Benjamin Ogle (1775-1844)

Colonel Benjamin Ogle, of "Belair" Maryland

He was educated in England and at St. John's College, Annapolis. He succeeded to Belair on his father's death in 1809. He did not enter politics, but he held several several offices by appointment. He is remembered as, "a well-read, humorous, and most estimable gentleman". He married Anna Maria Cooke on February 25, 1796, and they were survived by thirteen children (listed above).

Parents

Benjamin Ogle

Benjamin Ogle, of Belair; Governor of the State of Maryland

1749-1809

Henrietta (Hill) Ogle

Mrs Henrietta Margaret (Hill) Ogle

1751-1815

Spouse

Anna Maria Cooke

Mrs Anna Maria (Cooke) Ogle

1777-1856

Children

Benjamin Cooke Ogle

Dr Benjamin Ogle III

1796-1839

Elizabeth Cooke Ogle

Mrs Elizabeth C. (Ogle) Woodville

1798-1881

Henrietta Ogle

Mrs Henrietta (Ogle) Tayloe

1800-1844

Anne Ogle

Mrs Anne (Ogle) Neilson

1803-1859

Sophia Ogle

Mrs Sophia (Ogle) Forrest, Marbury

1805-1878

Mary Ogle

Mrs Mary (Ogle) Tayloe

1807-1862

Susan Ogle

Mrs Susan (Ogle) Hodges

1808-1899

Catherine Ogle

Mrs Catherine (Ogle) Goodrich

1810-1848

Louisa Ogle

Mrs Louisa (Ogle) Beall

1812-1867

Eleanor Cooke Ogle

Mrs Eleanor (Ogle) Mullikin

1814-1867

George Cooke Ogle

Dr George Cooke Ogle, of "Belair" Prince George's County, Maryland

1817-1890

Richard Lowndes Ogle

Richard Lowndes Ogle, of "Bladen" Prince George's County, Maryland

1819-1895

Rosalie Caroline Ogle

Rosalie Caroline Ogle, of Annapolis; died unmarried

1821-1914

Associated Houses

Belair Mansion

Bowie, Maryland

Ogle Hall

Annapolis, Maryland