Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameJarvis Marshall OGDEN, G Grandfather
Birth5 Nov 1850, Manchester, Lancashire, England3
Baptism2 Feb 1851, Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire
DeathSep 1912
Burial17 Sep 1912, Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester
OccupationKings Royal Rifle Corps, Policeman
FatherThomas OGDEN (1827-<1861)
MotherAnn LONGBOTTOM (1826-<1870)
Spouses
1Elizabeth Martin COUPE10, G Grandmother
Birth19 Jul 1860, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England3,11
Baptism9 Dec 1860, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England
Death12 Sep 1943, Rusholme, Manchester, Lancashire
Burial16 Sep 1943, Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester
FatherSamuel MARTIN (~1836-1917)
MotherSusannah COUPE (1838-1892)
Marriage22 Aug 1882, Chorlton On Medlock, Manchester, Lancashire, England10
ChildrenThomas (1884-1884)
 Ernest Percy (1886-1915)
 Jarvis Marshall (1888-1964)
 Maurice William (1889-1944)
 Louis Sydney (1892-1964)
 Grace Annie (1894-1895)
 Hilda Louise (1895-1959)
 Arthur (1897-1956)
 Olive (1899-)
Notes for Jarvis Marshall OGDEN
Jarvis and Elizabeth Ogden (nee Coupe) Timeline

May 17, 1846
Jarvis’ parents Thomas Ogden age 20 and Ann Longbottam age 20 marry in Manchester, Lancashire, England. Thomas is a blacksmith and later a broker and coal dealer.

November 5, 1850
Jarvis Marshall Ogden is born in Manchester. He is the third child and first son.

March 10, 1851 England Census
Jarvis age 4 months is living in Manchester with his parents, sister Alice, age 4, sister Mary age 2, grandmother Mary Longbottam age 60 uncle John Longbottam age 30 and aunt Jane Longbottam age 19.

January 10, 1853
Jarvis’ brother William Ogden is born in Manchester

1853 - 1860
Presumably Jarvis’ father Thomas Ogden dies sometime in this period. Since Thomas Ogden is a common name in Manchester I have insufficient information to determine which of the many Thomas Ogdens who die in the Manchester area is him. It is also possible he did move to India with his family and he died enroute or shortly after arriving.

1860
Jarvis’ mother Ann Ogden and her living children emigrate to India in about 1860. Jarvis would be about 10 years old.

July 19, 1860
Elizabeth Martin Coupe is born in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire. Her mother Susannah Coupe is about 21 years old and is not married. There is no father’s name on the birth certificate but Samuel Martin is stated as her father on her marriage documents.

April 7, 1861 England Census
Lyza (ie. Elizabeth) Coup as she is called is living with the Gale family in Egmanton.
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Coup age 22 unmarried and a waitress is living in Manchester with her parents and most of her siblings. One of Susannah’s siblings is Betsy Coup who is only 1 month older than Elizabeth.
Jarvis, his mother, and his siblings do not appear in this census as they are in India.

April - June 1861
Elizabeth’s biological father Samuel Martin marries Sarah (last name possibly Bee). A son is born a few months later.

September 26, 1861
Jarvis’ mother Ann Ogden marries widower Nathaniel Wood in India. Nathaniel originally a shoemaker was in 60th Kings Royal Rifles. Nathaniel’s first wife had died 4 months earlier.

June 6, 1862
Jarvis’ half sister Alice Wood is born in Thayetmyo, Bengal, India (now in Myanmar). Probably Jarvis’ full sister Alice Ogden died before this time in either Manchester or India.

February 2, 1865
Jarvis’ sister Mary Jane Ogden marries James Albert Hammond of the 3rd Battalion Kings Royal Rifles Corps, in Rangoon (now Yangon, Myanmar)

April 1868
Jarvis enlists in the 3rd Battalion Kings Royal Rifles Corps (later known as the 60th Regiment of Foot) in Bellary, Madras, India (now in Karnataka, India). He has just turned 18 and is enlisting in the same regiment as his step father and brother-in-law.

March 21, 1869
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Coupe marries William Sides a joiner in Manchester.

December 28 1869
Elizabeth’s half sister Ada Sides is born in Salford, Manchester.

1870
Jarvis’ mother Ann Wood has died by this time in India or possibly back in England.

April 2, 1871 England Census
Elizabeth is living in Salford, Manchester with her mother, her step father and half sister. Elizabeth’s last name is recorded as Sides.

