Frederick Beasley Ogden | |
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8th Mayor of Hoboken | |
In office April 1865 –April 1867 | |
Preceded by | Charles T. Perry |
Succeeded by | Frederick W. Bohnstedt |
Personal details | |
Born | July 20,1827 Paterson,New Jersey |
Died | November 1,1893 66) Hoboken,New Jersey | (aged
Political party | Democratic party |
Spouse | Jane Millen Ford |
Residence | Hoboken,New Jersey |
Education | Princeton University (1847) |
Frederick Beasley Ogden (July 20,1827 - November 1,1893) was an American attorney,jurist,and politician who served as the eighth Mayor of Hoboken,New Jersey from 1865 to 1867. [1] [2]
He was born on July 20,1827,in Paterson,New Jersey. He was the son of New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Elias B. D. Ogden. He was the grandson of United States Senator and New Jersey Governor Aaron Ogden. [1] [3]
Ogden graduated from Princeton University in 1847 and was admitted to the bar in New Jersey in 1850. [1] [4]
He opened his office in Hoboken,New Jersey in December 1853. [1] On July 4,1865,he joined the Society of the Cincinnati. [3] Her married Jane Millen Ford. [5]
He served as the eighth Mayor of Hoboken,New Jersey from 1865 to 1867 when he replaced Charles T. Perry. He was succeeded by Frederick W. Bohnstedt. He then served as a judge in the District Court for Hoboken.
He died on November 1,1893,from an "attack of paralysis". [6]
Frederick Beasley Ogden, a son of Elias B. D. Ogden, late a justice of the Supreme Court, was born at Paterson, July 20, 1827. received an academic education at Princeton, and graduated there in the class of 1847; studied law, and was admitted to the bar at July term, 1850, as an attorney, and as a counselor at February term, 1854. ...
Judge Frederick Beasley Ogden was graduated from Princeton College in 1847. He was admitted to the bar of N. J. as attorney in July, 1850, and as counsellor in Feb., 1854, and became a prominent lawyer of Hoboken, where he served as Mayor of the city and Judge of the Dist. Court. ...
Ex-Judge Frederick B. Ogden died from an attack of paralysis. He was mayor of Hoboken in 1865-66. ...