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Lee Emma (Hodges) Hogan Portrait

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Lee Emma (Hodges) Hogan Portrait
This is a portrait of my paternal grandmother, Lee Emma (Hodges) Hogan taken in Bluefield WV circa 1900. She was Oscar Elbert Hogan's 2nd wife and the mother of his only child, Charles Elbert Hogan. Lee Emma's parents were Henry S. and Mary (Angle) Hodges, both of the Boones Mill area of Franklin Co. VA. The Hodges family, including sister Mary "Mollie" and brother Thomas Henry, moved to Bluefield WV in the late 1800s. The family lost contact with their only other child, Joseph, who would have been in his mid-20s around the time they moved.
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Lee E Hogan
Lee E Hogan was born on December 10, 1877. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lee E Hogan.
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Searching primarily in SW VA and southern WV for extended family of James E. and Lucy E. (Haynes) Hogan, from the late 1700s to present.
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