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Michael OGDEN Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Michael OGDEN Baptised 27 Jun 1783 Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) Married 16 May 1808 Hannah LAYCOCK Died 06 Mar 1835 Bradford aged 52yrs Father Michael OGDEN (1758-1838) Mother Martha GLOVER (1756-) Hannah LAYCOCK Born 1788 Bradford, Yorkshire Died 27 Mar 1868 Ashfield-place in the Township of Horton in the Parish of Bradford aged 80yrs Father James LAYCOCK Children James bp 12 Jul 1809 Bradford m 1833 Jane BRAITHWAITE Emma bp 29 Jul 1814 Bradford m 1835 James JACKSON Martha bp 31 May 1816 Bradford m 1841 Francis Stewart HALL Michael bp 18 Mar 1818 Bradford m 1845 Elizabeth Mary PURCHASE Samuel bp 14 Mar 1821 Bradford Henry bp 08 Nov 1822 Bradford Eliza bp 28 Apr 1824 Bradford m 1851 Charles HODGSON Thomas bp 17 Feb 1826 Bradford Alfred bp 27 Aug 1828 Bradford m 1854 Mary Louisa TILBURN Hannah Ellen bp 22 Jun 1831 Bradford m 1852 Samuel FRITH d 05 Dec 1852 Chaddock Street, Preston Last updated 19 January 2018 Page 1 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Archbishop of York Marriage Licences Index – Transcription Licence date: 11 Jun 1780 for Michael Ogden of Bradford, aged 22yrs and Martha Glover of Leeds, aged 24yrs – to be married at Leeds PC Marriage Register Leeds St Peter Michael Ogden of the parish of Bradford, Mercer and Linen Draper and Martha Glover of this parish, spinster were married in this Church by Licence 12 Jun 1780 in the presence of Sam. Glover and Martha Broadby. Parish Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) 1781 May 11 Edmund Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer buried 04 Dec 1781 1783 Jun 27 Michael Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer 1785 Jan 21 Jane Ogden dau of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer buried 28 May 1786 1787 Jan 12 Edmund Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer 1789 Jan 23 George Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer d Sep Qt 1873 Chorlton aged 79yrs (unmarried) 1791 Jan 07 Samuel Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer d Jun Qt 1873 Chorlton aged 82yrs (unmarried) 1793 Mar 15 Elizabeth Ogden dau of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Mercer Marriage Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) Edmund Ogden of this parish, farmer and Martha Wilkinson of this parish, spinster were married in this church by banns 30 Apr 1782 in the presence of Michael Ogden, Martha Ogden and Martha Wilkinson. Archbishop of York Marriage Licences Index – Transcription Licence date: 15 May 1808 for Michael Ogden of Bradford, aged 21yrs and Hannah Laycock of Sheffield, aged 19yrs – to be married at Sheffield PC Leeds Intelligencer 16 May 1808 Marriage This morning was married, Mr Michael Ogden, draper to Miss Laycock, daughter of the late Mr James Laycock, all of Bradford. Baptism Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) 1809 Jul 12 James Ogden son of Michael Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1814 Jul 29 Emma Ogden dau of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1816 May 31 Martha Ogden dau of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1821 Mar 14 Samuel Ogden son of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1822 Nov 08 Henry Ogden son of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1824 Apr 28 Eliza Ogden dau of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1826 Feb 17 Thomas Ogden son of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Draper 1828 Aug 27 Alfred Ogden son of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Woollen draper 1831 Jun 22 Hannah Ellen Ogden dau of Michael and Hannah Ogden of Bradford, Woollen draper born 01 Jun 1831 Last updated 19 January 2018 Page 2 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Bradford Baptism Register – FHL No 990535 1818 Mar 18 Michael Ogden son of Michael and Hannah Ogden Leeds Mercury 19 Jan 1833 Marriage On Wednesday, at the parish church, Bradford, by the Rev H. Heap, vicar, Mr James Ogden, woollen-draper, of Stockport, eldest son of Mr Michael Ogden, jun., woollen-draper of Bradford, to Miss Jane Braithwaite, sister of Mr John Broadbent, of Bradford. Bradford Observer 12 Mar 1835 Death On Friday last, aged 52, Mr Michael Ogden, Jun., Woollen-draper, Kirkgate, Bradford. Marriage Register Shipley St Paul, Bradford, West Yorkshire No.519 James Jackson of this parish, bachelor, schoolmaster and Emma Ogden of this parish, spinster, were married in this church by Licence 05 Nov 1835 in the presence of Jane Binn and Benjamin Sugden. Leeds Mercury 14 Nov 1835 Marriage On Thursday week, at Shipley, Mr James Jackson, of Manor Row Academy, to Emma, eldest daughter of the late Michael Ogden, Esq., woollen draper, Kirkgate, Bradford. Leeds Intelligencer 15 Sep 1838 Sep 6, in his 82 nd year, Mr Michael Ogden, Manor-row, and late woollen draper, Kirkgate, Bradford. Burial Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) Michael