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Ogden Miller

Birth
Bedford, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
27 Sep 1844 (aged 75–76)
Charlton, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
West Charlton, Saratoga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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In 1800 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 24 of census) is Ogden Miller. There are 2 males under 10 [Justus and Gilbert], [ recheck - should be 1 male 10-26 (Ogden)] and one male 26 to 45 [Ogden]. There are 5 females under 10 [Mary, Wilmot, Harriet, Berthena] and 1 female 26 to 45 [Rachel]. They are living next to Isaac Vosburgh [or Vosburgh] Mathew McKinney, Thomas Davinson, Abillebe Morehouse, Dudley Smith, Gares Harman, Thomas Van Alstine, John Van Pette. Not far away in the same Township is Robert Nickeson, James McKinney, Nathan Purdy, Samuel Hamlin, Robert McKenney, Absalom Bakus, and William Nickinson.

In 1810 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 202 of census) Ogden Miller, with what appears to be 16 members in the family. There are 4 males under 10 [Charles would be one], 1 male between 10 and under 16 [Gilbert], 1 male between 16 and under 26 [Justus] and one male over 45 [This would likely be Ogden Sr.]. There are 2 females under 10, 3 females, 10 but under 16 [Harriet and Berthena], 3 females, 16 but under 26 [Mary, Wilmot], 1 female, 26 but under 45 [Rachel]. Also it appears that there is one other free person in the household. They are living near Aaron Van Patter, Henry Greer, Dudley Smith, Abijah St. John, Samuel Brown, Tunis Swart. [There is a Henry St. John and an Aaron Van Patter in the 1842 Malahide census]

In 1820 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 212 of census), is Ogden Miller with 12 members in the family. There are 3 males 10 and under 16, 1 male 16 to 18 [possibly Charles], 1 male 18 to 26 [possibly Gilbert], 1 male over 45 [Ogden]. There are 3 females 16 to 26 [Harriet was married by 1820], 1 female 26 to 45 [possibly Wilmot] and 1 female over 45 [Rachel]. Two persons are engaged in Agriculture. They have no slaves. They are living next to Dudley Smith, Abijah St. John, Henry Van Hooser and Elisa Carrothers, and Aaron Schermorhorn.

In 1830 Ogden Miller is not listed in the index but the actual census which is barely readable gives him at Saratoga County, Charlton Township (p. 120 [236]). There are 2 males 20-30, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 20-30 and 1 female 60-70. He is living next to Peter Conde, David Skinner, David McOmber. Also an Ogden Miller at Salina, Onondaga, New York, p. 23.

In 1840 Ogden Miller is at Charlton Township, Saratoga County (p. 016). He and his wife are between 70 and 80 years old. There are no other members in the family. He is not listed in the 1840 census. They are living next to the family of a John Miller is between 30 and 40 years of age. He has a wife between 20 and 30 and a daughter under 5. They are living near a Robert Caruther, John Black, Thomas Vasbough, Thomas Westhammer and Peter Conde.

Saratoga Land records (Bruce visited Land registry office Oct 2002) show that Ogden Miller was grantor of property to John Miller in 1840 at Charlton Twp. This is likely the J. Miller northwest of West Charlton in the 1878 atlas of Saratoga. He is near Vosburgh, Gilchrist, A. Condt, A De Graff, and just east of the Corners Episc. Church. 10th of July 1840 between Ogden Miller of the town of Charlton and Rachel to John Miller LL114.
Also Ogden is given in the municipal records as an overseer in 1814, fence viewer in 1817 pathmaster in 1819
Charlton Town Book 1792-1865 Bound Brookside Historical Museum, Ballston Spa
p. 30. Charlton 7 Nov 1797
p.33 No. 3 Beginning at Abijah St. Johns thence east to Ogden Millers from thence east to the Galway Rd.
Town Meeting April 3, 1798; pullmaster Ogden Miller, John Van Patten, Richard Ogden.
p. 86 aaron Van Patten, Overseer of Highways
1810 Ogden Miller Overseer of Highways


Ogden is not listed as a head of household in the 1790 New York census, but may be living with his father at Ballston Township, Saratoga County, New York or may be in Upper Canada.

Ogden's son Gilbert Miller indicates in a land petition at London District (Malahide Twp) in 1822 that he is the son of Ogden Miller of the Township of Hallowell in the District of Midland (Prince Edward Co., Ontario). No UC land petition found for Ogden.



