Elizabeth Mary Ogden
F, #12768, b. 1767, d. 19 May 1830
Biography
Elizabeth Mary Ogden was born in 1767 in Chester, Morris, New Jersey.
1,2 She was born in 1768 in Chester, Morris, New Jersey.
1 She was married in New Jersey.
1 She was married in New Jersey.
1 She and
George Wintermute were married in 1811. She died on 19 May 1830, at age ~63, in Blairstown, Warren, New Jersey.
2 She was buried in Union Brick Cemetery, Blairstown, Warren, New Jersey.
2
Tradition says this (Mrs) Mary Shackelton (whose maiden name was Mary Ogden), the second wife, was very proud; that when dressed for church she would wrap herself in a sheet to avoid contact with her husband while on the way, fearing he would disarrange her toilet. She would array him in ruffles, a cocked hat and knee breeches, a costume he was unused to, and take him into distinguished society. This marriage was said not to have been pleasant or congenial, and a separation occurred.
She had eight children by her former husband, Shackelton, named as follows: Sarah, Lydia, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Rachel, Robert, and Benjamin. They lived between Blairstown and Hope. Mary, their mother, died May 19, 1830, and was buried near her residence in a cemetery close by a brick school house. Arason's widow says she understands Shackelton's name to have been Benjamin, and that he died previous to the birth of his youngest son, who was named for him on that account.
Mary was the daughter of Gabriel Ogden and Mary Shotwell. She was born in 1758 and died May 19, 1838. Mary’s sister Sarah married Abraham Lanterman. Sarah and Abraham were the parents of Anne Lanterman who married George and Anna’s Wintermute’s son, George (JG-G-II). Mary and Sarah’s sister, Elizabeth married John Read. Elizabeth and John were the granddparents of Ruzilla Read who married Charles Wintamute (JG-P-IV-II).
Tradition says this (Mrs) Mary Shackelton (whose maiden name was Mary Ogden), the second wife, was very proud; that when dressed for church she would wrap herself in a sheet to avoid contact with her husband while on the way, fearing he would disarrange her toilet. She would array him in ruffles, a cocked hat and knee breeches, a costume he was unused to, and take him into distinguished society. This marriage was said not to have been pleasant or congenial, and a separation occurred.
She had eight children by her former husband, Shackelton, named as follows: Sarah, Lydia, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Rachel, Robert, and Benjamin. They lived between Blairstown and Hope. Mary, their mother, died May 19, 1830, and was buried near her residence in a cemetery close by a brick school house. Arason's widow says she understands Shackelton's name to have been Benjamin, and that he died previous to the birth of his youngest son, who was named for him on that account.
Mary was the daughter of Gabriel Ogden and Mary Shotwell. She was born in 1758 and died May 19, 1838. Mary’s sister Sarah married Abraham Lanterman. Sarah and Abraham were the parents of Anne Lanterman who married George and Anna’s Wintermute’s son, George (JG-G-II). Mary and Sarah’s sister, Elizabeth married John Read. Elizabeth and John were the granddparents of Ruzilla Read who married Charles Wintamute (JG-P-IV-II).
Citations
- [S254] Public Member Trees
- [S379] findagrave.com
Marguerete Beatrice Hagaman
F, #12770, b. April 1891, d. 1917
Biography
Marguerete Beatrice Hagaman was born in April 1891 in Dover, Morris, New Jersey.
1,2 She and
Ivan Everett Van Auken were married on 23 October 1913. She died in 1917, at age ~26, in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey. She was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Sussex, New Jersey.
Citations
- [S122] 1910 US Census
- [S72] 1900 US Census
Nathaniel Van Auken
M, #12772, b. 18 August 1859, d. 1932
Parents
Biography
Nathaniel Van Auken was born on 18 August 1859 in Wallpack, Sussex, New Jersey. He and
Alice D. Knight were married on 24 May 1883. He died in 1932, at age ~73. He was buried in Bevans Cemetery, New Jersey.
1 Nathaniel Van Auken was a Farmer.
2 1860 census shows Nathaniel but no other children to that date.
We do not know if Nathaniel is buried with Mary in the Bevens Cemetery. There is a birth date on the Monument, but no death date.
Citations
- [S254] Public Member Trees
- [S72] 1900 US Census