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On 22 May, 1917 Ogle married Daisy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Boyd of Vista Lieta, San Remo.  They were married at All Saints Church, San Remo by the Reverend Edmond B. Brackenbury.  Mrs. Ogle died on 27 November, 1967.  
 
On 22 May, 1917 Ogle married Daisy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Boyd of Vista Lieta, San Remo.  They were married at All Saints Church, San Remo by the Reverend Edmond B. Brackenbury.  Mrs. Ogle died on 27 November, 1967.  
 
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==Service Records==
 
==Service Records==

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Captain SIR Henry Asgill Ogle, Seventh Baronet, Royal Navy, Retired (12 September, 1850 – 5 March, 1921) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

Who was Who

OGLE, Sir Henry Asgill 7th Bt cr 1816

Born Corfu, 12 Sept. 1850; 2nd and e surv. s of Gen. Sir Edmund Ogle, 6th Bt, RE, and Catharine Beverley, d of Henry St Hill; m 1917, Daisy, e d of T. L. Boyd, Vista Lieta, San Remo; died 5 March 1921

Captain Royal Navy (retired)

EDUCATION Southsea

CAREER Entered Royal Navy, 1864. Gained £100 Scholarship at Greenwich, 1877, etc; served in West Indies, N America, Mediterranean, China, Cape, India, West Coast of Africa, Australia, etc; served with Naval Brigade in Natal; served at Admiralty and at Ordnance Committee, and a Deputy Commissioner of the Western Pacific

RECREATIONS Member of Cyclists’ Touring Club, riding, etc

HEIR b Lt-Col Edmund Ashton Ogle, b 13 Aug. 1857

CLUBS United Service; Royal Naval, Portsmouth

ADDRESS Capo di Monte, San Remo

On 22 May, 1917 Ogle married Daisy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Boyd of Vista Lieta, San Remo. They were married at All Saints Church, San Remo by the Reverend Edmond B. Brackenbury. Mrs. Ogle died on 27 November, 1967.

Service Records

Naval Appointments
Preceded by
Barrington H. Chevallier
Assistant Secretary to the Ordnance Committee
15 Apr, 1890[1]
Succeeded by
Joseph Honner

 

Footnotes

  1. Ogle Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/39. f. 981.

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