John Hogan (North Carolina)
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John Hogan (1745–April 1810) was an American planter and soldier from Orange County, North Carolina. He was a member of the North Carolina state senate in 1779.
John was born to Thomas and Elizabeth Hogan in Prince William County, Virginia. By 1770, he had married Mary Lloyd, and the settled in Orange County, North Carolina. The family grew to include six children: Thomas (1771), John (1773), William (1774), Margaret (1776), Alexander (1778) and James (1780).
John served as a captain in the Orange County militia during the Revolutionary War. In 1779 his neighbors sent him to represent Orange County in the state senate. After the war and his wife's death he moved his family to Montgomery County, Tennessee before 1790. He died there in 1810.