occupation: 1870 census listed as farmer living at his half-brother George's house in Hartford.
ID: I82592523
Name: Thomas OGILVIE
Given Name: Thomas
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 1820 in Keene Twp. Coshocton Co. OH
Immigration: 1809 Moved to Coshocton Co OH from VA
Census: 1850 OH, age 28 Keene Twp., Coshocton Co., OH
Census: 1860
Census: 1870
Census: 1880 OH, age 59 Bethlehem Twp., Coshocton Co, OH
MARC: Dec 1842 m. Rachel O'Donald, Coshocton Co. OH
Note:
1. Source: History of Coshocton Co., OH: OGILVIE JAMES, Keene township; was born in West Virginia, April 15, 1788; son of Thomas and Jane (Taylor) Ogilvie; a grandson of Thomas Ogilvie, Sr., who came to America. Sometime before the revolutionary war, and was one of the patriots who braved the storm of battle for American liberty: James lived in his native State till 1810, when he came to Coshocton county, where he enlisted and served through the war of 1812, then returned to his farm, where he has continued ever since. He was married to Miss Christina Johnson, of West Virginia, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Peterson) Johnson. They had seven children : Thomas, Johnson and Eliza are living. Mr. Ogilvie's first wife died March, 1843; after this he married Mrs. Catherine Thursthammer, who was born March 14, 1795, a daughter of Charles and Catherine {Cost) Thursthammer.OGLEVIE THOMAS, Bethlehem township; farmer ; son of James Oglevie, of Keene township, who came to this county from Virginia, in 1809, was born in 1820. He was married in December, 1842, to Miss Rachel O'Donald, of this county, who was born in 1852. Her parents were of Irish descent. They are the parents of four children, viz: Francis M., born August 20, 1844; Josephine M., born November 25, 1845; J. J., born July 29, 1848, now living in Virginia. The other one is dead. Francis M. served three years as a private in Company I, Fifty-fourth regiment O: V. I:, and was with Sherman on his famous march to the sea. Mr. Oglevie has always resided in Bethlehem township, owns a good farm, and is esteemed by all his acquaintances.
1.1850 OHIO CENSUS, Keene Twp., Coshocton Co., Ohio, Page205 (stamped), online image #1, enumeragted 14 Sept 1850:
#1 #1 James Oglevie 62 M Farmer $10,000 VA
Eliza 22 F OH
Mora ? 2 M OH
Alexander Emmans 20 M Farmer OH
ID: I82592523
Name: Thomas OGILVIE
Given Name: Thomas
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 1820 in Keene Twp. Coshocton Co. OH
Immigration: 1809 Moved to Coshocton Co OH from VA
Census: 1850 OH, age 28 Keene Twp., Coshocton Co., OH
Census: 1860
Census: 1870
Census: 1880 OH, age 59 Bethlehem Twp., Coshocton Co, OH
MARC: Dec 1842 m. Rachel O'Donald, Coshocton Co. OH
Note:
1. Source: History of Coshocton Co., OH: OGILVIE JAMES, Keene township; was born in West Virginia, April 15, 1788; son of Thomas and Jane (Taylor) Ogilvie; a grandson of Thomas Ogilvie, Sr., who came to America. Sometime before the revolutionary war, and was one of the patriots who braved the storm of battle for American liberty: James lived in his native State till 1810, when he came to Coshocton county, where he enlisted and served through the war of 1812, then returned to his farm, where he has continued ever since. He was married to Miss Christina Johnson, of West Virginia, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Peterson) Johnson. They had seven children : Thomas, Johnson and Eliza are living. Mr. Ogilvie's first wife died March, 1843; after this he married Mrs. Catherine Thursthammer, who was born March 14, 1795, a daughter of Charles and Catherine {Cost) Thursthammer.OGLEVIE THOMAS, Bethlehem township; farmer ; son of James Oglevie, of Keene township, who came to this county from Virginia, in 1809, was born in 1820. He was married in December, 1842, to Miss Rachel O'Donald, of this county, who was born in 1852. Her parents were of Irish descent. They are the parents of four children, viz: Francis M., born August 20, 1844; Josephine M., born November 25, 1845; J. J., born July 29, 1848, now living in Virginia. The other one is dead. Francis M. served three years as a private in Company I, Fifty-fourth regiment O: V. I:, and was with Sherman on his famous march to the sea. Mr. Oglevie has always resided in Bethlehem township, owns a good farm, and is esteemed by all his acquaintances.
