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86 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Sahah, [342]. She died in infancy. Thomas, [343] b. March 3, 1766; m. ^Lvdia Hairnnun : m. Dec. 25, T.S12. ^Betsey Kimball; d. I IS 5 7. JOHN. [344] m. March 4, 17.S4, Elizabelh Griffin. iHcraoranHa. .Ww;/') Cogs-Ml/, parent- of John Cogswell, removed from Marblehead to Haverhill. Mass.. when he was voimg. LYDIA COGSWELL. [1311 ©nualoflftal. Lvuia"' Cor,b\vi;i.L, (Fi\i)icis\ ydiir, William-, y.'liii^), daughter of ]-'rancis , 42 ] and Elizabeth Cogswell, was born July 22, 1732, in Argilla District, Ipswich, Mass. She married, 1752, ^Rez: Timothy Symmes, son of Timothy and Elizabeth Rose Symmes, ne'e Collamore. He was born May 27, 1 7 14, in Scituate, Mass, Rev. Mr. Symmes died .April 6, 1756. Mrs. Symmes married (/«/'. Feb. 16, 1760) ''Richard Potter, son of .Anthony and Mary (Dresser) Potter. He was born Nov. 15, 1705. They lived in Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Potter survived her husband. Her death occurred Oct. 12, 1773. THi: CHILDRE.N OF THE 1-IRST -MARRlAdE \\KRE: Ehcnczt-i, b. 1755 ; 111. . William, 1j. 175'i; m. Dec. 12. 17.S2, MchitahU MouHoii : d. Dec. 20, KS25. THE CHILDKE.N- OF THE SECCNIJ .MAKRIAI.E WERE: Sarali. b. Dec. 15, 17^0. She died, unmarried, 1^47. Lydia.h. 17O2: m. May, 17.S3, Abet Boardman ; d. .A:i:;. 17, i.Sji. Jonathan, b. \^(•'U\ m. Hannati Potterj d. .March, l^i4. James, m. Charlotte Frye j d. iHi.s. fttrmovaiiTia. Kr.\ Timothy Symmes came to Ipswich sonic time in 1752. He was an assistant of Rev. Ml Rogers, then jiastor in Ipswich, lie had been previously .settled in Connecticut and also in New Jersey. He was a zealous pronn.'ler of evangelical religion, and much engaged in the "
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- Page 76 and 77: 42 JOHN COGSWELL. 141] ^rnralogttal
- Page 78 and 79: 44 ELIZABETH COGSWELL. 1 43 1 CSntc
- Page 80 and 81: 46 Bii((:;(r, daii^diter of Joseph
- Page 82 and 83: 48 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Jeremiah, [
- Page 84 and 85: 50 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Moses, b. M
- Page 86 and 87: 52 MARY COGSWELL. [61] (iSrnralOBft
- Page 88 and 89: 54 Wastall Cogswell evidently recei
- Page 90 and 91: 56 Major Mason married, July, 1639,
- Page 92 and 93: JOSHUA COGSWELL. 73 ernralofiical.
- Page 94 and 95: 6o and his uncle, Matthew Whipple,
- Page 96 and 97: iacmoranDa. J,hoh Kniiicy wss d.nih
- Page 99 and 100: 63 great changes by his stern integ
- Page 101 and 102: 65 WILLIAM COGSWELL. [86] CScnralof
- Page 103 and 104: 67 sick of their impertinence, slie
- Page 105 and 106: 69 THE CHILDREN OF THE FIRST MARRIA
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- Page 109 and 110: JAMES COGSWELL. [93] James'' Cogswe
- Page 111 and 112: 75 i9t08rapl)tcal. Nathaniel Cogswe
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- Page 115 and 116: 79 iSiOQtapffital. William Cogswell
- Page 117 and 118: JttrtnoranUa. Ebenezer Ci.)r,5\VEl.
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- Page 123: S5 THKIK CHII.DKKX WERE: Hannah, b.
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- Page 129 and 130: 89 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: William. [3
- Page 131 and 132: 91 THOMAS COGSWELL. [ 152 ] ^rnealo
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- Page 142 and 143: I02 Hannah Badger, [401] b. Feb. 19
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- Page 146 and 147: io6 JOSEPH COGSWELL. [165 1 dStntal
- Page 148 and 149: loS ADAM COGSWELL. [1691 ^cncalofii
- Page 150 and 151: THEIR CHILDREN WERE; A\N, [459] b.
- Page 152 and 153: I 12 wick, rich in forest and river
- Page 154 and 155: 1 14 Halifax paper. A man named Pat
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- Page 162 and 163: SAMUEL COGSWELL. [198 J CSritfalofi
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86<br />
THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />
Sahah, [342]. She died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />
Thomas, [343] b. March 3, 1766; m. ^Lvdia Hairnnun : m. Dec. 25, T.S12. ^Betsey<br />
Kimball; d. I IS 5 7.<br />
JOHN. [344] m. March 4, 17.S4, Elizabelh Griff<strong>in</strong>.<br />
iHcraoranHa.<br />
.Ww;/') Cogs-Ml/, parent- of John Cogswell, removed from Marblehead<br />
to Haverhill. Mass.. when he was voimg.<br />
LYDIA COGSWELL.<br />
[1311<br />
©nualoflftal.<br />
Lvuia"' Cor,b\vi;i.L, (Fi\i)icis\ ydiir, William-, y.'liii^), daughter of<br />
]-'rancis ,<br />
42 ] and Elizabeth Cogswell, was born July 22, 1732, <strong>in</strong> Argilla<br />
District, Ipswich, Mass. She married, 1752, ^Rez: Timothy Symmes,<br />
son of Timothy and Elizabeth Rose Symmes, ne'e Collamore. He was<br />
born May 27, 1 7 14, <strong>in</strong> Scituate, Mass, Rev. Mr. Symmes died .April 6,<br />
1756. Mrs. Symmes married (/«/'. Feb. 16, 1760) ''Richard Potter, son<br />
of .Anthony and Mary (Dresser) Potter. He was born Nov. 15, 1705.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Potter survived her husband. Her<br />
death occurred Oct. 12, 1773.<br />
THi: CHILDRE.N OF THE 1-IRST -MARRlAdE \\KRE:<br />
Ehcnczt-i, b. 1755 ; 111. .<br />
William, 1j. 175'i; m. Dec. 12. 17.S2, MchitahU MouHoii : d. Dec. 20, KS25.<br />
THE CHILDKE.N- OF THE SECCNIJ .MAKRIAI.E WERE:<br />
Sarali. b. Dec. 15, 17^0. She died, unmarried, 1^47.<br />
Lydia.h. 17O2: m. May, 17.S3, Abet Boardman ; d. .A:i:;. 17, i.Sji.<br />
Jonathan, b. \^(•'U\ m. Hannati Potterj d. .March, l^i4.<br />
James, m. Charlotte Frye j d. iHi.s.<br />
fttrmovaiiTia.<br />
Kr.\ Timothy Symmes came to Ipswich sonic time <strong>in</strong> 1752. He was an assistant of Rev.<br />
Ml Rogers, then jiastor <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, lie had been previously .settled <strong>in</strong> Connecticut and also<br />
<strong>in</strong> New Jersey. He was a zealous pronn.'ler of evangelical religion, and much engaged <strong>in</strong> the<br />
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