The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog
The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog
.78 Another heautit'ul lite haj tome to its earthly close Another earthly ]\i;hx is fixed as a star in the sky: Another jjaticm toiler goes home to his lon^ repose; Another lowly disciple yocs up to his scat on high. Has gone, with his lhirst\ -oiil, to the wellspring of perfect truth. I'he old man, in whom to the last was seen the warm heart ot a child, .Vow drinks with the sons of (iod. from the fount of immortal vouth Farewell! n leather lesered.
179 THE CHILDREN OF THE FIRST MARRIAGE WERE: An infant, [740] who died in infancy, July 4, iSoo. Anstice Manning, [741] h. Sept. 4. 1795: m. July 2, 1816, Oliver Appleton : A. Jan 6, 1870. Sophia, [742] hapl. March, 1796; m. Nov. 12. i8i8,.M///^(7 Smith, of Ipswich. Mass A daughter, [743] b. 1797. She died in childhood. March, 1800. Marv, [744] hapt. .March. 1799; m. Dnnic! Hardy. Joseph, [745] b. 1800: m. 1826. Esther Baker. Ebenezer, [746] b. Aug. II, 1801; m. Dec. 19, 1827, Elizahctli M. Biirnhain ; d June 22, 18S1. Francis, [747] b. July 27, 1803; m. Aug. 10, 1833, Mrs. Xaiuy {IValla-if) Ga^i;e. George, [748] m. Augusta Wallaie. ABIGAIL COGSWELL. [359] ©niraloflttal. Abigail'^ Cogswell, (Josepli'\ Francis^, JolnP', William", yohti^), daughter of Joseph' [139 1 and Abigail (Patch) Cogswell, was born Sept 3, 1776, in Ipswich, Mass. She married. May 24, 1797, Mujor yosliua Giddings. He was born in Hamilton, Mass. They resided in \^ Ipswich, Mass. Mr. Giddings died Nov. 9, 1851. Mrs. Giddings died Dec. 5, 185 I. IHKIK CHILDREN WERE: IVilliaiii, b. Jan. 7, 1799; m. Dec, 1843, Elizabeth Brown ; d. Dec. 23, i8')5. Ann, b. April 10, 1801. She died, unmarried, July 25, 1859. Charles, b. Jan. 23, 1804: m. March 1, 1831, Charlotte FeUous.. where he died in 1.S65. Charles Giddings resided in Ipswich, M.iss., hut died at the house ot hi> hrother. David Giddings, in Fond du Lac, Wis. David Giddings, about 1832, became a pioneer settler in Sheboygan Falls, \\ is. He was a civil engineer, and surveyed much of the land in Chicago, Green Bay, and that region. .At the time of his marriage, in 1S42, there was not a wheeled carriage in the country, so he took his bride home on an ox sled, and a happy time they had with their friends. Mr. Giddnig?was a prominent citizen, a man of wealth, and had a charming residence in Fond du Lac, Wi;-. George Giddings married his wife in .Sandwich, Mass., where thev resided, .\fter his death Mi>. Giddings R-ided in Ip.wich, Mm.>.
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- Page 171 and 172: ^Abigail Bclclier, who died Jan. 23
- Page 173 and 174: WILLIAM COGSWELL. 1244 ] (iSrnralof
- Page 175 and 176: Eunice, [589]. 135 their children w
- Page 177 and 178: WILLIAM COGSWELL. [254 ] eScntalosU
- Page 180 and 181: ^.TZt^^ ^^^^ /Ct^>^ a^ J^eLC. Jfa^^
- Page 182 and 183: I40 His wife was Harriet Jane Hanso
- Page 184 and 185: 142 THEIR CHILDRI-.N WERE: Joseph,
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- Page 188 and 189: 146 nnx. HORACE ^rAV^•ARI), i.i,.
