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i8 Hon. I.orfn Tincknev Waldo and his Wiit., Mrs. Frvnxf.s Ei.izafeth (Eldridge) Wamki." Judge Waldo's mother was Mrs. Cynthia (Parish) Waldo, daughter of I.einuel and Zeruiah (Smith) Parish. She was born F'eb. 19, 1770, in Canterbury, Cunn. Mrs. Waldo's grandfather was Charles Eldridge, who was severely wounded in the massacre of Fort Griswold, Sept. f), 17S1 ; and her mother was the daughter of Capt. Elijah Avery, who was slain in the same massacre. ABIGAIL COGSWELL. IBl ^rnraloQical. AniG.\iL- Cogswell, iyi>//!/'), daw^hter oi John' ill and Elizabeth Thompson (Cogswell), was born in Westbury Leigh, County of Wilts, England. She married Thomas Clark. They resided in Ipswich, Mass. yoAn, b. Nov. 13, 1666. THEIR SON WAS ; SARAH COGSWELL. [8] eSrnraloflical. Sarah^ Cogswell, {yokti^), daughter of John' [11 and Elizabeth (Thompson) Cogswell, was born in Westbury Leigh, County of Wilts, England. She married, 1663, Sitnou Tutt/i-, son of John and Mrs. (Lawrence) Tuttle. He was born 1637, in Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Tuttle died Jan. 25, 1732. THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Joanna, b. Sept. 24, 1664; m. Packard. Simon, b. Sept. 17, I '"167; m. June 10, 1696. Mary Rogers. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1670; m. Copt. Samuel Ayer. Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1672: m. Nov. 13, 1699, Samuel Ward, of Ipswich. Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1673: m. April 27, 1690. Phihtnon Warner; d. Sept. 30, 1756. Susanna, b. May 7, 1675. William, b. May 8, 1677. Charles, b. March 31, 1679: m. Burnham. Afary, b. June 12, 16S0. Jonathan, b. June 11, 1682. Ruth,\>. Aug. 16, 16S5. Two children, names not given.
19 Jttcmoran^ra. The first wife of Simon Tiittle was Joan Burnhani, daughter of Thomas liurnham. They had one son, John, who married, Dec. 3, 16S9, Martha Ward. He died Feb. 26, 1716. Simon Tuftle had a sister Mary, who married Thomas Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham had twelve children, one of whom was James Burnham, who is said to have married a daughter of Dea. William Cogswell. John Tuttlc,Vi\\o married Martha W'ard, had several children; Martha, b. 1690; Mary, b. 1696; Susanna, William, John, and perhaps others. Simon Tutt!e,yr., married Mary Rogers, daughter of Samuel, and granddaughter of Rev. XaJbanie! Rogers. They had children: Sarah, b. Oct. 11, 1697; Margaret, b. Oct. 24, 1699; Elizabeth, b. Sept. 26, 1700; Nath.->niel, Lucy, Simon, 3d, Samuel, who married Martha Shattuck, daughter of Rev. Benjamin Shattuek, the lin-^t mini.ster of Littleton, Mass. This Samuel and Martha (Shattuck) Tuttle had nine children, of whom the three sons, Samuel, Sampson, and William, had forty-eight children. Elizahc-lh Tuttle married Capt. Samuel Ayer, son of Robert Ayer, of Haverhill, selectman, and deacon of the church. He was killed by the Indians, Aug. 29. 170S. Their children were Obadiah; he graduated at Harvard, 1710; John, James, and perhajis others. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is doubtless a descendant. Abigail Tuttle married Philemon Warner, son of Daniel and Sarah (Dane) Warner. He was born Aug. i, 1675, '" Ipswich. He died May 6, 1S41. His mother was a daughter of John Dane, Esq. Xat/umicl Tiitth; perhaps a son of Simon, Jr., married, 1760, Ruth^ Cogswell [170], of Littleton, Mass.
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Hon. I.orfn T<strong>in</strong>cknev Waldo and his Wiit., Mrs. Frvnxf.s Ei.izafeth (Eldridge)<br />
Wamki."<br />
Judge Waldo's mother was Mrs. Cynthia (Parish) Waldo, daughter of I.e<strong>in</strong>uel and<br />
Zeruiah (Smith) Parish. She was born F'eb. 19, 1770, <strong>in</strong> Canterbury, Cunn. Mrs. Waldo's<br />
grandfather was Charles Eldridge, who was severely wounded <strong>in</strong> the massacre of Fort Griswold,<br />
Sept. f), 17S1 ; and her mother was the daughter of Capt. Elijah Avery, who was sla<strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>in</strong> the same massacre.<br />
ABIGAIL COGSWELL.<br />
IBl<br />
^rnraloQical.<br />
AniG.\iL- Cogswell, iyi>//!/'), daw^hter oi John' ill and Elizabeth<br />
Thompson (Cogswell), was born <strong>in</strong> Westbury Leigh, County of Wilts,<br />
England. She married Thomas Clark. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass.<br />
yoAn, b. Nov. 13, 1666.<br />
THEIR SON WAS ;<br />
SARAH COGSWELL.<br />
[8]<br />
eSrnraloflical.<br />
Sarah^ Cogswell, {yokti^), daughter of John' [11 and Elizabeth<br />
(Thompson) Cogswell, was born <strong>in</strong> Westbury Leigh, County of Wilts,<br />
England. She married, 1663, Sitnou Tutt/i-, son of John and Mrs.<br />
(Lawrence) Tuttle. He was born 1637, <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Tuttle<br />
died Jan. 25, 1732.<br />
THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />
Joanna, b. Sept. 24, 1664; m. Packard.<br />
Simon, b. Sept. 17, I '"167; m. June 10, 1696. Mary Rogers.<br />
Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1670; m. Copt. Samuel Ayer.<br />
Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1672: m. Nov. 13, 1699, Samuel Ward, of Ipswich.<br />
Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1673: m. April 27, 1690. Phihtnon Warner; d. Sept. 30, 1756.<br />
Susanna, b. May 7, 1675.<br />
William, b. May 8, 1677.<br />
Charles, b. March 31, 1679: m. Burnham.<br />
Afary, b. June 12, 16S0.<br />
Jonathan, b. June 11, 1682.<br />
Ruth,\>. Aug. 16, 16S5.<br />
Two children, names not given.