1871
Jarvis might be in Aden, Yemen, as his battalion is stationed there.

1871 - 1876
Elizabeth’s step father William Sides dies.

1872
Jarvis might be in Shorncliffe, Kent, as his battalion is stationed there. Later Chatham, Kent.

1876
Jarvis might be in Winchester, Hampshire, as his battalion is stationed there. Later Aldershot, Hampshire

January 25, 1877
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Sides marries Thomas Maddox a joiner in Manchester.

November 11, 1878
Jarvis applies to leave the army.

1879 February 24
Jarvis joins the Manchester Police

April 3, 1881 England Census
Jarvis age 30 and a police constable is lodging with a family in Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester.
I can’t find Elizabeth in this census.
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Maddox is living in Hulme, Manchester with her husband and their son Thomas age 1 and Ada Sides (from Susannah’s first marriage) age 11.

August 22, 1882
Jarvis Marshall Ogden age 31 and Elizabeth Martin Coupe age 22 marry in Manchester. The witnesses are Elizabeth’s step father Thomas Maddox and aunt Betsy Coupe.

November 16, 1883
Jarvis’ brother William Ogden marries Emily Mary Stowell in Simla, Bengal, India (now presumably Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India). William is a railway auditor.

May 10, 1884
Son Thomas Ogden is born in Manchester.

September 1884
Son Thomas Ogden dies and is buried in the Southern Cemetery.

March 6 1886
Son Ernest Percy Ogden is born in Manchester.

January 4, 1888
Son Jarvis Marshall Ogden is born in Manchester. He is known as Marshall.

September 26, 1889
Son Maurice William Ogden is born in Manchester.

April 5, 1891 England Census
Jarvis police constable age 40 and Elizabeth Ogden age 30 are living Moss Side, Hulme, Chorlton, Manchester. Their children Ernest age 5, Jarvis Marshall age 3 and Maurice age 1 are with them. They have 2 lodgers.
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Maddox is living in Salford, Manchester with her husband, son Thomas Maddox age 11 and Ada Sides age 21 a teacher.

April to June 1892
Elizabeth’s mother Susannah Maddox dies age 53 in Salford, Manchester.

December 17, 1892
Son Louis Sydney Ogden is born in Manchester.

October 4 1893
Elizabeth’s maternal half sister Ada Sides marries James Morris in Salford, Manchester.

1894
Daughter Grace Annie Ogden is born in Manchester.

December 1894
Daughter Grace Annie Ogden dies. She is buried in the Southern Cemetery.

July 12, 1895
Daughter Hilda Louise Ogden is born in Manchester.

April 14 1897
Son Arthur Ogden is born in Manchester.

December 3, 1899
Daughter Olive Ogden is born in Manchester.

April - June 1900
Jarvis’ maternal half sister Alice Wood marries William Glasspool in Winchester, Hampshire.

March 31, 1901 England Census
Jarvis and Elizabeth are living in Manchester with their surviving children.

May 27, 1904
Son Ernest Ogden enlists in the 4th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment.

November 11, 1906
Son Ernest Ogden is sent to India.

April 7, 1909
Elizabeth’s maternal half brother Thomas Maddox marries Miriam Chapman in Manchester. Thomas is a clerk.

April 2, 1911 England Census
Jarvis age 60 is now a police pensioner. Elizabeth is age 50. The children living with them are son Jarvis age 23 police constable, son Louis age 18 grocer’s assistant, daughter Hilda age 15, machinist, son Arthur age 13, daughter Olive age 11. The record states they had 10 children born alive and 7 still living. Therefore there is one more child I haven’t found a record for who died young.
Son Ernest age 25 is with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in Kamptee, India (now Kamptee, Maharashtra, India).
Can’t find son Maurice in the census.

April - June 1912
Son Jarvis Marshall Ogden marries Mary E. Davies in Chorlton, Manchester.

September 1912
Jarvis Marshall Ogden dies age 61. He is survived by 7 of his 9 children and there are no grandchildren at this time.

March 11, 1914
Son Ernest Ogden returns from India.

1914
Jarvis’ step father Nathaniel Wood dies age 84 sometime between July and September, in Hampshire.

August 4, 1914
Great Britain declares war on Germany and enters World War I.

