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bullet Edna O'Neal was born in 1890.(493) She died on 24 Mar 1971.(201) She was buried on 27 Mar 1971 in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY. She has reference number 318.

She was married to Charles Miller Doty on 9 Aug 1909.


bullet Augustus Oakley was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 1768.

He was married to ? UNKNOWN. Children were: Martha Oakley.


bullet Martha Oakley was born about 1785 in Orange Co. NY. (494)(495) She died after 1850. She has reference number 1758. Martha Oakley was the eldest daughter of Augustus Oakley. Augustus Oakley bequeathed $15 to his daughter Martha Brundage in his will. [Liber D, pg 225 at Orange County Surrogate Court, Goshen, NY] Parents: Augustus Oakley and ?.

She was married to Joseph Brundage UNKNOWN. Children were: Sophia Brundage, Epenetus Brundage, Orsamus Corwin Brundage, William Tracey Brundage, Samuel Brundage, Rosanna Brundage, Abijah Brundage, Merrit C. Brundage, Masten Brundage, Azubah Brundage.


bullet ? Odor has reference number 2870.

He was married to Sarah Ann Harman UNKNOWN. Children were: John Henry Odor, Martha Jane Odor, Maggie Odor.


bullet John Henry Odor was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2871. Parents: ? Odor and Sarah Ann Harman.


bullet Maggie Odor was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2873. Parents: ? Odor and Sarah Ann Harman.


bullet Martha Jane Odor was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2872. Parents: ? Odor and Sarah Ann Harman.


bullet ? Ogden was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 1896.

He was married to Deborah Brundage UNKNOWN.


bullet Aaron L. Ogden was born on 12 May 1845. He died before 1850. (496) He has reference number 1974. Parents: Lewis C. Ogden and Phebe Harding.


bullet Addie May Ogden was born on 24 Jul 1876. She died on 2 Mar 1880. She was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. She has reference number 2138. Middletown Daily Press
Tuesday, March 9, 1880

OGDEN--March 7, at Goshen, daughter of John W. and Susan Ogden, aged 3 years 7 months and 14 days. Parents: John W. Ogden and Susan Trusdell.


bullet Albert B. Ogden was born on 4 Dec 1892 in Oakland Valley, Sullivan, NY. (497)(498) He died in May 1971 in Goshen, Orange, NY. He was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Middletown, NY. He has reference number 2289. Times Herald Record, May 13, 1971
Page 99

NEW HAMPTON
Albert Ogden, 78, of New Hampton, died Wednesday at Goshen after a long illness.
Born Dec. 4, 1892, in Oakland Valley, he was the son of Asa and Mary Bailey Ogden. He was married in 1930 in Middletown to the former Grace Cooper, who died in 1960.
Mr. Ogden was a 25-year resident of the area and a retired Ontario and Western Railroad employee.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Mary Tomaszewski of New Hampton, Mrs. Hazel Towers, Mrs. Frances Santos, Mrs. Marjorie Battisti, all of Middletown, and Mrs. Helen Wyant of Bloomingburg; a brother, LeRoy Ogden of Middletown; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Skinner of Port Jervis, and 24 grandchildren.
The Rev. Stephen Bachelder, pastor of the First Congregational Church, Middletown, will conduct services at 10 Friday in the Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Middletown. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 tonight.

NOTE: Alber Ogden's mother was Carrie Price Ogden.
Parents: Asa J. Ogden and Caroline O. Price.

He was married on 16 Dec 1921 in Monticello, Sullivan, NY.(499) Children were: Louis C. Ogden.

He was married to Grace Cooper in 1930 in Middletown, Orange, NY. Children were: Hazel Ruth Ogden.


bullet Albert C. Ogden was born on 8 Sep 1864 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (500) He died on 18 Sep 1939 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried on 21 Sep 1939 in Wallkill Cem., Phillipsburgh, NY. (501) He has reference number 2432. Middletown Times Herald Sept. 19, 1939

