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oldest son was killed <strong>in</strong> battle near Memphis, Tenn., <strong>in</strong> the War of the Ui<br />

DAVID BOYNTON COGSWELL.<br />

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D.-wiu BovNTON^" COGSWKLL, { yc/iii/Z/ii//' . Wi/liaiii'' , youathan-',<br />

W'illia<strong>in</strong>^, yohii'', W'illiaiir. J'ohu^), sun of Jonatlian" [675] and L)'dia<br />

(Boynton) Cogswell, was born Nov. 28, 1S25, <strong>in</strong> Lunenburg. Mass.<br />

He married, Sept 16, 1857, Prudence Miratida Moore, daughter of<br />

George W. and Millie (Shepardson) Moore. She was born Dec 3,<br />

1834, <strong>in</strong> Harwich, Mass. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> New Salem, Mass.<br />

jE.NNli^ M., [1873] b. April 3, i85

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