Whitehair held the same office in 1938-39 and was elected State Secretary for the terms 1941-42.

The present officers of the Council are: Grand Knight, Henry Veltman; Deputy Grand Knight, Linn Corwin; Chancellor, John R. Whitehair; Recorder, J. C. Curran; Financial Secretary, Chas. J. Stapf; Treasurer, John L. Hogan; Lecturer, Joseph Huston; Advocate, Joseph Zey; Warden, Mike Stroda; Inside Guard, Robert Sexton; Outside Guard, Allan Smith; Trustees, Raymond Whitehair, Wm. J. Murray, R. V. Johnston; Chaplain, Rev. C. J. Roche.

The Council now has 106 members, 72 insurance and 34 associate.


Apparently Mark and family lived in Topeka, KS in at least 1918:
The Topeka Daily State Journal
Monday
December 16, 1918

Shawnee Teacher Dies.
Fred C. Migliario, 1200 Lane Street, Victum of Influenza.

Fred C. MIGLIARIO died form influenza at his residence, 1020 Lane street,(note
change in address numbers), Sunday at 12:30 o'clock. He was born April
9, 1887, at Lecompton. Twenty months ago he was married to Ida E. REGNEY,
of Manhattan. He had taught school for several years in Shawnee county
and was superintendent of the Shorey schools for two years. In 1914 he
was a candidate for county superintendent of the Democratic ticket. Since
July 9, 1917, he has been connected with the Standard Oil branch in Topeka
and at the time of his death he was superintendent of his office.

He is survived by his wife, and four brothers, Mark MIGLIARIO, 911 West Tenth
street; Charles MIGLIARIO and John MIGLIARIO, Lecompton; and Joseph MIGLIARIO,
Cheyenne, Wyo.; his mothers, Mrs. Mark MIGLIARIO, Lecompton; and three
sisters, Mrs. JONES, Ozawkie; Mrs. W.K. BANKER, Lake Charles, La.; and
Kathryn MIGLIARIO, of Lecompton.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed
but services will be probably be held Tuesday afternoon with burial in
Topeka cemetery. The Masons will have charge of the services.


More About M
ARK V. MIGLIARIO:
Fact 1: Suname spelled Migliario on tombstone

More About M
ARK MIGLIARIO and BRIDGET HOGAN:
Marriage: May 14, 1902, Abilene, KS
Marriage Fact: Dickinson CO,KS marriage license-Book E
     
Child of B
RIDGET HOGAN and MARK MIGLIARIO is:
11. i.   CECELIA4 MAGLARIO.


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