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499<br />

POLLY COGSWELL.<br />

[ 1485 1<br />

(StntaloQital.<br />

PoLi.v*' Ci<strong>in</strong>swELL, (Zachc7is', Willianf, ''Yo/ii/''', yohn\ yohn\ Jolui",<br />

yi?/-//'), (-laughter of Zacheus" [ 897 ] and Abigail (Low) Cogswell, was<br />

born April 29, 181 7, <strong>in</strong> Chebacco, Ipswich, Mass. She married Dauui<br />

Norton, son of Daniel Norton. Mrs. Norton died May 13, 18^14.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />

Alv<strong>in</strong><br />

ALARY TRASK COGSWELL.<br />

[ 148T ]<br />

(Sfrnralosfcal.<br />

Mary Tkask** Cogswell, {Epcs', William^', JoIiu'\ j/'oh)i\ Jolufi,<br />

yoJni-, y^////'), daughter of Epes" [898] and Mary (Trask) Cogswell,<br />

was born Feb. 8, 1 808, <strong>in</strong> Salem, Mass. She married, Sept. 28, 1828,<br />

A'^-^'. Charles Morgndgc, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jackson)<br />

Morgridge. He was born Aug. 28, 1791, <strong>in</strong> Litchfield, Me. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

lived <strong>in</strong> Starkey, N. Y., Bristol, Me., Salem, New Bedford, Boston, and<br />

Hyannis, Mass. Mrs. Morgridge died Jan. 28, 1864, <strong>in</strong> Hyannis, Mass.<br />

Rev, Mr. Morgridge died Oct. 6, 1877, <strong>in</strong> Boston, Mass.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />

Mary, b. Feb. 25, 1S30. She died <strong>in</strong> childhood, June i, 1S33.<br />

C/iarU-s, b. March 5, 1834; m. Oct. lO, iS^O, A h\f Btzi-tr.<br />

Lyman Bartlctt, b. Dec, 1837. He died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, April 17, 1838.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 12, 1S43 ; m. Jan. 20, iSs'o, Charles H. .\yc.<br />

JHfmorantra,<br />

Clnirlc, Morgridge w.ns one of ten cliiklrcn. llij f.ith<br />

mothei- w.is born <strong>in</strong> Nantucket, Mass. He titted for college and entered the m<strong>in</strong>istry. Mi.<br />

Morgridge was orda<strong>in</strong>ed .Sept. 4, iS:;i, a preacher of the Christian denom<strong>in</strong>ation, and subse-<br />

quently became a Congregationalist. His son Charles resided <strong>in</strong> New Hedford, Mass.. and<br />

his daughter, Mrs. Nye. resided <strong>in</strong> Hyannis, Mass. Mr. Nye was Assistant Super<strong>in</strong>tendent<br />

of the Old Colonv Railroad.

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