The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . the city of Buffalo. . Later,during its existence as an apartment house, the old mansion touched theWhite House again, for to it came as a bHde Mrs. Clevelands mother,Mrs. Perrine, after several seasons with her daughter in the ExecutiveMansion. Though again refitted, and converted into a fashionable hotel, theoriginal style of the house has been carefully preserved. The drawing roomis just as it used to be. Here are the curious shaped mirrors that tell notal


The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . the city of Buffalo. . Later,during its existence as an apartment house, the old mansion touched theWhite House again, for to it came as a bHde Mrs. Clevelands mother,Mrs. Perrine, after several seasons with her daughter in the ExecutiveMansion. Though again refitted, and converted into a fashionable hotel, theoriginal style of the house has been carefully preserved. The drawing roomis just as it used to be. Here are the curious shaped mirrors that tell notales, although they have reflected many a company of distinguished guests;also the heavy cornices, quaint cabinets, odd-shaped pieces of rosewoodfurniture, and French tapestry rug. In a niche on the main stairway amarble bust of President Fillmore looks out upon the new-old scene. Tothe taste and generous investment of a woman, Buflfalo owes the carefulrestoration and preservation of a historical house, Miss C. B. Burtis beingits present owner and manager of the new enterprise. 1646. Alexander Blachley Carmichael, b. ; d. 216. MILLARD FILLMOREThirteenth President ot the United States ^t\)mtt) (Bmnation 597. Mary Carmichael (Mary Ogden^^^, David^% Thomas, David^,John), b. Dec. 30, 1780; d. May 8, 1850; m. Apr. 25, 1804, Rev. JohnKeys, b. Aug. 28, 1778; d. Jan. 21, 1867 ; son of John Keys, Sr., and LucyHale, his wife. Rev. John Keys was born in Wilton, N. H. His parents soon after removed toPrinceton, Mass., and here his early life was spent. He graduated from Dartmouth College,studied divinity under Rev. Dr. Richards of Morristown, N. J.; was ordained at Perth Am-boy, N. J., Aug. 4, 1807; preached at Sand Lake, N. Y.; Wolcott, Conn.; Talmadge, and inthe Western Reserve, Ohio, and then, disabled by ill health, he removed to Dover, O.,where he died Jan. 21, 1867. CHILDREN (Chart 18): 1647. Mary Ogden Keys, b. Feb. 7, 1805; d. 1876; m. William Kingsbury. 1648. John Alexander Keys, b.


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