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William Ogle (1751 - 1810)

William Ogle
Born in Frederick, Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1777 in Frederick, Maryland, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 58 in Sinking Springs, Adams County, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Ogle Name Study.

William Ogle (b. 10 Apr 1751 Frederick, Maryland - d.1810 Sinking Springs, Adams Co., Ohio),[1] was the son of:

  • Joseph Ogle (1707 New Castle, Delaware - 25 Apr 1725 Frederick Co., Maryland).[2]
  • and Sarah (b. 1709 DE - d. 18 Apr 1781 Frederick Co., Maryland), dau. of Richard Winters.[3]

He was baptized on 18 April 1751 at All Saints par., in Frederick Co., Maryland.[1][1][4]

Marriage

In c. 1777 William married Mary Cresap (b. 1760 Rawlings, Alleghany Co., Maryland - d. 1838 Adams Co., Ohio). She was the daughter of:[1]

  • Daniel Cresap,[1]
  • and Ruth van Swearingen.[1]

Her brother was Daniel Cresap, Jr.[1]

children

William and Mary had 12 or 13 children, including:[5]

  • Enoch (b. 05 Aug 1779 Washington Co., Maryland - d. 04 Sep 1820 Belleville, Richland Co., Ohio)[1][6]
m. (22 Oct 1805 Adams Co., OH) Catherine McCartney (27 Jul 1787 VA or NY - 06 Sep 1855 Richland Co., OH)[6]
  • Thomas (b. 15 May 1781 Washington Co., Maryland - d. 22 Jan 1835 Newtown, Fountain Co., Indiana)[1][7]
m. (15 Jan 1805 Adams Co., OH) Anna Jones (b. 09 Jan 1788 Somerset Co., PA - d. 02 Oct 1866 Anamosa, Jones Co, Iowa), dau. of David Jones & Mary Brooks.[7]
  • Hannah (b. 22 Dec 1785 Washington Co., MD - d. 14 Apr 1862 Marshall Co., Virginia)[1]
m. Michael Cresap, Jr., son of Cpt. Michael Cresap & [...] Whitehead.[1]
  • Rebecca (b. 1786 Washington Co., Maryland - d. 27 Jan 1860 Scott Twp., Adams Co., Ohio)[1][8]
m. (12 Jul 1804 Adams Co., OH) Stephen Clark (b. 1790 PA - 12 Apr 1851 Adams Co., OH)[8]
  • Joseph (b. 02 Oct 1787 Washington Co., Maryland- d. 22 Jun 1874 Trout Creek, Ross Co., Ohio)[1][9]
m. Rachel Pepple
  • Julie Anne "Julianna" (b. abt. 1789)[1]
  • Benjamin (b. abt. 1790 Alleghany Co., Maryland- d. 1826 Walnut Hills [Vicksburg], Warren Co., Mississippi)[1][10]
m. Elizabeth Fletcher[10]
  • Daniel (b. abt. 1795)[1]
  • Van Swearington Ogle (b. 1796 Frederick Co., Maryland - d. y.)[1]
  • William (b. 16 Jul 1799)[1]
  • Mary (b. 24 Jun 1804)[1]
  • James Cresap Ogle (b. 08 Sep 1807)[1]

Military

  • Dunmore War (1774): company of volunteers from Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland, under Captain Michael Cresap; present at signing of the Dunmore Treaty with Chief Cornstalk and other chiefs.
Rank: Ensign[1]
  • Revolutionary War: served with Daniel Cresap, Jr.; granted land in Adams County
served under Cpt. Michael Cresap.[1]
" Cpt. Hancock Lee's company[1]

Residence

  • bef. 1799/1800: Kentucky
  • 1799-1800: Adams Co., OH

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 Ogle & Engler, 2012; p. I-227
  2. Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. 207
  3. Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. 208
  4. FamilySearch lists William's baptism as his birth date. The record does not cite specific sources, but bases the date on a varied collection. Ogle & Engler (2012), explain that this is a common error, (p. I-227).
  5. William's daughter Mary Zumalt, stated there were only 12 children, (Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-227).
  6. 6.0 6.1 Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-327
  7. 7.0 7.1 Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-330
  8. 8.0 8.1 Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-333
  9. Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-334
  10. 10.0 10.1 Ogle & Engler, 2012, p. I-337
  • "Maryland, Births and Christenings, 1650-1995," Database, FamilySearch: accessed 16 June 2015, William Ogle, 18 Apr 1751; citing Frederick, Maryland; FHL microfilm 14,081.
  • Find A Grave: Memorial #91732806
  • Cresap, Joseph Ord, and Bernarr Cresap, comps. The History of the Cresaps. (The Cresap Society, McComb, Mississippi, 1937). Page 274.
  • Ogle, R.W. & Engler, J.F. (2012). Looking Back at the Ogle Family: A Comprehensive History and Genealogy of the Ogle Families in America, (Vol. 1). Seattle, WA: The Genealogy Printing Co. Print.[2]
  • Tracey. G.L. & Dern, J.P. (1987). Pioneers of Old Monocacy: The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland ... (pp.324 - 329). Genealogical Publishing Com. Google Books.

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