The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog

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•36 THEIR CHILDREN WERE Almira, [592] b. Dec. 22, 1805. EvALiNF., [593]. She died in childhood. Ann, [594] b. Feb. 7, iSoS; m. Samuel Brigi^s. Isaac Hatch, [595] b. May 19, 1.S13; m. May 14. 1S36, .Vw.w;/ Albina Sheldon; d. June 29, 1879. ffitcmoranlra. Almim r('.i,',t7i'.7/ and Mrs. Bfii;gs lived in Sk.ineateles, N. ^. Mr. Hriggf; was a favnicv. JOHN COGSWELL. [250] ^cnralostctil. John'' Cogswell, (\Viliiam\ EJ:.

WILLIAM COGSWELL. [254 ] eScntalosUal. William^ Cogswell, {Einrrson'\ Emerson^, William'^, William''-, yohn^), son of Emerson' [ 90 : and Eunice (Robinson) Cogswell, was born April 5, 1778, in Concord, Mass. He married, '^Betsey Buttrick, daughter of Nathan and Elizabeth (Bateman) Buttrick. She was born Oct. 12, 1784, in Concord, Mass., where they lived. Mrs. Cogswell died Sept. 22, 1804, at the age of nineteen years Mr. Cogswell married, Sept. 6, 1812, -Mary Buttrick, sister of his first wife. She was born May 3, 1789, in Concord, Mass. They resided in Dunstable, now Nashua, N. H., and in Billerica and Concord, Mass., where Mr. Cogswell died, Dec. 13, 1826. Mrs. Cogswell married, Nov. 15, i?,t,o,- Samuel Davis, Esq., of Chelmsford, Mass He was born March 13, 1765, in Shirley, Mass. They lived in Chelmsford, Mass., where Samuel Davis, Esq., died, Aug. 14, 1855, at the age of ninety years. Mrs. Davis died, Oct. 23, 1877, at the age of eighty-eight years, in Concord, Mass. THE ONLY CHILD OF THE FIRST MARRl.AGE WAS: Ai.F.ERT, [598]. He died in infancy. THE CHILDREN OF THE SECOND MARRIAGE WERE; Martha Elizai!ETH, [599] b. Aug. 26, 1S13: m. Oct. 16, 1834, .Uitton S/>o_fi:nf .}/,»:. William E.merson, [601] b. July 10, iSiS: m. May 29, 1S50. Einily Johnson ; d. Feb. 12, i,S5i,, William Cogswell, with his cousin, William Robinson, when a lad, made a trip, in conipany with his father, to Canada, in a sleigh drawn by two horses, and in crossing a stream over an old, crazy bridge they had a narrow escape with their lives. Mr. Cogswell was a hat manufacturer. He prosecuted this business in Dunstable, N. H.. and in Billerica and Concord, Mass. He was a member of "The Corinthian Lodge of Freemasons." His children were born in Dunstable, N. H. In the ^^'ar of 1812 Mr. Cogswell was drafted, but not called into service. He died in his native town in the prime of life. J«fnToranti, Ksc].. who served during tlie War of the Revolu- tion as a filer, and was for m.iuy years a Rcvolmioiiary pensioner. They had one son : Saniiicl Spaidding, b. Sept. :2, 1S31 ; m.'Xov. 23, 1854. Mnrv F. Fletcher: d. Aug. 2S, i.SSr. Samuel SpaulJiiii; n,ivis i\ki\ in New Nrcvic, « Ikvl lie had g.nK- with a \ lew i,. locilc for a few vears.

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THEIR CHILDREN WERE<br />

Almira, [592] b. Dec. 22, 1805.<br />

EvALiNF., [593]. She died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

Ann, [594] b. Feb. 7, iSoS; m. Samuel Brigi^s.<br />

Isaac Hatch, [595] b. May 19, 1.S13; m. May 14. 1S36, .Vw.w;/ Alb<strong>in</strong>a Sheldon; d.<br />

June 29, 1879.<br />

ffitcmoranlra.<br />

Almim r('.i,',t7i'.7/ and Mrs. Bfii;gs lived <strong>in</strong> Sk.<strong>in</strong>eateles, N. ^. Mr. Hriggf; was a favnicv.<br />

JOHN COGSWELL.<br />

[250]<br />

^cnralostctil.<br />

John'' Cogswell, (\Viliiam\ EJ:.

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