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THE CHILDREN OF THE FIRST MARRIAGE WERE:<br />

Laura, [1608] b. April 26, 1794; m. March 4, 1812, Tnimaii IVilcox.<br />

PERLlNA,[i6og]b. Feb. 19, 1797: m. Feb. 19, lf.is,Alaiisoii Dur/ey ; A. April 13, 1 85<br />

Wait M., [i6io] b. Jan. 24, 1802. He died <strong>in</strong> early life, Oct. 31, 1827.<br />

Enos Loomis, [1611] b. June 14, 1S04; m. Feb. 16, 1831, '^E,: a Gihbs ; m. Sept.<br />

\'?.-^U.-Ehuira BnilcY.<br />

SAMUEL OLMSTEAD COGbWELL.<br />

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Samuel Olmstead" Cogswell, [Sanntel'^, Sa<strong>in</strong>ucl'\ yoscph\ Sam-<br />

uel'^, John^, yoJiH^), son of Samuel'' [503] and Sarah Lydia (Olmstead)<br />

Cogswell, was born Aug. 3, 1790, <strong>in</strong> Richmond, Mass. He married,<br />

June 16, 1817, SajaJi E. Bloss, daughter of Joseph and Amy (Kennedy)<br />

Bloss. She was born Dec. 15, 1797, <strong>in</strong> Alford, Mass. <strong>The</strong>y resided<br />

<strong>in</strong> Richmond, Mass., and <strong>in</strong> Brighton, N. Y. Mr. Cogswell died March<br />

S, 1S44. Mrs. Cogswell died Jan. 22, 1845.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERE;<br />

Marv Anx, [1612] b. Oct. iS, 1818. She died <strong>in</strong> early womanhood, Oct. 7, 185^1.<br />

Samuel Blos^. [1613] b. Nov. 7, 1820. He died <strong>in</strong> early manhood, May 15, iSf.3.<br />

Henkv Martvn, [1614] b. Sept. 2. 1S24. He died <strong>in</strong> early life, .May 19, 1846.<br />

JoSEi'H Hrp.EKi, [1615] b. Sept. 2, 182.S: m. Aug. \C. 1853'/////,/ E. Biy-u-y/cr.<br />

Chaki.ottk .M., [i6i6]b. April 33, 1.S33; m. Feb. 2, 1X70, William H. Ttnch-r.<br />

wife and three children, to Brighton, \. \<br />

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Jtlcmoranlta.<br />

Samuki. V>. C(.>(;swki.L, the eldest son, enlisted as a private <strong>in</strong> Company C, Twentv-sixtli<br />

New York Vohniteers of the Union Army. He was taken prisoner <strong>in</strong> Gen. I'upe's retreat,<br />

and died of disease contracted <strong>in</strong> a rebel jjrison, on a hospital boat near Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, 1). t'.<br />

_/.>f,/// Bloss, father of Mrs. Cogswell, was one of the founders of the Congregational<br />

Chnrcli <strong>in</strong> Brighton, \. Y., where he died, aged seventy-eight years, Feb. 16, 183S.<br />

CHLOE COGSWELL.<br />

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Chloe" Cogswell, (So/onuvfi, Nat/iair', Jostph\ Samuel'^, Jolni\<br />

yt)/?//'), daughter of Solomon"^ [510 1 and Sarah (Cowles) Cogswell,<br />

was born Dec. 12, 1769, <strong>in</strong> Hancock, Mass, She married, Feb. 16,

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