August 27, 1914
Son Ernest Ogden has been mobilized and sent to France with the 3rd Battalion, Manchester Regiment. His records say he was a former policeman.

October 21, 1914
Son Ernest Ogden is wounded in action in France. He returns to England 3 days later. He is discharged from the army as permanently unfit on June 17 1915.

January 25, 1915
Son Jarvis Ogden age 27 enlists in the 20th Manchester Regiment.

February 6, 1915
Son Ernest Ogden marries Gertrude Heys in manchester.

April 1915
Son Arthur Ogden enlists in the 1/6th Manchester Regiment shortly after turning 18. Son Louis Sydney Ogden is also in the army with the Nortumberland Fusiliers. I have been unable to find Sydney’s enlistment date and locations, however he did receive the 1914-15 Star so he would have been in the army in those years. Thus in 1915 four of Jarvis and Elizabeth’s five sons were in the army.

August 17, 1915
Son Arthur Ogden arrives in Gallipoli. Later his unit is sent to Egypt and afterwards shipped to France.

October 22, 1915
Son Ernest Ogden dies suddenly at age 29, most likely as a result of his wounds. He is buried in the Southern Cemetery. He leaves a wife of 8 1/2 months, Gertrude. Gertrude gives birth to a daughter Marjorie the same day.

October - December 1915
Daughter Hilda Ogden marries John Barlow in Chorlton, Manchester.

November 9, 1915
Son Jarvis Ogden arrives in France with his unit.

February 2, 1917
Son Jarvis Ogden is discharged from the army as a result of his wounds. He had lost his right arm.

March 1917
Elizabeth’s biological father Samuel Martin dies age 81 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was married 3 times and had 7 children from those marriages.

July - September 1918
Son Sydney L. Ogden marries Elizabeth Kay in Chorlton, Manchester

March 8, 1919
Son Arthur Ogden is discharged from the Army.

May 16, 1921
Son Arthur Ogden emigrates to Canada.

December 31, 1924
Son Arthur Ogden marries Bertha Curtis in Winnipeg, Canada. They live in the Hudson Bay area of Saskatchewan.

1939
Elizabeth is living in Manchester with her son Maurice and his wife.

September 3, 1939
Britain declared war on Germany.

July 2, 1941
Son Arthur Ogden arrives in Scotland. He had enlisted in the Canadian Forestry Corps and would spend part of the war cutting trees in Scotland. Sometime while serving he would visit his mother in Manchester.

September 1943
Elizabeth Martin Ogden (nee Coupe) dies age 83 in Manchester. She is buried at Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester. She is survived by 6 of her 9 children and at least 4 grandchildren, possibly 7 or more. One of her grandchildren, Gloria Ogden is born in Canada and another, Walter Ogden will emigrate there as a young man. She is predeceased by grandaughter Marjorie Ogden and possibly others.

January 1944
Son Maurice William Ogden dies age 54 in Manchester.

July 26, 1956
Son Arthur Ogden dies age 59 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

March 2, 1959
Daughter Hilda Louise Barlow dies age 63 in Manchester.

June 26, 1964
Son Jarvis Marshall Ogden dies in Manchester. He was a career policeman like his father.

1964
Son Louis Sydney Ogden dies age 71 in Manchester. He also was a policeman.

I have yet to find the death date and location for daughter Olive Ogden.

end of timeline

In the 1850 October to December birth index Jarvis Marshall Ogden, Manchester, Lancashire, volume 20 page 612

Listed under IGI Jarvis Marshall Ogden Christened Feb. 2 1851 Cathedral Manchester. Father Thomas Ogden, mother Ann.

Parish records Manchester Cathedral
Born November 5, 1850, baptized February 2, 1851 Jarvis Marshall Ogden son of Thomas and Ann Ogden of Manchester, father is a smith.

In the 1851 census 4 Abbott Street, St. George, Manchester, Lancashire.
Head Thomas Ogden, age 24, Broker & Coal Dealer, born Manchester, Lancashire.
Wife Ann Ogden, age 25, born Manchester.
Daughter Alice Ogden, age 4, born Manchester.
Daughter Mary J. Ogden, age 2, born Manchester.
Son Jarvis M. Ogden, age 4 months, born Manchester.
Mother-in-law Mary Longbottom, widow, age 60, born Manchester.
Brother-in-law John Longbottom, unmarried, age 30, calenderer, born Manchester.
Sister-in-law, Jane Longbottom, age 19, cotton winder, born Manchester.

Jarvis would have travelled to India with his mother and siblings by 1861. His father had died and his mother remarried in India in 1861. His mother died by 1870. His stepfather was with the 3rd Battalion of 60th, so it seems logical Jarvis would join as well.

Chelsea Pension Records
Lance Corporal Jarvis M. Ogden, 3rd Battalion 60th Regiment of Foot, Regimental Number 566, applied November 11, 1878, character Very Good 2B [not sure what that means], years of service for good conduct 10 years 7 months, years of service 10 years 7 months, discharged November 12, 1878
[Thus he would have joined the army in April of 1868, at age 18]
At that time known as the Kings Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC)
[The 3rd Battalion was in
Bellary, Madras India from 1868 to 1871 [Now Bellary or Ballari, Karnataka, India]
Aden, Yemen from 1871 to 1872
Shorncliffe, Kent from 1872 to 1874
Chatham, Kent from 1874 to 1875
Winchester, Hampshire in 1876
Aldershot, Hampshire from 1877 to 1878 then Colchester, Essex]

Manchester Police Index
Jarvis Marshall Ogden joins the February 24 1879. He is single and has spent 14 years with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles

In the 1881 census living at 12 Ellen Street, Chorlton upon Medlock sub district, Chorlton, Jarvis Ogden, age 30, born at Manchester, Lancashire, unmarried, occupation Police Constable.
He was lodging with Edward and Harriet Haynes?

Slater’s Directory of Manchester and Salford 1886
Jarvis Ogden, police constable, 6 Raglan street, Hulme

In the 1891 census Moss Side civil parish, St Clement ecclesiastical parish, Chorlton district, Hulme sub district at 106 Warwick Street.
Listed as Jarvis M. Ogden, Police Constable, age 40, born Manchester.
Mother? [actually wife] Elizabeth Ogden age 30, born Egmanton, Nottinghamshire.
Son Ernest P. Ogden age 5, born Manchester.
Jarvis M. Ogden age 3, born Manchester.
Son Maurice Wm. Ogden age 1, born Manchester.
Also 2 lodgers

In the 1895 Slater’s Manchester & Salford directory
Jarvis Marshall Ogden, policeman, 7 Fern Street Warwick Street

In the 1901 census civil parish South Manchester, Ecclesiastical parish, Rusholme Holy Trinity, Registration district Chorlton, sub district Ardwick living at 16 Duke St.
Jarvis M. Ogden age 50 born at Manchester, police officer.
Wife Elizabeth Ogden age 40 born at Egmanton, Nottingham.
Son Ernest P. Ogden age 15 Telegraph Messenger.
Son Jarvis M. Ogden age 13, errand boy tobacconist.
Son Maurice W. Ogden age 11.
Son Louis L. (or S) Ogden age 8.
Daughter Hilda L. Ogden age 5.
Son Arthur Ogden age 3.
Daughter Olive Ogden age 1.
Boarder Annie Smith widow age 43 born at Laxton, Nottingham, living on own means.
Daughter (presumably of Annie Smith) Edith Smith age 5 born in Manchester.
All children were born in Manchester.

Jarvis Marshall Ogden, police constable is listed living at 2 Ravensdale Street in the Slater's Manchester, Salford & Suburban Directory, 1909.

In the 1911 census at 24 Duke St., Rusholme.
Jarvis M. Ogden, age 60, married 28 years, occupation Police Pensioner, employed as a Night Watchman, born Manchester.
Wife Elizabeth Ogden, age 50 , born Newark, Nottinghamshire, she had 10 children born alive, 7 are still living. [Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire is about 10 miles from Egmanton.]
Son Jarvis M. Ogden, age 23, single, Police Constable Manchester, born Hulme, Manchester.
Son Louis Sydney Ogden, age 18, Grocers Assistant, born Moss Side, Manchester.
Daughter Hilda Louisa Ogden, age 15, single, machinist, born Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester.
Son Arthur Ogden, age 13, school boy, born Chorlton on Medlock.
Daughter Olive Ogden, age 11, school girl, born Rusholme, Manchester.
There are 6 rooms in the house.

Jarvis Ogden age 62 listed in the 1912 July to September death index, Chorlton, Lancashire volume 8c page 700.

