[635] --Other Fields
[636] ®61
_____________________ | _David MEEKER _______| | (1712 - 1787) m 1737| | |_____________________ | | |--Susannah MEEKER | | _Joshua MARSH _______+ | | (1690 - 1744) m 1987 |_Elizabeth MARSH ____| (1716 - 1782) m 1737| |_Susanna BUNN _______ (1692 - 1987) m 1987
[446] --Other Fields
[447] ®61
[449] --Invalid Dates
[450] Birth: <1744>
_Samuel MILLER®11 ®37 ®59 _+ | _John MILLER ®37 ____| | (.... - 1794) | | |_Elizabeth RIGGS ®11 ______+ | (1675 - ....) | |--Jonathan ®14 MILLER | | ___________________________ | | |_Martha PIERSON ®37 _| (1706 - ....) | |___________________________
_Isaac NOE __________ | (1705 - 1777) m 1987 _Daniel NOE _________| | (1746 - 1810) | | |_Sarah MARSH ________ | (1712 - 1777) m 1987 | |--Mary NOE | (1771 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mary MOORE _________| (1749 - ....) | |_____________________
[824] --Other Fields
[825] SLGC: Date: 19 Jul 1948 Place: LOGAN @08947479@ ®61
__ | _John OGDEN _________| | | | |__ | | |--Joseph OGDEN®28 | | __ | | |_Jane BOND ®28 ______| | |__
[242]
Joseph Ogden is named in in "Hatfields Hist. Elizabeth" as one of the "five full grown boys" of John Ogden who came with their father to Elizabethtown, N.J. in 1665, being fourth in the list. About December 1667, Joseph and Jonathan Ogden and
many others petitioned the Governor and council to have their lands laid out to them "according to the Agreements made by the inhabitants and consent of the Governor with them, as may more fully appear in the Town Records"
[243]
On October 27, 1676, Joseph applied for his allotment of 90 acres of land according to the concessions, and upon this date Governor Carteret granted a warrant for same. Action was delayed, for on May 14, 1683, Joseph petitioned the Council for
the 90 acres which he had formerly "pitcht upon". The record then states, "It is ordered that Joseph Ogden give an accompt to the board wherefore the late Surveyor gen'all Executed not a Warrant of this quantity of Land the 27th October 1676
And alsoe of the Land he pitches upon that the Councell may give their further resolution in the premises." Later, July 14, 1684, the Surveyor General was directed to "lay out and survey unto the said Joseph Ogden Ninety acres of Upland and
Meadow in proportion."
[244] In 1682 he is named as one of the overseers of his father John Ogden's will. ®28