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The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog

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THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />

Sarah, [1580] m. Eias/us Hills.<br />

HoKACE,[i58i]b. Oct. 9, 179S; m.June iS, 1S21, Catlio<strong>in</strong>e De Camp ; d. Oct. 4, 1849.<br />

Eliza, [1582] b. July 20, 1804; m. Jan. I, 1S24, John Rousseau ; d. June 16, 1879.<br />

Cakoli.m;. [1583].<br />

George H., [is84]b. 1814; m. Dec. i, 1848, \Mrs. Clara (Boy/i ) K<strong>in</strong>dal,- : m. March i.<br />

1S56, -Auna Mat/Le; d. April 15, 1872.<br />

Si'SAN, [1585] m. Tracy. She died <strong>in</strong> early womanhood.<br />

laemorantia.<br />

Smith CoiiswixL carried i>n iron works both <strong>in</strong> Albany and <strong>in</strong> Troy, \. V. In the War<br />

uf T,Si2 he )n.<strong>in</strong>ufaciu)ed many gnns for the United .States Clover<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hilli resided <strong>in</strong> Alban\-, X. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had llir<br />

the death uf their parents. Mr. Hills w.as'a hatter.<br />

SALMON COGSWELL.<br />

1953]<br />

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