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these books are large volumes and difficult to read, however, in many
cases a free pdf download can be used to search names and events, making
them very useful tools.
"A History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part I", John Hodgson,
1858, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Thomas and James Pigg, 81, Clayton
Street
"Containing the General History of the County, State of the
District Under the Romans, the Saxon and Danish Kings of Northumberland,
the Official Earldom,
with a Narrative of Events connected with the County from
the Norman Conquest to the Accession of the House of Hanover."
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A
History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part II, Vol. I", John
Hodgson, Clerk, Secretary to the Antiquarian Society of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
"Containing the History of the Franchise of Redesdale, and
the Umfreville Family; also the Parishes of Elsden, Corsenside,
Whelpington, Kirkharle, Hartburn with
Netherwitton Chapelry, Bolam, and Whalton, all in the
Deanery of Morpeth."
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members
and events pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part II, Vol. II",
John Hodgson, Clerk, 1832, Newcastle: For the Author
Morpeth Deanery
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part II, Vol. III",
Rev. John Hodgson, 1840, Newcastle: For the Author
Corbridge, Tindale, Alston, Kirkbaugh, Knaresdale, Lambley, Whitfield, and
Haltwhistle Parish histories.
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
" A History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part III, Vol. I",
John Hodgson, Clerk, 1820, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
"Containing Ancient Records and Historical Papers"
Written in a lot of Latin
"A
History of Northumberland in Three Parts, Part III, Vol. II", John
Hodgson, Clerk, 1828, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
"Containing Ancient Records and Historical Papers"
Written in a lot of Latin
"A History of Northumberland, Volume I", Edward Bateson, B. A.,
Scholar of King's College, Cambridge, 1893, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Printed by Andrew Reid, Sons & Co.
"The Parish of Bamburgh, With the Chapelry of Belford"
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume II", Edward Bateson, B. A.,
1895, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited, London
"The Parishes of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick, Long Houghton and Lesbury"
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume, III", Alan B Hinds, M. A.,
1896, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited, London
"Hexhamshire: Part I"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume IV", John Crawford Hodgson,
1897, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited, London
"Hexhamshire: Part II (Hexham, Whitley Chapel, Allendale, and St. John
Lee) and The Parish of Chollerton, The Chapelry of Kirkheaton, The Parish
of Throckrington"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume V", John Crawford Hodgson, F.
S. A., 1899, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited,
London
"The Parish of Warkworth with the Chapelry of Chevington, The
Parish of Shilbottle, The Chapelry of Exa-Parochial Place of Brainshaugh"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume VI", John Crawford Hodgson, F.
S. A., 1902, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited,
London
"The Parish of Bywell St. Peter, The Parish of Bywell St. Andrew, The
Parish of Slaley
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume VII", John Crawford Hodgson,
F. S. A., 1904, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co
Limited, London
"The Parish od Edlingham with the Chapelry of Bolton, The Parish of Felton
with the Chapelry of Framlington, The Chapelry or Parish of Brinkburn"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume VIII", H. H. E. Craster, M.
A., Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1907, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited,
London
"The Parish of Tynemouth"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume IX", H. H. E. Craster, M. A.,
1909, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited, London
"The Parochial Chapelries of Earsdon and Horton"
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume X", H. H. E. Craster, M. A.,
F. S. A., 1914, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Printed by Andrew Reid & Co
Limited, London
"The Parish of Corbridge"
A few references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A History of Northumberland, Volume XI", Kenneth H. Vickers, M.
A., Professor of Modern History in the University of Durham, 1922
Printed by Andrew Reid & Co Limited, London
"The Parishes of Carham, Branxton, Kirknewton, Wooler, and Ford"
Multiple references to prominent British Ogle family members and events
pertaining to them.
"A View of Northumberland", William Hutchinson
"Charles Allen of Portsmouth, N. H. 1657, and Some of His Descendants",
Frank W Allen, of Skowhegan, Me., 1902, Boston: Press of David Clapp and
Son
Short biography of Charles Allen and his children and grandchildren
“Ogle
and Bothal”, Sir Henry A Ogle, Baronet, (printed privately),
Newcastle upon Tyne; Andrew Reidand Company, Limited, Printing Court
Buildings, 1902
"Or a History of the Baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the
Families of Ogle and Bertram, Who Held Possession of Those Baronies and
Other
Property in the County of Northumberland and Elsewhere,
Showing Also How the Property Descended Into Other Hands, to Which is
Added Accounts
of Several Branches of Families Bearing the Name of Ogle
Settled in Other Counties and Countries; With Appendices and Illustrations
Compiled from
Ancient Records and Other Sources"
This a comprehensive compilation of Ogle families in the
north of England, complete with histories and pedigrees starting with the
Norman Conquest
"Pioneers of Old Monocacy", Grace L. Tracey and John P. Dern,
Historical Society
"The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland, 1721-1743"
The later chapters regarding Rock Ridge have much to say about Joseph Ogle
and his descendants.
"The English Origin of John Ogle, First of the Name in Delaware",
Francis Hamilton Hibbard, 1967, (probably self-published)
This is a short but detailed account of how John Ogle probably came to be
a soldier with the Nicholl's expedition to America, including the author's
assertion
to have seen documentation of the christening record from Berwick upon
Tweed for John Ogle, son of Captain John Ogell.
"The Stille Family in America", Peter Stebbins Craig, 1986,
"Swedish American Genealogist. Vol. 6: No. 4, Article 2
Supporting information about Elizabeth Petersdotter and John Ogle in
Delaware
Available at: httsp://digitalcommons.augusta.edu/swensonsag/vol6/iss4/2