John Hoagland

Male - 1782


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  • Name John Hoagland 
    Gender Male 
    Died 5 Jun 1782 
    Person ID I167  DeJute
    Last Modified 7 May 2021 

    Family Jane Newkirk,   d. 1799, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Henry Hoagland
    Last Modified 7 May 2021 
    Family ID F67  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    'A Song, Called Crawford's Defeat by the Indians'
    "A Song, Called Crawford's Defeat by the Indians"
    American folk ballad written about 1791 by Dr John Knight, survivor of the 1782 Crawford Expedition.

    "There was brave Captain Hogland I will not go past,
    He fought it out bravely while the battle did last;
    But on his retreat till a fire did go,
    What came of him after we never could know."

    Wikipedia.org
    1794 Widows Pension of Jane Hoagland
    1794 Widows Pension of Jane Hoagland
    23 June 1794, Washington County, Pennsylvania

    Jane Hoagland, widow of John Hoagland, was applying for a pension. John Hoagland had died on 5 Jun 1782 at the Battle of Sandusky. Jane was given a pension of 50 pounds.

    FamilySearch.org, Orphans' court dockets, 1781-1868 ; index to orphans' court records, 1781-1952 (Washington County, Pennsylvania), film 863632
    1793/4 Pension Application Entry for Jane Hogeland
    1793/4 Pension Application Entry for Jane Hogeland
    Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

    Jane Hogeland, widow of Capt John Hogeland, applied for a pension in 1793 in Washington County. She obtained the pension. Now lives in Allegheny County.

    Note: this abstract says she applied in 1793, but the original record was found and it occurred in 1794.

    Fold3.com, "Abstracts of Pension Applications" at Pennsylvania State Archives

    Histories
    'History of Washington County, Pennsylvania' for John Hoagland
    "History of Washington County, Pennsylvania" for John Hoagland
    Capt John Hoagland of Washington County died at the Battle of Sandusky.

    FamilySearch.org, "History of Washington County, Pennsylvania"