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1874 Deaths in the Parish of Innerleithen in the County of Peebles
Agnes Hogg Widow of Alexander Tait, Mill Man previously married to Thomas Campbell
d. 1874 June twenty third 4h 20m PM
Place - Morningside, Innerleithen
F
64 years
Parents - John Hogg Slater (Master) (Deceased) Margaret Hogg MS Ferguson (Deceased)
Cause - Hepatitis 6 weeks but had been suffering from obscure gastric symptoms
for some months previously as certified by John Somerville, MD
Informant - James Tait Son Morningside, Innerleithen
from - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~connochie/bdm/peedeaths1874.html
Photo of James Hogg - Shepherd, at Kingledores
Graeme Hogg - It is generally believed that my family relates back to one of the brothers of James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd. My G-Grandfather Samuel Hogg was born in Co Tyrone, N-Ireland ca1828-30. His father, also Samuel would have been born ca1808-10.
William Hogg & Mary Beattie ran a farm at Stobohope in Peebleshire & most of their family lived in that area & are buried at the Stobo cemetary. David Hogg & Helen Oliver`s family do not appear to match. Robert Hogg & Elizabeth Oliver vanish after their son William was born in 1807, appearing again in 1828 when they had a daughter (Elizabeth) christened at Kilmory on the Isle of Arran.
In 1833 an Isabella Hogg married William Paisley at Kilmory & had 4 daughters there. They had a 5th at Ettrick then in 1846 migrated to Broome, New York. They had 9 in total.
As census records show no other Hogg`s on Arran, I believe Isabella to be a daughter of Robert & Elizabeth. In your family lists you indicate that Robert died in 1833 & that Elizabeth went to America that same year. I am hoping you may be able to pass on to me any data regarding this, whether she was accompanied or where she may have settled. I have strong feelings that the Samuel I am researching, if a son may have have followed sometime later as I am unable to find any record of dearh in either Scotland or Ireland. Any information you can provide me I will truely be greatfull for, & if I can contribute to you I certainly will.