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Nathaniel Drake Jr.1
M, #3949, d. 1809
| | Nathaniel Drake Jr. was the son of Nathaniel Drake and Delialah Floyd.1 |
Death* | 1809 | He died in 1809. |
Probate* | February 1810 | His estate was probated in February 1810 at Nash, N.C. |
Will* | 7 November 1809 | He left a will on 7 November 1809 at N.C The Abstract of his will is found in "The Wills of Nash County, N.C. by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. Apparently he was a bachelor as he mentions his mother and siblings but no wife or children. |
Citations
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", According to Don, he died a batchelor.
Richard Drake1
M, #1953
Citations
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
Richard Drake1
M, #4564, b. before 1692, d. 1759
Birth* | before 1692 | Richard Drake was born before 1692 at Isle of Wight, N.C.2 |
Death* | 1759 | He died in 1759 at Southhampton, VA, His will was written February 29 1759.1 |
Note* | | He He may have had brothers named Thomas, and John as they were living in the area. |
Citations
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Sarah Drake1
F, #4639, b. 1757, d. 21 April 1839
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, She is called Sara Bridgers in her father's will.
Rev. Jonathan Dunham1
M, #2837
Family | Jane Pyatt b. 15 September 1695, d. 15 September 1779 |
Citations
- [S453] Angelfire, online www.angelfire.com/ar/pyeatt/rene.html.
T. J. (?) Dunn
M, #3854
Citations
- [S540] Telegraph, Nov 23, 2003.
Florene A. (Rinkie) Dunn1
F, #3853, b. 1918, d. 21 November 2003
Birth* | 1918 | Florene A. (Rinkie) Dunn was born in 1918.1 |
| | She was the daughter of T. J. (?) Dunn and Lula (?)1 |
Death* | 21 November 2003 | She died on 21 November 2003 at Bleckley County, GA.1 |
Burial* | 23 November 2003 | She was buried on 23 November 2003 at Mt. Calvary Baptist Cemetery. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Sapp. |
Citations
- [S540] Telegraph, Nov 23, 2003.
Herschel Dunn1
M, #1203
Citations
- [S113] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jim Dunn
M, #1172
Citations
- [S470] Doris Dixon, "La Verne papers."
Lula Neola Dunn1
F, #1205, b. 7 January 1882, d. 28 January 1958
Birth* | 7 January 1882 | Lula Neola Dunn was born on 7 January 1882 Her grandson says she was the youngest child. |
| | She was the daughter of Jim Dunn and Penny Salonie (Dollie) Davis. |
Death* | 28 January 1958 | She died on 28 January 1958 at age 76. |
Note* | | She I saw your Jim DUNN listing tonight on one of the Ancestory pages. My grandmother was Lula Neola Dunn who married Thomas Jefferson Abney. Lula was the youngest daughter of James "Jim" B. Dunn and Salonia "Dolly" Davis Dunn. Lula Dunn Abney was born 7 Jan 1882 and died 28 Jan 1958.
I would be interested in exchanging information on Great Grandfather Dunn and his family tree with you or anyone you know that is doing research on that part of the family tree. I am also just started researching the Davis line and would like to make contact with others researching that part of the family as well. Tom Bethune (e-mail - tbethune@juno.com.) |
Married Name | | Her married name was Abney. |
Citations
- Middle name from grandson.
Major Dunn1
M, #2381
Citations
- [S23] Doris Floyd Dixon, "Pedigree Chart."
Margaret Dunn1,2
F, #3881, b. 1850
Citations
- [S544] Jim Patrick, "Ogle Discussion," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, February 2004.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Ambrose A. Durkin
M, #2567, b. 29 December 1882, d. 16 September 1966
Dorothy Durkin
F, #2608, b. 19 September 1912
Elizabeth Durkin
F, #2610, b. 12 May 1918
Francis C. Durkin
M, #2609, b. 9 December 1914
John Joseph Durkin
M, #2564, b. 10 May 1855, d. 6 May 1923
Birth* | 10 May 1855 | John Joseph Durkin was born on 10 May 1855 at Washingon, D.C. |
MARRIAGE* | 23 April 1882 | He married Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Ogle, daughter of Rezin (Pap) Horatio Ogle and Margaret Wells, on 23 April 1882. |
Death* | 6 May 1923 | He died on 6 May 1923 at Georgetown, Washington, D.C., at age 67. |
Biography* | | John Joseph Durkin worked as a gun smith, lock smith and electric cotractor in Georgetown in the 1200 block of Wisconsin Avenue. |
Mary Margaret Durkin1
F, #2568, b. 20 June 1900, d. 30 May 1994
Birth* | 20 June 1900 | Mary Margaret Durkin was born on 20 June 1900 at Georgetown, D.C. |
| | She was the daughter of John Joseph Durkin and Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Ogle. |
MARRIAGE* | 4 September 1939 | She married Willard Carey on 4 September 1939. |
Death* | 30 May 1994 | She died on 30 May 1994 at age 93 A FINAL NOTE ON MARY DURKIN CAREY I received call in early June from Preston Littleton telling me that Mary had died. She died on Memorial Day (how like her to choose that day). Her last note to MVW after almost twenty years of correspondence was sent on April 26, 1994 just two months before her death. it is hadwritten in the same clear "hand" as always, but it is shakey and becomes very spidery at the end. It reads: Dear Margaret Ann: Thanks for sweet note. I am very weak almost at end of my rope; flat on my back and depend on others to be moved about. Preston's son is overseeing my affairs and I am at Adventist Hospital Center for rehabilitation in Takoma Park. I have congestive heart failure so I am in Gods hands. So glad you are settled and wish Stevie good luck. Also, glad you use your name for your grandmother she was my favorite. Broken hip was healed and heart failure followed. Love Cousin Mary. |
