The son of John O'Hagan (1845–1882),[3] and Mary Ann O'Hagan (1846–1891),[4][5] née Creed, Michael Joseph O'Hagan was born in Carlton, Victoria on 22 January 1878.
Education
O'Hagan was educated at the Christian Brothers College, in Victoria Parade.[6]
^O'Hagan's date of death is unknown. He was listed as deceased in his sister Mary's death notice published in 1970 – "Deaths: O'Hagan, Mary Terese". The Age. 10 September 1970. p. 21. Retrieved 27 November 2024 – via Google News Archive.
^At the time of her death she was the licensee of the Nicholson Hotel, on the corner of Nicholson and Palmerston Streets, Carlton, having taken over the license from her deceased husband in 1882: see (News Item), The Argus, (Wednesday, 29 March 1882), p.7.
^Although there's a "Hogan" listed in the St Kilda team — i.e., Joe Hogan — to play against Essendon, no "O'Hagan" is listed (Tomorrow's Games, The Herald, (Friday, 23 July 1897), p.2.); however, given that a check between that selected team and the participants listed by the AFL ([1]) shows that at least five of those selected did not play, it seems that O'Hagan must have been a late, last-minute inclusion.
References
Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.), (Seaford), BAS Publishing. ISBN978-1-921496-32-5