Jacob OGLESBY
Family Records
History of Albemarle County, Virginia, Appendix, No. 3
A Declaration of Independence, signed by the citizens of Albemarle, April 21, 1779
History of Albemarle County, Virginia, Appendix, No. 9
OCCUPATION: Tobacco Inspector
NOTES: 1. Thomas fought in the Rev. War.
NOTES: 1. Served as Private in Capt. James Barnett's Company, Col Dabney's Regiment in the Revolutionary War.
OCCUPATION: School Teacher Moved from Old Dominion to Madison Co KY in 1818, and then to Logan Co KY. In 1832 he moved with children to Cooper Co., MO where they died and are buried. Death date might be 26 May 1847? The record of Pleasant Bailey Oglesby is taken out of a hand-made book, made by him. It is written in long hand, bound in calf skin. All of his examples and lessons are in it. He used this one book, in teaching school, when he sat down to teach for nine months, on February 21, 1785, on Morris Creek, Virginia.[I could only locate a Morrisville in Culpeper Co., VA.] Records found herein: Pleasant Bailey Oglesby was born March 15, 1766, in Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the son of Jacob Oglesby and Ann, his wife. They were married February 4, 1760. Their son, Pleasant Oglesby married Betsy Gillum, December 24, 1787. Their children: John Oglesby, born 1790 married Betsy Thomas. Tarlton Woodson Oglesby, born January 13, 1793 married Antonet Rucker. Charles married Polly Gilbert Pleasant married Milly Woolery Frances died at the age of 23 Maria married Billy Gillum Elizabeth, born March 20, 1807, died at 16 years of age Martha Ann, born August 9, 1811, married Jessie Field, November 14, 1834 [She was the grandmother of Dr. Harry Field Parker.] A clipping pasted in the Oglesby Record book: Jacob Oglesby and Ann Bailey were married in Goochland County, Virginia, February 14, 1760 by Rev. Douglas. Thomas a son, born January 5, 1761 Jesse a son, born November 15, 1763 Pleasant Bailey born March 15, 1766 In marriage records in Madison County, Kentucky There lived a Jessie Oglesby, who married Celia Witt in 1796. Jessie died there in 1852. He was a Revolutionary Soldier and so was Thomas, firstborn son of Jacob Oglesby and Ann Bailey, his wife. The record also shows that Tarlton Oglesby and Antonet Rucker, his wife were Bondsmen to John Thomas. [Source: Bible Records of Missouri, Vol. VIII
He married Ann Bailey 14 Feb 1760 at Goochland, Virginia . Ann Bailey was born at St. James Parish, Goochland, Virginia Abt 1739 daughter of Thomas T. Bailey and Edith Pleasant .
They were the parents of 5
children:
Thomas Oglesby
born 5 Jan 1761.
Jesse Oglesby
born 15 Nov 1763.
Constant Oglesby
born Abt 1765.
Pleasant Bailey Oglesby
born 15 Mar 1766.
Sarah Oglesby
born Abt 1768.
Jacob Oglesby died Jan 1813 at Milton, Albemarle, Virginia .
Ann Bailey died Abt 1779 .