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George William Hoggan

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George William Hoggan

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Aug 1955 (aged 73)
Ely, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Ely, White Pine County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-8-3
Memorial ID
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George is a son of John Cousin Hoggan and Harriet Lucinda Strong.

He married Lillian Viola Willoughby on June 30, 1909 in White Pine County, Nevada. They lived in Ogden, Utah for a few years. Children, Geraldine, Mary Margaret, Ernest Willoughby, and Patrick Willoughby, were born there.

The family moved to Evanston, Wyoming. George registered for the World War I draft in Evanston on September 12, 1918. He was described as medium height, stocky build, with gray eyes and brown hair. The card also notes that George was working in mercantile with the Blyth and Fargo Company in Evanston. George William "Mickey" was born there.

The family moved to Ely, Nevada. Ethel Ann, James Willoughby and Colleen Avon were born in Ely. George's World War II registration card notes that George was working for Nevada Con Copper Corp. in McGill, Nevada during the War and that George and Lillian were living in McGill.
George is a son of John Cousin Hoggan and Harriet Lucinda Strong.

He married Lillian Viola Willoughby on June 30, 1909 in White Pine County, Nevada. They lived in Ogden, Utah for a few years. Children, Geraldine, Mary Margaret, Ernest Willoughby, and Patrick Willoughby, were born there.

The family moved to Evanston, Wyoming. George registered for the World War I draft in Evanston on September 12, 1918. He was described as medium height, stocky build, with gray eyes and brown hair. The card also notes that George was working in mercantile with the Blyth and Fargo Company in Evanston. George William "Mickey" was born there.

The family moved to Ely, Nevada. Ethel Ann, James Willoughby and Colleen Avon were born in Ely. George's World War II registration card notes that George was working for Nevada Con Copper Corp. in McGill, Nevada during the War and that George and Lillian were living in McGill.


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