The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . o Samuel Gouverneur. In 1778 is a Warden of Trinity Church,Newark, and Apr. 5, of following year, is requested to write his son. Rev. Dr. UzalsS, topreach in Trinity Church. His death and burial are not recorded, though they probablyoccurred in Newark, CHILDREN (Chart i) : 132. Lewis Ogden, b. 1730; d. Sept. 18, 1798; m. Margaret Gouverneur. 133. Gabriel Ogden, b. ; d. 1788; m. 134. John Ogden, b. ; d. 135. Elizabeth Ogden, b. ; d. ; m. Robert Johnston.


The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . o Samuel Gouverneur. In 1778 is a Warden of Trinity Church,Newark, and Apr. 5, of following year, is requested to write his son. Rev. Dr. UzalsS, topreach in Trinity Church. His death and burial are not recorded, though they probablyoccurred in Newark, CHILDREN (Chart i) : 132. Lewis Ogden, b. 1730; d. Sept. 18, 1798; m. Margaret Gouverneur. 133. Gabriel Ogden, b. ; d. 1788; m. 134. John Ogden, b. ; d. 135. Elizabeth Ogden, b. ; d. ; m. Robert Johnston. 136. Moses Ogden, b. 1736; d. July i, 1814; m. June 10, 1759, Mary Johnson. Records of St. Johns Epis. Ch., Elizabethtown, N. J., state Moses Ogdenwas of Newark, and Mary Johnson was of Elizabethtown.(No record of children.) 137. Mary Ogden, b. ; d. ; m. Peter Schuyler; b. June 7, 1723; d. ; son of Philip Schuyler and Hester Kingsland, his wife.(No record of children.) 138. Uzal Ogden, Jr., b. 1744; d. Nov. 4, 1822; m. Mary Gouverneur. 139. Charles Ogden, b. 1748; d. July 31, 1815; ist m. Hannah Gouverneur; 2d m. Ann Clark. 64. CATHARINE (OGDEN) LONGWOR THNo. 51 ifiitl^ (Btnttation 46. Judge John Ogden (David^, Davids John), b. circa 1709; 14, 1795, in 87th year; m. Hannah Sayer, b. 1709; d. Oct. 20, 1757,aged 48; dau. of Jonathan Sayer. Judge John Ogden46 is known as John Ogden of Newark, where he was a promi-nent lawyer and judge, and in the Essex County court minutes is continuously mentionedfrom 1742 to 1776 as Justice, Judge, etc. On Apr. 15, 1740, he joined with his uncle Josiah° and brothers UzaUs and David47 inthe purchase of the Ringwood property, forming the Ringwood Mining Company; he soldhis interest to Samuel Gouverneur in 1765. He was greatly hated and persecuted by the English and Tories during the Revolution-ary War, and Atkinsons Hist. Newark thus speaks of their treatment of him: JusticeJohn Ogden, whom you know, had his house robbed of every thing the


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