Manuscript Group 905, Ogden Family (Newark and Elizabeth, NJ), Papers, 1733 – 1777
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Manuscript Group 905, Ogden Family (Newark and Elizabeth, NJ)
Papers, 1733 – 1777, 0.1 linear feet / 6 items
Call Number: MG 905
Letters and documents of Josiah
Ogden (ca. 1679-1763), Gabriel Ogden (b. 1733), John Ogden (1743-1815), and Robert Ogden
(1687-1733) and his sons. Two
letters relate to the New York merchants Garret Rapalje and John Schuyler.
Gift of Henry W. Pilch.
The Ogden family in New Jersey is descended from the children of John and Jane Ogden,
who immigrated to America from England in 1640. The extended family was quite large and
resided mostly in Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth) and Newark, New Jersey.
The Ogdens in this collection include Josiah Ogden
(ca. 1679-1763), the son of
Elizabeth Swaine and David Ogden, and the grandson of John and Jane Ogden.
He was born and
resided in Newark, where he was a member of the General Assembly from 1716-1721.
On a
Sunday in 1733, Josiah Ogden saved his wheat fields from flooding and thereby came into
conflict with the First Presbyterian Church of Newark, of which he was a member.
This
episode was the beginning of a split in the First Presbyterian Church and led to the
founding of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Newark.
Josiah had three children with his first wife Catharine Hardenbroeck: David, Catharine,
and Mary. He had two children with his second wife Mary Bankes: Jacob and Josiah, Jr.
Robert Ogden (1687-1733), the son of Rebekah and Jonathan Ogden, and the grandson
of John and Jane Ogden, was born and lived in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was a
landowner and the collector for Essex County in 1720-1721. He married Hannah Crane with
whom he had six children: Hannah, Robert, Phebe, Moses, Elihu, and David. After
Hannahs death, Robert married Phebe (Baldwin) Roberts and they had three children:
Rebecca, Mary, and Sarah.
David Ogden (1726-1801), Hannah and Robert Ogden’s son, married Hannah Woodruff,
with whom he had five children. Robert Ogden (1716-1787), Davids brother, was
born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was the recorder for that borough, a judge, a member
of the Provincial Assembly, deputy secretary of the Council, and speaker of the Assembly.
Around 1775, after refusing to add his signature to a petition to Great Britain regarding
the Stamp Act, he resigned from the Assembly. When the Revolution started, however, he
sided with the colonials.
Robert Ogden married Phebe Hatfield in 1736 and they had thirteen children together.
Gabriel Ogden (b. 1733) was the great-great grandson of John and Jane Ogden. His
parents were Uzal Ogden (1705-1780) and Elizabeth Charlotte Thébault. He had two
daughters, Mary and Charlotte.
There were numerous Johns in the Ogden family, but the John Ogden in this collection is
probably Captain John Ogden, Jr. (1743-1815). Captain Ogden was a cousin to Gabriel
Ogden, for their fathers, Judge John Ogden (1709-1795) and Uzal Ogden, were brothers.
Captain Johns mother was Hannah Sayre.
Captain John Ogden, Jr. married Rhoda Pierson with whom he had ten children. He
attained the rank of captain during the Revolutionary War.
Sources:
Wheeler, William Ogden. The Ogden Family in American, Elizabethtown Branch, and
Their English Ancestry (J.B. Lippincott Company: Philadelphia, 1952).
This collection was a gift of Henry W. Pilch, date unknown.
This Ogden Family Papers consist of six items dating from 1733-1777, almost all of
which come from different members of the Ogden family: Josiah Ogden, Gabriel Ogden, John
Ogden, and Robert Ogden and his sons. The documents include receipts for money paid, an
order for goods from a local merchant, land documents, and one piece of correspondence.
They are arranged by family member.
Letters and documents of Josiah Ogden (ca. 1679-1763), Gabriel Ogden (b. 1733), John Ogden (1743-1815), and Robert Ogden (1687-1733) and his sons. Two letters relate to the New York merchants Garret Rapalje and John Schuyler.
Gift of Henry W. Pilch.
The Ogden family in New Jersey is descended from the children of John and Jane Ogden, who immigrated to America from England in 1640. The extended family was quite large and resided mostly in Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth) and Newark, New Jersey.
