| b ABT 1749 1755, , New Castle, Delaware | John (of_Delaware) Ogle | > | John Ogle, Jr. | Elizabeth Wollaston |
| John Ogle, III | b 1668 | |||
| | b 1690 | Elizabeth Graham Harris | |||
| Thomas Ogle | d 1741 | b ABT 1670 1675 | ||
| |b 25 Jul 1721 | | | |||
| |d 1803 | Elizabeth Robinson | |||
| | | b 1700 | |||
| John Ogle | d 1743 | |||
| |Sarah Dennis | |m 18 Jan 1773 | |||
| |, , Rowan, North Carolina | | | |||
| Elizabeth Robeson | ||||
| b 1721 | | | |||
| 1 | John Ogle | 2 | Sarah Ogle | 3 | Dennis Ogle | 4 | Elizabeth Ogle | 5 | William Ogle | 6 | Absalom Ogle | 7 | Hannah Ogle | 8 | James Ogle | 9 | Hercules Ogle | 10 | Benjamin Ogle | 11 | Ogle | 12 | Ogle | 13 | Ogle |
John Ogle fought in the Revolutionary War. He is listed as a volunteer and served in Captain Johathan Isom's Company in the militia of Montgomery County, Virginia. No data is given when the company was formed (MILITIA of MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VIRGINIA compiled by Mary B. Kegley).
John Ogle is listed as 1 tithe, no slaves, two horses, seven cattle, and owning land in the 1782 Tax List of Montgomery County, Virginia.
In the VIRGINIA TAX PAYERS 1782-1785 by Augusta B. Fothergill, John Ogle is listed as 1 poll in Montgomery County, Virginia.
It is found in MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VIRGINIA-CIRCA 1790, transcribed and edited by Netti Schreiner-Yantis, that John Ogle is listed as a white male over 21 years, with four horses, on 20 Aug 1789. Also from same book, he was found living in the area of Big Reed Island Creek, Big Snake, and Burk's Frok, at that time.
So sometime between 1790 and 1800, he moved to South Carolina where his brothers, Thomas and William Ogle were living. John Ogle with his family was living in Edgefield County, South Carolina in 1800 (1800 Federal Census of Edgefield County, South Carolina).
Next we find John Ogle in Grainger County, Tennessee in 1804. John Ogle bought 115 acres of land 'on the north side of Clinch mountain on Puncheon Camp Creek in the State and County aforesaid, it bin g part of a tract of land, Granted by the State of North Carolina to Joseph Cobb No. 823' from his brother, Hercules Ogle on 21 July 1804. This deed was recorded in Deed Book 'A', page 340 at Rutledge, Tennessee (county seat of Grainger County, Tennessee).
Tax Lists of Grainger County, Tennessee for 1805, 1806, and 1808 reveal John Ogle with 1 white poll and 115 acres of land.
On 27 July 1808 in Grainger County, Tennessee, John Ogle sold 115 acres of land that he bought from his brother Hercules Ogle, to David Watson.
It is believed that John Ogle and his family left Grainger County, Tennessee circa 1808 and moved to White County, Tennessee. Traditions say he migrated to Kentucky and Indiana from here.
Source: 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 131.