The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog

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mmsmmm THIRD GENERATION. ELIZABETH COGSWELL. [10 1 C^nicaloijiral. Elizabeth CoGS\vr.,_i ( Wt/Ziam^, yo/in^), daughter of William^ [31 and Susanna (Hawkes) Cogswell, was born 1650, in Chebacco, Ipswich, Mass. She married, Feb. 22, \6yo, Col. Thomas Wade, son of Jonathan Wade, Esq. He was born 1650, in Ipswich, Mass., where they resided. Col. Wade died Oct. 4, 1696. Mrs. Wade died Dec. 28, 1721. THEIR CHILDREN' WERE: Jonathan, b. May I, 1672; d. Feb. Q, 1750. Thomas, b. Dec. 16, 1673: m. Elizabeth Thornton. John, b. Feb. 15, 1675: d. 1703. William, b. April 20, 1C77. He died in early life, .^pril 3, 1697. Aathaniel. b. Dec. 28, 1678. He died in ew\\ maiiliood, 1702. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 168 1 ; m. . Edward. Samuel. Susanna, b. Feb. 20, 1692. 13tOQrapt)(taI. TJiomas fflr./ir inherited large wealth. He was tlie Town Clerk of Ipswich, Justice of the General Sessions Court, and Colonel of Middle Essex Regiment. Col. Wade was under orders of Lieut. -Gov. Stoughton to muster his regiment against the French and Indians. He was made freeman in 1682. He died in early life. The record is made, "When he fell, Death had a shining mark." lacmornnlia.

Capt. Thnmas Wade was the father of Col. Nathaniel Wade of the Revolution. This Col. Nathaniel Wade was a personal friend of Washington and Lafayette. He was a grandson of Col. Thomas and Elizabeth (Cogswell) Wade. Klizalieth Wade, a daughter of Capt. Thomas Wade, and granddaughter nf Col. Thomas and Kli/abeth (Cogswell) Wade, married Benjamin Appleton, Esq., son of John and Elizabeth A])])lctun, who was born Nov. 14, 1702. anc! died Fc-b. 12, 1731. He k-ft daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sar Ji. Mrs. Appleton, widow of Keniae«m, mairrieii!. March rj, 17 j5, William'* Cog.swell [39]. and her daughter, Mary Appleton, married Jonathan Cogswell [119]. John Wade graduated in 1693 from Harvard College. He became a minister, and was ordained pastor of the church in Berwick, Me., Nov., 1702, but died the tollowjng year, "much esteemed for his talents, piety, and usefulness." U'llHam Wade "dyed at sea, being kild m fight by a Frenchman, April 3, 1697." Xathaniel Wade, the next younger son, was drowned at sea, in 1702. HESTER COGSWELL. [ID (Scncaloflical. Hester^ Cogswell, {William-, yance Lathrop ; d. Nov. 14, 1755. CHILDREN OF THE SECOND MARRIAGE WERE: Susanna, b. Jan. 29, 1693. Thomas, b. Feb. 12, 1694. Benjamin, b. Dec. 21, 1696. JWtmorantia. Thomas Bishop, father of Samuel Bishop, left an estate of .1^5,000. Mr. Samuel Bishop, with other gentlemen of Ipswich, invested largely in the purchase of land in a part of Norwich, now Lisbon, Conn. To these lands his sons subsequently removed and settled. Some time after Mrs. Bishop married Mr. Burnham, Jan., 1704, she represented to the Judge of Probate that the property left her by her late husband, /. c. Bishop, was " litell a noufe to in able me to bring up five or six small children. There being something of land belonging to my chil- dren, I request your Honor to grant administration to my eldest son, Samuel Bishop." This, land referred to was doubtless in Norwich, Conn. Jchabod Griggs, husband of Margaret Bishop, was the son of Joseph and Alice (Crafts)

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THIRD GENERATION.<br />

ELIZABETH COGSWELL.<br />

[10 1<br />

C^nicaloijiral.<br />

Elizabeth CoGS\vr.,_i ( Wt/Ziam^, yo/<strong>in</strong>^), daughter of William^ [31<br />

and Susanna (Hawkes) Cogswell, was born 1650, <strong>in</strong> Chebacco, Ipswich,<br />

Mass. She married, Feb. 22, \6yo, Col. Thomas Wade, son of Jonathan<br />

Wade, Esq. He was born 1650, <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, Mass., where they resided.<br />

Col. Wade died Oct. 4, 1696. Mrs. Wade died Dec. 28, 1721.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN' WERE:<br />

Jonathan, b. May I, 1672; d. Feb. Q, 1750.<br />

Thomas, b. Dec. 16, 1673: m. Elizabeth Thornton.<br />

John, b. Feb. 15, 1675: d. 1703.<br />

William, b. April 20, 1C77. He died <strong>in</strong> early life, .^pril 3, 1697.<br />

Aathaniel. b. Dec. 28, 1678. He died <strong>in</strong> ew\\ maiiliood, 1702.<br />

Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 168 1 ; m. .<br />

Edward.<br />

Samuel.<br />

Susanna, b. Feb. 20, 1692.<br />

13tOQrapt)(taI.<br />

TJiomas fflr./ir <strong>in</strong>herited large wealth. He was tlie Town Clerk of Ipswich,<br />

Justice of the General Sessions Court, and Colonel of Middle Essex Regiment.<br />

Col. Wade was under orders of Lieut. -Gov. Stoughton to muster his regiment<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st the French and Indians. He was made freeman <strong>in</strong> 1682. He died<br />

<strong>in</strong> early life. <strong>The</strong> record is made, "When he fell, Death had a sh<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g mark."<br />

lacmornnlia.

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