ALBERT C. OGDEN DIES HERE AT 75

Was Head of Milk Company, Deacon of 1st Church
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Albert C. Ogden, president of the Ogden Milk Company and deacon of First Congregational Church for forty years, died yesterday in Horton Hospital after a lingering illness. His home had been at 136 West Main street.
Mr. Ogden was born in Middletown September eighth, 1864, and had lived here all his life. He was a son of George and Emeline Clark Ogden. He was married in Goshen October twenty-third, 1890, to Anna Jackson.
Besides his wife he leaves two sons, George T. of Middletown and Seward J., of Kew Gardens, L. I.; six grandchildren, Richard Ogden Wells, Georgene Ogden, Anne Ogden, Albert Clark Ogden, George Timlow Ogden, 3rd, and Seward Jackson Ogden, Jr.; two sisters, Lottie O. Whitney of Plymouth, Conn. ,, and Genevieve B. Ogden of Owego; and a brother, Frank T. Ogden, also of Owego. He was a brother of the late Fred D. Ogden.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at First Church, with the Rev. Richard Billingsley officiating. Interment will be in Wallkill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be E. E. Conkling, Theodore Reeve, Howard Keeler, George Frint, John Beakes and William Davis.
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Albert C. Ogden's will was filed at Orange County Surrogate Court in Goshen, NY. He left jewelry to his grandsons, Albert C. Ogden and George T. Ogden. He bequeathed to his son, Seward J. Ogden, land on Monhagen Avenue, Middletown per Deed Book 414, page 243. George T. Ogden, a son, received all stock in the A. C. Ogden Milk Company with a condition that he agree to pay Annie E. Ogden, executrix, $100 per month as long as she lives. All the rest of his property was left to his wife. The will was probated Oct. 9, 1939. [Will Book 119, page 275] Parents: George Timlow Ogden and Emeline Clark.

He was married to Anna Elizabeth Jackson on 23 Oct 1890 in Goshen, Orange, NY. Children were: Marion Genevieve Ogden, George T. Ogden, Seward Jackson Ogden.


bullet Alberta Ogden was born about 14 Aug 1864.(151) She died on 26 Apr 1865.(152) (502) She has reference number 2396. Parents: William Lewis Ogden and A. Louisa Baker.


bullet Alma M. Ogden was born about 1873 in Orange Co., NY. (503) She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2036. MARRIED
SCHLITT-OGDEN - Feb. 12 '98 by Rev. Frank Arthur Heath at his home, No. 8 Knapp ave., Mr. Samuel Schlitt, of Middletown, and Miss Alma C. Ogden, of Otisville.
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Friday, August 28, 1908 Newspaper

HYMENEAL.
One of the most interesting events in Otisville social circles is the Cuddeback Schlitt wedding, which was consummated at the bride's home in Otisville, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. [19].
The groom, Martin Cuddeback, is a resident of Middletown, where he has, through honesty and industry, gained enviable distinction among his large circle of friends. He is a locomotive engineer on the Erie Railroad and is held in high esteem because of his trustworthiness.
Mrs. Schlitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ogden, of Otisville, is most favorably known both in Otisville and Middletown among a large number of friends and acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuddeback are taking an extended tour visiting Hancock, East Branch and other places of interest to them. In a few weeks they will return to Middletown which will be their future home.
Their many friends congratulate them and predict both happiness and prosperity for them. Parents: Andrew Jackson Ogden and Hester C. Marsh.

She was married to Samuel Schlitt on 12 Feb 1898 in Middletown, NY.(504)

She was married to Martin Cuddeback on 19 Aug 1908 in Otisville, Orange, NY.(181)


bullet Alonzo G. Ogden was born in Sep 1856 in Mt. Hope, Orange, NY. He has reference number 2041. Parents: Asa J. Ogden and Katurah Ann Vail.

He was married to Ida E. Stacy on 24 Dec 1884 in Otisville, Orange, NY.(505) Children were: Frances Rose Ogden, J. DeWitt Ogden.


bullet Alsop Ogden was born on 15 Mar 1825. He has reference number 2070. Parents: Jonathon Graham Ogden and Hannah Finch.


bullet Alsop S. Ogden was born on 5 Oct 1847 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (506) He died on 2 Jan 1851.(507) He was buried in Mapes Family Cemetery, Howells, NY. He has reference number 2205. Parents: Jonathon Ogden and Cornelia Jane Sayre.


bullet Alveretta Ogden was born about 1853 in Orange Co., NY. She has reference number 2393. Parents: William Lewis Ogden and A. Louisa Baker.


bulletAmelia B. Ogden was born in Feb 1852. She died on 8 Mar 1853. She was buried in Mapes Family Cemetery, Howells, NY. She has reference number 2207. Parents: Jonathon Ogden and Cornelia Jane Sayre.


