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Genealogy
and History of the Family OGDEN
CD Content 6 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Ogden-Preston
genealogy : the ancestors and descendants of Captain Benjamin Stratton
Ogden and his wife Nancy (Preston) Ogden
St.
Peter, Minn.: Press of the St. Peter Herald, Author: Josie Powell
Stone, 1914, 32 pgs.
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2. Ogden
family history : in the line of Lieutenant Benjamin Ogden, of New York
(born June 22, 1735-died August 16 1780) of the Prince of Wales' American
regiment, and his wife Rachel Westervelt, with some account of his ancestry
and descendants. Orange, N.J.?: Author: Anna S. Vermilye, 1906, 121
pgs.
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3. The
Ogdens of South Jersey : the descendants of John Ogden of Fairfield,
Conn. and New Fairfield, N.J., born 1673, died 1745. Morristown, N.J.?:
Author: William Ogden Wheeler, , 1894?, 37 pgs.
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4. The
Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry
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John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906, their history,
biography & genealogy Philadelphia: Printed for private circulation
by J.B. Lippincott Co., Author: William Ogden Wheeler, 1907, 601
pgs.
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5. The
Quaker Ogdens in America : David Ogden of ye good ship "Welcome" and
his descendents 1682-1897, their history, biography, and genealogy, Author
Charles Burr Ogden, 1898, 298 pgs.
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| 6. Seven
generations of family Bible records : descendants of Rebecca Ogden
4 and Caleb Halsted 5 in the line of John 6, Robert Wade 7, Oliver 8, Emeline
Halsted Davis 9, Laura Davis Shoptaugh 10, her children 11, and her grandchildren
12 Oakland, Calif.: L.A.D. Shoptaugh, Author: Laura A. Davis Shoptaugh,
c1947, 48 pgs. |
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AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 14086 individuals, in
4705 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources:
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