Biography* | | Mary Margaret Durkin Carey is primarily responsible for compiling the information on the Ogle Family starting with her grandfather Rezin Horatio Ogle. In addition, in 1976 she put together a comprehensive outline of the entire Ogle family using both historical records and private family records. She gave this record to her grand niece, Margaret Ann Vollmer Woodrough as a celebration of the Bicentennial year of 1976. Her gift started her niece on a fascinating hobby that has lasted for more than twenty years. Mary Carey has been a member of the National Society of the Daughters of American Revolution since 1945 through her ancestor Benjamin Ogle. She has served as Historian and Librarian and her DAR # is 352557. Until her death she lived in Takoma Park, Maryland and continued to carry on a lively correspondence with her niece. Mary's letters are in MVW file. She was educated by the nuns of the Visitation in Georgetown and at Immaculata Seminary in Cleveland Park, D.C. She studied music (piano) and art 18 and 20 years respectively. She retired from Federal Government service after thirty years at the Pentagon in the Department of Defense as an analyst. |
Note* | | She There are many interesting letters in MVW file from Mary over the years. |
DAR #* | | DAR# 352557. |
Married Name | 4 September 1939 | As of 4 September 1939,her married name was Carey. |
Anecdote* | 1989 | In 1989 REMEMBRANCES OF MARY DURKIN CAREY Margaret V. Woodrough asked Mary Durkin Carey for remembrances. Here are her notes: "In 1904 we still traveled in horse drawn carriages. They were very fashionable. About 1911 automobiles began to appear increasing as time went on. One summer day in 1904 my mother and aunt and I were driving to Glen Echo, Md when our horse suddenly broke loose from our carriage and left us on the road, mother and aunt received sprains and bruises, but I lit out of the carriage on my feet and, at four years of age, i was just surprised and a fellow traveler on the road gave me a ham sandwich which kept me happy while he picked up my mother and aunt and took us to our destination. The run-away horse was later found quietly eating grass on a nearby lawn. This was my first eventful experience. In 1909 the big news of the discovery of the north pole excited the world. Two separate explorers, Cook and Peary claimed the honor and although Peary was given credit for the discovery everyone said Cook deserved the honor. In 1910 Haley's Comet was the big attraction. I was ten years old when I had my first glimpse of outer space wonders and saw the comet through the telescope at 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue in DC. |
Residence* | 1991 | She lived in 1991 at Takoma Park, Montgomery County, MD; 8302 Haddon Drive, Takoma Park, MD. |
Citations
- [S402] Ogle Family Records, Compiled records.
William H. Durphy1
M, #4294, b. 1864
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Benjamin B. Dykes1
M, #5093, b. 1857
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Daniel D Dykes1
M, #5102, b. 1824, d. after 1880
MARRIAGE* | | Daniel D Dykes married Nancy Sermons. |
Birth* | 1824 | He was born in 1824.1 |
Death* | after 1880 | He died after 1880.1 |
Note* | | He Its possible that Jacob Dykes born in 1795 and his wife Catherine born in 1805 are the parents of Daniel. I say this because in 1850 they are shown living with a son Gabriel 17 and Nancy 14. Gabriel is not commonly used and Daniel could have named a son after his brother. If so, this Gabriel age 17 in the 1850 census shows up in 1870 with a large family. |
CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860; This family lives right next door to James B. Holland who is shown with two adult women one of whom is listed as "Deaf and Dumb". I believe the other adult is possibly a twin sister of Mary.James is living with a child named Charity age 2. for a long time I was puzzled who this child could be as she was born before James married his second wife. I've concluded that she is the infant daughter of Moses who lives next door to James. Moses was a widower with three young children in his household and I suspect he sent charity to live with her grandfather since there were two adult women to care for her. July 2008. |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
Daniel Gabriel Dykes1,2
M, #5106, b. 1856
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
Eliousia Dykes1
F, #5115, b. 1878
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Elizabeth Dykes
F, #1802
MARRIAGE* | | Elizabeth Dykes married an unknown person. |
Census* | 1870 | She appeared on the census of 1870 at Pulaski County, GA. |
George W. Dykes1
M, #5094, b. 1870, d. before 1880
Citations
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, He does not appear in the 1880 census with his parents.
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