Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot)
M, #100338, b. 28 January 1724/25, d. 18 February 1811
Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot)|b. 28 Jan 1724/25\nd. 18 Feb 1811|p100338.htm|William Ogden|b. 1706\nd. Apr 1783|p100676.htm|Martha (__________)|b. c 1710|p100677.htm|John Ogden|b. c 1672\nd. c 1745|p105972.htm|Susannah Dunscombe|b. c 1676\nd. b 8 Nov 1769|p105973.htm|||||||
| Reference | 6G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree starting with Jack (representing the grandchildren) - incorporates the branches below - largest chart Pedigree for Guilford Carlile Babcock Jr |
| Father* | William Ogden b. 1706, d. Apr 1783 | |
| Mother* | Martha (__________) b. c 1710 |
| Birth* | 28 January 1724/25 | Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot) was born 28 January 1724/25 at North Castle, Westchester Co., New York.1,2 |
| He was the son of William Ogden and Martha (__________). | ||
| Marriage* | Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot) married Mary Terry, daughter of Rev. Samuel Terry III and Margaret Coffin. | |
| (InWillOf) Will | 26 February 1769 | Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot) was mentioned in the will of William Ogden on 26 February 1769 at North Castle, Westchester Co., New York, "I leave my lower farm to my sons Lewis, Joseph and Jonathan."; #707 Wm Ogden, Northcastle "Farmer". Provides for wife Martha. Leaves to oldest son Wm £5 as bar to tall claims as heir at law. Leaves to sons Gilbert and Benjamin, "my upper farm which I bought of Wm Fowler and Joseph Sutton, to be divided as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner by the land of Caleb Hyatt, then running north on the west side of the road that leadeth from Caleb Hyatt's to said Gilbert Ogden's house, a few yards west of a certain small bridge, then north to the land of Benjamin Carpenter, then west and north by his land to a white oak tree, then west to the highway that goes by John Wright's, then south by said road to the road to Gilbert Ogden's house, then south by land of Francis Wright and Peter Totten, to the land of Henry Fowler, then east by his land and land of Caleb Wright to the highway." The above part to be Gilbert's and Benjamin to have the rest. The saw mill to both. "I leave my lower farm to my sons Lewis, Joseph and Jonathan." Leaves to son in law Gilbert Purdy, "my leased farm in Cortlandt Manor, as by lease from Henry Beekman and wife Gertruyd, dated 1761." Mentions "grand children John, Stephen, Jesse, Ezekiel, Gilbert and Smith, sons of my son Wm." Mentions daughters Martha wife of John Brundige Jr, Elizabeth wife of Gilbert Purdy, Amy wife of Ezekiel Flewelling. Leaves use of personal property to wife Martha. Witnesses, SAMUEL CHEESEMAN CALEB HYATT SOLOMON SARLES Feb 26, 1769. Proved April 17, 1784.3 |
| (Witness) DAR Candidate | between 19 April 1775 and 26 November 1783 | Did Joseph Ogden (DAR Patriot) serve in the Revolutionary War? DAR accepts service for the period of 19 Apr 1775-26 Nov 1783; DAR accepts service for this period. |
| OathAlleg* | 15 August 1775 | He took the Oath of Allegence on 15 August 1775 at Dutchess Co., New York: Signed Association: "Agreeable to adjournment to this day, being the 15th of August, 1775, we met at the house of Jacob Griffin, in order to make a return of the persons who signed the Association and those who refused, viz: Those who signed — "(includes) Joseph Ogden Page v3:597 Title: Signers, and those who refused to sign, in Dutchess County. Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 3, Page 0597 Author/Presenter: New-York Freeholders and Freemen; New-York, Dutchess County Committee; Brinckerhoff, Dirck G. Type: List Themes: Loyalist, British resistance and ideology: Loyalist resistance to new governments; Mobilizing the populace: trade boycotts Date Presented: 1775-08-15 Where Presented: Dutchess County, New-York, North America Date Composed: 1775-8-15 Where Written: Dutchess County, New-York, North America Document ID: S4-V3-P01-sp15-D0022 http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/cgi-bin/amarch/getdoc.pl?/var/lib/philologic/databases/amarch/.6861. |
| Military* | He was in the military: Dutchess Co., New York, in list of Enlisted Men receiving Land Bounty Rights for being in the Dutchess County Militia Third Regiment.4 | |
| Census1790* | 1790 | He was the head of the household in the 1790 census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., New York with Joseph Ogden 4m16+ 1m0-16 5f no other free persons or slaves. |
| Will* | 20 March 1798 | He left a will 20 March 1798 Fishkill, Dutchess Co., New York, Pages 540-541 Register of Wills Liber C will (page 540) Joseph Ogden of town of Fishkill, Co Dutchess NY - to my wife Mary one third of my real estate during her life & 1/3 of my personal estate. To my daus, Sarah, Susannah, Mary, Zilpha and Annis 2/3 of my goods. To my sons Benjamin & William all my real estate excepting 1/3 divided to my wife Mary during her life. Appt my sons Benjamin & William Exrs. 20 March 1798 signed Joseph Ogden. Witn Timiothy Cronk, Caleb Peck, Abel Peck. Daniel Purdy ___ first March 1811.5 |
| Death* | 18 February 1811 | He died on 18 February 1811 at Dutchess Co., New York, at age 86.1,6,2 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Community Ground, Leetown, Dutchess Co., New York, #37 Ogden, Joseph d.1811 Feb 18 in 86th y.6 | |
| Probate | 1 March 1811 | His estate was probated on 1 March 1811 at Dutchess Co., New York.5 |
Family | Mary Terry b. c 1728, d. 9 May 1803 | |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Terry, daughter of Rev. Samuel Terry III and Margaret Coffin. | |
| Children | 1. | Sarah Ogden+ b. c 1748, d. c 1830 |
| 2. | Susannah Ogden5 | |
| 3. | Mary Ogden5 | |
| 4. | Zilpha Ogden5 | |
| 5. | Annis Ogden5 | |
| 6. | Joseph Ogden Jr5 | |
| 7. | Benjamin Ogden5 | |
| 8. | William Ogden5 |
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2011 |
Citations
- [S345] Ogden Family History in the Line of Lieutenant Benjamin Ogden of New York, Anna S Vermilye : Orange NJ, 1906 SLC 929.273 OG2va http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH17&CISOPTR=8247&REC=8, pg 25.
- [S385] The Settlers of the Beekman Patent Dutchess County New York (section on the Ogden Family), Frank J Doherty : Orlando FL, 2007 v.9 pgs 668-693 SLC 974.733 H2do v.9.
- [S378] Early Wills of Westchester County New York From 1664 to 1784, William S Pelletreau , Francis P Harper: New York, 1898 SLC 973095 Item 1 and http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH16&CISOPTR=41449, pg 343-4.
- [S384] New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Second Edition, James A Roberts : Albany NY, 1898 SLC 974.7 M28n, pg 242.
- [S379] Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State 1787-1835 database on NEHGS.org, printed pgs 415-6.
- [S383] Old Gravestons of Dutchess County New York, J Wilson Poucher & Helen Wilkinson Reynolds , Dutchess Co. Historical Society: Poughkeepsie NY, 1924 SLC 974.733 B4d, v.2 pg 68.
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