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HANNAH COGSWELL. [242] msmealoaital. Hannah*^ Cogswell, ( WilluiDr. Edward'', William\ Willianr, JoItn^\. 'lanijhter of Major William'* [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogs- well, \va.> i)urn March 15, 1765, in New Preston, Conn. She married Capt. Nathan Tibballs. They resided in Washington, Conn., but soon removed to Auburn, N. Y. Mrs. Tibballs died Sept. 13, 1823, and was buried in the North Cemetery, Sennett, N. Y. THEIK CHILDREN WERE : Jolin, b. !\Jarch ij. 17.S5. Twelve children, who died in infancy. William, b. April 5, 1787. Mary Ami. ittcmoranUa. Mr. ,111(1 Mis Tihthills undertook frontier life in the State of Xc t;rc.it liardshi)) .ind privation. At one time they were reduced to t\v Init bv persivernnce .ind economy thev at length accumulated a got ua^. the voun;;est child. DOLLY COGSWELL. [243] (Srncalofltcal. DoLLv'"' CoG?,viEVi., {]ViiHa7n^, Ed':vard\ Willtavt^, IVilliatifi. yo/m^), daughter of Major William'' [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogswell, was born May 22, 1767, in New Preston, Conn. She married Stcf/ini Branch. They lived near Bennington, Vt. Mrs. Branch died July 20, 1802 THEIR CHILURE.N WERE : Dolly. Clarissa. Stephen. i«cmoiauTia. .Mn. .1,1,1,1 CVw.-//, Dolly Cogsweir.- mother, and John Cogswell, her brt lade a journey of a hundred miles on horseback, and visited Mrs. branch in

WILLIAM COGSWELL. 1244 ] (iSrnralofitcal. William*" Cogswell, ( Wil!iavr\ Edivard'^, William^, William'^, yohii^), son of Major Williams [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogswell, was born July 23, 1769, in New Preston, Conn. He married, Jan. 31, 1791, Amaryllis yoJiiison, a sister of his brother Roger Cogswell's wife. She was born Feb. 20, 1765, in Southbury, Conn. They resided in New Preston, Washington, Conn. Col. Cogswell died Aug. 28, 1823. Mrs. Cogswell died March 14, 1826. TH?;|R CHILDREN WERE: M.4RY Aw, [570] b. Jan. 6, 1792: m. Sept. 14, 1.S16, John Milion HoUey j d. April iS, 1S76. Am.irvllis, [571] b. Sept. 24. 1793; m. .\Iarcli 23, i.SiS, Channcey Perry. Ruth, [572] b. Aug 24, 1795; m, Oct. S, 1S2S, Dr. Jethro Hatch. SAR.4H Johnson, [573] b. Sept 26. i 7')7 ; m. Sept. i;, i.SiS, Liiiiian Whitthsty ; d. WiLLi.^M Johnson. [574] b. Nov. 4, 1799; - J""^ '-1 '*'^39i Alma Canfield Sti:rliiic. TheoiiORE Sedgwick, [575] b. April 27, iSoi ; ni Oct. 19, 1S26, Mary Afariia .Maria Gregory; d. Jan. 12, 1.SS2. Eliz.a, [576] b. May l, 1803; m Jan. 12, 1S29. William H. Do-a;ies ; A. 1833. JuLi.^ Maki.a, [577] b. Feb. 16. 1805; m. Romania Scyinoi/r; d. Jan. 11, 187S. F.^NNV .•\iiK,.\ii., [578] b. Feb. 16, 1,809: m. Oct. 8, 182S, Dr. .Mark Pratt. i9iOfira])l)tca(. William Cogswell was a lawyer, proprietor of a mill. Justice of the Peace, and a farmer. He was Colonel of the Twelfth Regiment of Connecticut Militia. Presidential Elector, a member of the Constitutional Convention of 18 18, and Representative in the General Assembly of the State fourteen sessions, between 1799 and 1823. STEPHEN COGSWELL (245) (iiSrncalogtcal. Stephen'' Cogswell, ( William", Edward'^, William'^, William", yolni^), son of Major Willianv' [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogswell, was born Sept. i, 1771, in New Preston, Conn. He married, May, 1 79 1, ^Ainia Camf, of New Preston, Conn. Mrs. Cogswell died Oct.

HANNAH COGSWELL.<br />

[242]<br />

msmealoaital.<br />

Hannah*^ Cogswell, ( WilluiDr. Edward'', William\ Willianr,<br />

JoItn^\. 'lanijhter of Major William'* [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogs-<br />

well, \va.> i)urn March 15, 1765, <strong>in</strong> New Preston, Conn. She married<br />

Capt. Nathan Tibballs. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., but soon<br />

removed to Auburn, N. Y. Mrs. Tibballs died Sept. 13, 1823, and was<br />

buried <strong>in</strong> the North Cemetery, Sennett, N. Y.<br />

THEIK CHILDREN WERE :<br />

Jol<strong>in</strong>, b. !\Jarch ij. 17.S5. Twelve children, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

William, b. April 5, 1787. Mary Ami.<br />

ittcmoranUa.<br />

Mr. ,111(1 Mis Tihthills undertook frontier life <strong>in</strong> the State of Xc<br />

t;rc.it liardshi)) .<strong>in</strong>d privation. At one time they were reduced to t\v<br />

Init bv persivernnce .<strong>in</strong>d economy thev at length accumulated a got<br />

ua^. the voun;;est child.<br />

DOLLY COGSWELL.<br />

[243]<br />

(Srncalofltcal.<br />

DoLLv'"' CoG?,viEVi., {]ViiHa7n^, Ed':vard\ Willtavt^, IVilliatifi. yo/m^),<br />

daughter of Major William'' [86] and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogswell, was<br />

born May 22, 1767, <strong>in</strong> New Preston, Conn. She married Stcf/<strong>in</strong>i<br />

Branch. <strong>The</strong>y lived near Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt. Mrs. Branch died July 20,<br />

1802<br />

THEIR CHILURE.N WERE :<br />

Dolly. Clarissa. Stephen.<br />

i«cmoiauTia.<br />

.Mn. .1,1,1,1 CVw.-//, Dolly Cogsweir.- mother, and John Cogswell, her brt<br />

lade a journey of a hundred miles on horseback, and visited Mrs. branch <strong>in</strong>

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