- Page 190 and 191: 148 NORTHEND COGSWELL. [276 1 (ffir
- Page 192 and 193: ISO a resident of Grand Canary Isla
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- Page 198 and 199: 156 Joseph F„rhy has been describ
- Page 200 and 201: 15S HANNAH LUCAS COGSWELL. [300] ^r
- Page 202 and 203: THEIR CHILDREN WERE : Elizabeth Hea
- Page 204 and 205: l62 She was born, 176S, in Rutland,
- Page 206 and 207: 164 Kus!,-n flnr;,;, resided in Hii
- Page 208 and 209: 1 66 NEHEMIAH COGSWELL. (320] ^rnra
- Page 210 and 211: 1 68 ELIZABETH COGSWELL. [323] (Smr
- Page 212 and 213: 170 MARY COGSWELL. 326 (Srnraloflic
- Page 214 and 215: Feb. 20, 1794, ^Eunice Loiv. They r
- Page 216 and 217: '74 JAMES COGSWELL. 1341] CSrnralof
- Page 219: 177 In 1815 he sailed again for Eur
- Page 223 and 224: Thomas Co!;sii.icll, b. March 21, I
- Page 225 and 226: NATHANIEL COGSWELL. [378 J CBfrucal
- Page 227 and 228: '85 iHrmorantrat. Timothy ;>//,;;«
- Page 229 and 230: Dr. and Mks. Kerry resided in Great
- Page 231 and 232: PEARSON COGSWELL. 385 ! fficncalofl
- Page 233 and 234: Oct. 28, 180^, yacoh M. Currier, Es
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- Page 238: 194 HON. JOHN WKNIWUKTH. LI.. D. Ju
- Page 242 and 243: 196 inemoranlra. Amos Cogswell was
- Page 244 and 245: 198 CAasi- and ^Setsey C. (Lyfrrd\
- Page 246 and 247: MOSES PEARSON COGSWELL. [410] ^rnra
- Page 249 and 250: iJi'oflra4Jl}ical. William Couswell
- Page 251 and 252: She hopes that it it lie Cod's will
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- Page 256: " He > cl a.- :i iiukIcI cili/c.i.
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- Page 262 and 263: THOMAS COGSWELL. I 416 esmcalofltca
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179<br />
THE CHILDREN OF THE FIRST MARRIAGE WERE:<br />
An <strong>in</strong>fant, [740] who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, July 4, iSoo.<br />
Anstice Mann<strong>in</strong>g, [741] h. Sept. 4. 1795: m. July 2, 1816, Oliver Appleton : A. Jan<br />
6, 1870.<br />
Sophia, [742] hapl. March, 1796; m. Nov. 12. i8i8,.M///^(7 Smith, of Ipswich. Mass<br />
A daughter, [743] b. 1797. She died <strong>in</strong> childhood. March, 1800.<br />
Marv, [744] hapt. .March. 1799; m. Dnnic! Hardy.<br />
Joseph, [745] b. 1800: m. 1826. Esther Baker.<br />
Ebenezer, [746] b. Aug. II, 1801; m. Dec. 19, 1827, Elizahctli M. Biirnha<strong>in</strong> ; d<br />
June 22, 18S1.<br />
Francis, [747] b. July 27, 1803; m. Aug. 10, 1833, Mrs. Xaiuy {IValla-if) Ga^i;e.<br />
George, [748] m. Augusta Wallaie.<br />
ABIGAIL COGSWELL.<br />
[359]<br />
©niraloflttal.<br />
Abigail'^ Cogswell, (Josepli'\ Francis^, JolnP', William", yohti^),<br />
daughter of Joseph' [139 1<br />
and Abigail (Patch) Cogswell, was born<br />
Sept 3, 1776, <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass. She married. May 24, 1797, Mujor<br />
yosliua Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs. He was born <strong>in</strong> Hamilton, Mass. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> \^<br />
Ipswich, Mass. Mr. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs died Nov. 9, 1851. Mrs. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs died<br />
Dec. 5, 185 I.<br />
IHKIK CHILDREN WERE:<br />
IVilliaiii, b. Jan. 7, 1799; m. Dec, 1843, Elizabeth Brown ; d. Dec. 23, i8')5.<br />
Ann, b. April 10, 1801. She died, unmarried, July 25, 1859.<br />
Charles, b. Jan. 23, 1804: m. March 1, 1831, Charlotte FeUous.. where he died <strong>in</strong> 1.S65.<br />
Charles Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs resided <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, M.iss., hut died at the house ot hi> hrother. David<br />
Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong> Fond du Lac, Wis.<br />
David Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs, about 1832, became a pioneer settler <strong>in</strong> Sheboygan Falls, \\ is. He was<br />
a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and surveyed much of the land <strong>in</strong> Chicago, Green Bay, and that region. .At<br />
the time of his marriage, <strong>in</strong> 1S42, there was not a wheeled carriage <strong>in</strong> the country, so he took<br />
his bride home on an ox sled, and a happy time they had with their friends. Mr. Giddnig?was<br />
a prom<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>citizen</strong>, a man of wealth, and had a charm<strong>in</strong>g residence <strong>in</strong> Fond du Lac, Wi;-.<br />
George Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs married his wife <strong>in</strong> .Sandwich, Mass., where thev resided, .\fter his death<br />
Mi>. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs R-ided <strong>in</strong> Ip.wich, Mm.>.