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Joseph Dohogne


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Joseph Dohogne

    Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri
    Biographies of Scott County, 1888

    Joseph Dohogne
    Joseph Dohogne, an enterprising farmer of Kelso Township, Scott county, Mo., was born in Belgium in 1848, and in 1854 came to the United States with his parents, John Joseph and Mary Ann Dohogne, both natives of Belgium. They engaged in agricultural pursuits on a farm near New Hamburg, Scott County, Mo., where the parents died in 1875, within four weeks of each other. To them were born seven children, five of whom are living: Josephine (now the wife of Philip Mueller, of Wisconsin), Angeline (wife of Philip Rassman, of Wisconsin), Constantine (residing in Kelso, Mo.), Joseph and Adolph (residing in New Hamburg). Those dead are John and Clementine. Joseph lived with his parents until their deaths. In December, 1873, he married Miss Victoria Heisserer, who was born and reared in Scott County. Their union has been blessed by the birth of five children, all boys, two of whom died in infancy. Those living are John, Louis and William. In 1881 Mr. Dohogne removed to his present farm, consisting of 100 acres. In religious belief the family are members of the Catholic Church. Mr. Dohogne served seven months in 1864, in the State Militia, under Capt. Samuel Tanner, now of Sikeston, Mo.

Submitted by Connie Perkins Poster-#-157-

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