Col. Samuel Ogden (1746-1810)

of Elizabethtown, New Jersey

He was the "source of the great losses sustained by the Gouverneur family" and more specifically the firm of Gouverneur & Kemble - see the notes on Peter Kemble. Endorsed by his first cousin, Samuel Gouverneur, the money lent to Ogden, "was spent in his famous Miranda expedition, undertaken in the year 1805 against South America, which ended so disastrously, and which was wound up by the hanging of ten Americans, selected from the prisoners by the Spanish authorities". In 1775, he married Euphemia, daughter of Lewis Morris, Jr., Speaker of the New York General Assembly. They had twelve children of whom six (listed) survived childhood.

Parents (2)

David Ogden

Member of His Majesty's Council & Justice of the Supreme Court, New York

1707-1798

Gertrude (Gouverneur) Ogden

Mrs Gertrude (Gouverneur) Ogden

1716-1775

Spouse (1)

Euphemia (Morris) Ogden

Mrs Euphemia (Morris) Ogden

1754-1818

Children (6)

David Bayard Ogden

Eminent Lawyer "Sledge Hammer of the Court" of New York City

1775-1849

Gertrude (Ogden) Meredith

Mrs Gertrude Gouverneur (Ogden) Meredith

1777-1828

Sarah Morris Ogden

Died unmarried

1779-1832

Catherine (Ogden) Parker

Mrs. Catherine Morris (Ogden) Parker

1781-1863

Lewis Morris Ogden

of Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., New York

1783-1810

Isabella Ogden

Died unmarried

1787-1820