NameRichard Ogden 
2146
Birth1595, Haworth, Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England2147
Death1669, Jamaica, Queens, New York Age: 74
EducationSolid - need parents, birth, death
Spouses
Baptism20 Feb 1598, Church of St. Andrew, Keighley, Yorkshire, England2144,2145 Age: <1
Deathaft 21 Apr 16392144 Age: 41
EducationSolid
Marriage1 Sep 1618, Church of St. Andrew, Keighley, Yorkshire, England2144,2148
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A superior translation of the contract of John and Richard Ogden of Stamford [Connecticut] to build a stone church at Fort Amsterdam, based on the Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1642 — 1647, is as follows:
Before me, Cornelis van Tienhoven, appointed secretary in New Netherland for the General Chartered West India Company, appeared the Hon. Mr. Willem Kieft, church master, being requested by his bretheren the church masters of the church in New Netherland, to contract in the name of all of them for the building of a church. Therefore, the appearer, as representative of the church masters has agreed and contracted with Jan Jogden and Ritsert Jogden, residents of Stantfoort, about the building of a church in the manner and on the conditions hereinafter written, to wit: The aforesaid Jan and Ritsert Jogden engage to build for the above named church masters a church of cliffstone, seventy-two feet long, fifty-four feet wide, sixteen feet high above the ground, all properly finished, durable and strong, so that no fault can be found with it. They shall themselves be obliged to haul the stone necessary thereto and to bring it to the shore at the fort, from which place the church masters shall at their own expense cause the same to be brought to the spot where the church is to be erected. The above named church masters shall furnish as much lime as shall be required for the construction of the aforesaid church, but the laying, hod-carrying and hauling of the stone for the church they, Jan and Ritsert Jogden, shall do at their own expense, provided that when the work shall be properly completed and finished, they shall be paid by the church masters aforesaid the sum of twenty-five hundred guilders, once, which shall be paid to them in money, beavers or merchandise; at which time, when the work shall be finished and properly and satisfactorily done and the church masters find that the said twenty-five hundred guilders have been well earned, the said church masters shall make them a present of one hundred guilders. They hereby also promise to lend the above named Jan and Ritsert Jogden a helping hand in whatever they may need, provided it can be done without detriment to the interests of the Company, and in order that they may be able to haul the stone and deliver it at the shore in the quickest manner, the woodcutters’ boat shall be loaned to the said Jan and Ritsert Jogden for a month or six weeks. They, Jan and Ritsert Jogden bind themselves and promise to complete the aforesaid contracted work, all without fraud or deceit. Done in Fort Amsterdam, in New Netherland.
[signed]
Willem Kieft
John Ogden
Richard Ogden
Ghijsbert op Dijck
Tho: Willett
Acknowledged before me,
Cornelis van Tienhoven, secretary
NOTE: Although the contract is undated, it appears in the register between entries made on 7 May 1642 and 23 May 1642.
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Fort Amsterdam, with its church (at center) built 1642 — 1644 by John Ogden and Richard Ogden, residents of Stamford, New Haven Colony [Connecticut] (as depicted in 1650).
The church was constructed of undressed stone and the exterior walls were then clad with oak shingles.
John Ogden had earlier (1641 — 1642) built a dam across the Rippowam River (Mill River) at Stamford with Matthew Mitchell. The men were perhaps assisted by Richard Ogden.
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