Bio: Hogue, Charles Patterson, Civil War Soldier
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----Source:  "Greenwood, Hub of Clark Co. WI", Federal Census & Local History

Surnames: Buhite, Hogue, O’Conner, Patterson, Potter, Simerson, Welsch

 

 

Charles Patterson Hogue, Civil War Soldier

1844 - 1931

 

Charles was born 26 Feb 1844 in Hopewell Twp., PA, the son of James Patterson and Sarah (Sunderland) Hogue.  His parents were also natives of the Keystone State.  His family moved to Sparta, Monroe Co. WI in 1853.  While living in Sparta, WI, Charles enlisted as a Pvt. with Co H, 10th Inf. Wis., and was later promoted to Full Cpl. He transferred into Co E, 21st Wis. Inf., 10 Oct 1861 and then into the 3rd Wis. Inf., 8 Jun 1865. He was honorably discharged July 18, 1865.  Three years later, he married Nellie Matilda Potter, 20 Apr 1868.  She was born 4 Apr 1847 in Union Twp., Rock Co., WI.

 

Eventful Happenings mentioned in "Greenwood, Hub of Clark Co. WI"

 

The Indians were friendly and did not disturb the early settlers, though many were afraid of them as the following story will prove. In 1873 Charles Hogue lived about six miles northeast of Greenwood on what was later known as the Lloyd farm. One day when Mrs. Hogue and her two small children were home alone she heard a noise at the door. When she opened it, there stood an Indian with bloody hands. She was so frightened that she grabbed the baby (Oscar) and pretended she was going to get some wood, picked up Harry, who was in the yard, and ran with the two children through the clearing into the woods to the nearest neighbor about two miles away. The Indian called to her as she ran which only frightened her more. She remained there until evening when the neighbor (who was a grandfather of Sena Hanson) fired his gun several times, and Mr. Hogue, returning home about this time knew it was a signal, and went there, found his family and brought them home. Later this Indian told Mr. Hogue that he had killed a deer in the edge of the clearing and wanted to trade part of the meat for groceries, and that he realized Mrs. Hogue was frightened and called to reassure her.

 

While "shooting the rapids" at the "Rips" in a boat, Charles Hogue (who was at time considered the best boatman on the river) was upset into it. He was under so long the men said: "Well, I guess Charley is gone this time", but he finally came up quite a ways down the river under the boat but managed to get out and reach shore safely.

 

On June 6,1871, William Welsch, with the assistance of Frank Brown, Charles Hogue, and Oscar Nutting surveyed and platted the village of Greenwood.

 

The Hogues were some of Greenwood’s earliest pioneers and their son, Harry was a charter member of the St. Mary’s Parish.

 

The Hogues were the parents of: Harry (b. 1869), Oscar (b. 1872), William (b. 1874), Pearl (b. 1876, m. Simerson), Ray Everett (b. 1878), Stella (m. O’Conner), Nellie M. (m. Buhite), Ethel (m. Tripp) and Dellame.  Charles died 24 Feb 1931 and is buried in the Greenwood, WI City Cemetery.  Nellie Matilda passed away at her home, 771 E. Belmont St., Portland, OR, 11 Jul 1930.

 

Charles Patterson Hogue is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."

 

Research Notes

 

February 1952

 

Charter members of St. Mary’s Catholic Parish at Greenwood were honored at the church’s new grade school’s grand opening last Thursday evening.  Only two of the three living charter members could be present, Mrs. Anna Volk and Mrs. Harry Hogue, both of Greenwood.  Mr. Hogue, the third living charter member, was ill and unable to be present. Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI

 

March 1931

 

Chas. Hogue, one of the few Civil War veterans living in Clark County, passed away at his home in Greenwood last week.  He was buried with military honors, the American Legion having charge of the ceremonies.

 

Greenwood Locals (1891)

 

The young friends of Miss Pearl Hogue gave her a pleasant surprise Tuesday evening, in honor of her sixteenth birthday.

 

Greenwood Gleaner (4 Jan 1906)

Stella Hogue returned to her school duties at Dorchester Monday accompanied by her sister Nellie. The latter will visit at Medford before returning.

 

Greenwood High School, 1916

 

                       Hogue, Eva "Girlie"

"Here's to a dear blue-eyed colleen, of the bright green Emerald Isle; she wears a sweet smile, that we are sure is worth while, for it can your dull cares beguile."

