RYAN.
Daniel Ryan came from Ireland to Nova Scotia soon after the Expulsion, and settled near Point de Bute corner.He married a Miss Henry.They had a family of eight--Daniel, Henry, James, William, and four daughters.One daughter married Joseph Black, of Dorchester, N.B.;another married a Mr.McBride; another, William Trenholm, of Point de Bute.William settled in Little Shemogue; Henry moved to Hastings, Cumberland, N.S.; James married Christina Forster, of Fort Lawrence, and lived for a time on the old place.About 1813 he moved to Millstream, King's Co., N.B., where the family for many years occupied a prominent place in public affairs.
OGDEN.
The Ogdens were U.E.Loyalists.John (first) came from Long Island, New York, in 1790, and settled in Sackville, N.B., on the farm owned by the late Bloomer Ogden.An uncle of John Ogden spent the latter part of his life in prison rather than swear allegiance to the United States.
John married Nancy Fawcett, a daughter of Mr.John Fawcett, Sackville, and had eight children--John, William, Henry, Thomas, Bloomer, Robert, Ann and Jane.
John (second) settled in Port Elgin.Edward Ogden, of Sackville, is a son of John.Amos and William of the same place are sons of Henry.The late Henry Ogden, of Jolicure, was connected with this family.
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