In 1800 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 24 of census) is Ogden Miller. There are 2 males under 10 [Justus and Gilbert], [ recheck - should be 1 male 10-26 (Ogden)] and one male 26 to 45 [Ogden]. There are 5 females under 10 [Mary, Wilmot, Harriet, Berthena] and 1 female 26 to 45 [Rachel]. They are living next to Isaac Vosburgh [or Vosburgh] Mathew McKinney, Thomas Davinson, Abillebe Morehouse, Dudley Smith, Gares Harman, Thomas Van Alstine, John Van Pette. Not far away in the same Township is Robert Nickeson, James McKinney, Nathan Purdy, Samuel Hamlin, Robert McKenney, Absalom Bakus, and William Nickinson.

In 1810 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 202 of census) Ogden Miller, with what appears to be 16 members in the family. There are 4 males under 10 [Charles would be one], 1 male between 10 and under 16 [Gilbert], 1 male between 16 and under 26 [Justus] and one male over 45 [This would likely be Ogden Sr.]. There are 2 females under 10, 3 females, 10 but under 16 [Harriet and Berthena], 3 females, 16 but under 26 [Mary, Wilmot], 1 female, 26 but under 45 [Rachel]. Also it appears that there is one other free person in the household. They are living near Aaron Van Patter, Henry Greer, Dudley Smith, Abijah St. John, Samuel Brown, Tunis Swart. [There is a Henry St. John and an Aaron Van Patter in the 1842 Malahide census]

In 1820 at Charlton Township, Saratoga County, New York (p. 212 of census), is Ogden Miller with 12 members in the family. There are 3 males 10 and under 16, 1 male 16 to 18 [possibly Charles], 1 male 18 to 26 [possibly Gilbert], 1 male over 45 [Ogden]. There are 3 females 16 to 26 [Harriet was married by 1820], 1 female 26 to 45 [possibly Wilmot] and 1 female over 45 [Rachel]. Two persons are engaged in Agriculture. They have no slaves. They are living next to Dudley Smith, Abijah St. John, Henry Van Hooser and Elisa Carrothers, and Aaron Schermorhorn.

In 1830 Ogden Miller is not listed in the index but the actual census which is barely readable gives him at Saratoga County, Charlton Township (p. 120 [236]). There are 2 males 20-30, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 20-30 and 1 female 60-70. He is living next to Peter Conde, David Skinner, David McOmber. Also an Ogden Miller at Salina, Onondaga, New York, p. 23.

In 1840 Ogden Miller is at Charlton Township, Saratoga County (p. 016). He and his wife are between 70 and 80 years old. There are no other members in the family. He is not listed in the 1840 census. They are living next to the family of a John Miller is between 30 and 40 years of age. He has a wife between 20 and 30 and a daughter under 5. They are living near a Robert Caruther, John Black, Thomas Vasbough, Thomas Westhammer and Peter Conde.

Saratoga Land records (Bruce visited Land registry office Oct 2002) show that Ogden Miller was grantor of property to John Miller in 1840 at Charlton Twp. This is likely the J. Miller northwest of West Charlton in the 1878 atlas of Saratoga. He is near Vosburgh, Gilchrist, A. Condt, A De Graff, and just east of the Corners Episc. Church. 10th of July 1840 between Ogden Miller of the town of Charlton and Rachel to John Miller LL114.
Also Ogden is given in the municipal records as an overseer in 1814, fence viewer in 1817 pathmaster in 1819
Charlton Town Book 1792-1865 Bound Brookside Historical Museum, Ballston Spa
p. 30. Charlton 7 Nov 1797
p.33 No. 3 Beginning at Abijah St. Johns thence east to Ogden Millers from thence east to the Galway Rd.
Town Meeting April 3, 1798; pullmaster Ogden Miller, John Van Patten, Richard Ogden.
p. 86 aaron Van Patten, Overseer of Highways
1810 Ogden Miller Overseer of Highways


Ogden is not listed as a head of household in the 1790 New York census, but may be living with his father at Ballston Township, Saratoga County, New York or may be in Upper Canada.

Ogden's son Gilbert Miller indicates in a land petition at London District (Malahide Twp) in 1822 that he is the son of Ogden Miller of the Township of Hallowell in the District of Midland (Prince Edward Co., Ontario). No UC land petition found for Ogden.



Inscription


Miller Ogden, Husb of Rachel Miller, 1768,1844/09/27,76y, Fosburgh Cem Chrlton
Miller Rachel, Wife of Ogden Miller,1762,1844/02/17,82y, Fosburgh Cem Chrlton
Info. per the 1879 C. Durkee cemetery report.
They are buried near Kissam, Mott, Richards, Van Alstine

Gravesite Details

Their stones were actually at the nearby Fosburg Cemetery which is now a cow pasture.



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  • Created by: Bruce Johnson
  • Added: Apr 16, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108636578/ogden-miller: accessed ), memorial page for Ogden Miller (1768–27 Sep 1844), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108636578, citing Saint Mary's Episcopal Cemetery, West Charlton, Saratoga County, New York, USA; Maintained by Bruce Johnson (contributor 47661260).