The Ogdens in this collection include Josiah Ogden (ca. 1679-1763), the son of Elizabeth Swaine and David Ogden, and the grandson of John and Jane Ogden. He was born and resided in Newark, where he was a member of the General Assembly from 1716-1721. On a Sunday in 1733, Josiah Ogden saved his wheat fields from flooding and thereby came into conflict with the First Presbyterian Church of Newark, of which he was a member. This episode was the beginning of a split in the First Presbyterian Church and led to the founding of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Newark.
Josiah had three children with his first wife Catharine Hardenbroeck: David, Catharine, and Mary. He had two children with his second wife Mary Bankes: Jacob and Josiah, Jr.
Robert Ogden (1687-1733), the son of Rebekah and Jonathan Ogden, and the grandson of John and Jane Ogden, was born and lived in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was a landowner and the collector for Essex County in 1720-1721. He married Hannah Crane with whom he had six children: Hannah, Robert, Phebe, Moses, Elihu, and David. After Hannah’s death, Robert married Phebe (Baldwin) Roberts and they had three children: Rebecca, Mary, and Sarah.
David Ogden (1726-1801), Hannah and Robert Ogden’s son, married Hannah Woodruff, with whom he had five children. Robert Ogden (1716-1787), David’s brother, was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was the recorder for that borough, a judge, a member of the Provincial Assembly, deputy secretary of the Council, and speaker of the Assembly. Around 1775, after refusing to add his signature to a petition to Great Britain regarding the Stamp Act, he resigned from the Assembly. When the Revolution started, however, he sided with the colonials.
Robert Ogden married Phebe Hatfield in 1736 and they had thirteen children together.
Gabriel Ogden (b. 1733) was the great-great grandson of John and Jane Ogden. His parents were Uzal Ogden (1705-1780) and Elizabeth Charlotte Thébault. He had two daughters, Mary and Charlotte.
There were numerous Johns in the Ogden family, but the John Ogden in this collection is probably Captain John Ogden, Jr. (1743-1815). Captain Ogden was a cousin to Gabriel Ogden, for their fathers, Judge John Ogden (1709-1795) and Uzal Ogden, were brothers. Captain John’s mother was Hannah Sayre.
Captain John Ogden, Jr. married Rhoda Pierson with whom he had ten children. He attained the rank of captain during the Revolutionary War.
Sources:
Wheeler, William Ogden. The Ogden Family in American, Elizabethtown Branch, and Their English Ancestry (J.B. Lippincott Company: Philadelphia, 1952).
This collection was a gift of Henry W. Pilch, date unknown.
This Ogden Family Papers consist of six items dating from 1733-1777, almost all of which come from different members of the Ogden family: Josiah Ogden, Gabriel Ogden, John Ogden, and Robert Ogden and his sons. The documents include receipts for money paid, an order for goods from a local merchant, land documents, and one piece of correspondence. They are arranged by family member.
Manuscript Group 219, John Ogden, Jr. (1743-1815) Journal
Manuscript Group 292, Ogden-Ford Family (Cumberland County, NJ) Papers
Manuscript Group 386, Ogden Family (Newark and Elizabeth, NJ) Papers
Manuscript Group 651, Schuyler Family Papers
Manuscript Group 897, David Bayard Ogden (1775-1849) Legal notebook
Manuscript Group 1174, Joseph G. Ogden (1780-1817) Daybook
Manuscript Group 1175, John Ogden (1799-1877) and James Crawford Ogden (1831-1816) Daybooks
Manuscript Group 1211, Jennie Ogden (1849-1880) and Jennie Ogden Miller (1880-1938) Papers
Manuscript Group 1379, Maureen B. Ogden Papers
Item | Title | Dates |
Josiah Ogden (ca. 1679-1763) |
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1 | Land grant from Joseph and Johannah Prudden to Jos. Johnson, Jr., witnessed by Josiah Ogden, attested to by Joseph Bonnel |
May 3, 1733 |
Robert Ogden (1687-1733) and Sons | ||
2 | Receipt – Money paid by Robert Ogden (1716-1787) | October 31, 1739 |
3 | Letter- David Ogden to Robert Ogden (1716-1787) | April 25, 1760? |
4 | Division of land to the children of Robert Ogden (1687-1733) |
n.d. |
Gabriel Ogden (b.1733) | ||
5 | Request to Garrat Rappalje for supplies for Captain Hadden, signed by Gabriel Ogden |
July 2, 1759 |
John Ogden, Jr. (1743-1815) | ||
6 | Receipt – Money paid by Captain James Wheeler, signed by Lieutenant John Ogden |
April 6, 1777 |
Processed by Kim Charlton, October 1999 as part of the “Farm to City” project funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.