HOGAN Tilford Marion
Date of birth : Feburary 24, 1851, Adams County, (or Illinois).
Date of death: May 29, 1933, Laclede, Linn County, Missouri.
Marilyn's maternal great grandfather.
Father of Della Monroe
and grand-father of Gladys
Baker.
Son of farmers from Illinois, George Washington Hogan (1816, Louisville, Kentucky-around 1900) and Sarah
Ann Owen's (1818, Louisville, Kentucky-February 15, 1900). They went to live in Kentucky.
In 1870,
aged 18, he married Jenny Nance (born on 1857, Missouri); they lived in the county of Barry (Missouri); they had 3 children (the second child was Della Mae
).
In 1878, to provide for his family's needs, he rented himself, per day, as a workman.
Jennie and Tilford divorced in 1889 (unknown reasons).
At that time, the divorce wasn't a usual thing to the zealous Christians of Missouri, and this brought him a real quarantine.
Jennie took her children and went to live at her mothers, in the county of Chariton, Missouri.Throughout
his adult life, he suffered from a severe chronic polyarthritis and
respiratory infections, which didn't improve with hard work conditions,
and insufficient feeding and a permanent poverty.
He had faced, full shot, the death of his daughter, Della, in August 1927.
His health began to decline. His wife, Emma, also suffered form cardiac problems.
1933 : with the stock exchange slump in 1929,
hardship had become the common portion of the whole USA and Tilford
hadn't been saved. There were about 200 cases of suicide a day, at the
rate of families flip side of fortune.
In February, the nation came close to a collective nervous breakdown. President Franklin D.Roosevelt, who was on a state visit in Miami, escaped from a firearm attack.
At that time of economical panic and pain, Tilford get lost.
In May 1933, his lungs and kidneys condition deteriorated as fast as the farm he was in charge of. He was quickly unable to provide for his needs and Emma's one. During this month of May, he was banished from the farm.
On May 29, at the end of the afternoon, he said goodbye to Emma from the window of their small house in Laclede. Driving their bone shaker, she went to the village nearby, to do an hypothetical shopping at the market. Two hours later, back, she called her husband, whitout success. He wasn't in the house, and not around.She headed toward the barn and, entering in the ruined building, she saw him.
Hanged to a rope placed to the main beam, he was swaying on the darkness.Death certificate :
Death notice :
He was burried on May 31, 1933 at the Laclede Cemetery.
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