Hogan family of The Cottage, Newtown Park
Owen Hogan married Mary Martin
born circa 1730 1 Jan 1759
died 14 Nov 1788 Dublin
Owen Hogan petitioned the court to be an attorney in 1753 and married Mary Martin on
21 Jan 1759. Their house at Fishers Lane was broken into in 1775 and a lot of silver bearing
either the Hogan crest (a hand and dagger) or arms was stolen. All the pieces bore the
motto; Fulminis Instar (Like Lightening). He offered a 10 guineas reward. He moved to
Abbey Street in 1777. He had an indentured menial servant called George Martin who ran
away aged about 16 in 1779 and offered a reward of 2 guineas. He was offered the post of
treasurer for the North Circular Road in 1779 but turned it down citing a lack of time. He put
his interest in the Villa of Cottage at Newtown Park up for sale/let in 1785. He mainly dealt
in cases of bankruptcy but he was the attorney, and appointed guardian to William Napper
(son of General William Napper of Westmeath). This was a long and protracted law suit
lasting 17 years between Lord Shelbourne and William Napper regarding the validity of the
general’s marriage to Anne Fitzgerald in 1761 and the legitimacy of their son William. Owen
received the land at Auburn Hill, Co Westmeath in part payment of the legal costs. Owen died
a few days before the case was finalised in favour of Napper in November 1788.
1 John Hogan eldest son born circa 1760 in Dublin graduated Trinity and was admitted
Kings Inns. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1781. John married and was a JP of Auburn,
Ballymahon, Co Westmeath and died at Auburn in December 1845.
1 Hester Maria Hogan born circa 1792. She was living at South Anne Street when
she married Hugh Morgan Tuite on 8 Oct 1863 at St Anne’s Church, Dublin. Hugh
was a widower of Sonna, Westmeath and the son of Hugh Tuite. Hester died a
widow at Croghan House, Co Cavan on 7 Aug 1875. Probate to her niece Emma
Finlay.
2 John Owen Hogan only son born circa 1794. He was living at Auburn Co
Westmeath when he married Amelia Anne (Emma) Smith on 16 Jan 1817 at St
George’s Church Dublin. Emma was the daughter of the late Archibald Smith of
Dublin. They lived at Auburn which belonged to his father. His father also settled
£500pa on him when he married. John died 11 Jul 1831 at Auburn and left a wife
and four children.
1 Elizabeth Hester Maria Hogan eldest daughter born circa 1819 married
Charles Alfred Schreiber on 19 Aug 1845 at Kilkenny West Church. Charles
was a captain in the 34th regiment and the son of William Frederick
Schreiber. She died at Roundwood, Ipswich on 10 Feb 1863.
1 Daughter Schreiber born 25 Oct 1846 at Auburn.
2 John Temple Hogan born circa 1818. He married Margaret Ann Cooke on
8 Sep 1848 at St Mary’s Church, Dublin. Margaret was the daughter of
Abraham Cooke. They were living at Nicholastown, Co Westmeath in 1901
with four of their children. John died in May 1903 at Lisaquill. Margaret died
2 Nov 1912 at Lisaquill, Co Westmeath aged 84.
3 Emma Hogan youngest daughter born circa 1825 married David Finlay on
8 Jul 1851. David was the eldest son of John Finlay of Brackley House, Co
Cavan. Emma died at Bracklay House, Co Cavan on 18 Sep 1888.
4 William Hogan living at Auburn, Co Westmeath with his brother John in 1843.
Emma secondly married James Betty on 27 Apr 1837 at St Mary’s, Dublin. James was
a barrister of Gardiner Place.
3 Caroline Anna Hogan, youngest daughter born circa 1803 married the Rev
Alexander Burrowes Campbell on 16 Oct 1823 at Kilkenny West church. Alexander
was the son of the late Burrowes Campbell, barrister at law and was the chaplain of
Milveton Episcopal Church, Lemington. Caroline died of consumption after childbirth
at Baden, Germany on 31 May 1842.
2 Mary Hogan fl 1793
3 Margaret Hogan married Richard Cuppiadge in Jersey in April 1800. They had eight
sons and two daughters. Richard, a onetime sovereign of Athlone died at East Hill,
Westmeath in November 1836 aged 58.
