http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 31 December 2021 COOGANs listed in the book "Search for Missing Friends" (excerpts from "The Boston Pilot" published by the New England Genealogical Society): ***Note - not a complete listing*** ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume I, 1989 [1831-1850]*** 17 NOV 1849, PAGE 426 *** [information requested on the whereabouts] Of John Coogan, native of Queens County, parish of Ballinakill, supposed to have left Ireland in the spring of 1847. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary Coogan, care of Mr. Charles Dean, Eighth Street, Willmington, DE. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume II, 1991 [1851-1853]*** 29 OCT 1853, PAGE 493 *** [information requested on the whereabouts] Of Henry Coogan and his nephews Thomas and John Coogan; emigrated from Dublin 1825 and not heard from since. Henry is supposed to be in Savannah, Ga. Address James Coogan, 18 Hamilton Street, Boston, MA. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume III, 1993 [1854-1856]*** 04 JAN 1854, PAGE 5 *** [information requested on the whereabouts] Of Mary Beggan, of co Fermanagh, parish of Rosley, Knocknalire; when last heard from in ‘48, she was in St. Louis, Miss [sic], and got married to a man named Patrick Coogan, from near Castleblainy, co Monaghan. Information of her will be received by her brother Bernard Beggan, Anastable Forks, Clinton co, NY. 22 MAR 1856, PAGE 456 *** [information requested on the whereabouts] Of Ellen Coogan, who left Turrygeely, co Monaghan in company with Isaac Biddle, about 11 years ago, for Toronto, Canada West. Information received by [her] brothers James and Thomas, 126 East 122nd Street, New York, NY. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume IV, 1995 [1857-1860]*** 20 MAR 1858, PAGE 226 *** [reference to] ...Ann McAddam, native of O'Hill, parish Clontibret [co. Monaghan]. Send info to sister, Catherine McAddam, care of Patrick Coogan, Phenix [West Warwick], RI 29 MAY 1858, PAGE 250 *** [information wanted:] OF Martin Coogan, aged 35 years, native of Shankelle, parish Kilkerran, near Moylough [co Galway], who landed in New Orleans in the winter of 1850 or 1851, when last hear from, in March, 1854, was in Washington, Tazewell County, Illinois. Please address his sister, Mrs. Bridget Tansey, New Orleans, Louisiana. 10 NOV 1860, PAGE 601 *** [information wanted:] OF John Coogan, aged about 22 years, a native of parish Conahey [co. Dublin], who came to this country about June last, and has not been heard from since. Any information will be thankfully received by his brother-in-law, James Hayden, care of Mathew Cadden, St. Louis, Mo. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume V, 1996 [1861-1865]*** 16 MAR 1861, PAGE 30 *** [information wanted:] OF Julia Coogan, a native of townland of Rectir [co. Meath], who landed in this country eight years ago, with her brother Thomas. She last resided in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Any information concerning her will be thankfully received by her mother, Mary Coogan, Shoemaker-town Post Office, Montgomery co., Pennsylvania. [changed 30 MAR 1861 to "Lectire, parish of the Crosses"] 14 FEB 1863, PAGE 170 *** [information wanted:] OF Michael Coogan, native of Garrett Green, county Kilkenny, who came to America about fifteen years ago. He lived for some time in Quebec, Lower Canada. When last heard from, he was in the state of Ohio. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his brother, John. Direct to him, in care of Mr. James Finley, No. 64 East Street, South Boston, Mass. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume VI, 1997 [1866-1870]*** 24 JUL 1869, PAGE 495 *** [information wanted:] OF Ann Coogan, wife of Thomas Maguire, a native of old Cilcullen, county Kildare, Ireland; when last heard from, three years ago, she was in Dublin City, Ireland. She is over 40 years of age and of middle height. Any information of her whereabouts will be thankfully received by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cleary, No 26 [?] Canal Street, Albany, NY. [Dublin papers please copy] 11 SEP 1869, PAGE 512 *** [information wanted:] OF Richard Coogan, who left Coalcastle, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, in July 1868, when last heard from was in Chicago, Illinois. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his parents. Address Patrick Coogan, Coalcastle, Minersville Post Office, Schuylkill county Pennsylvania. 18 JUN 1870, PAGE 619 *** [information wanted:] OF Mary Coogan, and her daughter, and Patrick and James, her sons; when last heard from, they were in Baltimore, Maryland. Information of them will be received by Margaret Coogan, her daughter, who is now married to Thomas Hardgraves. Address Margaret Coogan (otherwise Hardgraves) Grosvenor Dale, Windham county, Connecticut. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume VII, 1999 [1871-1876]*** 26 APR 1873, PAGE 254 *** [information wanted:] OF Michael Coogan, baker by trade, who left Portarlington, Queens County, about seven years ago; when last heard of, he was in Council Bluffs, Iowa about four years ago. Any one knowing anything of him will receive a grateful acknowledgement if they send word to his brother, P. V. Coogan, Dyke Flour Mills, East St. Louis, Illinois. ______________________________________________________________________ ***Volume VIII, 1999 [1877-1920]*** 27 SEP 1890, PAGE 426 *** [information wanted:] OF Matthew, James, John and Patrick Coogin, born in Athy, County Kildare, Ireland. When last heard from, 37 years ago, John, James and Patrick were in Dresden, Ohio. Matthew being in Ireland. Any information of their whereabouts will be thankfully received by their brother, Thomas Coogin, New Bedford, Mass. 29 DEC 1894, PAGE 488 *** [reference to] ...M. B. Coogan, attorney at law, 5 Tremont Street, Room 35, Boston, MA. 16 April 1910, PAGE 582 *** [information wanted:] OF Bridget Coogan (formerly Merriman), native of Lucan, left Ireland for New York about 1888. Her brother Tom is dead and she by benefit by applying to sister, Mrs. Casey, 7 Montague- lane, Dublin. ______________________________________________________________________ *** (1849-1863) https://newspapers.bc.edu/