bullet Andrew Jackson Ogden was born on 7 Jun 1835 in Mt. Hope, Orange, NY. He died on 19 Jun 1912 in Otisville, Orange, NY.(508) He was buried in Plains Cem., Otisville, NY. He has reference number 1957. Obituary:

Andrew J. Ogden died on Wednesday, at his home in Otisville. He was born in the town of Mount Hope on June 7, 1835, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ogden. He had resided on the farm where he died for the past twenty-seven years. He was married on August 18, 1861 to Miss Hester C. Marsh, who survives him with four children: Ira, at home; Smiley J. Ogden, of Middletown; Mrs. J. B. Garey, of Otisville, and Mrs. Alma Cuddeback, of Matamoras.
Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Mary Hazen.

He was married to Hester C. Marsh on 18 Aug 1861. Children were: Ira Pierson Ogden , Ida May Ogden, Lillian Irene Ogden, Alma M. Ogden, James Smiley Ogden.


bullet Asa J. Ogden was born on 7 Jun 1835 in Mt. Hope, Orange, NY. He was on 6 Mar 1869 in Mt. Hope Presbyterian Church, Otisville, NY. (509) He died on 11 Jan 1908 in Oakland Valley, Sullivan, NY. He was buried on 14 Jan 1908 in Plains Cemetery, Otisville, NY. He was a in Blacksmith. He resided in Otisville, Orange, NY & Oakland, Sullivan, NY. He has reference number 1956. Obituary from the Middletown Daily Times Press
Monday, Jan. 13, 1908

Asa J. Ogden's Funeral
It will be Held at Otisville on Tuesday Afternoon
The funeral of Asa J. Ogden, of Oakland, formerly an old and highly respected citizen of Otisville, will be held from the Otisville Presbyterian Church, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice. By request of the family members of the choir of said church are kindly invited to render several selections, which friends have selected. The services will be conducted by Rev. R. S. Young of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Mary Hazen.

He was married to Katurah Ann Vail BET. 1855 - 1856. Children were: Alonzo G. Ogden , Asa J. Ogden.

He was married to Charlotte Hallock on 28 Oct 1860 in Westtown, NY. Children were: Charles A. Ogden, William L. Ogden, Frances J. Ogden.


bullet Asa J. Ogden was born about 1859 in Mount Hope, Orange, NY. He died on 25 Jun 1918 in Port Jervis, Orange, NY. He has reference number 2042. Port Jervis Union Wednesday, June 26, 1918

Asa J. Ogden, of Oakland Valley, Sullivan county, died in the St. Francis Hospital at 7:40 on Tuesday evening, June 25th, after a short illness. He was 59 years of age.
Deceased was born in Orange county, at Mount Hope, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ogden. The greater part of his life was spent at Oakland Valley, where for many years he had been in the employ of the Ontario & Western Railroad as a section man. In 1883, he was united in marriage with Miss Carrie Price, of Monticello.
The surviving relatives are his wife, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Skinner, of Port Jervis; four sons, Clarence, Wallace, Albert and Leroy Ogden, all of Oakland Valley; his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Ogden, of Jersey City; one brother Alonzo Ogden, of Paw Paw, West Virginia; and one sister, Mrs. Fannie Nearpass, of Jersey City. Parents: Asa J. Ogden and Katurah Ann Vail.

He was married to Caroline O. Price on 6 Jan 1883 in Monticello, Sullivan, NY. (510) Children were: Albert B. Ogden, Wallace Edgar Ogden, Leroy Ogden, Clarence Ogden, Nellie F. Ogden, Hilda I. Ogden.


bullet Augusta R. Ogden was born on 13 Jan 1867 in Near Middletown, NY. She died on 25 Sep 1915 in Middletown, Orange, NY. She was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(511) She has reference number 2477. Middletown Daily Press Thursday, February 14, 1889

