When Alison Hogg was born on 17 January 1812, in Stow, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Robert Hogg, was 41 and her mother, Janet Anderson, was 39. She married John Stevenson on 17 June 1838, in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland, United Kingdom in 1812 and Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom in 1851. She died on 4 April 1878, in West Derby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 66.
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English (northern England and Scotland): nickname for a swineherd or shepherd, from Middle English hog(ge) (Old English hogg) denoting either a pig, especially a castrated one, or a young sheep before its first shearing (the latter sense is most likely in northern England).
German (Högg): topographic name, a variant of Heck 1, found chiefly in Bavaria.
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