. Ogden family history in the line of Lieutenant Benjamin Ogden of New York (born June 22, 1735-died August 16, 1780) of the Prince of Wales' American Regiment, and his wife Rachel Westervelt, with some account of his ancestry and descendants . e design,is marked, S. O. The Ogden property at Rye (Mrs. Shears oldhome) she said had been in the family for more than a hundredyears before the last of it was sold, about twenty-five years ago. A careful search of Rye records discloses no further light onthe subject. As to the identity of this Jonathan it is impossibleto place him with certainty. Ther
. Ogden family history in the line of Lieutenant Benjamin Ogden of New York (born June 22, 1735-died August 16, 1780) of the Prince of Wales' American Regiment, and his wife Rachel Westervelt, with some account of his ancestry and descendants . e design,is marked, S. O. The Ogden property at Rye (Mrs. Shears oldhome) she said had been in the family for more than a hundredyears before the last of it was sold, about twenty-five years ago. A careful search of Rye records discloses no further light onthe subject. As to the identity of this Jonathan it is impossibleto place him with certainty. There is somiC reason to think hemay be the Jonathan Ogden found in the records of Fairfield,Conn. He is the only Jonathan Ogden of that time and vicinity,who is not otherwise accounted for. He is a son of Richard, whodied before January 25, 1698, and his wife, Sarah Staples. In the distribution of his fathers estate before June 22, 1706,he gets a share of 19 acres which he sells on August 7, 1719. Hissister, Mary, married Robert Travis, of Rye. Jonathan may havesold out and moved to Rye, for there seems to be no further trace fpa .»iu ?«?»?>? n p ?» ji .11 .1. .. ,,.!,,la -,„-,?. The Ogdens Aiiiis,. /?yy ,yy.^.^i-yj /f///y/ffy^jfyy -^y^- y\,mm\WMK\^im»<M<lUJ^^•m«l^i.^v^^^i»«^mmi•i•IIM^S\m\SJaW^^^^^ EARLY OGDENS. 17 of him in Fairfield. His father, Richard, about 1680, is calledRichard Ogden 2d, which indicates that he was then of age. Hewas son of Richard and Mary Ogden, of Fairfield. Richard diedbefore April 28, 1687, and Mary died before October 25, 1690,This is the first Ogden mentioned in Fairfield, Conn., records, andis supposed to be son of the Richard found in Stamford records1-19, January 7, 1642, and who, according to Mrs. Schenck, waspartner with his brother John in building a church in New York,in 1641. After completing the church, these two brothers, Rich-ard and John, removed to Long Island, after which no furtherrecord
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