Mr. David C. Sayer, manager of the business of the late Wood T. Ogden, was married last evening to the eldest daughter of the deceased at her home, No. 25 Mulberry street. The wedding was a quiet one owing to the recent death of Mr. Ogden and only the relatives of the family were present. They numbered about 40, those from out of town being from Newburgh an Warwick, where both parties are well known.
The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock and was performed by Rev. C. J. Page, pastor of the First Baptist Church. The bride and groom were ushered into the parlor by two nieces of the former, Miss Julia Myers, of this city, and Miss Gertrude Irvin, of Newburgh. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played on the piano by the groom's brother, Mr. John Sayer. The bride was handsomely attired in a dress of white and carried a beautiful bouquet.
During the evening a fine supper was served the guests. The company passed a very pleasant evening and the wedding was altogether a delightful one. The bride received numerous gifts from her relatives and friends.
Mr. Sayer is an excellent young man and has developed considerable ability in the management of Mr. Ogden's business, which he looked after during that gentlemen's long illness. He is a member of the Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company and of the Twenty-fourth Separate Company, and his associates in those organizations will wish him well in his union with the lady of his choice. The bride is a young lady of many excellent qualities, and her many acquaintances and friends in Middletown and elsewhere will unite in the hope that her marriage will be a happy one.
Mr. and Mrs. Sayer will not go on any wedding trip at present, and will make their home on Mulberry street.
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Middletown Times Press September 25, 1915

Mrs. Augusta Ogden Sayer, widow of David C. Sayer, died at her home on Academy avenue this morning.
Mrs. Sayer was a daughter of the late Wood T. Ogden, a veteran of the civil war, and was born on a farm near Middletown, Jan. 13, 1867. The larger part of her life was spent in Middletown, where she was married on February 13, 1889, to David C. Sayer, and later moved with him to Denver, Col., where he died September 21, 1901.
She is survived by six children, Dorothy A., Chief Operator of the O. C. Telephone Co., Marie, assistant in the office of Dr. Harvey S. DeWitt; Wood Ogden, O. & W. clerk and Irma, Bertha and Leila, at home.
Mrs. Sayer's illness covered a period of two years, and it was borne with the patience and cheerfulness that characterized her whole life. She leaves to her children the undying memory of many years, spent in untiring devotion to their welfare. She will be mourned by a large circle of friends, to whom she was always loyal, and by whom she will be tenderly remembered.
The funeral notice will be found elsewhere.
Parents: Woodward Tuthill Ogden and Addie Roe.

She was married to David C. Sayer on 13 Feb 1889 in Middletown, NY.(512) Children were: Dorothy A. Sayer, Marie Rosamond Sayer, Wood Ogden Sayer, Irma Sayer, Bertha Augusta Sayer, Leila Roe Sayer.


bullet Benjamin Ogden was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2261. Parents: Jonathon Ogden and Rachael ????.


bullet Casper C. Ogden was born on 14 Jul 1858 in Orange Co. NY. He has reference number 2019. Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Antoinette Haight.


bullet Charles A. Ogden was born about 1861 in Orange Co., NY. (300) He died before 1870.(513) He has reference number 2228. Parents: Asa J. Ogden and Charlotte Hallock.


bullet Charles B. Ogden was born on 12 Jul 1868 in Honesdale, PA. He has reference number 2026. Middletown Daily Press Sept. 19, 1890

MARRIED
OGDEN-VAN STRANCHER - Sept. 10, at Scotchtown, by Rev. Mr. Beattie, Mr. Charles B. Ogden, of Goshen, and Miss Lizzie W. Van Strancher, of Denton.

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Middletown Times Herald Friday, Feb. 17, 1950
Charles Ogden of Ridgebury died yesterday at his home after a long illness. He was eighty-one.
Mr. Ogden was born in Honesdale, Pa., July twelfth, 1868, a son of Joseph and Charlotte Satterly Ogden.
Surviving him is a brother George Ogden, of Goshen.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at ten o'clock at the Hasbrouck Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Kenneth O. Eaton will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel this evening.
Parents: Joseph Stewart Ogden and Charlotte Anna Satterly.

He was married to Lizzie W. Van Strander on 10 Sep 1890 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (514) Children were: Maude Ogden, Gertrude Ogden.


bullet Charles Collis Ogden was born on 9 May 1885 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He died on 11 Dec 1941 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried on 14 Dec 1941 in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(454) (515) He was a in Printer. He has reference number 2140. Middletown Times Herald
Friday, Dec. 12, 1941
page 6

Ogden Rites Sunday
Private funeral services for Charles C. Ogden, sixty-eight Wallkill avenue, who died yesterday at Horton Hospital, will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Hasbrouck's Chapel.
Mr. Ogden was born here May ninth, 1885, a son of John and Susan Truesdell Ogden. He was a member of the Beebe and Ogden Printing Company and of Empire Aerie, Order of Eagles.
He is survived by his wife, the former Cora Banker; a daughter, Mildred Ogden; a sister, Nellie, wife of Daniel Cross; and an uncle, Sylvanus Ogden, all of Middletown.
The Rev. R. T. Edwards will conduct services. Internment will be in the family plot, Hillside cemetery. Parents: John W. Ogden and Susan Trusdell.

