Friday, July 9, 2010

Thomas Patrick O'Hagan and Julia Catharin Schuppe

My genealogical search begins with my great-grandfather Thomas Patrick O'Hagan. The photo below was taken at the Amelia Lighthouse.

He was born Jan. 10, 1859, in Brooklyn, NY. He died Nov. 30, 1944, in Fernandina Beach, FL, and is buried in Bosque Belle Cemetery.

Thomas Patrick O'Hagan, Amelia Island Lighthouse
He married Julia Catharin Schuppe on Feb. 24, 1886 at Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church (known today as Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church), Sullivan’s Island, SC. Julia was born Dec. 11, 1866, Smithville, NC, and died May 12,1915, Fernandina Beach, FL, buried in Bosque Belle Cemetery.

Thomas and Julia had 12 children:
Name Birth Date/Place Death Date/Place
Mary Jane (Aunt Janie) July 1, 1887
Georgetown Light, SC
June 21, 1966
Jacksonville, FL
Charlotte Maria (Aunt Lottie) Oct. 22, 1888
Georgetown Light, SC
April 18, 1974
Jacksonville, FL
Irene Elizabeth
(my grandmother, Granny Ball)
Sep. 6, 1890
Georgetown Light, SC
Dec. 7, 1988
Jacksonville, FL
Thomas John (Uncle Tom) April 12, 1892
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Aug. 4, 1981
Fernandina Beach, FL
Julia Catharine C. (Aunt Julia) May 12, 1895
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
?
Jacksonville, FL
Agnes Ackley Nov. 28, 1897
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Sep. 30, 1918
Fernandina Beach, FL
William Robert June 23, 1900
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
June 7, 1915
Fernandina Beach, FL
Edith Teresa June 23, 1900
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Sep. 27, 1982
Chattahoochee, FL
Joseph Elliot Boone Oct. 11, 1901
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Dec. 31, 1982
Norfolk, VA
James Lawrence (Uncle Jimmy) Dec. 30, 1902
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Dec. 27, 1968
Fernandina Beach, FL
David Cowie May 21, 1904
Ponce Inlet Light, FL
Aug. 1, 1986
St. Simon’s Island, GA
Rachel Cecelia Nov. 2, 1906
Amelia Light, FL
Dec. 1, 1997
Fernandina Beach, FL

Welcome

The purpose of this blog is to share what I've learned about my family beginning with my great-grandfather Thomas Patrick O'Hagan.

Find out about his service at the Ponce Inlet Light go to their web site at www.ponceinlet.org.

The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is very visitor-friendly and offers at least half a day's worth of fun for all ages. The lighthouse, the 2nd tallest masonry lighthouse in the U.S., is open to the public to climb it's 203 steps to the top at 175 feet. The keepers' homes give visitors a look at their lives over 100 years ago. There is also a gift shop and ample parking.