Ogle Family American Trade Route

Heritage

Ogle Family Crest

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The Kingdom of the Ogle Royal Family

From After the Romans collapsed till the Pictish revolt 750 ce.

The Ogles maintained the largest and most powerful army in the UK for the entire time.

Aeron is incidentally mentioned in the Book of Taliesin in poems of praise to Urien of Rheged. It is the homeland of several heroes in the Book of Aneirin.

Aeron (kingdom)

 

The Ogle Family Crestare stylized representations of the cherubimhttp://www.heartnsoul.com/angels/cherubim.gif; cherubim are the guardians of the tabernacle/temple.

Pharaoh is a title specifically used during the New Kingdom; 1550 b.c.e –c. 1069 b.c.e.(Jacobs line was in charge of Egypt during this time; ending with Tut 1332 bce circa Ramses used it as a carry-over) Pharaoh means the same thing as cherubim; guardian of the long house. Which statistically speaking matches the legends of Scotland (Longa).

 

Norman (1066-), Plantaganet (1154-), Lancaster (1399-), York (1461-), Tudor (1485-), Stuart (1603-), Hanover (1714-1901), Windsor (1901/1917-present)

de OGLE circa 1000
Saxony, Germany

 

 

Hoggel of Northumberland

Hoggel of of Northumberland Icn_world Icn_collaborator_both_14

Birth:   1034 Citation_note

Death:             1088 (54) Citation_note

 

Humphrey De OGLE (Sir Knight)

Humphrey (Sir Knight) de Ogle 1055-1125 Icn_world Icn_collaborator_both_14

Place of Burial:           Northumberland National Park

Birth:   1055

Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             1125 (70)

Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England

 

de Ogle

Birth: 1085
Ogle, United Kingdom Description: Citation_noteDeath: 1167 (82)
Ogle, United Kingdom Description: Citation_note

 

Gilbert De Ogle

Birth:   1130

Ogle Castle, Ogle, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             1182 (52)

Northumberland, UK

 

Sir Richard de Ogle

Birth:   Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England

Death:             circa 1252

Ogle Castle, Northumberland, UK, UK

 

Thomas Ogle, Sir Knight

Birth:   1219

Ogle Castle, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             1270 (51)

Bothal Castle, Northumberland, UK, UK

 

John de Ogle

Birth:   circa 1264

Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             July 3, 1323 (59)

Bothal, Northumberland, England

 

Sir Robert de Ogle, I

Birth:   circa 1295

Bothal Castle, Bothal, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             circa 1330 (35)

Bothal, Northumberland, England

 

Robert de Ogle, II

Birth:   circa 1315

Ogle Castle, Ogle, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             June 16, 1362 (47)

Northam, Northumberland, England

 

Sir Robert de Ogle, III, Baron of Bothal

Birth:   May 10, 1331

Ogle Castle, Northumberland, , England Citation_note

Death:             November, 1375 (44)

Berwick Castle, Berwick, Wiltshire, England

 

Sir Robert de Ogle, IV, Baron of Ogle

Place of Burial:           Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, England

Birth:   December 8, 1351

Ogle Castle, Ogle, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             October 31, 1409 (57)

, Hexham, Northumberland, England

 

Robert Ogle, V, High S iff of Bothal

Birth:   May 21, 1379

Ogle Castle, Northumberland, England Citation_note

Death:             August 12, 1436 (57)

Bothal, Redesdale, Northumberland, England

 

William Ogle, of Choppington

Birth:   circa 1412

Choppington, Northumberland, England

Death:             August 10, 1474 (62)

Prudhoe, Northumberland, England

 

Henry OGLE

Birth:   1450

Ogle, United Kingdom

Death:             circa 1541 (91)

Northumberland, UK

 

Luke Ogle

Birth:   circa 1520

Eglingham, Northumberland, England

Death:             circa 1542 (22)

Ogle, United Kingdom

 

Luke OGLE of Eglingham

Birth:   circa 1540

Eglingham, Northumberland, England

Death:             November 23, 1597 (57)

England

 

Luke OGLE of Eglingham

Birth:   circa 1580

Eglingham, Northumberland, England

Death:             July 29, 1604 (24)

England

 

Captain Henry

Birth:   circa 1600

Eglingham, Northumberland, England

Death:             1669 (69)

Ogle, United Kingdom

 

John (of Eglingham) Ogle, Capt.

Birth:

November 25, 1621
Morpeth, Northumberland, England

Death:

circa 1686 (65)
Eglingham, England

NewCastle, Deleware.

Dutch West India Company in 1651, under the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant, on the site of a former aboriginal village, "Tomakonck" ("Place of the Beaver")

 

Helped to found NewCastle, Deleware. Named it after the largest castle his family owned/controlled NewCastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, UK.

John (of Delaware) Ogle

Birth:   September 30, 1649

Berick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, England

Death:             1684 (35)

New Castle, Delaware, United States

Frederick, Maryland

Family legend has it that Either Thomas or John named the town after an influencal politician Fredeirck. But it was John and his family who helped found and populate the town the European settlers.

 

The Ogles had ships.

Thomas Ogle  

Birth:   January 23, 1749

Frederick, Maryland, United States

Death:             1790 (41)

Maples farm, , Tiffin, OH, USA

Family legend states the town of Frederick, Maryland 1745

 

 

Property in north central Ohio claimed late 1600 – early 1700s. Was owned for a generation before several acres were sold to have neighbors. After the neighbors died the property was sold back to the ogles. The property now had a large brick house on it “The Maples”. Sometime between Capt John and his sons or grandsons.

Lots of land was claimed between NewCastle, Deleware and Chicago Illinois. Dozens of towns along the way founded.

Joseph Ogle

Birth:   1707

New Castle, New Castle County, DE

Death:             1756 (49)

Frederick, MD, USA

 

Thomas Ogle

 

 

Joseph Ogle

 

ogle county ill named after

Thomas Ogle

 

 

Joseph Ogle

Birth:   circa 1781

Death:             circa 1864 (83)

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

Thomas Ogle

Birth:   circa 1816

Death:             circa 1899 (83)

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

Elmer Ogle

Place of Burial:           Tiffin, OH, USA

Birth:   1861

Tiffin, OH, USA

Death:             February 13, 1942 (81)

Tiffin, OH, USA

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

Helen Shaffer

 

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

Mary Lou Welling

 

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

Wes Welling

 

Of Tiffin, Senneca County Ohio

T “T.R.” Robert “Shawn” Welling

 

 

 

 

1000 ce De Ogle, Humphrey, and his son fought at Hastings. William gave Northumberland http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4779071258755899&pid=15.1 back to De Ogle. The land Northumberland was conquered by the Pictish circa 800. The Ogles owned the land previous to the Romans. The Romans were only able to take half of the Ogle Royal family lands ending 11 miles south of Ogle Castle at Hadrian’s wall. The Ogle Royal family was able to achieve a goal the entire rest of all the Roman enemies were unable to achieve; defeating the entire might of the entire Roman army for 400 years. No matter how many waves of squares the Romans sent the Ogles fought them back. This led directly to a peace deal between the Romans and the Ogles; thus Constantine the great was born from the uniting of the Roman Emperor and the King of Northumberlands daughter, Helena, family name sake of Helen Ogle Shaffer MaryLou Ogle’s mother. Thus creating a standing mercenary army for which stood strong from the Roman invasions till 750 when the Pictish army and allies finally conquered Northumberland. Proof of the German Mercenaries the Ogles hired to maintain a major army in Northumberland became known as the Vikings (793 AD to 900 AD) who started to invade immediately upon the Picts conquering Northumberland. Not the first trade route the Ogles created; nor would this same exact behavior pattern be the last Ogle descendants would employ. One of the behavior patterns the Ogles are by nature extremely good at is creating trade routes. Defeating the Roman empire, maintaining a standing army 400-750 ce. Creating the Holland trade routes. Assisting in the creation of the crusades trade routes. Which led directly to the founding of the Knights Templars. Same behavior patterns which created the American trade routes which created the physical and economic trade routes which turned the colonies into states, which turned into the American super power  Immediately after the Pictish conquered the Ogle’s in Northumberland; the mercenaries without employers a constant stream of extremely well trained soldiers did not stop coming to where they had been coming for work for almost 1000 years. Without the Ogle Royal family infrastructure the Nordic soldiers began wreaking havoc all over the UK. Attacking/conquered the isle of Lindisfarne in the former kingdom of Northumberland first 793 ce. By then the Ogles were in exile in Holland; a few hundred years later the Ogles were still in Holland, a brash young exile named William came back home with an army.

The Ogles were forced to leave the UK again during the Reign of first Oliver Cromwell 1600s, then the Tudors; the Tudors specifically Henry VIII Tudor was particularly harsh on the British to the North. Which is when the Ogles between the late 1400s-1600s started coming across the ocean to establish a new Northumberland.

Evidence is mixed as to if John Ogle born September 30, 1649 Berick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, England died February 8, 1684 (34) New Castle, Delaware, United States. Although technically Delaware was only a semi-colony at the time. John and his descendants assisted their ancestors in furthering the trade route already established for about 100 years; out from NewCastle, across what could be called Pennsylvania, to upper new France aka the Ohio River valley, eventually over to where Chicago would be founded 100 years later.

The Ogle family and the Anjou family were ancient cousins; which is one solid reason why John Ogle and his descendants were given such unprecedented leeway in NewFrance. They were granted thousands of acres scattered over upper Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, etc. they were allowed by both the British and the French monarchy to establish/found hundreds of towns. A privilege extremely restricted to only those of recognized Royal blood; and high ranking royal blood at that. Which the Ogles in Northumberland absolutely qualify as high ranking Royal blood descendants.

What John Ogle and his descendants were able to do prove they had the support of both the Kings of England and Kings of France; being granted special privileges reserved for only a select few in the new world. To be granted large quantities of lands and found/name towns. The evidence of what they did is sufficient to prove the missing paperwork regarding heritage.

Reference a person in a full huge suit of armor fitted to him in his grave does not need a piece of paper to prove he was a knight. The equivalent of a quarter million dollar suit of armor proves that fact.

Starting in Boston, moving down to NewCastle, then over to Ohio, then St Louis, Possibly down to NewOrlean. From Ohio to New Orleans under the supervision and direction of the Louis’ of France.

 

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