At findagrave.com
Jarvis Marshall Ogden buried September 17, 1912, Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, entry made by Cyndi

England Select Cemetery Registers
James [should be Jarvis] Marshall Ogden, died age 62, police pensioner, buried September 17 1912, Southern Cemetery, Manchester, grave number 1995.
Notes for Elizabeth Martin (Spouse 1)
Her birth certificate states born July 19, 1860 at Egmanton, Elizabeth Martin, girl, no father’s name listed, mother Susanna Coupe, registered July 21, 1860 by the mother, sub district Kneesal, district Southwell, Nottinghamshire.

In the July to September 1860 birth index there is a Elizabeth Martin Coupe, born Southwell district, Nottinghamshire. volume 7b page 268. [Egmanton is about 9 miles from Southwell and about 10 miles from Newark-on-Trent]

Parish Records - Our Lady of Egmanton, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire
Baptism December 9, 1860 Elizabeth Martin Coup, mother Susannah Coup, abode Egmanton, trade of the father is left blank, ceremony by George L. W. Kershaw, Vicar


In the 1861 census [April 7], Egmanton, Nottinghamshire.
Lyza Coup, lodger, age 9 months, born Egmanton, Nottinghamshire.
She is living with Head John Gale, age 46, bricklayer, born Egmanton.
Wife Jane Gale, age 44, born Norwell Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire.
Daughter Emily Gale, age 10, scholar, born Egmanton.
Son William D. Gale, age 6, scholar, born Egmanton.
Daughter Esther Gale, age 3, scholar, born Egmanton.
[Since the Betsy Coupe is already accounted for in the 1861 census and is not Elizabeth Martin Coupe and there is no other Coupes listed in the July to September birth index for Southwell district, this almost certainly Elizabeth.]

In the 1871 census 20 Eldon Street, Salford, Lancashire
Head William Sides, age 38, joiner, born Oxford, Oxfordshire
Wife Susanna Sides, age 32, born Egmanton, Nottinghamshire.
Daughter Ada Sides, age 1, born Salford, Lancashire
Daughter Elizabeth Sides, age 10, scholar, born Egmanton, Nottinghamshire.
[Note: She is using her step-father’s last name, and she is listed after her half-sister.]

Parish Records St. Clement, Greenhays, Manchester
Marriage August 22, 1882 Jarvis Marshall Ogden, age 31, bachelor, police constable, of 105 Warwick Street, father Thomas Ogden (deceased) blacksmith
and Elizabeth Martin Coupe, age 22, spinster of 94 Warwick Street, father Samuel Martin (deceased) miller,
after Banns by Kenneth L. Jones M.A., Rector of St. Bridget’s, Stretford,
in the presence of Thomas Maddox [husband of Elizabeth’s mother Susannah] and Betsy Coupe [aunt of Elizabeth]. [Samuel Martin, Elizabeth Martin Coupe’s father was still alive, but was “dead to her” as he seemingly abandoned both her and her mother.]

Marriage listed in the 1882 index July to September volume 8c page 896 Elizabeth Martin Coupe and Jarvis Marshall Ogden.

In May 1921 living at 14 Patey Street, Longsight, Manchester. From her son Arthur’s Canada Ocean Arrivals. Longsight is near Rusholme.

In the 1939 England and Wales Register
45 Barton Street, Manchester
1. Maurice W. Ogden, born September 26, 1889, married, general labourer heavy? Worker, Air Raid Precautions m/c Comp? Electric Department
2. Martha L. Ogden, born August 27, 1884, married, unpaid domestic duties
3. This line is covered - presumably as the person is still living
4. Elizabeth Ogden, born July 19, 1859, widow, invalid
[Elizabeth’s birthdate is 1 year different than her birth certificate.]

Manchester Evening News - September 14, 1943
OGDEN.—On Sept. 12, In hospital, and of 45 Barton-street. Moss Side, ELIZABETH, aged 83 years, wife of the late Jarvis OGDEN, ot Rusholme. Interment Southern Cemetery, Thursday, 2 30 p.m. Sadly missed

In the July to September 1943 death index Elizabeth Ogden,, age 83, Manchester, Lancashire, volume 8d, page 211

England Select Cemetery Registers
Elizabeth Ogden, died age 83, buried September 16 1943, Southern Cemetery, Manchester, section K, grave 1995.
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