Wilson Hogue II
1863 - 1922
(from Waynesburg, Pa. newspaper)
Wilson Hogg, Jr aged 59 years, for many years a resident of Waynesburg and a well known driller,
died in the hospital at Dallas, Texas, Wednesday, May 3l. Heart trouble and dropsy caused his death.
Mr. Hogg was employed in the Greene county oil and gas fields for many years and was widely
known throughtout this county. During the Texas oil boom he moved to that state and had been
ocated there for some time. He was a member of the local lodge of Eagles, the B. P. 0. Elks and
the Masonic order. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons. Wilson,Jr., of Waynesburg and
Paul Hogg in Texas. He was buried last Friday at Ft. Worth, Texas.
(from Washington, Pa. newspaper)
Wilson Hogg, a well-known oil well driller and former resident of Washington, died in the hospital at Dallas, Texas, May 31 (1922) of heart trouble and dropsy, aged 59 years. He was buried from the home of George Rowley, at Fort Worth, Texas, June 2. The deceased was a member of Lafayette Tent No. 65, K. O. T. M., the local Maccabee organization.