He was married to Cora E. Banker on 10 Jun 1906 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (516)(517)


bullet Charles E. Ogden was born about 1854 in Sullivan Co., NY. (518) He died before 1860.(519) He has reference number 2018. Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Antoinette Haight.


bullet Charles Edward Ogden was born on 6 Feb 1859 in Branchville, Sussex, NJ. (520) He died on 1 Mar 1895 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (521) He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. (94) He has reference number 2182. Published in a Middletown, New York Newspaper:

DIED
OGDEN-March 1, in this city, Charles Edward Ogden, aged 36 years and 22 days.
Funeral Sunday from the residence of his mother, Mrs. John Ogden, 6 Monhagen avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in family plot in Hillside cemetery.

The death of Mr. Charles Edward Ogden, which has been expected by his friends for some time past, occurred last night just at midnight.
Mr. Ogden had been a sufferer with that dreaded disease, consumption, for a year or more past. Not until a few months ago, however, was he compelled to relinquish his duties in Mr. William A. Vail's paper box factory, on Mill street, where he had been for eight years, and remain at home, closely confined, for the most or latter part of his life, to his bed. His age was 36 years.
He was a son of the late John S. Ogden and Asneath Ogden, with whom he always lived. He was born in Branchville, Sussex Co., N. J. Besides his mother he is survived by two brothers, John W. and Sylvanus G. Ogden, and one sister, Mrs. Angus Terwilliger, all of Middletown.
The deceased possessed a kind heart, and his genial disposition toward his large circle of acquaintances made him popular. In politics he was always a strong Republican.
The funeral notice appears elsewhere. Parents: John Stewart Ogden and Aceneath Greer.


bullet Charles G. Ogden was born on 12 Jun 1874 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He died on 23 Apr 1943. He was buried on 25 Apr 1943 in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. (522) He was a in Harness Maker. He has reference number 2467. Middletown Times Herald April 24, 1943

Charles G. Ogden, a harness maker here for many years, died yesterday after a long illness.
A life resident of Middletown, Mr. Ogden was sixty-eight. He was born June twelfth, 1874, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ogden.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Fancher of Warwick; and a sister, Miss Louise Ogden of Middletown.
Private funeral services will be held tomorrow at two p. m. at the Cornelius Chapel. The Rev. Arthur W. Mielke will officiate. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery.

The Independent Republican Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1901

The wedding of Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wallace, of Wallkill, and Charles G. Ogden, of Middletown, occurred at noon, Thursday, at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of about sixty-five relatives and friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Atchison, of Pine Bush. George Beyea, of Howells, was best man and the bridesmaid was Miss Bertha Wallace, a sister of the bride. After their return from a wedding tour, which includes Washington and Old Point Comfort, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden will reside in Middletown, where Mr. Ogden is engaged in business, being a member of the firm of J. T. Ogden & Son. Parents: John Thomas Ogden and Mary Emma Gillen.

He was married to Mabel Wallace on 14 Nov 1901 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. Children were: Elizabeth Ogden.


bullet Charles Henry Ogden was born on 3 May 1840 in Orange Co. NY. (523)(173) (524) He died on 30 Sep 1900 in Otisville, Orange, NY. (525)(173) He was buried in Westbrookville, NY. He was a in wagonmaker. He has reference number 1959. From the Middletown Daily Times published Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1900:

Otisville
--Charles Ogden suffered another attack of paralysis Thursday.

From the Middletown Daily Argus Oct. 2 or 3, 1900 issue:

Otisville
--The funeral services of Charles Ogden, for many years a resident of this place, will be held from his late home, Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30. Interment at Westbrookville.


Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Mary Hazen.

He was married to Mary E. Silvieus on 3 Dec 1861 in Denton, Orange, NY.(526) Children were: Flora Elizabeth Ogden, Nancy L. Ogden.


bullet Charles Hoffman Ogden was born on 28 Jan 1849 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (527) He died in 1856. He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(511) He has reference number 2123. Parents: Thomas Purdy Ogden and Julia Wells Cox.


bullet Charles M. Ogden was born in Aug 1869 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (467) He died on 3 Sep 1934.(528) He was in farm laborer. He was buried in Plains Cem., Mt. Hope, NY. He has reference number 2008. Parents: Seth T. Ogden and Martha E. Dunlap.

