ID: I0001
Name: James Courtney Ogg
Given Name: James Courtney
Surname: Ogg
Sex: M
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Event:
Other name 1 DNA tests have matched this lineage to several descendants in different l ines of the Hogg family. The Hog, Hogg, Hogge, Hoege, & Hoag names are i ncluded to acknowledge this possibility and need for further research
Birth: 23 JAN 1949 in Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, USA
Residence: BET 1949 AND 1967 Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, USA
Residence: BET 1967 AND 1970 Baldwin City, Douglas, Kansas, USA - Baker Univ.
Education: BS degree in Chemistry and Biology, Baker University BET 1968 AND 1970 Baldwin City, Douglas, Kansas, USA - Baker Univ.
Education: Matriculated PhD in Molecular Genetics, Univ of Kansas BET 1971 AND 1972
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Kansas City, Wyandotte Co. , KS, USA - Kansas Univ.
Matriculated on PhD. in Ge netics 1971-72
Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA
Residence: BET 1971 AND 1978 , Johnson, Kansas, USA
Occupation: Research in Viral Epidemiology BET 1972 AND 1973 Center of Disease Control (CDC), Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas
Occupation: Veterinary Viral Vaccine Research BET 1973 AND 1978 Bayer AG (Bayvet) Corp. Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Residence: BET 1978 AND 1980 Irvine, Orange, California, USA
Occupation: Sales, Marketing, Management BET 1978 AND 2001 Millipore Corporation - Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Residence: BET 1980 AND 1981 Mt. Prospect, Cook, Illinois, USA
Residence: BET 1981 AND 1985 Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Residence: AFT 1985 Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Occupation: Retired 2001 Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
DSCR: Height "" feet "" inches; Weight "" pounds "" ounces; Description ""; Medical ""; Hair color "Brown"; Eye Color "Blue"
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My family is connected to Revolutionary War era individuals in Mas sachusetts and Maryland and thus I luckily have many well documented names to include i n my family lineage.
On my father's side...
My Father's father was Courtney Stamp Ogg, the second great-grands on of Alexander Ogg, an immigrant into Maryland on or about 1770. Parentage det ails are missing but Mormon AFN data points to birth in 1745 in Scotland! I a m still trying to determine the exact birthplace of Alexander. Some Alexander Ogg research has pointed to a voyage to the new world from Dumfries, Scotlan d through Ireland and Canada to America while records of the time show Aberdeenshir e, Scotland as the primary home of the Oggs.
My recent contact with two Oggs has helped me fill in my Ogg famil y members.
Robert W. Ogg has done a wonderful job with descendents of Alexand er Ogg and his third wife, Ann Skinner.
George W. Ogg is also descended from Alexander and Susan Ogg and t heir son Robert Washington Ogg (as am I). George has helped answer some of my ques tions.
The Oggs and the Hances were very good friends in Maryland durin g the 1700's, and one of my ancestors was married to a Hance. I have collected a lot o f Hance information to go with my family's history. Both families moved to Ohio i n the 1800's. I owe thanks to Janet Hance Summerville for much of the Hance Ogg information.
My Father's mother was Mary Phyllis Boicourt, the 3rd great-grandd aughter of Jean Marie Boicourt, a French immigrant to Pennsylvania. I have to than k Jean Boicourt for much of the information I have obtained on the Boicourt fami ly. The Boicourts were also a westward migrating family that populated the Ohio R iver valley in the 1800's.
On my mother's side...
My Mother's father was Harry Valentine Seevers, Grandson of a Germ an immigrant (from Okel, Germany, I believe.) I have found Harry's father an d grandfather but I am at a roadblock here and I am interested in any Seeve rs information related to German immigration records.
My Mother's mother was Mary Elizabeth Putnam, the 7th great-grandd aughter of John Putnam, the English immigrant and progenitor of the American Putnam family which started in Salem, Massachusetts. John Putnam arrived in Massachusetts in the 1600's and begat a huge family! p>
Since we live in Massachusetts, I have been lucky enough to have acce ss to Eben Putnam's book "A History of the Putnam Family"; which provide s a great deal of genealogical information as well as colorful family stories. Much of my P utnam data came from family documents and was greatly enhanced by Eben Putnam's work .
Access to the New England Genealogical Society is another great ad vantage for gathering Putnam family info. In addition, Bill Putman (http://www.billputman.com ) is a wonderful and helpful resource on family history for all Putnams!! ! He has census data and lineage maps of most family branches on his website!
My family information is posted on various genealogical websites.< /b>
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Thanks for visiting... Jim Ogg
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Here is some info on the Ogg name:
Ogg comes from the Gaelic/Celtic word meaning "young" ; (as opposed to old or elder). The ancient Gaelic words for Ogg were UIG, OGE, OG, and OAG. "The na me Ogg is Gaelic and is common in Scotland, especially among the Highlands. Among t he Gaels, Og (Angus-Og) was the God of Youth. In the Mill on the Floss, Geor ge Eliot speaks of the village of St. Ogg's and of Ogg, the son of Bron who was ma de a saint because he carried the mother and Christ child across the flood in the Fl oss."
The "Modern Oggs" start to appear post 1300-1400 and a ccording to Collins "Guide to Scots Kith & Kin" the Ogg name began in Aberdeenshire durin g the 1400's. Another documented source of this info is "The Surnames of Scotland& quot; by George F. Black (1946). In this very large and complete reference book, Black state s the following: "OGG, OAG. Both names are from the Gaelic adjective OG, & quot;young." Donald Oge was one of an inquisition in Aberdeen in 1457. Finla McJames Uig in A bernethie was fined in 1613 for reset of members of outlawed Clan Gregor." I o nce attended a seminar on history of family names. The speaker chose Ogg as an example o f interest because the the roots of Ogg are based in the use of the word "ogg&q uot; as an adjective with another name to describe the individual.
Angus Og MacDonald is an example of how "Ogg" was used . Here it means Angus the Younger MacDonald. Mor is opposite of Ogg and occasionally you will see M or used as part of a name as well as the stand-alone Moore!. When the family nam e was dropped (for whatever reason) a new Ogg family was created! Because Ogg w as used with many different names we really have many different clans that we ca n claim. Clan Young and Clan MacDonald both admit Oggs as official family members!
Oggs in America go back to the 1600's. At least two Oggs immigra ted in the colonial days, George Ogg came to the Baltimore area in the 1600's and Alexander O gg immigrated around 1770. My lineage goes back to Alexander Ogg 1745-1799 .
You can tell if you're Scottish if you get a wee tear or your th roat tightens up when you hear the pipes!
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Father: James Boicourt Ogg b: 15 MAR 1916 in Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, USA
Mother: Elizabeth Lucille Seevers b: 21 FEB 1923 in Emporia, Lyon, Kansas, USA
Marriage 1
Pamela Arlene Mauch
- Married:
JAN 1971
in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
- Divorced:
1975
in Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, USA
Marriage 2
Joan Elizabeth Little b: 9 JUN 1954 in Brighton, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
- Married:
25 MAY 1985
in Reno, Washoe, Nevada, USA
Sources:
- Title: DNA test Results
Text: Comparisons of DNA have shown a match with several descendants of the Hog g family. DNA Testing at FTDNA and concurrently filed at ySearch.org and Relative G enetics.org. Details of matching family members shown at Hogg Surname project at Relat ive Genetics Repository: Media: Electronic
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