Genealogy

Hogan Shepardson

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As with all family trees, the Hogan Family includes many, many branches.  Each marriage adds an additional branch to the family tree and provides the family genealogist with a seemingly endless continuation of his/her "hobby." For the Family Genealogist, the research is a labour of love that can be passed on throughout the living history of each family.

Some of the surnames that you will find in these pages include:  Hogan, Shepardson, Coleman, Trevethick, Hubbell, Worden, Fish, Arnold, Lawson, Barnes, Morrissey, Sexton, Coggeshall, Robbins, Grant, Porter, Palmer, Wright, Shaylor, Scott, and many, many more.  Each year adds to our family tree as our children grow up, marry, and produce the next generation.  I hope that you have fun climbing our tree, and perhaps find that you are a cousin with your own connection to our tree.  Any information included herein that has not been verified as accurate, will be identified with such words as "probably."  Or, the source of the information will be cited indicating that the information provided is from the resource of that particular source.

- Daniel M. Hogan -
 
Check out this re-edit of an 1888 work produced by
the Binghamton Board of Trade. 
 
If you want to know what Binghamton was like in 1888,
or if you are doing some historical or genealogical research that
takes you to the Binghamton area, this is the book for you.
 
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The Manual of Heraldry

Want to know what all those symbols and colors on your family coat of arms mean?  Check out The Manual of Heraldry: Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing A Dictionary of every Designation in the Science. Illustrated by Four Hundred Engravings on Wood. Re-Published and Edited.

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Genealogical Journal

Here are 150 pages of gray-lined, numbered pages in a spiral bound notebook for you to take to the library, court house, cemetery, or any other place where you are doing genealogical research. What better way for you to keep track of your field notes? Buy one for each family line you are tracking.

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