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David Ogle

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David Ogle was born 1837 (son of John Ogle, Jr. and Jane).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Ogle, Jr. was born Abt 1810 (son of John "Johnny" Ogle and Elizabeth McBryant); died Bef 1845; was buried Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Listed in the 1840 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.

    It is believed that John Ogel Jr. died and is buried in Sevier County,
    Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 223.

    John married Jane Abt 1828, , Sevier County, Tennessee. Jane was born Abt 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jane was born Abt 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Listed in the 1840 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 223.

    Children:
    1. Ogle was born Abt 1829.
    2. Ogle was born Abt 1830.
    3. John Ogle, III was born 1831.
    4. Thomas Ogle was born 1833.
    5. James Wilson Ogle was born 1835, Tennessee.
    6. 1. David Ogle was born 1837.
    7. William M. Ogle was born 5 Apr 1842, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 17 Jul 1887, Chico, Wise County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John "Johnny" Ogle was born 1786, Edgefield County, South Carolina (son of William "Billy" Ogle and Martha Jane Huskey); died 1841, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Johnny came with his mother and the family to Sevier County, Tennessee as early as 1805, soon after the death of his father.

    Johnny served with his brother, Thomas Ogle, in the War of 1812 and the Creek Indian War. His name was on the muster roll and the pay roll, 20 September 1814 to 3 May 1815, of Captain Andrew Lawson's Company, 3rd Regiment of East Tennessee Drafted Militia, commanded by Colonel William Johnson.

    An affidavit, dated 1851, by Thomas Russell of Monroe County, Tennessee, son-in-law of John Ogle and guardian of John's youngest daughter, Sarah, stated that John Ogle died a year after his wife. John Ogle and his family appear in the 1830 Sevier County, Tennessee Federal Census.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 222.

    John married Elizabeth McBryant 1808, Sevier County, Tennessee. Elizabeth (daughter of Spencer McBryant) was born Abt 1786/1790; died 1840, Blount County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth McBryant was born Abt 1786/1790 (daughter of Spencer McBryant); died 1840, Blount County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. David Ogle was born 12 Nov 1809; died Aft 1880.
    2. 2. John Ogle, Jr. was born Abt 1810; died Bef 1845; was buried Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Spencer Ogle was born Abt 1812; died Bef 1850.
    4. Ogle was born Abt 1816.
    5. Nancy Ogle was born Abt 1813; died Aug 1875, Wayne County, Missouri; was buried New Prospect Cemetery, Wayne County, Missouri.
    6. Sidney Ogle was born 1820, Tennessee.
    7. Thomas Ogle was born 1823.
    8. Ogle was born Abt 1825.
    9. Wilson Ogle was born 1827.
    10. Mary Ogle was born 1829.
    11. Sarah Ogle was born 1834, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William "Billy" OgleWilliam "Billy" Ogle was born Abt 1756, New Castle County, Delaware (son of Thomas Ogle and Elizabeth Robeson); died Abt Mar 1803; was buried Edgefield County, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: M909-B7

    Notes:

    From "Rowan County, North Carolina Court Minutes 1773-1786", William Ogle, with his brothers Thomas and Hercules Ogle, is listed in "Names of Persons who have not taken the Oath of Allegiance in Captain Cox's District." The date of the entry is 1778. Family traditions say that he served in the Revolutionary War.

    William Ogle and his brothers, Thomas Jr. ad Hercules Ogle, were listed in Captain Cox's District, 1778 Tax List of Rowan County, North Carolina.

    Some records say William Ogle was an Indian trader, other say that he was a minister of the gospel. In the deeds from Rowan County, North Carolina, he described himself as a planter or yeoman.

    In 1785 William and his family were living in Wilkes County, Georgia, according to "1785 Tax List of Wilkes County, Georgia". They settled in Edgefield District, South Carolina, prior to 1790. He was listed as the head of household in 1790 and 1800 Federal Census of Edgefield District, South
    Carolina.

    On 19 Oct 1795, Thomas Ogle of Grayson County, Virginia deeded 100 acres of land in Rowan County, North Carolina, to "William Ogle of Edgefield County, state of South Carolina". William later sold this same tract of land to Mark Cole and Jacob Skeene on 30 Oct 1795 (Deed Book 14, p 178 and p 179/80).