English Course; Secretary-Treasurer, 2, 4; Basketball, 1, 4; "Case of Suspension", 1; "Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard", 4.

 

[Eva is Charles Hogue’s granddaughter]

 

Trinity Lutheran Church, Spencer, Marathon County, Wisconsin - CHURCH RECORD

 

Weidman, Gary Henry
Born: 14 Oct. 1930, Reedsburg, Wisconsin
Baptized: 16 Jun. 1959
Father: Ralph Weidman
Mother: Eva Hogue
Birth/baptism record page: 76, record number: 9
Married: 15 Aug. 1953
Spouse: Marcella Sersch
Marriage record page: 225, record number: 4

 

1868 - Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900

Last Name: Hogne   First Name: Charles P   Day: 20   Month: April   Year: 1868

County: Monroe   Volume: 01   Page: 0134          Potter, Nellie M

Name: CHARLES P. HOGUE         Spouse: NELLIE M. POTTER

Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1868           County: Monroe         State: WI 

 

Census Records

 

1860 United States Federal Census, Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin [View]

 

 

Name: Chas P Hogue          Age in 1860: 16        Birth Year: abt 1844 

Birthplace: Pennsylvania      Gender: Male             Post Office: Sparta

 

   Household Members: Name Age

            Jas P Hogue             48  PA    Farmer                 << father of Charles P.?

            Sarah Hogue             48  PA                                 << mother of Charles P.?

            Mary E Hogue           19  PA    Domestic

            Chas P Hogue           16  PA   Farm Laborer     << Charles Patterson Hogue

            Margaret A Hogue    14  PA

            Robt J Hogue            11  PA

            Wm E Hogue               9  PA

            Catharine L Hogue     5  PA

            Iva Hogue                     1  WI

 

1860 United States Federal Census

Name: Matilda Potter    Age in 1860: 13     Birth Year: abt 1847     Birthplace: Wisconsin 

 

Home in 1860: Rushford, Winnebago, Wisconsin    Post Office: Waukau

   Household Members: Name Age

          Wilber Potter           42  NY           Farmer   << Nellie Matilda’s father

          Maria Potter            28  Ireland                  << step-mother

          Horace Potter          15  WI

          Matilda Potter          13  WI                       << Nellie Matilda

          David Potter              8  WI

          Harriet Potter            7  WI

          Alice Potter               5  WI

          Charles Potter            2  WI  

          Adelbert Potter       8.12 WI

 

 

1880 U. S. Federal Census - Eaton, Clark County, Wisconsin

Name

Relation

Sex

Race

Age

Marital

Nativity

F-Nativity

M-Nativity

Occupation 

Hogue, Charles

head

m

w

34

m

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

laborer

Hogue, Nellie.

wife

f

w

    32

m

Wisconsin

New York

New York

keeps house

Hogue, Harry

son

m

w

11

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Oscar

son

m

w

8

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, William

son

m

w

6

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Pearl

daughter

f

w

4

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Ray

son

m

w

2

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

 

 

1900 U. S. Federal Census - Eaton, Clark County, Wisconsin

Name

Relation

Sex

Race

Age

Marital

Nativity

F-Nativity

M-Nativity

Occupation 

Hogue, Nellie M.

head

f

w

53

m

Wisconsin

New York

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Esther E.

daughter

f

w

    18

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Della M.

daughter

f

w

16

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Ethel M.

daughter

f

w

12

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

Hogue, Nellie M.

daughter

f

w

10

s

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

 

 

 

1900 U. S. Federal Census - Eaton, Clark County, Wisconsin

Name

Relation

Sex

Race

Age

Marital

Nativity

F-Nativity

M-Nativity

Occupation 

Hogue, Oscar F.

head

m

w

28

m

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

day laborer

Hogue, Minnie M.

wife

f

w

     25

m

New York

New York

New York

 

Hogue, Oda F.

daughter

f

w

11 mo.

s

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

New York

 

 

 

1900 U. S. Federal Census - Eaton, Clark County, Wisconsin

Name

Relation

Sex

Race

Age

Marital

Nativity

F-Nativity

M-Nativity

Occupation 

Hogue, Harry E.

head

m

w

31

m

Wisconsin

Pennsylvania

Wisconsin

woodsman

Hogue, Margaret

wife

f

w

   30

m

Canada

Ireland

Ireland

 

Hogue, Eva L.

daughter

f

w

    3

s

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

Canada

 

 

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