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HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY. 



were the parents of twelve children, viz.: 



1. Daniel, born November i, 1783, died 

 November 28, 1817. He married Cor- 

 nelia and had children: Charlotte; 



Ann Eliza, married Samuel Winder; 

 William, Charles, John, Daniel and 

 Henry Hogeland. 



2. John, born March 5, 1785, died Feb- 

 ruary 3, 1847, was twice married. 



3. Sarah, born June 10, 1787, died Sep- 

 tember 26, 1863, married John Kroesen. 



4. Henry, born January 22, 1789, died 

 June 16, 1855. 



5. Benjamin, born February 25, 1791, 

 died September 9, 1816, children, Jacob 

 L. and Mary Hogeland. 



6. Abraham, born September 16, 1792^ 

 died December 25, 1863. 



7. Isaac, twin brother of Abraham7 

 born September 16, 1792, died September 

 7, 1874- 



8. William, born 1795, died 1796. 



9. William, born May 3, 1797, died 

 March 21, 1870. 



10. Elcie, born April i, 1800, died De- 

 cember 28, 1866, married Lefferts. 



11. Maria, born July 22, 1802, died Sep- 

 tember 12, 1836, married Wyn- 



koop. 



12. Elias, born August 7, 1805, died 

 August 22, 1828. 



ABRAHAM HOGELAND, sixth child 

 of Derrick K. and Johanna Stevens 

 Hogeland, born September 16, 1792, 

 married March 10, 1824. Mary Ann Fen- 

 ton, and had twelve children: 



1. Joseph Hogeland, married Evelina 

 Banes, who died July, 1885. They had 

 children: Mary Louisa; Sarah; Gusta- 

 vus; Adella; Jane; and Anna Elizabeth, 

 wife of John Vandegrift. 



2. William, married Louisa Hogeland 

 and had children: William, Mary, Jose- 

 phine and Jane. 



3. Elias, see forward. 



4. Susannah, married Henry Lefferts. 



5. Joanna, widow of Isaac Cornell 

 Hobensack. 



6. John, died August, 1886, married 

 Keziah D. Willard, and had: Albert; 

 Mary, died young; Horace B., Newlin 

 F. and John. 



7. Morris, died May, 1866, married 

 Mary Jane Willard, and had: Ella, Mar- 

 garet and Abraham. Latter di»d young. 



8. Theodore, died January, 1869, mar- 

 ried Rachel White, daughter of George, 

 and had, Elizabeth and Emily and 

 George, deceased. 



9. Frank Hogeland, Esq., of South- 

 ampton. 



10. Charles, died June 12. 1879, mar- 

 ried Katharine Cornell, died June i, 

 1883, and had: Elias, H. Voorhees, and 

 Maria. 



11. Abner, died young. 



12. Anna, died young. 



Abraham, the father of the above chil- 

 dren, was a soldier in the war of 1812-14. 

 He was a harness maker by trade, a 



prominent man in the community, and 

 served ten years as justice. 



ELIAS HOGELAND, third son of 

 Abraham and Mary (Fenton) Hogeland, 

 was born in Southampton township, Feb- 

 ruary 22, 1829, and still resides there. He 

 received his education at the public and 

 private schools of that vicinity. Arriv- 

 ing at manhood he married Elizabeth, 

 daughter of Edward and Mary Van- 

 artsdalen, and lived for a time on his 

 father's farm. In the early '60s he purchased 

 his present farm of fifty acres on which 

 he has since resided, being one of the 

 enterprising and successful farmers of 

 that vicinity. He was sheriff of Bucks 

 county for the term of 1869-72. His chil- 

 dren are: Howard, married Rachel 

 Woodington; Abraham, married Mary 

 Walton; Anna; Mary; Carrie, married 

 William Yerkes, and has had ten chil- 

 dren ; Theodore, now living in Montana ; 

 Isaac, married Luella Wright; Morris, 

 deceased; Elizabeth; Elias, deceased; 

 Frank, married Isabel Risler and they 

 have two children, Anna F. and Newlin. 



FRANK HOGELAND, of Southamp- 

 ton, seventh son of Abraham and Mary 

 Ann (Fenton) Hogeland, was born in 

 Southampton township, on the old home- 

 stead, May 15, 1841, and received his ed- 

 ucation at the public schools of that vi- 

 cinity. He has been a farmer nearly all 

 his life, purchasing his first farm in 1865 

 and conducting it for over thirty years. 

 In the spring of 1904 he purchased a 

 property in the village of Southampton- 

 ville and removed there, leaving the farm 

 to the management of his son George. 

 He was first elected justice of the peace 

 in 1872, and has served continuously 

 since, and is now serving his seventh 

 consecutive term. He was twice mar- 

 ried, his first wife being Alice, daugh- 

 ter of Charles and Elizabeth Rhoads, by 

 whom he had one child, Charles R., born 

 May 27, 1866. He married second March 

 4, 1875, Emma, daughter of George and 

 Anna Saurman, who was born April 15, 

 1850. By her he has had the following 

 children: Carrie S., born December 14, 

 1875, married R. Monroe Stout, of South- 

 ampton; George, born October 30, 1878, 

 married Emily Barber; Mildred born De- 

 cember 22, 1891. 



ISAAC HOGELAND. seventh child 

 and sixth son of Derrick K. and Jo- 

 hanna (Stevens) Hogeland, born in 

 Southampton, September 16, 1792, mar- 

 ried, December 23, 1819, Phebe, daugh- 

 ter of Joseph and Mary States, who was 

 born January 18, 1795. and died January 

 II, 1873. Their children were six in 

 number, viz: i. William States, see for- 

 ward: 2. Julia Ann, born June 13, 1823, 

 married Charles Tillyer; 3. Louisa, born 

 Februarv 2, 1826, married William Hoge- 



