Ogilvie, Alfred William - Estimated year of death: 1972
Ogilvie, Duncan Fitzwilliam - Estimated year of death: 1927
Ogilvie, George William - Estimated year of death: 1965
Ogilvie, Hollings William - Estimated year of death: 1894
Ogilvie, William - Estimated year of death: 1850
Ogilvie, William - Estimated year of death: 1875
Ogilvie, William Abernethy - Estimated year of death: 1901
Ogilvie, William Abernethy - Estimated year of death: 1901
Ogilvie, William Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1938
Ogilvie, William Archibald Mccalman - Estimated year of death: 1959
Ogilvie, William Cole Currie - Estimated year of death: 1936
Ogilvie, William Cole Currie - Estimated year of death: 1936
Ogilvie, William Farquhar - Estimated year of death: 1964
Ogilvie, William Headley - Estimated year of death: 1901
Ogilvie, William Henry - Estimated year of death: 1939
Ogilvie, William Kay - Estimated year of death: 1919
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