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THEIR CHILDREN WERE;<br />

A\N, [459] b. Jan. 13, 172.S; m. Nov. 12, 1747, Williaiii Smith.<br />

Elizaheth, [460] b. April 20, 1730: m. Jan. 26, 1749, Dattiel Batdiu<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Zervi.^h, [461] b. Jan. 7, 1733.<br />

Jemima, [462] b. Dec. 19, 1736.<br />

Hannah, [463] b. Marcli 3, 173^; m. Feb. 21, 1754, U'il/iii/n Aiiiswortli.<br />

Phebe, [464] b. March 29, 1739.<br />

Mason, [465] b. Oct. 5. 1740: m. .<br />

Xathanikl, [466]1>. June 10. 1742; m. Jan. 2, \-](>(\ Hannah A/hn; A. Dec. 28, 17S4.<br />

jacmorantia.<br />

"S.\MrEL Coi:-.\vi.i.i., of Lebanon, and F.lizohcth P<strong>in</strong>o/uim, '>{ Wmdham, were married<br />

togetlier Feb. 7th, 173|," appears <strong>in</strong> tlie Town Records of Lebanon, Conn., where are fo<strong>in</strong>id<br />

recorded the birth- of their children, except the two youngest ; also conveyances of lands by<br />

Samuel Cogswell [ 68 ] and .\nn Cogswell, his wife, to Samuel Cogswell, their son, dated Jan.<br />

14, 1730, and May 17, 1733.

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