The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog

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iWfmoranUa. Jou-ph II. I.. Oymu'// [ 1289] "a^ a Union soldier in the Seventh Regiment New Ham >hire Volunteers. He died in Manchester, N. H. Mr. Cogswell's wife was from Uorcheste N. H. She married -Mr. Shackford, who died soon after marriage. Mrs. Shackford, : I SS3. resided in Concord, X. II. Joiiathan C. Co^'s7iit// [ 1291 ] enlisted in .\urora. 111., into the Illinois Regiment known ; the "Railroad Regiment " He went int.. camp Sept.. 1.S62. in Chicago. 111., and died in tl hospital, Dec. 31, 1S62, in Xa~hville, Tenn. DAVID COGSWELL. 1680 1 (Grnralosi'tal. D.AVin" Cogswell, ('j»s./'¥\ Jouathan'. Williaiu\ Jolui', Wil- liam'-, yoliii^). son of Jo.seplV' [324 and Abigail (Cleaveland) Cogswell, was born April 25, 1790,111 Chcbacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. He married, Jan. 3, 1813, Hanuali Haskell, daughter of Stephen and Anna Haskell. She was born Jan. 18, 1792, in West Gloucester, Mass. They resided in Esse.x, Mass., but removed, Feb. 9, 181 5. to Henniker, N. H. LieuL Cogswell died June 30, 1S68. Mrs, Cogswell died Jan. 13, 1S72. THEIK CHII.DRKN WERE: John Cle.wel.vmi, [1293] b, Dec. 20. 1M3 He dieil in early life. Dec. U. i.S3,S. Ai-.l(..^lL An.n, [1294] b. .May 23, iNi;; m. Ma_\ \u. 1-^39, Btii/ai/ihi C. .]iii/iyu'\ ; d. Ma}' I 5. iSOo. M A 1; V H ..\ski;ll, [ 1295] b. July 1 3, i S 7 ; m. Feb. 1 1 7, 84S, c 7„ir/c-s C/uxz/r; d. J uly 3, 1 S7S. David W.\kren, [1296] b. Martli 21, 1,^19. He died in cliildliood, Dec. 2.). 1S21. Amanda Cleora, [1297] b. Dec. 18, 1820. She died in girlhood. Jan. 31, 1S34. David Warren, [1298] b. Jan. i, 1824; m. Feb. 20, 1851, Ki/aiy S. Jolinson ; m. Dec. 10, 1839. -Eliza L. SiiiL'ycr. 1.EANDER WiNsLc.w, [1299] b. Nov. 18, 1825': m. M.xv 17. 1.S35. Mary S. I'illslnny. Paksons Urainard, [1300] b. Jan. 22, 182S. Krhard Henrv Lee, [1301] b. Dec. 8, 1S30; m. Dec. 24. 1S5-, Fanny C. Pralt. Kmi.line Adelh, [1302] b. Oct. 31. 1S32: m. Dec. 24, 1S53, Xatliait S. Jolinson. William Kliiridi.e, [1303] b. Feb. 27, 1835: m. Dec. 4. 1S62, Susan M. Foster; d. Sept. 27, 1S75. Fnz Edward, [1304] b. April 13, 1839; ni. Dec. 28, iSt^s, Lizzh- Goss. filrmorantia. Davii. Cocswkll wa> by trade a black-milh. In the \V;u of iSi.' he was First Lieu- " llennikei Kitle Com- tenant of the Gloucester .\rtillery. Lieut. (n^Mv^.l: «.i- .1 MKniLcr of

ever used in Henniker. He also purcliased, in iSi6, a half of the first barrel of manufactured flour ever sold in that town. ^frs. Hivni.i/i C\-j-m// was for fifty-six years a member of the church. She was a devoted Christian, and with a heart full of love to the Master, she early became interested in the elevation of the poor and oppressed. The sick, the forgotten and down-trodden ever had in Mrs. Cogswell a warm-hearted friend .and hel])er. JOSEPH COGSWELL. [681] (Smcaloflftal. Joseph" Cogswell, {yoscp/i'\ Jonatliaii', William^, jFohn^, U'l/- liiuifi, Jvlin^), .son of Joseph'' [324] and Abi-ail (Cleaveland) Co-swell, was born Nov. 13, 1791, in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. He married, Jan. i, 181 8, J/tV/z/rt/'/< //iT^'c, daughter of Joseph and Mehit- able (Stickney) Howe. She was born Oct. 6, 1795, in Ipswich, Mass. They resided in Derry, N. H., where Mr. Cogswell died, July 28, 10^55. Mrs. Cogswell died March i, 1883, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Emeline M. Turner, in Nashua, N. H. THEIR CHILDREN WERK : John ClI-.wkland, [1305] 1). Feli. 2, 1S19; m. Oct. i, 1.S49, .'ifary Bro-n'ii. George Henrv. [1306] b. Sept. 2.S, 1821 ; m. March 16, 1S45, Sara/i J. U\-!/s. JosEi'H, [1307] b. Feb. 10, 1S25. He died it; infancy. Feb. 20, 1825. M.\RV Ahigail, [1308] b. May 13, 1828 ; m. June 23, 1853, Samuel K. Wellniaii, Ks,/. r.MELiNr .M.. [1309] b. Aui;. 7, 1.S33; m. Mai-cJi 7, 1872. (7,w;t,'

ever used <strong>in</strong> Henniker. He also purcliased, <strong>in</strong> iSi6, a half of the first barrel of manufactured<br />

flour ever sold <strong>in</strong> that town.<br />

^frs. Hivni.i/i C\-j-m// was for fifty-six years a member of the church. She was a devoted<br />

Christian, and with a heart full of love to the Master, she early became <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> the<br />

elevation of the poor and oppressed. <strong>The</strong> sick, the forgotten and down-trodden ever had <strong>in</strong><br />

Mrs. Cogswell a warm-hearted friend .and hel])er.<br />

JOSEPH COGSWELL.<br />

[681]<br />

(Smcaloflftal.<br />

Joseph" Cogswell, {yoscp/i'\ Jonatliaii', William^, jFohn^, U'l/-<br />

liiuifi, Jvl<strong>in</strong>^), .son of Joseph'' [324] and Abi-ail (Cleaveland) Co-swell,<br />

was born Nov. 13, 1791, <strong>in</strong> Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. He<br />

married, Jan. i, 181 8, J/tV/z/rt/'/< //iT^'c, daughter of Joseph and Mehit-<br />

able (Stickney) Howe. She was born Oct. 6, 1795, <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Derry, N. H., where Mr. Cogswell died, July 28, 10^55.<br />

Mrs. Cogswell died March i, 1883, at the residence of her daughter,<br />

Mrs. Emel<strong>in</strong>e M. Turner, <strong>in</strong> Nashua, N. H.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERK :<br />

John ClI-.wkland, [1305] 1). Feli. 2, 1S19; m. Oct. i, 1.S49, .'ifary Bro-n'ii.<br />

George Henrv. [1306] b. Sept. 2.S, 1821 ; m. March 16, 1S45, Sara/i J. U\-!/s.<br />

JosEi'H, [1307] b. Feb. 10, 1S25. He died it; <strong>in</strong>fancy. Feb. 20, 1825.<br />

M.\RV Ahigail, [1308] b. May 13, 1828 ; m. June 23, 1853, Samuel K. Wellniaii, Ks,/.<br />

r.MELiNr .M.. [1309] b. Aui;. 7, 1.S33; m. Mai-cJi 7, 1872. (7,w;t,'

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