He was married to Ida E. Minehan on 2 Nov 1896 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (529) Children were: Emma J. Ogden, James A. Ogden, Harry L. Ogden, Viola A. Ogden.

He was married UNKNOWN.


bullet Charles Theophilus Ogden was born on 18 Dec 1836.(530) He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2090. Parents: Jacob Howell Ogden and Cynthia Wells Vail.


bullet Clarence Ogden was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2297. Parents: Asa J. Ogden and Caroline O. Price.

He was married to Alice Arthur UNKNOWN.


bullet Cornelia A. Ogden was born on 2 Jan 1846 in Branchville, NJ. She was a between 1880 and 1892 in trimmer in a hat shop. She died on 26 Mar 1892. (531) She was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. She has reference number 1964. From Middletown, New York newspaper:

OGDEN--In this city, March 26th '92 Cornelia A. Ogden, aged 46 years, 9 months, ?? days.
Funeral Tuesday, the 29th, at St. Paul's M.E. Church, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.

Miss Cornelia A. Ogden, died at the home of her mother, on Monhagen avenue, this morning after a lingering illness of about fourteen weeks duration. Death resulted from a complication of diseases following an attack of the grip.
Miss Ogden was a daughter of the late John S. Ogden and Asenath Grier, and was born at Branchville, N. J., forty-six years ago. About twenty years ago she came to Middletown with her parents and has resided here ever since.
She is survived by her mother, one sister, Mrs. Angus Terwilliger and three brothers, John W., Chas. E. and Sylvanus G. Ogden, who reside in this city.
The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m., at St. Paul's M.E. Church. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.

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Miss Cornelia A. Ogden, daughter of the late John Ogden, died at the residence of her mother, 6 Monhagen avenue this morning, aged 46 years. She had been sick for some time.
Besides her mother she is survived by three brothers, Charles Edward Ogden, Sylvanus Grier Ogden, and John W. Ogden, and one sister, Mrs. Angus Terwilliger, all of this city. . sister, Mrs. Hetzel, died some time ago.
The deceased was beloved by all who knew her, being a young lady of Christian character.
The funeral notice appears elsewhere.

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A Letter of Administration was granted in Orange County Surrogate Court, Goshen, NY in Liber S, page 451 April 15, 1982 by Cornelia's mother, Aseneath Ogden.


Parents: John Stewart Ogden and Aceneath Greer.


bullet Cynthia Maria Ogden was born on 10 May 1851.(530) She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2095. Parents: Jacob Howell Ogden and Cynthia Wells Vail.


bullet Daisy B. Ogden was born about 1872 in Orange Co., NY. (532) She has reference number 2483. Parents: Woodward Tuthill Ogden and Emma M. Barrett.


bullet Daniel Ogden was born on 5 Oct 1804 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (533) He died on 27 Mar 1881 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (534) He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. (535) He was a in farmer. He has reference number 2064. From the Middletown Daily Evening Press March 28, 1881:

