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56 Pioneer History of Meigs County Hugh Ogden, the second son of Alvin Ogden, Sr., was born March 11th, 1804. He never married. He died in 1872 in Salem township. Nancy Ogden, daughter of Alvin Ogden, Sr., and his wife, was born May 18th, 1806. She was married to William Green, and they both lived and died in Columbia township. They had five children. Albert Green was a soldier in the Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and died in the service. Lovina Ogden Green married Lewis Castor, of Columbia. Hannah Green married Miles Graham, a member of the Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, who died shortly after the close of the war. Cynthia Green married William Graham, who was a soldier and died in the service the first year of the Civil War. Elizabeth Ogden, daughter of Alvin Ogden, Sr., was born July 25th, 1808 and was married to Daniel Caleb, and moved to Hardin County, Ohio, where they died. They had four children and numerous descendants. Noah Ogden, a son of Alvin Ogden, Sr., was born March 16th, 1811. He married Dorcas Graham and settled in Salem township and had four children, and numerous descendants. He died in 1890. Alvin Ogden, Sr., died January 4th, 1867, aged nearly ninety-two years. He was a son of a Revolutionary soldier, himself a pioneer of Meigs county. When he died he left ten children, 129 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. No race suicide in his posterity. The foregoing sketch is copied from a history of the Ogden family, as a part of that interesting narrative published in the "Telegraph," January 28th, 1898. S.C. Larkin. Shubael Nobles and family came from Tremont township, Rutland County, Vermont, to Marietta in 1801. Then to the Joel Higley farm in 1804, and finally to his own farm in the northwest corner of Section No. 15, in Rutland, in 1805. |
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