William Hoge, US Congress

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William Hoge

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Birthplace: Hogestown, Cumberland County, PA, United States
Death: September 25, 1814 (51-52)
Washington, Washington County, PA, United States
Place of Burial: Hoge Memorial Burial Ground, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of David Hoge and Martha Hoge
Husband of Isabella Hoge
Brother of Rep. John Hoge, (PA-DemRep); Amy Hoge; David Hoge, Jr; Elizabeth 'Eliza' Waugh (Hoge); Jane Hoge and 1 other

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About William Hoge, US Congress

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William Hoge (1762 – September 25, 1814) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

William Hoge (brother of John Hoge) was born near Hogestown, Pennsylvania. He received a limited schooling and moved to western Pennsylvania in 1782, where he and his brother John founded the town of Washington, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1796 and 1797.

Hoge was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventh and Eighth United States Congresses and served until his resignation on October 15, 1804. He was again elected to the Tenth Congress. He retired to his farm near Washington, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1814. Interment in the “Old Graveyard.”


US Congressman. Born near Hogestown, Pennsylvania, he had little formal education but acquired knowledge of the law through independent study. In 1782 he and his brother John moved to western Pennsylvania and founded the town of Washington, where he would live the rest of his life. He was a member of the State House of Representatives in 1796 and 1797. Hoge was elected as a Republican to the Seventh and Eighth US Congresses, representing Pennsylvania's 10th and 12th Districts, and served from 1801 until his resignation in 1804; John was elected to complete his brother's term and served until March 1805. He then ran successfully for the Tenth Congress and served one term (1807 to 1809) before retiring to his farm near Washington. Originally buried in Washington's Old Graveyard (now defunct), William and John Hoge were reinterred at the new Washington Cemetery in the 1850s.

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William Hoge, US Congress's Timeline

1762
1762
Hogestown, Cumberland County, PA, United States
1814
September 25, 1814
Age 52
Washington, Washington County, PA, United States
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Hoge Memorial Burial Ground, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA