The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . ing or management of a large hotelin Morristown, N. J., known as the Morris County House, that stood onthe corner of Market street and the park, and which was destroyed by firein 1845. A miniature portrait of him has this written on the back: CharlesH. Ogden, born 1792. Miniature painted by Edward C. Potter at Morris-town N. J. Feb. 2, 1821. He removed from Morristown, and it is not knownthat he ever married, or when and where he died. 622. Eliza B. Ogden, b.


The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . ing or management of a large hotelin Morristown, N. J., known as the Morris County House, that stood onthe corner of Market street and the park, and which was destroyed by firein 1845. A miniature portrait of him has this written on the back: CharlesH. Ogden, born 1792. Miniature painted by Edward C. Potter at Morris-town N. J. Feb. 2, 1821. He removed from Morristown, and it is not knownthat he ever married, or when and where he died. 622. Eliza B. Ogden, b. ciVca 1796; d. s. p. Feb. 28, 1821; m. Rev. David B. Hendricks. The Newark Centinal of Freedom, date June 20, 1820. has this item:A short time since the Rev. David B. Hendricks, formerly of Rhinebeck,N. Y. to Miss Eliza B. daughter of Jonathan Ogden, Esq. of Morristown, A gravestone in rear of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown,says: Eliza B. Hendricks wife of Rev. David Hendricks, and daughterof Jonathan Ogden, died Feb. 28, 1821, aged 25. 623. Elias Ogden, b. circa 1802; d. Feb. 2, 1845; rn- Ann M. (Rouih) Lane. 114. NATHANIEL OGDENNo. 241 ^ixt^ (Bmttation 240. Phebe Ogden (Stephen^^^ Thomas, Davids John), b. 1746; 26, 1836; m. Samuel Haines, of Vealtown, N. J. She is interred in a burial ground at Bedminster, CHILDREN (Chart 22) : 624. Stephen Haines, b. ; d. ——. 625. Ruth Haines, b. ; d. ; m. Nathaniel Whitaker. 626. Betsy Haines, b. ; d. ; m. William Ludlow, son of Col. Cornelius Ludlow. They moved to Mill Creek, O., and had six children, of whom wereIsrael LuoLows^aa^ Samuel LuDLOw^aSb^ and Betsy Ludlow626c, 241. Nathaniel Ogden (Stephen^*^ Thomas% David^, John^, b. ; d. Nov. 18, 1826, aged 76yrs.; m. July 17, 1791, Elizabeth Collins, ; d. June 5, 1829. Nathaniel Ogden24i was a Quartermaster in the Continental Army. He was at onetime a prisoner in the hands of the British at White Plains, and was one night approachedby an officer, who was


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