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John P. CADOGAN
Frances H. MOORE
Husband:  John P. CADOGAN
Birth:  1824/5, PA
Occupation:  printer/publisher
Sister(?):  Matilda CADOGAN, b. 1840/1, PA
Marriage:  5 Apr 1854, Marion Co., MO
Wife:  Frances H. "Fanny / Fannie" MOORE
Birth:  1829/30, PA
Occupation:  homemaker
Children — born in Illinois, possibly in Quincy, Adams Co., IL:
1.  Harry CADOGAN, b. 1853/4
2.  Frances "Fannie" CADOGAN, b. 1856/7
3.  Ida CADOGAN, b. 1858/9
Others in Household:
.  Nora HARLEY, b. 1844/5, IL
.  Alexander JOHNSON, b. 1824/5, OH


Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
JOHN P. CADOGAN
Marriage: 05 Apr 1854, Marion, Missouri
Spouse: FANNY H. MOORE
Source: patron submission

2.  1860 Census Every-Name Index and Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #60 of 64):  Quincy P.O., Quincy City (Ward 2), Adams Co., IL, Roll M653_154, p. 108, PN 108, 712/748, enumerated 22 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
John P Cadogan 35 M   Printer & Publisher 3000 6000 Penn
Fannie    " 30 F         Do
Harry     "  6 M         Ill
Fannie    "  3 F         Do
Ida       "  1 F         Do
Nora Harley 15 F   Domestic     Do
Matilda Cadogan 19 F         Penn
Alexander Johnson 35 M   County Clerk     Ohio
Eli Seehorn 51 M   County Treasurer     Tenn

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