Martin Hagen (1900)
HOGAN
Posted By: Kent Transier
Date: 6/28/2007 at 00:27:14
The Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Thursday, February 15, 1900
Page 8MADISON COUNTY NEWS
St. Charles and Roundabout
Martin Hogan, a most worthy gentleman who for a number of years resided a few miles southeast of St. Charles, but lately in Indianola, where he had erected a comfortable residence in which himself and good wife might spend their declining years, was called for earth last Thursday, death resulting from heart failure, aggravated by a severe attack of pneumonia from which he was suffering at the time. His remains were laid in the family lot in St. Charles cemetery on Saturday.
From another item: Rev. Sellards preached the funeral discourse in his church here, preceding the burial of Mr. Hogan on last Saturday.
_________________________Indianola Herald
Indianola, Iowa
Thursday, February 15, 1900
Page 2, Column 3OBITUARY
Martin Hagen, who died at his home in West Indianola, Thursday, Feb.8, 1900, was born in Farnen, Germany, Feb. 9, 1842, and came to the United States in 1865, settling in Cook county, Ill.
He was married March 19, 1867, to Dora Studebaker and to them were born three boys and three girls. The three boys and one girl with the wife still survive.
From Illinois he and family moved in 1882 to Indiana, and for there to Jackson twp., Warren county, Ia. In 1887, and thence to Indianola in 1896. He was a kind hearted man and a good citizen.
His remains were buried in the St. Charles cemetery, Saturday, Feb. 10, Rev. Seller of the Christian church officiating.
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