| Name |
Edward F HOGAN |
| Birth |
1872, Missouri17 |
| Death |
18 Jan 1948 |
| Burial |
Belleville, IL , Mt. Carmel Cemetery |
| Father |
Joseph Michael HOGAN (1835-1904) |
| Mother |
Ellen DILLON (1836-1899) |
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| Marriage |
24 Nov 1896, St. Clair County, Illinois18 |
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| Notes for Edward F HOGAN |
Owned the Hogan-Murtagh Printing Company on 3rd st. In St. Louis, employing about 10 men. Leo Fay told Walter Kramer: After his service in WWI, Ed Hogan agreed to hire Leo but he never showed up. Ed Hogan visited his sister Leo's mother and told her that if he didn't show up by next week,"No job." Mary Jane told her son that he had better get to work instead of getting home at 5 am in the morning and sleeping until 11 o'clock." Leo said he only worked for his Uncle Ed briefly.
He ran a print shop of his own, printing calling cards and small items. His shop was located at 6th and Washington in St. Louis. He jobbed the work through Woodward Printing. He did this for two Christmases. The first was pretty good but too much competition had come into the area by the next year.
Edward Hogan's wife said he was a closed alcoholic. He was know as a "kisser." |
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