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FREDERIC COGSWELL.<br />

[386]<br />

iSicntaloaital.<br />

i Frederic'^ Cogswell, (Thomas-', A^ithaniel*, yo/a/^, William-,<br />

yo/ni'j, son of Hun. Thomas'^ [152] and Ruth (Badger) Cogswell, was<br />

born March 23, 1792, <strong>in</strong> Gilmanton. N. H. He married, May 18, 18 17,<br />

\ Hannali Rogers Peavey, daughter of Col. Anthony and Elizabeth<br />

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Peax'cy. She was born Oct. 2, 1801, <strong>in</strong> Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, N. H. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

i resided <strong>in</strong> Gilmanton, but removed to Tamworth, N. H ,<br />

i Cogswell<br />

where Mrs.<br />

died July 9, 1S53. Rev. Mr. Cogswell died July, 1857, at the<br />

j house of his son <strong>in</strong> Memphis, Tenn,<br />

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'. Thom.as<br />

( HILUKKX WERK ;<br />

.M.-\RV Am- i.i.M., [769] b. July 19, I.Si.S; m. Tobias Roberts; d. Nov. 2, KS49, <strong>in</strong> Cuba.<br />

iMatii-d.^, [770] b. .March 3, 1S21 ; m. June 9, 1S44, Warren Rowcll.<br />

Jefkekso.n, [771] b. Jan 25, 1.S23; m. April 14, 1850. Anna M. Hamnutt.<br />

Frederic M.^uison, [772] b. Dec. 25. 1S27; m. Sept. 27, 1.S54. Cclia V. Bond.<br />

! Antho.vv PE..iVEV. [773] b. July 16, 1.S29: m. July 1, 1S59, Laura Hearnes.<br />

\ Hanx.\h M., [774] b. Nov. 21, 1.S30; m. Jan. i, 1852, E:ra Hobbs ; d. May 25, 1S72.<br />

\ Elizabeth Ann, [775]<br />

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b. July 12. 1S32: m. Edward P. Wait.<br />

Jedith Frances Upham, [776] b. Feb. 14. 1^34; m. Tobias Roberts j d. Aug. 20, 1S75.<br />

• fttrmorauTia.<br />

> Freheru Cogswell was a m<strong>in</strong>ister. He preaclied <strong>in</strong> Karnstead, Alton, .-Mlenstown,<br />

1 X. H., and various other places. He made preach<strong>in</strong>g tours <strong>in</strong> company with his cous<strong>in</strong>. Rev.<br />

' Jn.seph Badger, and with his brothers-<strong>in</strong>-law. Revs. John L. and Edward H. Peavey. .Mrs.<br />

t Cog.swell was also a preacher. <strong>The</strong>re were seven of her father's family who were m<strong>in</strong>isters of<br />

\ the Gospel, .\fter Mrs. CogswelFs death Rev. Mr. Cogswell made a journey through some<br />

; of the Western and Southern State>, preach<strong>in</strong>g, as he had strength, the truths of the Gospel<br />

which he loved.<br />

; Tlicnuu J. Co^swll [771 ] married the daughter of Capt. John Hammett, of Kentucky.<br />

j <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Mcmjihis, Tenn. .Mr. Cogswell wa« the proprietor of the I'hceni.x Hotel <strong>in</strong><br />

! that city, lie afterward- removed tn Hct Spr<strong>in</strong>g-, .\rk., where he was proprietor of the<br />

I'hteni.x House.<br />

SOPHLA COGSWELL.<br />

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(Srnralogicnl.<br />

Sophi.n'^ Cogswell, (Amos'\ Nathaniel*, yohiP. IVilliam'-, yohn'),<br />

daughter of Hon Amos'' !I56) and Mrs. Lydia (Wall<strong>in</strong>gford) Cogswell,<br />

'f'e Baker, was born July 20, 1786, <strong>in</strong> Dover, N. H. She married,

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