The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog
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2 76 ••till are, a selt-reliaiu race. ah\ay.~ filled uiili ihi. idea Uiai iIk-\ «erc a^ gund as anybody, and that everybody wlin respecled theinscl\e> and behaved well were a> good as they were. Inn no better, whether ul hi_:;h or l.iw decree. Tlijv iKver played )o,tJy to men of hiuh station to gain their favor or notice, but always acted np.m the idea 'that w.irth makes the man, and the wani of it the fellow.'" Cv/x-.- FJdoii Co^si.'c:: I 1 169 ] «.i- a soldier in the Union .\rmv. He enlisted June iS6j, , i - .n the < ine IliMulred s .,,,,1 Xe„ York .'Second Dnryca'.- Zouaves, was nui>iercd into service Nov., iSi-. >ergeanl of liis company. They were ordered to Ne» < Irleans, La. He died Vj i'. 1 ';, wliile on an expedition up Lake Pontchartrain, I.a. THEODORE SEDGWICK COGSWELL. [ 515 (firnrnlo.ai'tal. Tm-onoRE SmnwicK' C.m.-wkli,, ( \Villiaui'\ William'. Edi.'inl^. Williavi^, Willianr, Jolni^). son (d" Hon. William' [ 244 1 and Amaryllis (Johnson) Coi,^s\vell, was born .\\ix\\ 2J. 1801, in New Preston. Conn. He married. Oct. 19. \i2h. Mary Mdrcici .Maria drffoij, dau-hter of Dr. Ira and Jerusha (Taylor) Gregory. She was born June 25, 1804, in Kent, Conn They resided in Cato, X. V., but removed to Western New York, and in 1S58 they removed to Illinois, but soon returned to Cato, N V , where Mrs. Cogswell died, Jan. 9. 1882. Mr. Cogswell died Jan. 12, 18S2. in Meridian, N. Y. THLni CHILDKF.N WERE : Eliz.\i;etu W., [1175] h. Deu 5. 1.S27; m. .M.irch 4, 1X4,^. Au^i/s/i/s A\ Timhy ; ri, 1.S5.), Cynts ./. Ihinhaw. lohu G. O-'.h-n. .1/. D. ; d. March r.
J-raiuf:.. She died m Lhildlii 277 i«rmovanTia. William H. Lhrn'iis was a merchant. He founded the Do«ii> I'limp Company, uf Fall?. X. V. JULIA MARIA COGSWELL. 15T7] Julia Maria" Cogswell, (William'\ Williain^, Edzvard'^, \Villiain\ W'jlliavf', Joliu^), daucjhtei- of Hon. William" [244] and Amaryllis (Johnson) Cogswell, was born Feb. i6, 1805, in New Preston, Conn. She married, 1824, Roinanta Seymour, son of Aaron Seyniom-. He was born, 1794, in West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Seymour died Aug.. 1852. Mrs. Seymour died Jan. 11, 1878, THEIR LHILDKEN W LKE : Williaw Henry, b. Oet., IN2(.; m. 1S51, Eli:ciM/i I'ldnain. DeWilt Cliiilon. b. 182S1 d. uSCS. lacmorantia. ]ViUi,i7n //. ^.ynioiir married and resided, 1S83, in Xebrasjia. He had two children, i li> daughter married Kev. Charles .'Stearns, who was a missionary to Turlvcy, bnt returned alter two >ear- on account of his health. Mrs. Stearns resided. in'iNS^, in West Hartford, Conn FANNY ABIGAIL COGSWELL. 1578; OSfcnealogital. Fanny Abigail" Cogswell, {William", Williauf', Edward^, IVilliaiir\ William'', yohn^), daughter of Hon. William'' 1244] and Ama- ryllis (Johnson) Cogswell, was born Feb. i6, 1S09, in New Preston, Conn. She married, Oct. 8, 1S2S, Mark Pratt, M. D. He was born in Kent, Conn., and graduated from Yale College in 1826. They resided in Hax'erstraw, N. Y., where Dr. Pratt died, Jan. 23, 1875. Elizabi'th. A//>a-t.
- Page 284 and 285: MARY COGSWELL. [454 : eStntalOQital
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- Page 288 and 289: '30 NATHANIEL COGSWELL. 466: Grural
- Page 290 and 291: SARAH COGSWELL. [ 471 ] ^rnraloQfca
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- Page 298 and 299: 240 the LiEUi. Samuel Cugsweli. who
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- Page 310 and 311: 252 ISAAC COGSWELL. 499 Isaac'"' Co
- Page 312 and 313: !54 i«rmov.inTja. Levi Cor.sWELl,
- Page 314 and 315: 256 HULDAH COGSWELL. 1512] chal Jud
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- Page 328 and 329: 270 Sakah. [1137] b. Feb. 16. 1S27;
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- Page 340 and 341: 282 SUSAN WHITTLESEY COGSWELL 1585
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- Page 355 and 356: 295 ELIZABETM LORD COGSWELL. [632 1
- Page 357 and 358: ?97 JANE EMILY SEARLE COGSWELL. [63
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- Page 361 and 362: 30I Rhoda Draper, daughter of John
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- Page 377 and 378: 1842, 'J/;x Cyntliia (Knox) Cogszve
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J-raiuf:.. She died m Lhildlii<br />
277<br />
i«rmovanTia.<br />
William H. Lhrn'iis was a merchant. He founded the Do«ii> I'limp Company, uf<br />
Fall?. X. V.<br />
JULIA MARIA COGSWELL.<br />
15T7]<br />
Julia Maria" Cogswell, (William'\ Willia<strong>in</strong>^, Edzvard'^, \Villia<strong>in</strong>\<br />
W'jlliavf', Joliu^), daucjhtei- of Hon. William" [244] and Amaryllis<br />
(Johnson) Cogswell, was born Feb. i6, 1805, <strong>in</strong> New Preston, Conn.<br />
She married, 1824, Ro<strong>in</strong>anta Seymour, son of Aaron Seyniom-. He was<br />
born, 1794, <strong>in</strong> West Hartford, Conn. Mr. Seymour died Aug.. 1852.<br />
Mrs. Seymour died Jan. 11, 1878,<br />
THEIR LHILDKEN W LKE :<br />
Williaw Henry, b. Oet., IN2(.; m. 1S51, Eli:ciM/i I'ldna<strong>in</strong>.<br />
DeWilt Cliiilon. b. 182S1 d. uSCS.<br />
lacmorantia.<br />
]ViUi,i7n //. ^.ynioiir married and resided, 1S83, <strong>in</strong> Xebrasjia. He had two children, i li><br />
daughter married Kev. Charles .'Stearns, who was a missionary to Turlvcy, bnt returned alter<br />
two >ear- on account of his health. Mrs. Stearns resided. <strong>in</strong>'iNS^, <strong>in</strong> West Hartford, Conn<br />
FANNY ABIGAIL COGSWELL.<br />
1578;<br />
OSfcnealogital.<br />
Fanny Abigail" Cogswell, {William", Williauf', Edward^, IVilliaiir\<br />
William'', yohn^), daughter of Hon. William'' 1244] and Ama-<br />
ryllis (Johnson) Cogswell, was born Feb. i6, 1S09, <strong>in</strong> New Preston,<br />
Conn. She married, Oct. 8, 1S2S, Mark Pratt, M. D. He was born <strong>in</strong><br />
Kent, Conn., and graduated from Yale College <strong>in</strong> 1826. <strong>The</strong>y resided<br />
<strong>in</strong> Hax'erstraw, N. Y., where Dr. Pratt died, Jan. 23, 1875.<br />
Elizabi'th.<br />
A//>a-t.