1.1850 OHIO CENSUS, Keene Twp., Coshocton Co., Ohio, Page205 (stamped), online image #1, enumeragted 14 Sept 1850:
#1 #1 James Oglevie 62 M Farmer $10,000 VA
Eliza 22 F OH
Mora ? 2 M OH
Alexander Emmans 20 M Farmer OH
ID: I548019018
Name: Harry Allen OGILVIE
Given Name: Harry Allen
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 17 Jun 1864 in Licking County;Hartford, Ohio
Death: 22 Apr 1924 in in a Garden City hospital; Hamiliton County
Burial: Syracuse cementary, Syracuse, KS
Occupation: Storekeeper and carpenter, farmer, and rancher in Michigan
Occupation: sheep farmer in Syracuse, KS
Residence: 6 miles south of Kendall in Hamilton County
Event: had diptheria which left his hands weak Medical
Note:
Cause of Death: of peronitis following perforation of ulcer of the duodenum
Owned a store in Emington, Illinois in 1900 with R.M. Riggs and Clinton
Merrill named "Merrill, Riggs, and Ogilvie". They advertised as
"dealers in dry goods, groceries, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes,
jewelry, mittens, etc. etc..." He ran the store and was a carpenter
until he had diptheria which left his hands too weak for fine finishing
on wood; then he farmed and ranched in Michigan for 5 years until he
moved to Syracuse, Kansas where he was a sheep farmer. Died following an
illness of just a few days. Diagnosis was peronitis following
perforation of ulcer of duodenum.
ID: I548019018
Name: Harry Allen OGILVIE
Given Name: Harry Allen
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 17 Jun 1864 in Licking County;Hartford, Ohio
Death: 22 Apr 1924 in in a Garden City hospital; Hamiliton County
Burial: Syracuse cementary, Syracuse, KS
Occupation: Storekeeper and carpenter, farmer, and rancher in Michigan
Occupation: sheep farmer in Syracuse, KS
Residence: 6 miles south of Kendall in Hamilton County
Event: had diptheria which left his hands weak Medical
Note:
Cause of Death: of peronitis following perforation of ulcer of the duodenum
Owned a store in Emington, Illinois in 1900 with R.M. Riggs and Clinton
Merrill named "Merrill, Riggs, and Ogilvie". They advertised as
"dealers in dry goods, groceries, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes,
jewelry, mittens, etc. etc..." He ran the store and was a carpenter
until he had diptheria which left his hands too weak for fine finishing
on wood; then he farmed and ranched in Michigan for 5 years until he
moved to Syracuse, Kansas where he was a sheep farmer. Died following an
illness of just a few days. Diagnosis was peronitis following
perforation of ulcer of duodenum.
ID: I548018992
Name: Elsa "Winifred" OGILVIE
Given Name: Elsa "Winifred"
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: F
Birth: 29 Apr 1903 in Cabery or Kankakee, Illinois
Death: 25 Jan 1991 in Alliance, NE of cardio-respiratory failure and cerebral anoxia from metastatis of adeno-carcinoma of the breast (13 years from onset till death)
Burial: 29 Jan 1991 Hyannis Cemetary, Hyannis, NE
Event: Social Security Number 507-60-1222
Event: Political Party Unknown registered voter as a Republican
Residence: Davenport, Washington
Residence: 1940 Moved to ranch near Mullen, Nebraska
Residence: 1944 Moved to a ranch near Hyannis, NE
Residence: 1990 Moved to a retirement community in Alliance, NE
Event: Organizations Unknown active member in United Church of Christ, the Order of Eastern Star
Occupation: 1922 School teacher in Kansas for 1 year 1
Note: played on girl's basketball team in 1921 in KansasFather: Harry Allen OGILVIE b: 17 Jun 1864 in Licking County;Hartford, Ohio
Mother: Elvira "Grace" WEATHERLY b: 21 Feb 1876 in Garden, IllinoisMarriage 1 Bernard Millard KLASE b: 21 Sep 1903 in Bement ,Piatt Co., Illinois
Married: 2 Nov 1924 in Syracuse, KS
Note:
got married in the rental house that Winifred was living in with her
mother and grandmother in Syracuse, KS
married by Reverend Price
Children
Donald Bernard KLASE b: 1 May 1927 in Davenport, Washington
Patricia Ogilvie KLASE b: 19 Aug 1925 in KansasSources:
Author: Christy Griffith
Title: interview with Bernard Klase
Publication: 1991
Repository:
ID: I548019020
Name: Howard W. OGILVIE
Given Name: Howard W.
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 10 Jan 1907
Death: in of cancer
Occupation: Built a bowling alley in Lexington, Kentucky and was very successful with it
Event: Military Service volunteered for the navy during WWII; served on a landing boat in the Pacific
Residence: 1007 Gates Creek Pike; Lexington, KY 40500Father: Harry Allen OGILVIE b: 17 Jun 1864 in Licking County;Hartford, Ohio
Mother: Elvira "Grace" WEATHERLY b: 21 Feb 1876 in Garden, IllinoisMarriage 1 UNKNOWN FLORENCE
Children
Living OGILVIE
Name: Allen Harry OGILVIE
Given Name: Allen Harry
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: 8 Feb 1901
Residence: 110 12th Street; Ann Arbor, Michigan
Residence: 896 N. Ronda Sevilla; Laguna Hills, CAFather: Harry Allen OGILVIE b: 17 Jun 1864 in Licking County;Hartford, Ohio
Mother: Elvira "Grace" WEATHERLY b: 21 Feb 1876 in Garden, IllinoisMarriage 1 Alta ANDERSON
Children
Rodger OGILVIE
Sandy OGILVIE