The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . Rev. UZAL OGDEN, Ij8. ORDINATION PARCHMENT OF REV. UZAL OGDEN, Granted by Bishop of London, Sept. zi, 177J ^ivt\^ (feneration He withdrew from the Prot. Epis. Ch. in 1805 and united with the Presbyterian without a charge. He was a man of advanced spiritual attainments, and gave the earlyMethodists much counsel and encouragement during their persecutions. In 1826 the city of Newark received a bequest of $4000 from the estate of the
The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . Rev. UZAL OGDEN, Ij8. ORDINATION PARCHMENT OF REV. UZAL OGDEN, Granted by Bishop of London, Sept. zi, 177J ^ivt\^ (feneration He withdrew from the Prot. Epis. Ch. in 1805 and united with the Presbyterian without a charge. He was a man of advanced spiritual attainments, and gave the earlyMethodists much counsel and encouragement during their persecutions. In 1826 the city of Newark received a bequest of $4000 from the estate of the Uzal Ogden 138 for the education and support of poor orphaned children. CHILDREN (Chart 2): 405. Nicholas Gouverneur Ogden, b. 1776; d. Aug. 15, 1823. Having pronounced ability and equipments for mercantile life, he enteredinto partnership with John Jacob Astor, Sr., of New York, in the year 1816for business in China. Mr. Ogden took up his residence in Canton, and anextensive and lucrative trade was the result. He died in 1823, and Mr. Astortook charge of all the firms papers, and disputed Mr. Ogdens claims. Inthe year 1840, Samuel Gouverneur Ogden4o6 undertoo
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