Charles W. Ogden

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Charles Walton Ogden, Jr. (November 19, 1873 – January 20, 1956) was an American real estate investor and philanthropist.

Ogden was born on November 19, 1873, in New York City. He was a son of Charles Walton Ogden (1843–1895), a member of the firm of Ogden & Wallace, dealers in iron and steel,[1] and Louisa Helena (née Frazier) Ogden (b. 1841). His younger sister was Mary Frazier Ogden.[2]

His paternal grandparents were Grace and Joseph Ogden, had been born in England in 1808. Through his father, he was "distantly connected with the Goelet family, but was not related to the well-known New-York family of Ogdens."[1] His maternal grandparents were Nalbro Frazier and Mary Eyre (née Robinson) Frazier.[2] His maternal uncle, Capt. Nalbro Frazier married Mary Ellen Jackson (a daughter of Isaac Rand Jackson, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Denmark in the 1840s).[2]

He attended the Cutler School before attending Columbia University, from where he graduated in 1895.[3]

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