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Note: BIOGRAPHY: Married Patrick John Hogan, and lived at 12 Butler St.,Brooklyn, New York. She was his second wife, and did not have children. There were children from the first marriage. Portrait of her in possession of Mary E.V. Hill. IDENTITY: one of seven children according to family letters and census records DEATH: Horace and Mary Erety Shoemaker bible says she died 1 Jun 1882 in Brooklyn, New York. In 1866 a letter from George Erety indicating that after the death of Catharine's husband she tried to keep their home in Brooklyn but could not afford it and moved into the Erety home in Philadelphia in 1866. When George Erety Jr. died in 1867, she returned to Brooklyn. The Surrogate Court newspaper announcement of the settlement of the estate of Patrick Hogan in 1882 indicates that Catharine had access to Patrick's estate until she died in Brooklyn, at which time the estate was divided as stipulated in his will.
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Note: DI161
Note: "Mrs. Catharine Erety Hogan died at Brooklyn N.Y. at 5p.m. June 1st. 1882." Shoemaker-Erety bible, 1855.
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Note: NF87
Note: In 1835 Catharine Erety began an "Album" of poems from various friends. The first page says: "ALBUM Catharine Erety Philadelphia 1835." Although I have not been able to locate a marriage record for Catharine Erety to Patrick John Hogan, this album gives the impression that it was begun about the time of her marriage. Also, the location of Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, mentioned several times in the Album, is where James Hogan, son of Patrick Hogan, was living until about 1858 when he and his wife and some of his children moved to St. Louis, Missouri.
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