Ogden of Bradford was buried 11 Sep 1838 aged 81yrs. 1841 Census New Delph, Saddleworth, Yorkshire George OGDEN 52yrs Merchant born in the county Samuel OGDEN 50yrs born in the county Hannah CORDINGLY 40yrs Female servant born in the county Last updated 19 January 2018 Page 3 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz 1841 Census Mill House, Manningham, Bradford, Yorkshire Hannah OGDEN 45yrs Independent born in the county Michael OGDEN 25yrs Worsted worker born in the county Henry OGDEN 15yrs born in the county Thomas OGDEN 13yrs born in the county Eliza OGDEN 11yrs born in the county Alfred OGDEN 11yrs born in the county Hannah OGDEN 9yrs born in the county Marriage Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) 1841 Francis Stewart Hall of full age, bachelor, woollen draper of Halifax, son of Benjamin Hall, Draper and Martha Ogden of full age, spinster of Bradford, daughter of Michael Ogden, Draper were married 09 Aug 1841 by licence by John Butterfield, Curate. Witnesses: Richard Hutton and Jane Ogden Bradford Observer 12 Aug 1841 Marriage On Monday last, at the parish church, Bradford, by the Rev J. Meridyth, F. S. Hall, Esq., of the firm of Prest, Hall & Co., woolen drapers and manufacturers, Halifax, to Martha, third daughter of the late Mr Ogden of Bradford. [Francis Stewart Hall] Bradford Observer 28 Jan 1847 The undersigned Executors of the late Michael Ogden Jun., who have since his decease carried on the woollen drapery business &c., at 16 Cloth Hall, Kirkgate, Bradford, under the firm of “Michael Ogden & Co.,” beg most respectfully to inform their numerous Friends and the Public, that on the 13 th instant, they sold and disposed of the Stock-in-Trade and all Debts owing to them on account of the said Business to Mrs Hannah Ogden (widow of the late Mr Michael Ogden) who will receive and pay all accounts belonging to the said Business. The Executors also take this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks to their Friends and the Public, for the liberal patronage which has been conferred upon them for the last eleven years, during which period they have carried on the business for the benefit of the late Mr Ogden’s widow and family, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their favours on behalf of his widow, who intends to continue the business on her own account. George Ogden, Joseph Parkinson, Willson Cryer. Hannah Ogden begs most respectfully to inform her numerous Friends and the Public that she has purchased the Stock of the Executors of her late husband, and succeeded to the business, lately carried on by them at 16 Cloth Hall, Kirkgate, Bradford. The stock comprises a large assortment of superfine West of England and Yorkshire broad and narrow Cloths and Cassimeres, in every variety of quality and colour, Beaver, Pilot, and double-milled Cloths, in all the fashionable and prevailing shades, Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, &c. A splendid Assortment of rich French and Spitalfields Velvet and Satin Vestings, rich Persian Velvet, Toilanett, Quilting, Cashmerett, and other Waistcoatings in great variety. Woollen Velveteens and Cords, Cotton, Cords and Beaver-teens, Gentlemen’s fancy Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, &c., &c., and Tailor’s Trimmings. The whole of which she is determined to offer at such decidedly low prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. Hannah Ogden intends to continue the Business under the old firm of “Michael Ogden & Co.” and will be assisted by her sons, who have had the management of it for the last eleven years. She cannot allow this opportunity to pass without returning her sincere thanks to the very numerous friends who patronised her late husband, for the many years during which he carried on the business, and also his Executors since his decease; and desires to offer her grateful acknowledgements to the public in general, for the extensive patronage with which they have favoured the Establishment, and pledges herself that no efforts shall be wanting on her part to secure a continuance of the same. Last updated 19 January 2018 Page 4 of 7 Pandora Research www.nzpictures.co.nz Marriage Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) 1851 Charles Hodgson of full age, bachelor, wool sorter of Bradford, son of James Hodgson, mason and Eliza Ogden of full age, spinster of Bradford, daughter of Michael Ogden, woolen draper were married 01 Jan 1851 by Licence. Witnesses: Samuel Gaukroger and Henry Ogden Bradford Observer 02 Jan 1851 Marriage Yesterday, at the parish church, by the Rev Dr Burnet, Mr Charles Hodgson, to Eliza, daughter of the late Mr Michael Ogden, woollen draper, all of Bradford. Marriage Register Bradford St Peter (Bradford Cathedral) 1852 Samuel Frith, 19yrs, bachelor, builder of Macclesfield son of Moses Frith, builder and Hannah Ellen Ogden, 21yrs, spinster of Bradford, daughter of Michael Ogden, draper were married 09 Feb 1852 by Licence.
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