1 John Loftus Cuppaidge
4 Garrett Hogan fl 1793.
5 Mathias Hogan fl 1793.
6 Ann Hogan baptised 1762 at SS Michael & John not mentioned in her father’s will.
7 Ann Hogan baptised 17 Jun 1768 at St Michan’s not mentioned in her father’s will.
8 William Hogan born circa 1774 graduated Trinity College in 1795.
9 Catherine Hogan born at Abbey Street baptised 5 Mar 1778 at St Mary’s.
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Owen Hogan married Mary Martin
born circa 1730 1 Jan 1759
died 14 Nov 1788 Dublin
Owen Hogan petitioned the court to be an attorney in 1753 and married Mary Martin on
21 Jan 1759. Their house at Fishers Lane was broken into in 1775 and a lot of silver bearing
either the Hogan crest (a hand and dagger) or arms was stolen. All the pieces bore the
motto; Fulminis Instar (Like Lightening). He offered a 10 guineas reward. He moved to
Abbey Street in 1777. He had an indentured menial servant called George Martin who ran
away aged about 16 in 1779 and offered a reward of 2 guineas. He was offered the post of
treasurer for the North Circular Road in 1779 but turned it down citing a lack of time. He put
his interest in the Villa of Cottage at Newtown Park up for sale/let in 1785. He mainly dealt
in cases of bankruptcy but he was the attorney, and appointed guardian to William Napper
(son of General William Napper of Westmeath). This was a long and protracted law suit
lasting 17 years between Lord Shelbourne and William Napper regarding the validity of the
general’s marriage to Anne Fitzgerald in 1761 and the legitimacy of their son William. Owen
received the land at Auburn Hill, Co Westmeath in part payment of the legal costs. Owen died
a few days before the case was finalised in favour of Napper in November 1788.
1 John Hogan eldest son born circa 1760 in Dublin graduated Trinity and was admitted
Kings Inns. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1781. John married and was a JP of Auburn,
Ballymahon, Co Westmeath and died at Auburn in December 1845.
1 Hester Maria Hogan born circa 1792. She was living at South Anne Street when
she married Hugh Morgan Tuite on 8 Oct 1863 at St Anne’s Church, Dublin. Hugh
was a widower of Sonna, Westmeath and the son of Hugh Tuite. Hester died a
widow at Croghan House, Co Cavan on 7 Aug 1875. Probate to her niece Emma
Finlay.
2 John Owen Hogan only son born circa 1794. He was living at Auburn Co
Westmeath when he married Amelia Anne (Emma) Smith on 16 Jan 1817 at St
George’s Church Dublin. Emma was the daughter of the late Archibald Smith of
Dublin. They lived at Auburn which belonged to his father. His father also settled
£500pa on him when he married. John died 11 Jul 1831 at Auburn and left a wife
and four children.
1 Elizabeth Hester Maria Hogan eldest daughter born circa 1819 married
Charles Alfred Schreiber on 19 Aug 1845 at Kilkenny West Church. Charles
was a captain in the 34th regiment and the son of William Frederick
Schreiber. She died at Roundwood, Ipswich on 10 Feb 1863.
1 Daughter Schreiber born 25 Oct 1846 at Auburn.
2 John Temple Hogan born circa 1818. He married Margaret Ann Cooke on
8 Sep 1848 at St Mary’s Church, Dublin. Margaret was the daughter of
Abraham Cooke. They were living at Nicholastown, Co Westmeath in 1901
with four of their children. John died in May 1903 at Lisaquill. Margaret died
2 Nov 1912 at Lisaquill, Co Westmeath aged 84.
3 Emma Hogan youngest daughter born circa 1825 married David Finlay on
8 Jul 1851. David was the eldest son of John Finlay of Brackley House, Co
Cavan. Emma died at Bracklay House, Co Cavan on 18 Sep 1888.
4 William Hogan living at Auburn, Co Westmeath with his brother John in 1843.
Emma secondly married James Betty on 27 Apr 1837 at St Mary’s, Dublin. James was
a barrister of Gardiner Place.
3 Caroline Anna Hogan, youngest daughter born circa 1803 married the Rev
Alexander Burrowes Campbell on 16 Oct 1823 at Kilkenny West church. Alexander
was the son of the late Burrowes Campbell, barrister at law and was the chaplain of
Milveton Episcopal Church, Lemington. Caroline died of consumption after childbirth
at Baden, Germany on 31 May 1842.
2 Mary Hogan fl 1793
3 Margaret Hogan married Richard Cuppiadge in Jersey in April 1800. They had eight
sons and two daughters. Richard, a onetime sovereign of Athlone died at East Hill,
Westmeath in November 1836 aged 58.
1 John Loftus Cuppaidge
4 Garrett Hogan fl 1793.
5 Mathias Hogan fl 1793.
6 Ann Hogan baptised 1762 at SS Michael & John not mentioned in her father’s will.
7 Ann Hogan baptised 17 Jun 1768 at St Michan’s not mentioned in her father’s will.
8 William Hogan born circa 1774 graduated Trinity College in 1795.
9 Catherine Hogan born at Abbey Street baptised 5 Mar 1778 at St Mary’s.
© June Bow & Karen Poff - August 2025
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