- John B. Ogden
John B. Ogden (
3 July 1812 Cumberland County, New Jersey - died after 1889 probablyCrawford County, Arkansas ) was an Arkansas judge.John B. Ogden was the son of Col John B. Ogden and Sarah Buck. His father died in 1813 from the effects of a wound received during the
War of 1812 . His mother Sarah (Buck) Ogden died in 1873. John B. Ogden was an only child.At 17 years old, he began the study of law. In 1835 he married (probably in
Louisville, Kentucky ) to Jane Sibley (1817-1866), daughter of Gen. John Sibley of New Jersey.In 1843 he came to Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas where he lived the rest of his life.
In 1856, he was made a United States Commissioner of the District Court, Western District of Arkansas, which also included all of the district of the
Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). He held that office until after the Civil War.He was the judge who presided over the evidentiary hearing against
Parley P. Pratt , the famousMormon apostle , on 12 May 1857, andacquit ted him. A short time after his release, Parley was murdered by Hector McLean, James Cornell and Amasa Howell in front of the Winn farm near Alma, Crawford Co, Arkansas.In 1866 John B. Ogden was appointed Assistant United States
District Attorney for the Western District of the State (of Arkansas) and held that position until 1871 or 1872.In 1868 he married Mrs. Susan H Wing (nee Barron) of
Saint Charles, Missouri .John B. Ogden, Lawyer, was alive in 1889 living in Van Buren, Crawford Co,
Arkansas at the time Goodspeed made his famous biographies of that area.References
* 1880 US Federal Census, Crawford County, Arkansas
*Goodspeed Publishing . History of Northwest Arkansas (1889), "Crawford County: John B Ogden"
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