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Abraham Hoagland

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Abraham Hoagland

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
27 Apr 1845 (aged 74–75)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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No tombstone/marker of his found. May have been destroyed, deteriorated, removed or buried in private property.
There is no evidence that this Abraham Hogland died in Nelson County, Kentucky. See http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/nelson/cemeteries/bardstown/bardstown-h-i.txt
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NOTE: He may [not] be the same Abraham in Muhlenberg County. Abraham's name and age over 45 is shown on 1820 Census; several names shown above is James Houghland [age between 26 and 45; and family].

MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KENTUCKY; DEED BOOK 8; 1832 – 1837 Page 550
29 August 1827 Deluner wife of Amos Hogland deceased, Abraham Hogland & Elizabeth McCollum, James Warman & Mary Hogland, Jonas Hosletter & Ulila Hogland, legal heirs of Amos Hogland deceased who are residents of KY & IN sold to William M Moore of Muhlenberg County KY for $400, 200 acres in Muhlenberg County KY. Signed: Abraham Hogland, Elizabeth (McCollum) Hogland, Jonas Hosletter, Ulila (Hogland) Hosletter, James Warman, Mary (Hogland) Warman, (John) Benjamin Hughes & Martha (Houghlin) Hughes.
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+ 29 iii. Abraham Hoagland, born c.1770 in Virginia.
Had to be 18 years old when he married Priscilla, not 28!?
Married to Pricilla Anderson on (Date of Event) 3 May 1788 in Nelson CO.
Kentucky County Marriage, 1797-1954: Abraham Hougland Marriage 06 May 1788 Nelson, Kentucky P*Fiela Anderson.
On the KY Marriage book his name was spelled Albert, shown on Image 50 of 530 - 6th May 1788
Just under Albert is his brother Amos married to Madeline Cile on 23 July 1788
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-YX9F-H2?i=49&cc=1804888
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-17942-10036-6?cc=1804888
On the same Image #307 of 1060 (above) ...
William Elston Collings signed as a witness on James Hamilton and Martha Arnold's certificate.
The Collings family were in the same vicinity.
Image #307 of 1060 ... His brother Amos is on the next page Image #308 of 1060

Know all men by these presents that we Abraham
Hogland and David Evans Jun. both of the Coun-
ty of Nelson and Commonwealth of Virginia, are held
and firmly bound unto the said Commonwealth in
the penal sum of fifty pounds, to be paid to the ____ Com-
monwealth, to the which payment, will truely to be
made and done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, Ex'ors
& adm'ers, severally by these presents, sealed with our seals
& dated the 3 of February 1788 -----
The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas there
is a marriage suddenly intended to be solemnized between
the above Abraham Hogland and Priscilla Anderson
both of the County _____ if therefore there should be no
Just or lawful impediment to obstruct the paid Mar-
riage, and if the paid __________ should at this time
be of full age to _______ of her self in marriage som
deny to law – then this obligation to be void, or else
remain in full force & virtue
Abr.no Hogland
David Evans

Surety was provided for the bond by David Evans. Marriage was performed by William, County of Nelson & Commonwealth of Virginia.

Was James their first child born in c.1789?
Their first? second? child Sarah born 1791 in Nelson County. The family moved from Nelson to Muhlenburg. It took them several years before they have 2nd?, 3rd? child, a son Abraham born 2 December 1798 in Lewisburg, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

May not be possible for them to have James Houghland who was born about 1781 [or 1791]. James was married to Cecilia in 1805 in Shelby County [according to Cecelia's divorce papers] but I have no evidence that James the son of James was living in Kentucky in 1783, and any such theory seems inconsistent with the record that a researcher at the Bullitt County museum COMPILED a statement/book that they were married in 1807 WITHOUT SHOWING AN IMAGE of their marriage record. Other researchers MADE notoriously unreliable sources on LDS.
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No tombstone/marker of his found. May have been destroyed, deteriorated, removed or buried in private property.
There is no evidence that this Abraham Hogland died in Nelson County, Kentucky. See http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/nelson/cemeteries/bardstown/bardstown-h-i.txt
......
NOTE: He may [not] be the same Abraham in Muhlenberg County. Abraham's name and age over 45 is shown on 1820 Census; several names shown above is James Houghland [age between 26 and 45; and family].

MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KENTUCKY; DEED BOOK 8; 1832 – 1837 Page 550
29 August 1827 Deluner wife of Amos Hogland deceased, Abraham Hogland & Elizabeth McCollum, James Warman & Mary Hogland, Jonas Hosletter & Ulila Hogland, legal heirs of Amos Hogland deceased who are residents of KY & IN sold to William M Moore of Muhlenberg County KY for $400, 200 acres in Muhlenberg County KY. Signed: Abraham Hogland, Elizabeth (McCollum) Hogland, Jonas Hosletter, Ulila (Hogland) Hosletter, James Warman, Mary (Hogland) Warman, (John) Benjamin Hughes & Martha (Houghlin) Hughes.
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+ 29 iii. Abraham Hoagland, born c.1770 in Virginia.
Had to be 18 years old when he married Priscilla, not 28!?
Married to Pricilla Anderson on (Date of Event) 3 May 1788 in Nelson CO.
Kentucky County Marriage, 1797-1954: Abraham Hougland Marriage 06 May 1788 Nelson, Kentucky P*Fiela Anderson.
On the KY Marriage book his name was spelled Albert, shown on Image 50 of 530 - 6th May 1788
Just under Albert is his brother Amos married to Madeline Cile on 23 July 1788
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-YX9F-H2?i=49&cc=1804888
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-17942-10036-6?cc=1804888
On the same Image #307 of 1060 (above) ...
William Elston Collings signed as a witness on James Hamilton and Martha Arnold's certificate.
The Collings family were in the same vicinity.
Image #307 of 1060 ... His brother Amos is on the next page Image #308 of 1060

Know all men by these presents that we Abraham
Hogland and David Evans Jun. both of the Coun-
ty of Nelson and Commonwealth of Virginia, are held
and firmly bound unto the said Commonwealth in
the penal sum of fifty pounds, to be paid to the ____ Com-
monwealth, to the which payment, will truely to be
made and done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, Ex'ors
& adm'ers, severally by these presents, sealed with our seals
& dated the 3 of February 1788 -----
The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas there
is a marriage suddenly intended to be solemnized between
the above Abraham Hogland and Priscilla Anderson
both of the County _____ if therefore there should be no
Just or lawful impediment to obstruct the paid Mar-
riage, and if the paid __________ should at this time
be of full age to _______ of her self in marriage som
deny to law – then this obligation to be void, or else
remain in full force & virtue
Abr.no Hogland
David Evans

Surety was provided for the bond by David Evans. Marriage was performed by William, County of Nelson & Commonwealth of Virginia.

Was James their first child born in c.1789?
Their first? second? child Sarah born 1791 in Nelson County. The family moved from Nelson to Muhlenburg. It took them several years before they have 2nd?, 3rd? child, a son Abraham born 2 December 1798 in Lewisburg, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

May not be possible for them to have James Houghland who was born about 1781 [or 1791]. James was married to Cecilia in 1805 in Shelby County [according to Cecelia's divorce papers] but I have no evidence that James the son of James was living in Kentucky in 1783, and any such theory seems inconsistent with the record that a researcher at the Bullitt County museum COMPILED a statement/book that they were married in 1807 WITHOUT SHOWING AN IMAGE of their marriage record. Other researchers MADE notoriously unreliable sources on LDS.
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Gravesite Details

There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists. The majority of the deceased were buried in unmarked graves.



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