Notes In 1885, Denis Hogan, 14, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 43 Roman Catholic children accompanied by Cardinal Manning and en route to Rimouski, Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
"Sixteenth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1886-87; Copy of Reports of Inspection of Children sent out to Canada, as of February 12, 1887.
Report of Mr. W. J. Wills, Government Immigration Agent at Ottawa, Ontario.
Denis Hogan, from parish of St. Bone, placed with James Lindsay, Amprior P.O., Co. Lanark, Ontario. A good boy, and well placed, well clothed, no school."
On June 30, 1903, at Renfrew, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Denis James Hogan, 27; labourer, born in London, England, to Denis Lawrence Hogan and Helen Cook; and Felicite Savard, 19, born in McNab, Ontario, Canada, to Abraham Savard and Julie Trudeau.
Denis Hogan and Felicite Savard had at least 5 children: Lloyd Dennis Hogan, born January 28, 1926, in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada (died April 28, 1996 in Braeside, Ontario, Canada); James Kenneth Hogan, born April 1, 1904, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada; Wilfred Hogan, born December 22, 1905, at Renfrew, Ontario, Canada (died 1984); and Mary Mona Frances Hogan, born March 7, 1911, at Renfrew, Ontario, Canada; and Marion Hogan.
Denis James Hogan, 56, laborer in lumber mill, died on August 12, 1927, at Amprior, Renfew, Ontario, Canada, of valvular disease of heart. He was buried in Arnprior Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Felicite (Phyllis) Savord Hogan died in 1948 in Arnprior, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada.