Catherine Ogle1
F, #2503
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. 23 Jan 1749 |
| Mother* | Sibylla Schley |
Catherine Ogle||p93.htm#i2503|Thomas Ogle|b. 23 Jan 1749|p96.htm#i2482|Sibylla Schley||p112.htm#i2483|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|John T. Schley|d. 18 Nov 1790|p112.htm#i2484|||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Catherine Ogle was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Sibylla Schley. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S388] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Catherine Ogle
F, #2526
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. 1706, d. 23 Dec 1771 |
| Mother* | Catherine Howard |
Catherine Ogle||p93.htm#i2526|Thomas Ogle|b. 1706\nd. 23 Dec 1771|p96.htm#i2460|Catherine Howard||p76.htm#i2462|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Catherine Ogle was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Catherine Howard. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Catherine Ogle
F, #2544, b. 4 November 1823
| Father* | Horatio (Horace) Ogle b. c 1789, d. 4 Sep 1831 |
| Mother* | Mary Ellen Shipley b. 10 Jan 1786, d. 10 Jan 1871 |
Catherine Ogle|b. 4 Nov 1823|p93.htm#i2544|Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Mary Ellen Shipley|b. 10 Jan 1786\nd. 10 Jan 1871|p113.htm#i2539|Major Benjamin Ogle|b. 13 Jan 1746\nd. 6 Sep 1813|p92.htm#i2480|Rebecca Stilley|d. 22 Nov 1821|p118.htm#i2481||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 4 November 1823 | Catherine Ogle was born on 4 November 1823 at Georgetown, Washington, D.C.. |
| She was the daughter of Horatio (Horace) Ogle and Mary Ellen Shipley. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Charles Ogle
M, #2466
| Father* | John (Jehu) Ogle b. 5 Aug 1731 |
| Mother* | Ruth Beall b. 1741 |
Charles Ogle||p93.htm#i2466|John (Jehu) Ogle|b. 5 Aug 1731|p94.htm#i2463|Ruth Beall|b. 1741|p22.htm#i2464|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|William Beall||p22.htm#i2944|Anna Magruder||p84.htm#i2945| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Charles Ogle was the son of John (Jehu) Ogle and Ruth Beall. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Columbus F. Ogle
M, #2546, b. circa 1830, d. 1890
| Father* | Horatio (Horace) Ogle b. c 1789, d. 4 Sep 1831 |
| Mother* | Mary Ellen Shipley b. 10 Jan 1786, d. 10 Jan 1871 |
Columbus F. Ogle|b. c 1830\nd. 1890|p93.htm#i2546|Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Mary Ellen Shipley|b. 10 Jan 1786\nd. 10 Jan 1871|p113.htm#i2539|Major Benjamin Ogle|b. 13 Jan 1746\nd. 6 Sep 1813|p92.htm#i2480|Rebecca Stilley|d. 22 Nov 1821|p118.htm#i2481||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1830 | Columbus F. Ogle was born circa 1830. |
| He was the son of Horatio (Horace) Ogle and Mary Ellen Shipley. | ||
| Death* | 1890 | In 1890 A Columbus F. Ogle is buried at Holy Rood Cemetery in section 44 lot 437 East half site #1. |
| Employment* | He was employed at House Painter.1 | |
| MILITARY* | circa 1861 | He served in the military circa 1861 at Georgetown, Washington, D.C..2 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at Washingon, D.C; Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Columbus OGLE Self M M W 48 DC Occ: House Painter Fa: MD Mo: MD Frances OGLE Wife F M W 44 DC Occ: Keeping House Fa: DC Mo: DC Leonard OGLE Son M S W 24 DC Occ: House Painter Fa: DC Mo: DC Ida OGLE Dau F S W 19 DC Occ: At Home Fa: DC Mo: DC Emma OGLE Dau F S W 14 DC Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: DC Laura OGLE Dau F S W 11 DC Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: DC Francis OGLE Son M S W 9 DC Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: DC Grace OGLE Dau F S W 6 DC Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: DC Fanny M. OGLE Dau F S W 4 DC Occ: At Home Fa: DC Mo: DC Susie M. OGLE Dau F S W 2 DC Occ: At Home.3 |
| Anecdote* | 15 October 1897 | On 15 October 1897. |
| Last Edited | 16 Dec 2004 |
Cordelia Ann Ogle
F, #2514
| Father* | Benjamin Franklin Ogle |
| Parent | Sir Thomas Grey of Heton_Heaton |
Cordelia Ann Ogle||p93.htm#i2514|Benjamin Franklin Ogle||p92.htm#i2512||||Benjamin Ogle||p92.htm#i2510|||||||||| |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Cordelia Ann Ogle was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Ogle. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | She married /Hibbard/ (?). |
Family | /Hibbard/ (?) | |
| Child | ||
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
David Ogle
M, #2444
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. c 1672, d. s 1734 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Graham d. 18 Sep 1734 |
David Ogle||p93.htm#i2444|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Elizabeth Graham|d. 18 Sep 1734|p63.htm#i2442|John Ogle|b. Sep 1649\nd. b 19 Feb 1683|p94.htm#i2437|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1654\nd. 1713|p5.htm#i2438||||||| |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| David Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle and Elizabeth Graham. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
de Ogle1
M, #2635, b. circa 1055, d. circa 1125
| Reference | 0600 |
| MARRIAGE* | De Ogle married an unknown person. | |
| Birth* | circa 1055 | He was born circa 1055. |
| Death* | circa 1125 | He died circa 1125. |
| Biography* | From the book entitled A Short History of The Ogle Family written by Anna Ogle Kirkpatrick and published as American Families Series by The Shawver Publishing company of Morrison, Illinois in 1927 we learn interesting tidbits of the Ogles some of which are recounted here. Regarding Ogle Castle is the following: "Ogle Castle has been nearly demolished. The remnant of it in its small windows with the pointed arches demonstrated the time of its building. It has a square double moat around it. The Ogle family was seated here before the time of the conquest. Humphrey de Ogle had a grant of all his property from Walter Fitz Williams." "On the east of the Castle is painted in black letters a genealogical table of the Ogles from the Conquest and a curious tomb belonging to that family, made of alabaster and inclosed with iron rails. It consists of recumbent figures of one of the barons and his baby with several figures about them and in one part of it, a shield singularly charged with armorial devices. On the river's side, about three quarters of a mile above the Castle stood Our Lady's Chapel built by one of the Ogles as appeared by his arms fixed against it. A few years since it was overgrown with trees which had twined their roots into its walls. At present it is quite demolished. |
Family | ||
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 3 May 2006 |
Citations
- [S5] Sir Henry A. Ogle, Ogle and Bothal.
Edward Ogle
M, #2443
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. c 1672, d. s 1734 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Graham d. 18 Sep 1734 |
Edward Ogle||p93.htm#i2443|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Elizabeth Graham|d. 18 Sep 1734|p63.htm#i2442|John Ogle|b. Sep 1649\nd. b 19 Feb 1683|p94.htm#i2437|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1654\nd. 1713|p5.htm#i2438||||||| |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Edward Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle and Elizabeth Graham. |
| Last Edited | 25 Apr 1999 |
Edward Ogle
M, #2570
| Father* | John R. Ogle b. 8 Feb 1858, d. 2 Mar 1903 |
| Mother* | Annie V. Woody b. 1862 |
Edward Ogle||p93.htm#i2570|John R. Ogle|b. 8 Feb 1858\nd. 2 Mar 1903|p94.htm#i2558|Annie V. Woody|b. 1862|p130.htm#i2559|Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle|b. 14 Aug 1814\nd. 11 May 1904|p95.htm#i2541|Margaret Wells|b. 30 May 1830\nd. 5 Mar 1899|p126.htm#i2542||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Edward Ogle was the son of John R. Ogle and Annie V. Woody. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | He married Lily Riley. |
Family | Lily Riley | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Eleanor Ogle
F, #2476, b. 2 March 1740, d. before 1800
| Father* | Joseph Ogle b. 1705 |
| Mother* | Sarah Winters d. c 1780 |
Eleanor Ogle|b. 2 Mar 1740\nd. b 1800|p93.htm#i2476|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Eleanor Ogle married Guy Elder. | |
| Birth* | 2 March 1740 | She was born on 2 March 1740.1 |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Ogle and Sarah Winters. | ||
| Death* | before 1800 | She died before 1800 Died before 1800 census. |
| Married Name | Her married name was Elder. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Beall. |
Family | Guy Elder | |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 1999 |
Citations
- [S373] Brumbaugh, Earliest Records All Saints.
Eli Ogle
M, #2535, b. 23 January 1783, d. 19 February 1820
| Father* | Major Benjamin Ogle b. 13 Jan 1746, d. 6 Sep 1813 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Stilley d. 22 Nov 1821 |
Eli Ogle|b. 23 Jan 1783\nd. 19 Feb 1820|p93.htm#i2535|Major Benjamin Ogle|b. 13 Jan 1746\nd. 6 Sep 1813|p92.htm#i2480|Rebecca Stilley|d. 22 Nov 1821|p118.htm#i2481|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|Peter Stilley|b. 1699\nd. c 1765|p118.htm#i2522|Mary (?)||p7.htm#i2523| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 23 January 1783 | Eli Ogle was born on 23 January 1783. |
| He was the son of Major Benjamin Ogle and Rebecca Stilley. | ||
| Baptism | 3 August 1783 | He was baptized on 3 August 1783 at Frederick, MD, Baptized at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fredrick Maryland. |
| Burial* | 16 February 1819 | He was buried on 16 February 1819. |
| Death* | 19 February 1820 | He died on 19 February 1820 at Frederick, MD, at age 37 Fredericktown Herald, Feb. 19, 1820. "Died suddenly Tues morning last, Mr. Elie Ogle, a young man, leaving an aged mother and numerous friends." So his death would have been on 15 Feb. 1820. Note there is no mention of Horatio since he was in D.C. I guess, and no mention of any brother, Benjamin, who I don't think existed. This obit. is published in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN THE NEWSPAPERS OF FREDERICK AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES, MARYLAND, 1820-1830, compiled by F. Edward Wright, pub. Family Line, 1987. (Note from Jean Godwin of Ogle Society 11-99. |
| Probate | 25 April 1820 | His estate was probated on 25 April 1820. |
| Employment* | He was employed at Storekeeper. | |
| Biography* | On January 14, l809 Eli Ogle advertised for the store in Fredericktown, Maryland. |
| Last Edited | 29 Apr 2006 |
Elizabeth Ogle
F, #2446, b. 18 June 1725
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. c 1672, d. s 1734 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Graham d. 18 Sep 1734 |
Elizabeth Ogle|b. 18 Jun 1725|p93.htm#i2446|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Elizabeth Graham|d. 18 Sep 1734|p63.htm#i2442|John Ogle|b. Sep 1649\nd. b 19 Feb 1683|p94.htm#i2437|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1654\nd. 1713|p5.htm#i2438||||||| |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 18 June 1725 | Elizabeth Ogle was born on 18 June 1725 My distant Grandmother was "Elizabeth OGLE" born 18 June 1725. She married "Joseph McDonald" on 17 February 1754 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. She died in 1795 in Montgomery County, Virginia and buried in the Bane Cemetery their. She is the daughter of "Thomas OGLE" born circa 1669 in New Castle, Delaware. He was married to "Elizabeth Graham" in 1720 in New Castle, Delaware. She died in 1734. Thomas OGLE died 13 July 1734 in Ogletown, New Castle County, Delaware. They had six (6) children. Thomas OGLE was married first to Mary Crawford, daughter of Dr. James and Judith Crawford. They had seven (7) children. Thomas OGLE was the son of the immigrant to America "John OGLE and wife Elizabeth Petersdatter". They had 4 known children, A) Thomas, B)- William, C)- Mary and D)- John, who married Elizabeth Robinson. John OGLE was baptized on 30 September 1649 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. He married Elizabeth Petersdatter, the daughter of Peter Jochimson and Ella Olofsdatter, circa 1668 in New Castle, Delaware (then known as Colony of Pennsylvania.) JOHN OGLE died before 19 February 1683 in New Castle, Delaware. John OGLE is the son of "Captian John OGLE and Eleanor PRINGLE". Capt. John OGLE was born circa 1621 in Englingham, England and died in Northumberland, England before 11 June 1686. John OGLE (1621-1686) was the son of "Captian Henry OGLE" born 19 July 1600 in Englingham, England and died circa 1669 their. He married "Jane Forster". He was the son of "Luke OGLE" who married Isabella, daughter of Edm. Craster. Luke OGLE died 29 October 1604 in St. Nicholas Church, England. I have data on this OGLE family back to Humphrey OGLE, 1085-1155, the son of de OGLE, 1055-1125, and would like to exchange data on this early OLGE family with anyone interested. You can write me at: James Erwin Kunkle, PO Box 140460, Edgewater, Colorado-80214-0460, or e-mail me direct to jekunkle@uswest.net and I'd love to visit about out Old OGLE lines. This OGLE family owned Slaves in Maryland, and I have some descending records on the Black Ogles, on down to living Black Ogles today, one of which was a fellow employee with me for years. Warmest Regards, James E. Kunkle, Denver, Retired. |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Elizabeth Graham. | ||
| Note* | She My distant Grandmother was "Elizabeth OGLE" born 18 June 1725. She married "Joseph McDonald" on 17 February 1754 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. She died in 1795 in Montgomery County, Virginia and buried in the Bane Cemetery their. She is the daughter of "Thomas OGLE" born circa 1669 in New Castle, Delaware. He was married to "Elizabeth Graham" in 1720 in New Castle, Delaware. She died in 1734. Thomas OGLE died 13 July 1734 in Ogletown, New Castle County, Delaware. They had six (6) children. Thomas OGLE was married first to Mary Crawford, daughter of Dr. James and Judith Crawford. They had seven (7) children. Thomas OGLE was the son of the immigrant to America "John OGLE and wife Elizabeth Petersdatter". They had 4 known children, A) Thomas, B)- William, C)- Mary and D)- John, who married Elizabeth Robinson. John OGLE was baptized on 30 September 1649 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. He married Elizabeth Petersdatter, the daughter of Peter Jochimson and Ella Olofsdatter, circa 1668 in New Castle, Delaware (then known as Colony of Pennsylvania.) JOHN OGLE died before 19 February 1683 in New Castle, Delaware. John OGLE is the son of "Captian John OGLE and Eleanor PRINGLE". Capt. John OGLE was born circa 1621 in Englingham, England and died in Northumberland, England before 11 June 1686. John OGLE (1621-1686) was the son of "Captian Henry OGLE" born 19 July 1600 in Englingham, England and died circa 1669 their. He married "Jane Forster". He was the son of "Luke OGLE" who married Isabella, daughter of Edm. Craster. Luke OGLE died 29 October 1604 in St. Nicholas Church, England. I have data on this OGLE family back to Humphrey OGLE, 1085-1155, the son of de OGLE, 1055-1125, and would like to exchange data on this early OLGE family with anyone interested. You can write me at: James Erwin Kunkle, PO Box 140460, Edgewater, Colorado-80214-0460, or e-mail me direct to jekunkle@uswest.net and I'd love to visit about out Old OGLE lines. This OGLE family owned Slaves in Maryland, and I have some descending records on the Black Ogles, on down to living Black Ogles today, one of which was a fellow employee with me for years. Warmest Regards, James E. Kunkle, Denver, Retired. | |
| Married Name | 17 February 1754 | As of 17 February 1754,her married name was McDonald. |
| Last Edited | 12 Nov 2007 |
Elizabeth Ogle
F, #2536, b. 16 October 1785
| Father* | Major Benjamin Ogle b. 13 Jan 1746, d. 6 Sep 1813 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Stilley d. 22 Nov 1821 |
Elizabeth Ogle|b. 16 Oct 1785|p93.htm#i2536|Major Benjamin Ogle|b. 13 Jan 1746\nd. 6 Sep 1813|p92.htm#i2480|Rebecca Stilley|d. 22 Nov 1821|p118.htm#i2481|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|Peter Stilley|b. 1699\nd. c 1765|p118.htm#i2522|Mary (?)||p7.htm#i2523| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 16 October 1785 | Elizabeth Ogle was born on 16 October 1785. |
| She was the daughter of Major Benjamin Ogle and Rebecca Stilley. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Ogle
F, #2563, b. 17 April 1864, d. 19 February 1945
| Father* | Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle b. 14 Aug 1814, d. 11 May 1904 |
| Mother* | Margaret Wells b. 30 May 1830, d. 5 Mar 1899 |
Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Ogle|b. 17 Apr 1864\nd. 19 Feb 1945|p93.htm#i2563|Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle|b. 14 Aug 1814\nd. 11 May 1904|p95.htm#i2541|Margaret Wells|b. 30 May 1830\nd. 5 Mar 1899|p126.htm#i2542|Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Mary E. Shipley|b. 10 Jan 1786\nd. 10 Jan 1871|p113.htm#i2539||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 17 April 1864 | Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Ogle was born on 17 April 1864. |
| She was the daughter of Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle and Margaret Wells. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 23 April 1882 | She married John Joseph Durkin on 23 April 1882. |
| Death* | 19 February 1945 | She died on 19 February 1945 at age 80. |
| Biography* | Elizabeth Ann Ogle was educated at Curtis School in Georgetown, D.C. and was a gifted painter in oil as well as skilled in needlework. | |
| Married Name | 23 April 1882 | As of 23 April 1882,her married name was Durkin. |
Family | John Joseph Durkin b. 10 May 1855, d. 6 May 1923 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 28 Aug 1998 |
Frank Ogle1
M, #3884, b. 1874
| Father* | William F. Ogle1 b. 1851 |
| Mother* | Margaret Dunn1 b. 1850 |
Frank Ogle|b. 1874|p93.htm#i3884|William F. Ogle|b. 1851|p96.htm#i3877|Margaret Dunn|b. 1850|p48.htm#i3881|Benjamin R. Ogle|b. 23 Feb 1824\nd. a 1890|p92.htm#i2547|Anna V. Nelson||p90.htm#i2548||||||| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1874 | Frank Ogle was born in 1874.1 |
| He was the son of William F. Ogle and Margaret Dunn.1 |
| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2004 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Frederick Ogle1
M, #3885, b. 1876
| Father* | William F. Ogle1 b. 1851 |
| Mother* | Margaret Dunn1 b. 1850 |
Frederick Ogle|b. 1876|p93.htm#i3885|William F. Ogle|b. 1851|p96.htm#i3877|Margaret Dunn|b. 1850|p48.htm#i3881|Benjamin R. Ogle|b. 23 Feb 1824\nd. a 1890|p92.htm#i2547|Anna V. Nelson||p90.htm#i2548||||||| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1876 | Frederick Ogle was born in 1876.1 |
| He was the son of William F. Ogle and Margaret Dunn.1 |
| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2004 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
George Ogle1
M, #2489, b. circa 1755, d. before 1767
| Father* | Joseph Ogle b. 1705 |
| Mother* | Sarah Winters d. c 1780 |
George Ogle|b. c 1755\nd. b 1767|p93.htm#i2489|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1755 | George Ogle was born circa 1755. |
| He was the son of Joseph Ogle and Sarah Winters. | ||
| Death* | before 1767 | He died before 1767. |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 1999 |
Citations
- [S388] Unknown subject unknown repository.
George Ogle
M, #2525
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. 1706, d. 23 Dec 1771 |
| Mother* | Catherine Howard |
George Ogle||p93.htm#i2525|Thomas Ogle|b. 1706\nd. 23 Dec 1771|p96.htm#i2460|Catherine Howard||p76.htm#i2462|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| George Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle and Catherine Howard. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
George Ogle
M, #2619
| Father* | Benjamin Ogle b. 20 Nov 1715 |
| Mother* | Agnes (?) |
George Ogle||p93.htm#i2619|Benjamin Ogle|b. 20 Nov 1715|p92.htm#i2457|Agnes (?)||p4.htm#i2617|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| George Ogle was the son of Benjamin Ogle and Agnes (?). |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Gilbert de Ogle1
M, #2637, b. circa 1115, d. circa 1180
| Father* | Humphrey de Ogle b. c 1085, d. c 1155 |
Gilbert de Ogle|b. c 1115\nd. c 1180|p93.htm#i2637|Humphrey de Ogle|b. c 1085\nd. c 1155|p93.htm#i2636||||de Ogle|b. c 1055\nd. c 1125|p93.htm#i2635|||||||||| |
| MARRIAGE* | Gilbert de Ogle married an unknown person. | |
| Birth* | circa 1115 | He was born circa 1115. |
| He was the son of Humphrey de Ogle. | ||
| Death* | circa 1180 | He died circa 1180. |
Family | ||
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S5] Sir Henry A. Ogle, Ogle and Bothal.
Henry Ogle1
M, #2654, d. after 1514
| Father* | Sir William Ogle b. 1412, d. 1472 |
Henry Ogle|d. a 1514|p93.htm#i2654|Sir William Ogle|b. 1412\nd. 1472|p96.htm#i2653||||Sir R. Ogle|b. c 1380\nd. c 1436|p96.htm#i2651|Matilda Grey of Heaton||p65.htm#i2652||||||| |
| Henry Ogle was the son of Sir William Ogle. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | He married an unknown person. | |
| Death* | after 1514 | He died after 1514. |
Family | ||
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S5] Sir Henry A. Ogle, Ogle and Bothal.
Herbert Ogle1
M, #2580
| Father* | John R. Ogle b. 8 Feb 1858, d. 2 Mar 1903 |
| Mother* | Annie V. Woody b. 1862 |
Herbert Ogle||p93.htm#i2580|John R. Ogle|b. 8 Feb 1858\nd. 2 Mar 1903|p94.htm#i2558|Annie V. Woody|b. 1862|p130.htm#i2559|Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle|b. 14 Aug 1814\nd. 11 May 1904|p95.htm#i2541|Margaret Wells|b. 30 May 1830\nd. 5 Mar 1899|p126.htm#i2542||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Herbert Ogle was the son of John R. Ogle and Annie V. Woody. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S388] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Horatio Ogle1
M, #2877, b. 19 August 1842, d. 4 October 1842
| Father* | Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle1 b. 14 Aug 1814, d. 11 May 1904 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth A. Haney1 d. 7 Sep 1851 |
Horatio Ogle|b. 19 Aug 1842\nd. 4 Oct 1842|p93.htm#i2877|Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle|b. 14 Aug 1814\nd. 11 May 1904|p95.htm#i2541|Elizabeth A. Haney|d. 7 Sep 1851|p66.htm#i2552|Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Mary E. Shipley|b. 10 Jan 1786\nd. 10 Jan 1871|p113.htm#i2539||||||| |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 19 August 1842 | Horatio Ogle was born on 19 August 1842.1 |
| He was the son of Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle and Elizabeth A. Haney.1 | ||
| Death* | 4 October 1842 | He died on 4 October 1842 This death day only one day later than death of older sister Marthey. Must have been an illness going around.1 |
| Last Edited | 18 Sep 1999 |
Citations
- [S456] Mary Durkin Carey, "MDC notes."
Horatio (Horace) Ogle
M, #2538, b. circa 1789, d. 4 September 1831
| Father* | Major Benjamin Ogle b. 13 Jan 1746, d. 6 Sep 1813 |
| Mother* | Rebecca Stilley d. 22 Nov 1821 |
Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Major Benjamin Ogle|b. 13 Jan 1746\nd. 6 Sep 1813|p92.htm#i2480|Rebecca Stilley|d. 22 Nov 1821|p118.htm#i2481|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456|Peter Stilley|b. 1699\nd. c 1765|p118.htm#i2522|Mary (?)||p7.htm#i2523| |
| Charts | Herman Charles Vollmer WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Reference | B-44 |
| Birth* | circa 1789 | Horatio (Horace) Ogle was born circa 1789 at Fredericktown, MD. |
| He was the son of Major Benjamin Ogle and Rebecca Stilley. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 4 February 1812 | He married Mary Ellen Shipley on 4 February 1812 at Georgetown, Washington, D.C.. |
| Burial* | 1831 | He was buried in 1831 at Georgetown, D.C., He was buried at the Old Community Cemetery on the grounds of old Georgetown College. The following is the epitaph on his grave stone: "Oh death, you have conquered me,I by your dart am slain, But Christ will conquer thee And I shall rise again". The remains of those buried in the Old Community Cemetery were later removed to Georgetown University burying ground where the priests were buried to make room for building expansion at Georgetown University.1 |
| Death* | 4 September 1831 | He died on 4 September 1831 at Georgetown, D.C.. |
| Moved* | 1812 | In 1812 at Georgetown, D.C., The Ogle family lived in Georgetown from 1812 when Horatio (Horace0 Ogle moved there from Frederick County, Md.1 |
| MILITARY* | 1812 | In 1812 Served in War of 1812 as a private in Captain Edward Edmonston's Company of Grenadiers, 1st Regiment, district of Columbia Militia..1 |
| Biography* | 28 November 1821 | On 28 November 1821 He was one of the appointed executors of the will of Rebecca Stilley Ogle and stated, "do renounce all my right of title and claim to the executorship, accordingly desiring at the same time that letters of administration be granted to Ezra Mantz of Frederick County" dated and signed November 28, 1821. Later he moved to Georgetown and fought in the War of 1812-1814. He was educated in Frederick Maryland, but moved to Georgetown (once a part of Maryland) as an apprentice to Mr. Thomas Hyde in his tannery busniness. Mr. Hyde was a close friend of Major Benjamin Ogle. The following is taken from a letter that his sister - in-law, Catherine Clements wrote to Ambrose L. Ogle in response to a request for family information: Well my child its a great any years since I lived with your grandfather, You must know that when sister "Polly" ( a family nick-name for Mary, married your grandfather Horace Ogle. I went to live with them. They were considered the most handsome couple in Georgetown, (now West Washington) at that time and your grandfather was I think the proudest man I ever knew. From what I heard during the time I was living with your grandfather, his father's name was Benjamin and he kept a dry goods and general merchandise store in Frederick, Md. Your grandfather had one brother named Eli and another named Benjainin, after whom your Uncle Benjamin was named. He also had a sister whose name was Elizabeth. I do not remember having seen any of your grandfather's relations except his brother Benjamin who I think must have been the youngest child of the family. He (Benjamin) made frequent visits to Washington to see his brother Horace and I have always supposed from the earnest conversations that passed between them that there was some important business connected with the visits. What his business was, however, I never understood or at least do not remember now; but you must remember child that has been a long, long time ago -~ nigh four score years. His brother ( Benjamin) often invited your grandfather to accompany him to Fredericktown~ but he,(grandfather), seemed indignant at these invitations and often remarked that he would never ask them for anything. During the war (1812) , however, while he (grandfather) was in service, Sister Polly received regular remittances of gold coin - and my child gold was gold then - as well as provisions and clothing from ~ his people in Frederick. These remittances were kept up during Sister Polly's entire period of gestation and for some time after the birth of your. Father (Rezin). Here the old lady waxed eloquent, referring to father's birth she said: "Will I ever forget that night (August 14, 1814); there lay Sister Polly in the agonies of travail while from the window could be seen the Capitol in flame. Despite the~ efforts of the kind old doctor and dear old Aunt "Winnie~ (the nurse), it seemed impossible to exclude the lurid glare, the red streaked sky and agonizing yells of horror that0 seemed to bid defiance to paturition and the kind old doctor's effort." (Her graphic description of this night of horror is beyond the power to depict - no pen could do it justice; not tongue could. reproduce it, unless assisted by a memory of the scene) But my child, I have quite drifted from my theme. You must know that your grandfather left his house in Frederick under quite delicate circumstances and I trust my frank relation of them since it is by your request, will not give offense. From what I could understand your grandfather fell in love with a pretty servant girl who was at that time in his father's employ. This proud and dignified parent could never suffer their son to form a marital alliance with their domestic menial, and finding that the boy was bent, upon his purpose, and their efforts to restrain him were useless they resolved upon the plan to send him to Georgetown (West Washington) where he was bound as an apprentice to Mr. Thomas Hyde ( a former resident of Frederick and warm personal friend of his (grandfather's) father ) in the tanning and currying business. My father lived directly opposite the tannery and there it was that sister Polly first became acquainted with your grandfather, an acquaintance which ultimately ended. in their union, and this, strange to say he did precisely what his parents had endeavored to prevent him from doing , that is marrying a poor girl. Upon the death of his (Horace's) father, he went to Frederick to attend the funeral. He was mentioned as one of the executors or administrators of the will I think which I also think he declined in favor of his brother (whether this brother was Eli or Benjamin the old lady did not state and as she has now passed from earth the information is beyond ascertainment unless the testatory documents on file in Frederick would show this) His father I understood died very suddenly if indeed he was not found dead in bed. Of your grand£ather's mother I heard but very little which must have been very unimportant as I have not the slightest remembrances of any incident connected with her life, not even do I remember having heard her first name. Your grandfather's uncle Eli also died suddenly so I understood somewhat after the mannerof his father's death, apoplexy I suppose. - Of your grandfather's sister Elizabeth I also know but little save that I remember having seen some specimens of the most handsome artistic- needle embroidery which bore her initials and which were said to have been executed by her. From what I could understand her mind became impaired and she was sent to place called Bethlehem or Betheney (I am not certain about the .orthography of the word, but the phonetic impression upon the ear was Beth er-ni) which at that time was celebrated for it s excellent sanitarium for the insane. I never heard whether she recovered or not but suppose (and it is simply supposition) that she died there. I believe my- child that I have related all the incidents 'that I remember, which occurred previous to the childhood of your father. What has occurred since he can as well if not better inform you than myself. You might remark to your inquiring friend Dr. Todd that I consider the Ogle Family the proudest flesh and blood I ever knew. If I can call to mind anything not here enumerated or give you any further information I will be pleased to do so at some subsequent interview. REMARKS made by Ambrose L. Ogle regarding Catherine Clements I found this old lady tottering beneath the cares sad sorrows of nigh four score and ten, to be one of the most remarkable personages I ever met. Congenial and pleasant, educated and refined, possessing a nice vocabulary an eloquent delivery, a most lively imagination and above all the most wonderful power to vividly portray the many interesting incidents of the past decades. Her knowledge of the past and store of general information seemed inexhaustible and I therefore feel confident that the accompanying statement contains all the information relative to the family current at the time, for in my opinion she was the most wonderful and reliable authority that could be consulted. Yours truly, Ambrose L. Ogle.1 |
| Anecdote | 19 September 1897 | On 19 September 1897 Letter Ambrose. L. Ogle Wash D. C. 9-19-1897 (These letters were in file of Dr. Todd's - appear to be miscellaneous. Dr. Todd was the researcher who was working on linking the American Ogles with the English Ogles.) My grandfather. Horace as far as is known inherited nothing directly from his father; his sister. Elizabeth. died insane, in the Bethalem asylum his bro Eli, according his will died possessed of nothing beyond personal effects and one slave (Kate); his other brother Benjamin who died at the home of John Witherow on Tom's Creek according to his (Benj's will) died possessed of nothing beyond tools and clothes; and since their mother Rebecca died possessed according to her will of real and personal property which she willed to Horace, her only surviving child. It would seem evident that her husband. Benjamin made a will leaving all his property to her for life in trust for chn, On the other hand: we know that her husb. Benj. died suddenly (was found dead in bed)(intestate) Letter A. L. Ogle, Wash. D. C. 12/17/1894 He has just completed "The Naked Truth" which is as its name implies a truthful story of my life and parents. Tho it is not in the nature of a history (being written in the guise of a novel) the whole constituting a series of moral essays which (pardon the vanity) cannot fail to prove beneficial to mankind, both for their literary elevation, as well as their undeniable underlying truth. If I can find apublisher etc. 1604 33rd St.(Note there is a picture of this block of houses in MVW file 1999) Letter A. L. Ogle .8/24/1896 Wash. D.C. I have in my possession the "quaint old mirror" of Benj. Ogle which I have endeavored to immortalize in verse in a poem entitled "The Magic Mirror" wherein in a reverie I fancy the mysterious mirror possessed the power to reflect anew the many scenes that have passed over in bygone years. It is quite a lengthy poem of which I feel somewhat Proud. Following I give an extract: (Unfortunately the document that came to MVW in 1999 did not contain the extract - MVW 12-99). |
| Anecdote* | 15 October 1897 | On 15 October 1897 Letter from Ambrose L. Ogle (at that time bookkeeper for W.T. & F. B. Weaver, 1208. 32nd St., Washington, D. C. ).Date Oct 15, 1897 To: Dr. S S. Todd, Kansas City, ~Mo. (Regarding my)---grandfather, Horatio, father tells me that his mother, even when in need, when left a widow by 'the early death of her husband , and that too with quite a large family, was too- independent, even though the best people of that time importuned her, to make application for a pension; and she would say: "No ~ my husband fought to maintain his country's liberty , because it was his duty - I should regard it as blood money - I wouldn't have it!" She reared her family with her needle until father was able to support his family. I remember grandmother very well, though I was exactly 4 years old on the day she died, she was buried on her 85th birthday. She was tall, stately, dignified, yet graceful, with features fine and feminine yet firm as steel. Her modesty was such that father informs me that throghout her long life he never on a single occasion saw more of her person than her bands and face,' tho he was the oldest arid she nursed every one of her children entirely upon the breast. I can give you no personal description of grandfather Horatio but father informs me that he was 5'll~' tall and weighed about 170 to 180 lbs. He had a fair education, including Latin and some Greek; was a great lover of good books, his favorites for constant perusal being the bible, Shakespeare, Plutaechts Lives and Alexander Pope. His favorite motto to his children was "If you don't know a thing, you can, at least, keep silent." |
Family | Mary Ellen Shipley b. 10 January 1786, d. 10 January 1871 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 4 February 1812 | He married Mary Ellen Shipley on 4 February 1812 at Georgetown, D.C.. |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2007 |
Citations
- [S456] Mary Durkin Carey, "MDC notes."
Horatio F Ogle1
M, #2880, b. 30 April 1847, d. 5 November 1850
| Father* | Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle1 b. 14 Aug 1814, d. 11 May 1904 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth A. Haney1 d. 7 Sep 1851 |
Horatio F Ogle|b. 30 Apr 1847\nd. 5 Nov 1850|p93.htm#i2880|Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle|b. 14 Aug 1814\nd. 11 May 1904|p95.htm#i2541|Elizabeth A. Haney|d. 7 Sep 1851|p66.htm#i2552|Horatio (Horace) Ogle|b. c 1789\nd. 4 Sep 1831|p93.htm#i2538|Mary E. Shipley|b. 10 Jan 1786\nd. 10 Jan 1871|p113.htm#i2539||||||| |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 30 April 1847 | Horatio F Ogle was born on 30 April 1847.1 |
| He was the son of Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle and Elizabeth A. Haney.1 | ||
| Death* | 5 November 1850 | He died on 5 November 1850 at age 3.1 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Washington, D.C.. |
| Last Edited | 16 Dec 2004 |
Citations
- [S456] Mary Durkin Carey, "MDC notes."
Humphrey de Ogle1
M, #2636, b. circa 1085, d. circa 1155
| Father* | de Ogle b. c 1055, d. c 1125 |
Humphrey de Ogle|b. c 1085\nd. c 1155|p93.htm#i2636|de Ogle|b. c 1055\nd. c 1125|p93.htm#i2635|||||||||||||||| |
| MARRIAGE* | Humphrey de Ogle married an unknown person. | |
| Birth* | circa 1085 | He was born circa 1085. |
| He was the son of de Ogle. | ||
| Death* | circa 1155 | He died circa 1155. |
Family | ||
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S5] Sir Henry A. Ogle, Ogle and Bothal.
James Ogle
M, #2494
| Father* | Captain James Ogle b. 1 Jun 1753, d. 1830 |
| Mother* | Mary Biggs |
James Ogle||p93.htm#i2494|Captain James Ogle|b. 1 Jun 1753\nd. 1830|p94.htm#i2487|Mary Biggs||p24.htm#i2488|Joseph Ogle|b. 1705|p94.htm#i2455|Sarah Winters|d. c 1780|p128.htm#i2456||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| James Ogle was the son of Captain James Ogle and Mary Biggs. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
James Ogle
M, #2532
| Father* | Thomas Ogle b. 1706, d. 23 Dec 1771 |
| Mother* | Catherine Howard |
James Ogle||p93.htm#i2532|Thomas Ogle|b. 1706\nd. 23 Dec 1771|p96.htm#i2460|Catherine Howard||p76.htm#i2462|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| James Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle and Catherine Howard. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
James Ogle
M, #2620
| Father* | Benjamin Ogle b. 20 Nov 1715 |
| Mother* | Agnes (?) |
James Ogle||p93.htm#i2620|Benjamin Ogle|b. 20 Nov 1715|p92.htm#i2457|Agnes (?)||p4.htm#i2617|Thomas Ogle|b. c 1672\nd. s 1734|p96.htm#i2440|Mary Crawford|b. c 1671\nd. 1720|p39.htm#i2441||||||| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| James Ogle was the son of Benjamin Ogle and Agnes (?). |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
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