Hoagland Explained
Hoagland is an American surname derived from the Dutch surname Hoogland (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈɦoːxlɑnt/) or the Swedish Högland. The earliest immigrants were Dirks Jansz Hoogland, from Maarsseveen, and Christoffel Hoogland, from Haarlem, who settled in New Amsterdam in 1657 and 1655, respectively.[1] [2] Until the 20th century, most Hoagland families lived in the state of New Jersey[3]
- Abraham Hoagland (1797–1872), early Mormon leader
- Al Hoagland (1926–2022), American computer engineer
- Dennis Robert Hoagland (1884–1949), American plant physiologist and soil chemist
- Edward Hoagland (born 1932), American nature and travel writer
- Ellsworth Hoagland (1903–1972), American film editor
- Jessamine Hoagland (1879–1957), American businesswoman
- Jim Hoagland (born 1940), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- John Hoagland (1947–1984), American photographer
- Joseph C. Hoagland (1841–1899), American founder of the Royal Baking Powder Company
- Mahlon Hoagland (1921–2009), American biochemist
- Moses Hoagland (1812–1865), United States Representative from Ohio
- Peter Hoagland (1941–2007), United States Representative from Nebraska
- Richard C. Hoagland (born 1945), American conspiracy theorist
- Richard E. Hoagland (born 1950), United States diplomat
- Robert Hoagland (1963-2022), a Connecticut man missing from 2013 until his death in 2022.
- Sarah Hoagland (born 1945), American philosophy professor
- Tony Hoagland (born 1953), American poet and writer
- Willard Hoagland (1862–1936), American baseball player, manager and umpire
- As a given name
Hoagland may refer to a place:
Hoagland, other uses:
Notes and References
- http://njgsbc.org/files/BCFamilies/BCFam-Hoogland.pdf Hoogland,Hoagland
- https://www.houseofnames.com/hoagland-family-crest Hoagland at House of Names
- http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hoagland Hoagland name distribution at ancestry.com