1851 - 1931 (79 years)
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Name |
Ada Ann Spooner |
Birth |
26 Feb 1851 |
Cambridge (Oakland Ctr.), Jefferson County, Wi |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
14 Feb 1931 |
Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA |
Burial |
Carpinteria Cem., Carpinteria, CA |
Person ID |
I54174 |
Bob Juch's Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
Family |
James Washington Ogan, b. 13 Feb 1857, Berryessa, San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA d. 4 Jan 1933, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 75 years) |
Marriage |
27 Jan 1878 |
Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA |
Children |
| 1. Ralph Milo Ogan, b. 28 May 1889, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 24 Aug 1970, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, CA (Age 81 years) [natural] |
| 2. Elizabeth Cornelia Ogan, b. 20 Jul 1880, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 7 Mar 1970, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 89 years) [natural] |
| 3. Milton Ellsworth Ogan, b. 27 Oct 1884, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 13 Jan 1898, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 13 years) [natural] |
| 4. Perry Warren Ogan, b. 13 Feb 1883, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 20 Oct 1949, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 66 years) [natural] |
| 5. Rolland James Ogan, b. 14 Nov 1886, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 3 Sep 1966, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 79 years) [natural] |
| 6. Charles Simeral Ogan, b. Oct 1879, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA d. 5 Oct 1956, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, CA (Age 77 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F18873 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
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Notes |
- Ada spent some years on the shore of Lake Ripley. After graduating from Albion Academy, she moved with her family to Clyde, Cloud Co., KA, where she taught school for several years. In 1876 she came from Kansas on one of the first immigrant trains to Sacramento, California, then by river steamer to San Francisco. They hung up on a snag and had to wait for high tide to float them off. Arriving in San Francisco she stayed at the Fish home, relatives of Henry Fish. Later she took the boat 'Orizaba' from San Francisco to Santa Barbara, where she stayed with a cousin, Carrie Colby Johnson, at the foot of State Street, Santa Barbara. Later she came to Carpinteria and stayed with another cousin Mate Colby Pearce, who lived behind the Rincon Schoolhouse. The Ogan home at 5191 Ogan Road was built by James S. Ogan for this couple. In it they raised five sons and a daughter. Because Ada had asthma a high ceiling was built in the kitchen. This room is now the living room (2001).
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