| HUSBAND David OGDEN36,37 |
| | Birth | 11 January 1639 | Twin of Jonathan, England36 |
| Residence | 1640 | came to eastern Long Island early in 1640, living with the family
at South- or Northampton, Long Island, until the family removed to Elizabethtown,
N. J., in 1665.; Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA36 |
| Residence | 1665 | Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Misc | 1665 | He was named as one of the original associates of Elizabethtown; Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Misc | 19 February 1665 | He had taken oath of allegiance to
the English government of New York on Feb. 19, 1665; New York36 |
| Occupation | 1670 | The "Newark Town Records" of 1670 state that nearly all the trades and callings
necessary to the convenience and comfort of the colony were represented; among them is
mentioned "a stone church builder, David Ogden."; Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Misc | 11 September 1673 | On Sept. 11, 1673, he took oath of allegiance to the Dutch government of New
Amsterdam. ; New Amsterdam, NY36 |
| Elected | 1 November 1679 | He was among other men chosen as Town's Men for that year.; 36 |
| Residence | 27 November 1679 | He applied for a survey of 120 acres, Apr. 27, 1676, and about that time removed to
Newark, N. J. ; Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Elected | 4 January 1680 | He was elected gain as Town's Man.; 36 |
| Death | between 26 December 1691 and 27 February 1692 | Between the date of his will and when it was proved.; 36 |
| Will | 27 February 1692 | 36 |
| Marriage | 1676 | 36 |
| Father | John OGDEN (THE PILGRIM) |
| Mother | Jane BOND |
| WIFE Elizabeth SWAINE36,37,2168 |
| | Death | 24 April 1654 | Ogden family book says she died Apr 24, 1654 but then says she sold a piece of land in 1705.; 36 |
| Birth | 24 April 1654 | Branford, New Haven, CT, USA2168 |
| Death | after January 1706 | 36 |
| Burial | | Being among the first settlers of Newark, she was
buried in their first burying ground, on Broad street, nearly opposite the present old cemetery
beside the depot of the Central R. R. of N. J. Some years ago the gravestones were re-
moved from that site by the city authorities and placed around the sides of a vault in Fair-
mount Cemetery, over which is a large zinc monument. On one face of this is a tablet
showing a boat by the shore and a man assisting a lady to step ashore. This is said to
commemorate the landing of the first settlers, the first to land being Elizabeth Swaine., Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Residence | | She was among the first settlers of Newark; Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Marriage | | Josiah WARD; 36 |
| Father | Capt. Samuel SWAINE |
| Mother | |
| CHILDREN |
M | Capt. David OGDEN36,1181,1183 |
| | Birth | 1678 | 36 |
| Occupation | 2 November 1713 | He was chosen assessor and rate maker.; 36 |
| Occupation | 1 November 1714 | He was re-elected assessor and rate maker; 36 |
| Occupation | between 12 March 1716 and 12 March 1717 | He was chosen assessor for the Provincial Tax.; 36 |
| Occupation | between 11 March 1718 and 8 March 1720 | He was chosen assessor for the Provincial Tax.; 36 |
| Elected | 14 March 1721 | He was chosen Freeholder; 36 |
| Residence | 18 March 1726 | Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States1183 |
| Elected | between 11 March 1728 and 1731 | He was Freeholder; 36 |
| Occupation | between 10 March 1729 and 10 March 1730 | He was chosen assessor for the Provincial Tax.; 36 |
| Elected | between 14 March 1731 and 13 March 1733 | He was Freeholder; 36 |
| Residence | before 1734 | Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Burial | 1734 | Trinity Churchyard. His gravestone is imbedded in the floor of the porch of Trinity Church and is inscribed: "Here lieth interred Ye body of Capt. David Ogden who died July 11th A.D. 1734, aged 56 years, Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Death | 11 July 1734 | Age: 56, Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36,1183 |
| Will | 11 July 1734 | Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA1183 |
| Burial | 1889 | According to Findagrave, he was removed from the Old Burying Ground, Newark, NJ and re-interred in the Founder's Vault, Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, NJ in 1889., Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA |
| Occupation | | He was a yeoman; Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA1183 |
| Marriage | 1700 | Abigail HAMMOND; 36,77,1181 |
M | Josiah OGDEN36 |
| | Birth | about 1679 | 36 |
| Death | 17 May 1763 | 36 |
| Burial | | In the opposite corner of the porch of Trinity Church is imbedded the gravestone of his brother Col. Josiah Ogden., Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |
M | John OGDEN36 |
| | Birth | 1681 | 36 |
| Death | 3 December 1732 | 36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |
M | Thomas OGDEN36 |
| | Birth | 1684 | 36 |
| Death | 25 November 1760 | 36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |
M | Swaine OGDEN36 |
| | Birth | 1687 | 36 |
| Death | 20 April 1755 | 36 |
| Marriage | | 36 |