James Hogan & Mary Hogan (Tobin) immigrated between 1825 and 1849 to Ontario, Canada from Ireland. They are my GGG Grandparents. They lived in Severn Bridge and might be buried there too. They owned a Sawmill. I have found Mary Hogan (Tobin) in St Andrew's Cemetery in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She died June 4th, 1899 at the age of 90. Which means that she was born 1809 in Wicklow, Ireland. They had a son, Patrick Joseph Hogan, who is my GG Grandfather, was born in 1850 Ontario, Canada, died 1935 Ontario, Canada and was a Lumber Manufacturer. Patrick married twice. Patrick's first wife was Mary Hamilton. They had a son, William Hogan. Patrick's second wife was Elisabeth Brown. I am not sure if they had any children. Elisabeth Brown was William Hogan's StepMother. I know that William (son of Patrick and Mary) married Isabella Kane (Kean), daughter of James Kane (Kean) and Sara Jane Buisch in 1901 in Tiny Township, North Simcoe County, Ontario. William was 16 years old and Isabella was 18 years old when they married. Got that from the 1891 census and Tiny Township marrage books. The family had moved to Tiny Township, North Simcoe County, Ontario looking for work when the Sawmill was closed in Severn Bridge. Patrick Joseph Hogan's son, James(WIlliam) Connor Hogan, born June 26, 1873 and died April 15, 1950. James(William) is my G Grandfather. I am pretty sure that he was born in Tiny Township. James(william) Connor Hogan married a second wife, Bertha Brown. They had 5 or 6 children. They had moved to Fort William (Now Thunder Bay) with their children. James had worked for the Canadian Car & Foundry Ltd until he retired. James and Bertha are both Buried in Mountain View Cemetery (use to be St. Patrick's Cemetery before the Goverment bought it) Thunder Bay, Ontario, in Block 21 Lot 44 with 2 other's in the same grave. The other 2 are Edger Hogan (never married) and John Leahy (infant death). One of James and Bertha sons was Morris Joseph Hogan, who is my Grandfather. He married Louise Pearl Hoben in Fort William (Thunder Bay). Morris worked for CNR. Morris and Louise had 6 children, one being my father. Louise had died in her Late 30's or early 40's. After Louise past away, Morris moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1941 and still worked for CNR until retirement. Morris was born 1907 and died 1985. I am looking for any Information on James Hogan and Mary Hogan (Tobin) before they immigrated to Canada or any other information that anyone wants to share. I have more Information if anyone want to e-mail me. Then I can fill in the blanks that I have left out.