↑ Crossman-467 was created by Charlie Ogden through the import of Ogden-Cronin.GED on Oct 8, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S2081 Page: 1923-1924,1925 Data: Text: 1921-22: James Ogden h. E. Hampden CONT 1923-24: Mrs. Amelia, Bert E., miss Ella, Jesse B. CONT 1925: Mrs. Amelia, moved to Cambridge: Bert E., Ella, Jesse B. CONT 1926: none of them listed
Note NI081Amelia Ogden crossed over from Canada into Vanceboro, Maine on June 17, 1914 with her children Bert ("Bertie"?) 12, Cora 10, Ella 8, Jessie 6, Gladys 4, and Hazel 3 and only 5 dollars in her pocket. Her recorded closest relative was her brother George Crosby (must mean George Crossman?) in Moncton, N.B. to join her husband Jas A. Ogden in Hampden, ME. Their last permanent residence was Moncton, N.B. She is listed as 5'-3(?)", dark complection, brown hair, green eyes.
(from "List or Manifest of Alien Passengers Applying for Admission", Port of Vanceboro Maine, sheet 12)
Locust Grove Cemetery
Main Road South
(Route 1A)
Hampden, Maine
County of Penobscot
Transcribed by Mike Desmarais e-mail <ElToro182@@cs.com>
died at 13 Andrew Street in Cambridge - a Mrs. Mary A. Hopkins lived at 23 Andrew in 1923 - coincidence?
RS141B7
Index to New Brunswick Marriages
Name CROSSMAN, AMELIA J.
Married OGDEN, JAMES A.
Date 1900 | 11 | 10 (Y-M-D)
County ALBERT
Parish ----
Number 2447
Reference B4/1900
Microfilm F15594
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Children: Cora May Ogden, Ella P. Ogden, Jesse Blake Ogden, Gladys M. Ogden, Hazel B. Ogden, Elsie R. Ogden and Charles Albert Ogden
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Crossman-849 and Crossman-467 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same person, same death date, same married last name, same parents; birth is off by about a week - could be baptism and birth?
Crossman-849 and Crossman-467 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same person, same death date, same married last name, same parents; birth is off by about a week - could be baptism and birth?