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Thomas Ogle

BirthSep 1666 - Ogletown, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Death13 Aug 1734 - New Castle, New Castle, Delaware, USA
MotherElizabeth Wollaston
FatherCapt. John Lewis of Delaware Ogle

Born in Ogletown, New Castle, Delaware, USA on Sep 1666 to Capt. John Lewis of Delaware Ogle and Elizabeth Wollaston. Thomas Ogle married Elizabeth Robison Graham Arskin and had 14 children. He passed away on 13 Aug 1734 in New Castle, New Castle, Delaware, USA.

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Parents
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Capt. John Lewis Of Delaware Ogle
1649 - 1683
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Elizabeth Wollaston
1650 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Robison Graham Arskin
1693 - 1734
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Mary Crawford
1671 - 1720
Children Show all
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Joseph Ogle
1707 - 1756
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Alexander Ogle
1730 - 1783
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Susannah Ogle
1728 - 1801
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Benjamin Ogle
1715 - 1779
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Elizabeth Ogle
1725 - 1795
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Thomas Ogle
1705 - 1771
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Judith Ogle
1717 - 1743
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James Ogle
1709 - 1734
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Edward Ogle
1722 - 1793
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David Ogle
1725 - 1807
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Jane Ogle
1729 - 1803
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Mary Ogle
1700 - 1730
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John Ogle
1711 - 1741
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Judah Ogle
1711 - 1774

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