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Thomas Ogle
M, #2524
| | Thomas Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle and Mary Livingston. |
Biography* | | Thomas was named in the will of Major Joseph Ogle who bequeathed him 100 acres of land in Frederick county, Maryland. |
William Ogle1
M, #2508
Citations
- William and Margaret are first cousins.
Ensign William Ogle
M, #2485, b. 18 April 1751, d. 1810
MARRIAGE* | | Ensign William Ogle married Mary Cresap, daughter of Daniel Cresap. |
Birth* | 18 April 1751 | He was born on 18 April 1751.1 |
| | He was the son of Joseph Ogle and Sarah Winters. |
Death* | 1810 | He died in 1810 Died in Sinking Springs, Adams Co., Ohio. |
Biography* | | William served as an Ensign in Lord Dunmore's war and later fought in Captain Michael Cresap's famous Rifle Company which took part in action at Boston in 1775. William and his family moved to Adams county, Ohio about 1800. He had a son, Benjamin Ogle, whose son was named Benjamin Franklin Ogle. |
Citations
- [S373] Brumbaugh, Earliest Records All Saints.
William F. Ogle1
M, #3877, b. 1851
MARRIAGE* | | William F. Ogle married Margaret Dunn.2 |
Birth* | 1851 | He was born in 1851.1 |
| | He was the son of Benjamin Roumanis.. Ogle and Anna Virginia Nelson.1 |
Occupation* | 1880 | He was in 1880 at Housepainter, Washington, D.C..3 |
Note* | 2004 | He Thanks very much for the completed text. Yes, I did receive it. I'm sorry that I've not yet responded, but I was looking for the other text that had been truncated and was incomplete -- and found it with John Ogle, born September, 1649, married to Elizabeth Wollaston. It would be great to have the rest of that text, also., if you have time. Peggy Ogle, who has been a good friend for 10-12 years, had always mentioned to me that her grandfather had been born in England, certainly not a strange concept. It wasn't until I happened to look more closely at a birth certificate for her father, that I realized that his father was born in Washington DC! I went to the library and checked out the census, and found that, not only had he been born in DC, but also his father. Then, a little more digging, and found that after Horatio moved to DC, there were four generations of Ogles born there, and that Peggy's Ogle line came to this country a hundred years before the Revolution. Quite a surprise for someone who thought that her migrant Ogle ancestor was her grandfather. I've had to do quite a bit of digging, since there seems to be no other researcher online who is working the line from Horatio. Of course, Horatio died before his son, Benjamin, was very old, and the pattern of father-estrangement or -absence seems to have continued down the line, to the present day. I wish I had time to go to Washington, to see why Benjamin was in prison in 1860, and how long he was incarcerated -- and if there were other men in the line who spent time in jail. I am trying to get everything tidied up as much as possible, in order to present a genealogy (however inadequate) to Peggy at Christmas time. A couple of years ago, she visited Ireland and went to the village where her grandmother (Margaret Leahy) was born. It's interesting that Peggy's great-grandfather, William F. Ogle (b. 03 Nov 1850 DC) had also married an immigrant Irish girl, possibly a servant somewhere. Eventually, I'd like to discern if this pattern of marriage to a lower-class servant girl is a pattern that was established by Horatio and continued to the present day. I love being able to recognize certain patterns that are carried in families for many generations -- it's an insight reserved for historians and genealogists. A family I'm working for some other friends has a pattern of men who travelled long distances to find Indian wives. Thanks again for the completed text and I would certainly appreciate receiving the rest of the text for John Ogle (1649). Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Jim Patrick in 2004. |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S544] Jim Patrick, "Ogle Discussion," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, February 2004.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
George Oxley1
M, #3034
Citations
- [S471] Letter, Doris Dixon to MVW, Feb 29 2000.
Liman Avner Oxley1
M, #3355, b. 27 August 1889, d. 3 June 1891
Birth* | 27 August 1889 | Liman Avner Oxley was born on 27 August 1889.1 |
| | He was the son of Mary Jane Oxley.1 |
Death* | 3 June 1891 | He died on 3 June 1891 at Floyd Family Cemetery, Pulaski County, GA, at age 1.1 |
Citations
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery, Evidently his mother was not married as his tombstone reads: Son of Miss Jane Oxley.
Mary Jane Oxley1
F, #3035, b. 1870
Citations
- [S471] Letter, Doris Dixon to MVW, Feb 29 2000.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery, Evidently his mother was not married as his tombstone reads: Son of Miss Jane Oxley.
James Samuel Padgett
M, #2138, b. 25 October 1866, d. 8 January 1925
MARRIAGE* | | James Samuel Padgett married Nancy Jane Howell. |
Birth* | 25 October 1866 | He was born on 25 October 1866. |
Death* | 8 January 1925 | He died on 8 January 1925 at age 58. |
John Parker1,2
M, #1983
Citations
- Another source calls him Francis Parker.
- [S538] Unknown compiler, Nash Abstracts.
John Parker1
M, #3840
Citations
- [S538] Unknown compiler, Nash Abstracts.
Lucy Parker1
F, #3841
Citations
- [S538] Unknown compiler, Nash Abstracts.
Mary Ann Parker
F, #832, d. 6 August 1833
MARRIAGE* | 23 December 1814 | Mary Ann Parker married John Crowley Richardson, son of John Crowley Richardson and Sarah Hall, on 23 December 1814 at Fayette County, KY, Fayette Co., Ky Marriage Bonds Books 1-2 p. 58. |
Death* | 6 August 1833 | She died on 6 August 1833 at KY.1 |
Biography* | | Mary Parker was the grandaughter of Gen. Andrew Porter. She was also the aunt of Mary Todd Lincoln see Fayette Co. Marriage bonds Bks 1-2. |
Married Name | 23 December 1814 | As of 23 December 1814,her married name was Richardson. |
Citations
- [S593] G. Glenn Clift, Kentucky Obituaries.
William Parker1
M, #3839
Citations
- [S538] Unknown compiler, Nash Abstracts.
Obedience Parsons
F, #1866, b. circa 1754
Birth* | circa 1754 | Obedience Parsons was born circa 1754. |
MARRIAGE* | 1774 | She married Reddick Bass, son of Jacob Bass Sr. and Ann (?), in 1774. |
Married Name | 1774 | As of 1774,her married name was Bass. |
Catherine Patterson
F, #1003
MARRIAGE* | | Catherine Patterson married Robert Carscadden. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Carscadden. |
Samuel L. Patterson
M, #644
Citations
- [S67] Ferrin & Peter, Bourbon, Scott and Nicholas Co., KY.
Wiley Paul1
M, #3450, b. 1863, d. 29 April 1901
Birth* | 1863 | Wiley Paul was born in 1863. |
MARRIAGE* | circa 1890 | He married Polly Hartley, daughter of Fate Hartley, circa 1890. |
Death* | 29 April 1901 | He died on 29 April 1901 at Pulaski County, GA, He was clubbed to death for resisting arrest. He is buried at Bowers Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- He is buried next to his wife Polly at Mt. Horeb Cemetery. Dates taken from tombstone.
- [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.
Charity Peacock1,2
F, #4715, d. before 1860
MARRIAGE* | circa 1851 | Charity Peacock married Moses Holland, son of James B. Holland Jr. and Charity Barefoot, circa 1851.2 |
Death* | before 1860 | She died before 1860 She does not appear on the 1860 census.3 |
Name Variation | | Charity Peacock was also known as Mattie Elizabeth Peacock Apparently Mattie Elizabeth Peacock married Moses Holland although there is no record of their marriage in Pulaski County. Moses and Mattie are listed as parents of Sarah who married Edward Parker. Sarah's death certificate says she was born April 5, 1853 and died June 14, 1931. |
CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski, GA; A Charity Peacock lives next door to John Holland father of John Jasper Holland. In her household is Elizabeth Holland (age 25 or 45) with three teen age children. Directly under Charity's name is a child age 6 named Nancy who appears to belong to Charity. I suspect that if Elizabeth Holland is indeed 45 she is sister of one of the original immigrants. |
Married Name | circa 1851 | As of circa 1851,her married name was Holland.2 |
Family | Moses Holland b. 2 February 1828, d. 1 February 1917 |
Children | |
Citations
- Her name appears on her son's death certificate. She is shown as Charity there.
- [S598] Dunn, N.C.. Learry Lawrence Warren, "unknown short title," e-mail to MVW, 2006, Learry is not sure about Mattie's name being Peacock. Apparently its a family story.
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
Anne Pease
F, #710
MARRIAGE* | circa 1800 | Anne Pease married Walter Fortune circa 1800 This information and infomation about children of marriage #1 supplied by Susan Kelly who was found by Laura Glass over the internet in 1998. |
Married Name | circa 1800 | As of circa 1800,her married name was Fortune. |
Minnie Lee Perkins1
F, #3002
MARRIAGE* | 25 October 1906 | Minnie Lee Perkins married Jim R. Hill Jr., son of Jim R. Hill and Mary Jane Davis, on 25 October 1906 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
Married Name | 25 October 1906 | As of 25 October 1906,her married name was Hill. |
Citations
- [S471] Letter, Doris Dixon to MVW, Feb 29 2000.
Teresa M. Pershey
F, #4683, b. 1885
John Phillips
M, #4012
Kinion Phillips1
M, #1215
Citations
- [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.
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