The Cogswells in America - citizen hylbom blog

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525 was born Sept. 27, 1805, in Milton, N. Y. He married, Nov. 2, 1833, Matilda Wells Stanton, daugliter of John and Jane (Norris) Stanton. She was born Dec. 23, 181 2, in New Yoriv City. They resided in Brooklyn, N. Y. THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Elisha .Smith, [2123] b. July 28, 1834; m. May y, 1867, Mary Attn Bohnlwrst ; d. July 7, 1S67. C.-KRROLL, [2124] b. Aug. 30, 1836. He died in boxhood, Oct. 11, 1S47. Jlltis, [2125] b. March 23, 1S38: m. June i, 1S5S, Martha Matilda Dorcmus ; d. Eliz.a J.ane. [2126] b. June 13, 1S43; m. May 9, 1866, Ezra Weeks. Ittcmorantia. Jri,lL"S Reddington Cogswell was fur many years engaged in the leather trade, and held the office of Leather Inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell celebrated their Golden Wed- ding, Nov. 2, 1S83. Elisha Smith Cr^'s^Lvi.' died in early manhood. Mrs. Mary .\nn Cogswell, daughter

525<br />

was born Sept. 27, 1805, <strong>in</strong> Milton, N. Y. He married, Nov. 2, 1833,<br />

Matilda Wells Stanton, daugliter of John and Jane (Norris) Stanton.<br />

She was born Dec. 23, 181 2, <strong>in</strong> New Yoriv City. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong><br />

Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />

Elisha .Smith, [2123] b. July 28, 1834; m. May y, 1867, Mary Attn Bohnlwrst ; d.<br />

July 7, 1S67.<br />

C.-KRROLL, [2124] b. Aug. 30, 1836. He died <strong>in</strong> boxhood, Oct. 11, 1S47.<br />

Jlltis, [2125] b. March 23, 1S38: m. June i, 1S5S, Martha Matilda Dorcmus ; d.<br />

Eliz.a J.ane. [2126] b. June 13, 1S43; m. May 9, 1866, Ezra Weeks.<br />

Ittcmorantia.<br />

Jri,lL"S Redd<strong>in</strong>gton Cogswell was fur many years engaged <strong>in</strong> the leather trade, and<br />

held the office of Leather Inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell celebrated their Golden Wed-<br />

d<strong>in</strong>g, Nov. 2, 1S83.<br />

Elisha Smith Cr^'s^Lvi.' died <strong>in</strong> early manhood. Mrs. Mary .\nn Cogswell, daughter

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