1853 - 1938 (84 years)
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Name |
Sierra Nevada Ogan |
Birth |
3 Aug 1853 |
near Mud Flat, NV |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
24 Jun 1938 |
Berryessa, Santa Clara County, CA |
Burial |
Oak Hill Cem., San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA |
Person ID |
I53953 |
Bob Juch's Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
Father |
John Martin Ogan, b. 30 Jan 1812, near Silver Creek, Madison County, KY d. 17 Jun 1893, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA (Age 81 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Lucy Ann Harris, b. 7 Jul 1809, Kentucky d. 2 Oct 1877, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA (Age 68 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
18 Aug 1835 |
Missouri |
Family ID |
F18746 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Christopher Columbus Smith, b. 5 Sep 1841, Jodavis County, IL d. 14 Aug 1910, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA (Age 68 years) |
Marriage |
9 Nov 1870 |
San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA |
Children |
| 1. Hazel Smith, b. Abt 1886 d. Janesville, Lassen County, CA [natural] |
| 2. Euphemia Ann Smith |
| 3. Mamie Josephine Smith, b. Abt 1874, Berryessa, Santa Clara County, CA d. Berryessa, Santa Clara County, CA [natural] |
| 4. Margaret Smith, b. Abt 1882 d. Concord, Contra Costa County, CA [natural] |
| 5. Orlando Jarvis Smith, b. 27 May 1880, Berryessa, Santa Clara County, CA d. 16 Aug 1965, Visalia, Tulare County, CA (Age 85 years) [natural] |
| 6. Charles Taylor Smith, b. 23 Feb 1875, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA d. 2 Oct 1969, Susanville, Lassen County, CA (Age 94 years) [natural] |
| 7. Robert Calvin Smith, b. Abt 1891 d. 26 Dec 1962, Vets Home, Reno, Nv (Age 71 years) [natural] |
| 8. Lila Smith, b. Abt 1889 [natural] |
| 9. Lola Smith, b. Abt 1871 d. Abt 1892, Rio Vista, Solono County, CA (Age 21 years) [natural] |
| 10. Maude Nevada Smith, b. 5 Nov 1894, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA d. Abt 1948, Oakdale, Stanislaus County, CA (Age 53 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F18793 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
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Notes |
- Sierra Nevada Ogan was born at Mud Flat, Utah Territory (now Nevada), near the base of the Sierra Nevadas before the wagon train ascended Carson River up over Carson Pass. The scars of the chains and winches used to pull the wagons up the steep grade were still visible on the large Lodgepole pines along the route near the top of the pass (personal note, Chet Ogan, 1992).
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