OBITUARY
Daniel Ogden
Deacon Daniel Ogden died at the residence of his son, Mr. George T. Ogden, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Some ten years ago he was stricken with paralysis, affecting his mind as well as his bodily strength. Last Wednesday he sustained a severe and fatal stroke of the same disease, since which time has has been unable to speak or take any other than liquid nourishment.
Daniel Ogden was born in the town of Wallkill October 5, 1804, in a farm house located on one of the farms now occupied by the State Homeopathic Asylum, and within sight of what we are now proud to call Middletown. It stood on the knoll near the present carriage house of the Asylum.
He learned the cooper's trade, and went to live with General Dunning at Ridgebury, devoting his evenings to the study of music and teaching singing school.
On the 23d of October 1829, he was married to Arminda Tryon, daughter of Timothy Tryon, a farmer, who was Collector of the town of Wallkill a period of twenty years. After his marriage he lived at Centerville three years, but his trade not agreeing with him, he concluded to try farming, and purchased the farm where he resided at his death. Since removing there he again carried on for a season, at Pilgrim's Corners, a cooperage business in partnership with his brother Jacob, selling out to Benjamin Helms, now of Osage, Iowa.
Of his parents but little is known. His father died when he was four years of age. Thomas P. Ogden, of this village, is a brother, as is also Jacob H., who resides at Romulus, Seneca county, a man fourscore years of age. He had two half-brothers, Jonathan and Gilbert. He had two own sisters. One married David Wheat and the other George Graham. Mrs. Wheat was killed by the cars over twenty years ago at Howells Depot.
Deacon Ogden was a good man. It was his Christian character and integrity that shone out prominently in his life. He first joined the Mount Hope Congregational Church, more familiarly designated in those days the "yellow church," then standing about one-half mile this side of Mount Hope village, and long since removed and unknown to the present generation. He afterward connected with the Congregational Church in Middletown, where for a period of over forty years he has been honored as Deacon.
His devotion to the church is worthy of commendation. Its interests lay near his heart. In sunshine and storm, summer and winter, did he attend its appointed meetings, no storm so severe that he did not brave it. Nor was he content himself to go to God's house to enjoy religious services, but for many years would hitch his team to a big three-seated wagon and call for his neighbors to accompany him.
His last service, officially, was some four years ago this month at a communion season, since which time he has been too feeble to undertake the labor.
He was passionately fond of sacred music, and his fine tenor voice , for twenty years, led the service of song. It was only when the infirmities of age forbade that he was content to give way to others.
Eleven ministers have been settled in the Congregational church during the long period Mr. Ogden was Deacon. He joined the society under the Rev. Chas. Mackin, who was succeeded by Rev. Harris Righter in 1842, Rev. J. C. Terrettin 1845, Rev. L. C. Lockwood in 1846, Rev. S. Y. Lum in 1851, Rev. G. W. Timlow in 1854, Rev. Daniel Lancaster in 1855, and the Revs. Jonathan Crane, Chas. A. Harvey and Dr. Frederic R. Marvin, the last named being the present pastor.
Mr. George T. Ogden, who occupies the old homestead, is the only child living. Two daughters and one son died many years ago, the son at 19 and the daughters at 17 and 26 years of age. His wife died last December.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow in the Congregational church, at half-past two o'clock. Friends meet at his late residence, near Pilgrim's Corners, at 2 o'clock.
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Daniel Ogden was involved in numerous land transactions in Orange County, NY per deeds and mortgages recorded in the county building in Goshen, NY. Most were purchases or sales of small parcels of land that bound his property. Parents: Jonathon Ogden and Sarah Howell.

He was married to Arminda Tyron on 24 Oct 1829 in Amity, NY.(534) (536) Children were: Fanny Jane Ogden , Martha Ann Ogden, George Timlow Ogden, Daniel Lockwood Ogden.


bullet Daniel Lockwood Ogden was born on 14 Aug 1847 in Orange Co. NY. (537) He died on 24 Dec 1867 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (538)(539) He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(94) He has reference number 2110. Parents: Daniel Ogden and Arminda Tyron.


bullet Dewitt M. Ogden was born about 1839 in Orange Co., NY. (540) He was a in 1860 in Landlord. He died on 4 Jan 1890 in Rochester, NY.(541) He has reference number 2202. From 'WALLKILL, Orange County, New York Volume Two' by Robert Brennan:

15 Jan 1890
Dewitt M. Ogden, formerly of Middletown, better known as "Musty" Ogden, died at the home of his son in Rochester on Jan. 4th. Deceased was a son of the late Henry B. Ogden, of Middletown, and was for many years one of the best known drivers of trotting horses and patrons of the turf in this county.
Parents: Henry B. Ogden and Cornelia M. King.

He was married to Harriet A. Van Etten on 30 Sep 1857 in NJ.(15)


bullet Edna D. Ogden (Private). Parents: Henry Harrison Ogden and Emma May Conklin.


bullet Edson Ogden was born on 5 Mar 1850 in Howell's, Orange, NY. (540) He died on 23 Oct 1894 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. He has reference number 2184. Middletown Daily Press Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1894

DIED
Ogden--Oct. 23d, in this city, of general paresis, Edson G. Ogden, aged 44 years, 7 months, 18 days.
Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. Henry Chandlers No. 3 Linden ave. Interment in family plot Hillside Cemetery.


