Hercules and Family came to the East Tennessee area to establish their home.
Hercules Ogle married Elizabeth Haggard in Edgefield, South Carolina abt 1800-1803. They had the following Children;
1. John Ogle
2. William Haggard "Buck" Ogle
3. Mary Ann "Polly" Ogle
4. Wilson Ogle
5. Sarah Elizabeth Ogle
6. Harkless Ogle Jr
7. Lucinda Ogle
8. Martha "Patsy" Ogle
Hercules Ogle and his wife are listed among the charter members of the White Oak Flats Baptist Church in 1817. He also appears on the 1830 and 1840 Federal census for Sevier County.
The first record found in Sevier County, Tennessee is a deed by Hercules and Thomas Ogle to William Murphy for 48 acres of land at the mouth of Walden's Creek. They held title to the land by "virtue of seizure and occupancy." This deed was executed in 1807, indicating that they had lived in Sevier County for at least a year or two.
*Additional info from www.smokykin.com
After the death of his wife Elizabeth, Hercules Ogle remarried Rebecca Huskey in Sevier County, Tennessee in 1845. Rebecca Huskey was the daughter of John Huskey and Rebecca Elizabeth Hatcher-Huskey
Hercules Ogle and Elizabeth Haggard-Ogle and Rebecca Huskey-Ogle are all Buried at White Oak Flats Cemetery
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Reference:
"Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 141-142, 143.
Hercules and Family came to the East Tennessee area to establish their home.
Hercules Ogle married Elizabeth Haggard in Edgefield, South Carolina abt 1800-1803. They had the following Children;
1. John Ogle
2. William Haggard "Buck" Ogle
3. Mary Ann "Polly" Ogle
4. Wilson Ogle
5. Sarah Elizabeth Ogle
6. Harkless Ogle Jr
7. Lucinda Ogle
8. Martha "Patsy" Ogle
Hercules Ogle and his wife are listed among the charter members of the White Oak Flats Baptist Church in 1817. He also appears on the 1830 and 1840 Federal census for Sevier County.
The first record found in Sevier County, Tennessee is a deed by Hercules and Thomas Ogle to William Murphy for 48 acres of land at the mouth of Walden's Creek. They held title to the land by "virtue of seizure and occupancy." This deed was executed in 1807, indicating that they had lived in Sevier County for at least a year or two.
*Additional info from www.smokykin.com
After the death of his wife Elizabeth, Hercules Ogle remarried Rebecca Huskey in Sevier County, Tennessee in 1845. Rebecca Huskey was the daughter of John Huskey and Rebecca Elizabeth Hatcher-Huskey
Hercules Ogle and Elizabeth Haggard-Ogle and Rebecca Huskey-Ogle are all Buried at White Oak Flats Cemetery
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Reference:
"Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 141-142, 143.
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