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    1. Re: [ILPIKE] Re: History Of Pike County 1880
    2. This message is from janhoeft@yahoo.com In a message dated 1/24/00 11:15:32 AM, janhoeft@yahoo.com writes: << I have a few Ogles in my data base. Isaac Joseph Ogle born 20 Aug 1841 in Illinois. Married to Louisa Carbaugh 20 Dec. 1865 in Adams Co. Ill. They had one child. Alice J. born 23 Sept. 1866 in Adams Co. Illinois. Louisa died 18 May 1867 in Beverly, Adams Co. Ill on 18 May 1867. Isaac then married Louisa's sister Mary Alice in 1867. They had Anna Louisa, Clara E., Lucy M., Jacob E., James Edward, John H., Minnie P., Nancy L., and Joseph C. --- Keith and Karen McPherson <kmcpherson@metrolink.net> wrote: > Dorothy's message was sent to me by a cousin who > gets the Pike County mail > because she knew I was researching Ogles. And this > is my Ogle! THe only > thing that confuses me is the father's name, Joseph. > I have a booklet that > was published for a family reunion in 1949, written > by the children of > Abraham Alonzo Ogle and Sarah Elizabeth Bowman. > They said Alonzo's father > was Abraham. You would think that they knew their > grandfather's name! > According to the booklet, Abraham and Martha Ogle > had 4 children: > Solomen - died of measles while serving in the > Union Army > Jacob - died of measles while serving in the Union > Army > Alonzo - mentioned above > Rachel - married Lew Edwin Glines who lived with his > mother near the > villlage of Fish Hook > > Another contradiction is that my booklet says Alonzo > was born in Beverly > Township, Pike County, rather than Adams County, on > April 29, 1855. But > the marriage date matches up; mine is August 9, > 1874. > > I have a couple questions: > Are any of the other Ogles that I mentioned in the > book as well? > Does anyone have any ideas how there could be so > many similiarities and yet > so many contradictions? > Does anyone have any further info on any of these > people? > > Thanks so much for any help! > > > Karen McPherson > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <gran5grk@uswest.net> > To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 5:17 PM > Subject: [ILPIKE] Re: History Of Pike County 1880 > > > > Cindi, > > Page 747- > > Francis McCartney, farmer sec. 19, P.O. Barry; was > born in Ross county, OH > Sept > > 22, 1811; was raised on a farm and assisted his > father until 1832, when he > > married Eliza Johnson, also a native of Ross > county, and was born Aug. 30, > > 1811. Of their 10 children, 5 are still living. > In the fall of 1850 Mr. > M > > moved to Pike Co. and purchased the beautiful farm > on which he now > resided. In > > 1861 his son Charles enliested in the 99th Rec. > and served during the > entire > > war. His son, Milton, enlisted in 1865, and > served to the close. Mr. M > is a > > Democrat. > > Page 620- > > A.A. Ogle, farmer, sec 6; P.O. Fish-Hook; is a son > of James and Martha > Ogle, > > both natives of St. Clair county, IL, and was born > in Adams county in > 1855. He > > attended the common schools of that county, where > he received a fair > education. > > In 1874 he took unto himself a wife in the person > of sarah Elizabeth > Bowman, was > > has borne him two children, both girls. > > > > I don't see a slp in the face connection, but just > maybe...... > > Good luck > > Dorothy > > > > ==== ILPIKE Mailing List ==== > ILGenWeb Home Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/ > List Manager: Barbara Freeman at Saxbury@aol.com >>

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