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Stephen Polly
Hogg and Sally
Ann Combs
Stephen
Polly Hogg b 24 Oct 1831 Whitesburg, Perry (now Letcher) Co KY d 20 Oct 1917 Breathitt Co KY buried Owsley
Co KY; s/o Hiram Hogg
and Lavina Polly. Stephen Polly Hogg m. 1 Jan 1859 to Sally Ann Combs b 20 Jun 1842 d 8 Oct 1888 buried Owsley
Co KY, d/o Jackson G Combs and Martha Crank. Children of Stephen Polly Hogg and
Sally Ann Combs;
Martha
J Hogg
Henry
B Hogg
Laura
Hogg
Alice
Hogg
Robert
L. Hogg
Willie
Hogg
Joseph
Hogg
Edward
L. Hogg
Bell
Hogg
Walter
Scott Hogg b 19 Dec 1881 Owsley Co KY d 27 Aug 1926 Breathitt Co KY m. 4 Jan
1920 to Jessie Stacy, d/o Adam Stacy. Children of Walter Scott Hogg and Jessie
Stacy;
Male
Hogg
Female
Hogg
Transcribed from the HISTORY OF KENTUCKY, Illustrated Edition
8-B, originally printed in 1888: Stephen P. Hogg, county attorney of Owsley
County, Ky., was born in Letcher County, Ky., at Whitesburg, October 24,
1831. Stephen P. Hogg, subject of this sketch, was reared and educated in
Whitesburg, where he was elected court clerk in 1854, serving in that
capacity until 1858. He then moved to Hazzard, Perry County, engaged in
merchandizing until 1862, when he located in Booneville engaged in the same
business until 18 at which time he retired from active business life. He
studied law when young, and was admitted to the bar in 1860, since which
date he has devoted some attention to practice. He was elected school
commissioner in 1863 serving until 1871, having been appointed Deputy
Revenue Collector in 1870, which position he held until 1882, when he was
appointed circuit clerk of Owsley County, to fill an unexpired term until
1883. In 1887 he was elected county attorney, serving term and being
re-elected in 1886. He was commissioned Postmaster of Booneville 1866, and
held that position until 1877. January 1, 1859, he married Sallie A. Combs a
daughter of Jackson G, and Martha (Crank) Combs. Eleven children were born
to them eight of whom are still living, viz: Martha J., Henry B., Laura,
Alice, Robert L., Willie and Walter. Those deceased named, Joseph, Edward L.
and Bell. Mr. Hogg is a member of the Christian Church and in politics his
principles were of the Republican party.

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