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MARRIAGE OF OGG, THOMAS A. SR. AND FULCHER, MARTHA
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State: Georgia Country: United States of America |
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No Oggs in the 1820 census index of Richmond County, GA (source Gary Adams, quoted by Bill Ogg). |
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1830 census of Richmond County, GA, page 289, line 21 - Holt's District shows Thomas Ogg household with: males females two male slaves in household |
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1840 census of Richmond County, GA, page 307, line 20: Thomas Ogg household males females one free black male, one male slave, one female slave |
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1846 Thomas Ogg shows as owning land in Grimes County, Texas. from Texas Tax List Index, 1840-1849, quoted by Bill Ogg. |
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1850 census of Grimes Co Real estate value $2,500. John and Martha shown with children: (Aged from 18 down to 2 months. Last three born in Texas, all others in GA.) |
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1860 census of Grimes County, Texas, HH 148, shows Thomas and Martha with: |
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1860 slave census for Grimes County, Texas, shows Thomas Ogg owning three male slaves and two female slaves. |
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1860 census shows William and Jane Rogerson and daughter Emline as neighbours - Henry Warren Ogg and Emmaline Rogerson (in fact, Emmaline Anderson) were later to marry. Also showing as close neighbour is John Ogg, Jr, and his wife Susan. John, Jr., was the son of Thomas A. and Martha. |
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