John ogden of rye
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- John B. Ogden was an Arkansas judge.
- John B. Ogden (1812–?), 19th century Arkansas judge; John Ogden (academic), co-founder of Fisk University, Nashville, in 1866; John William Ogden (1860s-1930).
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Manuscript Group 219, Guide to the City of Newark Records, 1714 / John Ogden, Jr. (1743-1815) Journal, 1787-1791 / Stone Carting Records, 1804-1813 1714-1813
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the Pilgrim
John Ogden 1609 – 1682 | his parents
& 1637 Jane Bond est. 1620 – bef 1691 | her parents
of County Lancashire, England
& 1640 Southampton LI
& Elizabethtown NJ
This is my working hypothesis – the way I see it as of this moment!!
John Ogden and Jane Bond were married 8 May 1637 in England.
They migrated to New England in late 1641. He was a stone mason.
Jane Bond was sister to Robert Bond and dau of Jonathan Bond of England
Children of John Ogden & wife Jane Bond:
1. John Ogden Jr 3 Mar 1638 England – 24 Nov 1702 Elizabethtown NJ
married Elizabeth Plum
dau of Samuel Plum of Branford CT and afterwards Newark NJ
and granddaughter of John Plum of Dorchester, Mass.
a. Jemima Ogden 1692 –
married Henry Pierson
i. Henry Pierson 20 Jan 1714 –
ii. Elizabeth Pierson 23 Oct 1715 –
iii. Jemima Pierson 22 Dec 1717 – 23 Nov 1804
married James Arnett
iv. John Pierson 22 Feb 1720 –
v. Sarah Pierson 21 Mar 1722 –
vi. Benjamin Pierson 31 Mar 1724 –
vii. Hannah Pierso
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John B. Ogden
American lawyer
For other people named John Ogden, see John Ogden (disambiguation).
John B. Ogden | |
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| Born | July 3, 1812 Cumberland County, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Occupation | Judge |
John B. Ogden (July 3, 1812 in Cumberland County, New Jersey - after 1889 probably Crawford County, Arkansas) was an Arkansas judge.
Early life
John B. Ogden was the son of Col John B. Ogden and Sarah Buck. His father died in 1813 from the effects of a wound received during the War of 1812. His mother Sarah (Buck) Ogden died in 1873. John B. Ogden was an only child. At 17 years old, he began the study of law.
Career
In 1843, he came to Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas where he lived the rest of his life. In 1856, he was made a United States Commissioner of the District Court, Western District of Arkansas, which also included all of the district of the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), an office he held until after the Civil War.
He was the judge who presided over the evidentiary hearing against Parley P. Pratt, the famous Mormon apostle, on 12 May 1
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