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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_OgleSamuel Ogle - Wikipedia

    Samuel Ogle (c. 1694 – 3 May 1752) was the 16th, 18th and 20th Proprietary Governor of Maryland from 1731 to 1732, 1733 to 1742, and 1746/1747 to 1752. Background. The Ogle family was quite prominent for many centuries in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England.

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    Samuel Ogle (1658–1718) was the son of Rev. Luke Ogle. He was recorder for Berwick and member of Parliament. He was also Commissioner for the Colony of Maryland. Samuel Ogle, was the grandson of Rev. Luke Ogle of Berwick.

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  4. governor statesman. Samuel Ogle was Proprietary Governor of Maryland. Background. Samuel Ogle was born in 1694 in Northumberland County, England, where the Ogle family had become prominent as early as the eleventh century.

  5. Samuel Ogle Middle School Performance Plan At-a-Glance.pdf; Samuel Ogle Middle - Un vistazo al anexo del plan de desempeño escolar.pdf; Samuel Ogle Middle - Aperçu de l’addendum au plan de performance de l’école.pdf; Staffing. Number of National Board Certified teachers: 3

  6. Samuel Ogle has had many lives as a public school serving the citizens of Prince George's County for now more than four decades. Samuel Ogle first opened its doors in 1966 as a junior high school. After approximately 15 years of service and due to changing student populations, it was shuttered for several years only to re-open in 1986 as a science and math magnet school.

  7. 15 de may. de 2017 · Samuel Ogle (c. 1694 – 3 May 1752) was the 16th, 18th and 20th Proprietary Governor of Maryland from 1731 to 1732, 1733 to 1742, and 1746/1747 to 1752. Beginning in the late 1740s, Governor Samuel Ogle and his brother-in-law, Colonel Benjamin Tasker, imported a number of Thoroughbred horses, including the incredible Selima, to Belair.