Edson G. Ogden died at the State Hospital, Tuesday morning, of general paresis. He was the son of the late Henry B. and Cornelia M. Ogden, and was born in Howells, March 5th, 1850. He attended school in this city until fitted for college when he went to Boston and finished his education, and returned to his home in this city, and was with his father in the brewery business, until his father sold out in 1871.
Mr. Ogden was married to Miss Belle Wilson, of Otisville, in 1870. About eight years ago, he went to Albany, and it was there that the first signs of paresis was noticed. About five years ago he was brought to this city to the State Hospital.
Deceased is survived by his mother who resides in this city; his wife, who resides in Bridgeport, Conn., and three sons, Mortimer C., at home; Henry and James, at Tarryville, Conn. His father died about 20 years ago in this city.
The funeral occurs Thursday, at 2 p.m. from Mrs. Chandlers, No. 3 Linden Avenue. Parents: Henry B. Ogden and Cornelia M. King.

He was married to Belle Wilson in 1870. Children were: Mortimer C. Ogden, Henry Ogden, James Ogden.


bullet Elizabeth Ogden was born on 14 Feb 1902. She resided in 1924 in 9 Genung St., Middletown, NY. She died on 28 Oct 1966. She has reference number 2469. Parents: Charles G. Ogden and Mabel Wallace.

She was married on 8 Mar 1924 in Middletown, NY.(542)


bullet Elizabeth G. Ogden was born on 12 Jan 1880 in Middletown, Orange, NY. She died on 5 Jan 1918 in Middletown, Orange, NY. She was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. She has reference number 2468. Middletown Times Press Monday, Jan. 7, 1918

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER DIES
Miss E. G. Ogden Expires Saturday
BORN IN THIS CITY
Interment in Hillside Cemetery

Miss Elizabeth G. Ogden, daughter of the late John T. Ogden and Mary E. Gillen, died at the home of her mother, Saturday night last, at 9:20. She was born in Middletown and graduated from the High school with the highest average standing ever attained in its four year course, winning the Slauson scholarship prize.
After graduation she went to the State Teachers' College at Albany and graduated from it. She then taught the following year at the Linden avenue school with marked success. She left at the end of the year to enter Wellesley College, from which she received her Phi Betta Kappa key, a distinction granted only to the ten best scholars at graduation.
She was immediately after graduating, employed in the Middletown High School as teacher of Latin and has served in that capacity since with the prominent success which no one who knew her could doubt. She brought to her life work not only a mind of remarkable capacity, thoroughly trained, but an exceptional character marked by conscientious devotion to the work which was her all too short life work.
Her example can be but an inspiration to her friends, co-workers and to the hundreds of young men and women of this city for whom she gave her best.
She is survived by her mother and her sister, H. Louise, and her brother, Charles G.
Miss Ogden was a member of the First Congregational Church.
The interment will be in Hillside cemetery.
[NOTE: Above article appeared on page 1 of newspaper and was accompanied with a photograph of Elizabeth G. Ogden.]

Middletown Times Press Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1918

The funeral of Miss Elizabeth G. Ogden was held this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at her late home, 5 Mulberry street, conducted by the Rev. Dr. A. F. Pierce, of Brooklyn, formerly pastor of the First Congregational Church, this city.
There were many beautiful floral tributes.
The teachers of the High school attended in a body and there was also a delegation of High school pupils.
The pallbearers were Thomas C. Rogers, John H. Morrison and Harry and Ralph E. Ogden. The interment will be in the family plot in Hillside, at the convenience of the family.



A Letter of Administration was recorded in Orange County Surrogate Court per Admin. Book 31, page 257 for Elizabeth G. Ogden and granted to her mother, Mary E. Ogden Feb. 25, 1918.
Parents: John Thomas Ogden and Mary Emma Gillen.


bullet Ella A. Ogden was born on 10 Apr 1868 in Sullivan Co., NY. She died UNKNOWN. (543) She has reference number 2020. Parents: Gilbert B. Ogden and Antoinette Haight.

She was married to George E. Miles on 14 Nov 1887 in Wallkill, Orange, NY.(544) Children were: Stella Miles.


bulletElla M. Ogden was born about 1855.(545) She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2096. Parents: Jacob Howell Ogden and Cynthia Wells Vail.


bullet Emeline Ogden was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 2278. Parents: Jonathon Graham Ogden and Hannah Finch.

She was married to Charles C. McKinney on 20 Apr 1839.(452)


bullet Emily Ogden was born on 25 Apr 1847 in Sussex Co., NJ. (546) She died on 3 May 1919. She was buried in White Lake Cem., White Lake, MI. She has reference number 1975. Parents: Lewis C. Ogden and Phebe Harding.

She was married to James M. Teeples UNKNOWN. Children were: James L. Teeples, Phebe J. Teeples.

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