Person:Alexander Ogstoun (2)

Alexander Ogstoun, manufacturer in Aberdeen
 
 
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Name Alexander Ogstoun, manufacturer in Aberdeen
Alt Name _____ Hogstoun
Alt Name _____ Ogston
Gender Male
Marriage 14 Jun 1796 Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotlandto Helen Milne
Occupation? manufacturer
Residence? Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Alexander Ogston

  • XIX. Alexander Ogston.
He was third son of the above-mentioned Alexander Ogston, schoolmaster, Tarves. He was born 1766. He was a manufacturer in Aberdeen ; married Helen, daughter of Alexander Milne, Mill of Petty, Fyvie, and had issue :—
I. Alexander, of Ardoe, of him afterwards.
II. George, born 9 August, 1801. He was twice married, but died without issue in Australia.
III. Francis, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Aberdeen ; born 28 July, 1803 ; married, 17 June, 1841, Amelia, daughter of Mr. Cadenhead, advocate, Aberdeen. She died 10 May, 1854, aged 54; issue two sons and two daughters :—
1. Alexander, M.D. in Aberdeen; married, 25 September, 1867, Mary Jane, daughter of James Hargreave, Hudson’s Bay Company’s service. She died 28 December, 1873, aged 25; issue, two sons and two daughters.
2. Francis, M.D., Aberdeen; born 23 June, 1846.
3. Jane, born 17 July, 1842; married, 22 July, 1872, Rev. Henry Cowan.
4. Helen Milne, born 25 April, 1848; married, 11 June, 1872, Archibald Edward Malloch, M.D., Hamilton, Canada, (1. s. p. 5 January, 1873.
IV. Sarah, born 30 October, 1797 ; married, 28 July, 182 5. David Gill, painter, Aberdeen ; issue, four sons and four daughters.
V. Helen, born 5 June, 1813; married, 30 November, 1854, William Reid, insurance agent, Aberdeen ; died 28 November, 1874,- issue, one daughter.
Alexander Ogston died 27 July, 1838. The next is his son,
References
  1.   Ogston, Family of. Supplement to the genealogical history of the families of Ogston: With plates, maps and a genealogical table. (Edinburgh, Scotland: National Library of Scotland (Privately Printed), 1897).
  2.   Temple, William. The Thanage of Fermartyn including the district commonly called Formartine, its proprietors: with genealogical deductions, its parishes, ministers, churches, churchyards, antiquites, &c. (Aberdeen [Scotland]: D. Wyllie, 1894).
  3.   Patrick Lawrence Hogue (Samples) (compiler). Hog Family of Berwickhire.