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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Sharakhi / Mi'kmaq
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Ireland
Hogan History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
There are a multitude of ancient meanings and variations associated with the Irish surnames that are now common throughout the modern world. The original Gaelic form of the name Hogan is Ó hÓgáin, meaning a descendant of Ógán’, a personal name derived from the Irish Gaelic word “og,” which means “young.”
Early Origins of the Hogan family
The surname Hogan was first found in County Tipperary (Irish: Thiobraid Árann), established in the 13th century in South-central Ireland, in the province of Munster where one of the first records of the name was Mathew O’Hogan a native of Ballyhogan and Dean of Killaloe who died in 1281. He held the position from 1267 until his death when he was interred in the Dominican convent at Limerick. Thus began the long line of O’Hogans who held lofty positions in the church. His successor was Maurice O’Hogan, who was consecrated in 1282 and governed his see for seventeen years until his death. Thomas O’Hogan, canon of Killaloe was consecrated bishop of the see in 1343 until his death in 1354.