    On 7 March 1796, William Ogle added to his holdings in Edgefield District, South Carolina, another 100 acres of land purchased from George Hagood. This land was situated on "the branches of Rockey Creek, waters of Savannah River" (Deed Book 13, p 198).

    Family traditions say William Ogle had planned to migrate to Tennessee. But at that time, there was an epidemic of a most dreaded disease in the backcountry of South Carolina. It is believed that before William Ogle could make arrangements to dispose of his land, he contracted this disease and died.

    Other sources say he built the first known structure in the Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee area. They say he hunted with Indian friends in the area and decided to build a cabin and move his family there. He cut and hewed the logs, and then returned home "to grow a crop" in order to bring supplies for his family's survival for some time. While there, an epidemic of malaria broke out and William died of the fever.

    Between the date of his will, 26 Feb 1803, and the date of probate, 5 March 1803, William Ogle died and was survived by his wife, Martha and his children, five sons and two daughters. He is buried in the Fruit Hill area.

    In his will William said, "I give unto my son Harculous Ogle that Hundred Acres of Land he Now lives. Also the remainder of the Land is to be Divided among four Boys except a Child's Share which I give unto My beloved Wife Polly Ogle (Martha in the 1811 deed). Also I give unto my beloved daughter Rebecca (Mc) Carter a cow and Calf, bed and furniture, Pot and Some other furniture. Also I
    give unto my beloved grandson William (Mc) Carter a young sow. Also the rest of the property to be Equally among all the rest of my children except my beloved Wife which draws a Child's share." His will was recorded in Edgefield County, South Carolina, Will Book "A", box 22, #783.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 138-139.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 6.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage", 1994, p 229.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 3.

    William married Martha Jane Huskey Abt 1778, Rowan County, North Carolina. Martha (daughter of John Frederick Huskey and Rebecca Washington) was born 9 Dec 1756, Wake County, North Carolina; died Bef Jul 1826, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Martha Jane HuskeyMartha Jane Huskey was born 9 Dec 1756, Wake County, North Carolina (daughter of John Frederick Huskey and Rebecca Washington); died Bef Jul 1826, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Martha Jane Huskey Ogle was part Indian.

    After the death of William, Martha took her five sons and two daughters for a short visit with relatives in Virginia. Her brother, Peter Huskey, and his family then accompanied them on their long trip to the East Tennessee area to establish their home.

    They were in the Sevier County, Tennessee as early as 1805. There is a record in Tennessee State Library and Archives that shows Hercules and Thomas Ogle sold land to William Murphy in 1807. This land was situated in the area of "mouth of Walden's Creek" in Sevier County, Tennessee.

    On 19 January 1811, Martha Ogle, "relict of William Ogle" and her sons relinquished to James Atchison of Edgefield County, South Carolina their claim on the property that William Ogle had bought from George Hagood in 1796. This deed of conveyance was recorded in Deed Book 31, p 291/92 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.

    According to the church minutes of "Fork of Little Pigeon Church", Martha Ogle was the one of the group of people from White Oak Flats Community that asked the Fork of Little Pigeon Church to establish a church in White Oak Flats as an arm of the church in Sevierville in December 1817.

    Sometime between December 1817 to July 1826, Martha Ogle died and was buried in Gatlinburg, Tennessee behind Hays House Restaurant.

    Some researchers claim her given name should not include Jane.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 37-38.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 6.
    IGI, Batch 8113402, Sheet 49, Source Call Number 1260889, Film, also, Film
    449514, Ordinance # 280.., Temple Swiss.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage", 1994, p 229.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 3.
    Ruth Tolson, rutht@bath.rang.k12.va.us, 11 May 2001.

    Children:
    1. Hercules "Hike" Ogle was born 1780, South Carolina; died Abt 1854, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Rebecca Ogle was born 1782, North Carolina; died Abt 1870/1880; was buried P. A. Proffitt Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Thomas J. Ogle was born 1784, Wilkes County, Georgia; died 1862, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. 4. John "Johnny" Ogle was born 1786, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 1841, Blount County, Tennessee.
    5. Isaac "Shucky" Ogle was born 1788, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 2 Sep 1881; was buried Banner Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. William "Black Bill" Ogle was born 1790, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 25 Aug 1855, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Cole Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    7. Mary Ann Ogle was born 1793, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 1872/1880, Greenbrier, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Plemons Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Spencer McBryant
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth McBryant was born Abt 1786/1790; died 1840, Blount County, Tennessee.