Individual Details

Emma Josephine Hogan

(25 Jan 1876 - 11 Nov 1940)



1880 Census. Grayson Co, TX, Hh 202
J. J. Hogan, 39, Farmer
Sarah, 33, wife
Wm, 12, son
Mollie, 8, dau
Emmer, 4, dau
Lizza Hogan, 20, dau
James Wilson, 18, works on farm

The Whitewright Sun, Whitewright, TX, 19 Mar 1925, Thursday, p.1
J. J. Hogan, a pioneer settler of the Pink Hill community died last Saturday morning. He was 84 years old and came to Texas in 1872 from Alabama. He joined the Confederater army as a private and was made a captain before the close of the war. He had been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 51 years and was a member of the Baptist church for 63 years. ...The following children survive: W. J. (Bud) Hogan, J. J. Hogan, Jr., Mrs. Charles Crews and Mrs. Emma Brown, all of Bells, and Mrs. Mollie L. McCollum, Valley View.

Texas Death Certificate #50420
Mrs. Emma Josephine Brown died Nov 11 1940, in Bells, Grayson Co, TX of diabetes and heart weakness. She was married. She was born 25 Jan 1876 in Grayson Co. Her father was J. J. Hogan; her mother Sarah Stewart, both born in Alabama. The informant was W. T. Brown, Rt. 2, Bells. Buried Pink Hill Cemetery near Bells on Nov 12th.

FindAGrave has this cemetery as Antioch Baptist Cemetery - it was located in the Pink Hill community.

Events

Birth25 Jan 1876Grayson County, Texas
Marriage7 Jan 1892Grayson County, Texas - William Thomas Brown
Death11 Nov 1940Bells, Grayson County, Texas

Families

SpouseWilliam Thomas Brown (1864 - 1945)
ChildNellie Beatrice Brown (1892 - 1973)
ChildCecil Earl Brown (1894 - 1975)
ChildVernon J. Brown (1896 - )
ChildIrrel Edward Brown (1898 - 1967)
ChildOtha Roy Brown (1900 - 1964)
ChildVelma Brown (1903 - )
ChildJohn Marvin Brown (1905 - )
ChildLillie Evelyn Brown (1906 - 1995)
ChildWilliam Coy Brown (1910 - 1966)
ChildLiving

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