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ham. She was born April 6. 1S5S, <strong>in</strong> Mason, Ohio. <strong>The</strong>y had no children. <strong>The</strong> greal-great<br />

grandfather of .Mr. Nichols, Samuel^ Cogswell [ 198 ], was a brother of Joseph Cogswell [ 197 ].<br />

the great-great-great-grandfather of >rrs. Nichols. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> the house built by her<br />

ancestor, Joseph Cogswell, <strong>in</strong> 1762. ViJ. p. 248.<br />

J/;-, and Mrs. Henry C. Xithoh resided <strong>in</strong> I'ittsfield, Mass., and Amity. Mo. She was<br />

horn Nov. 17, 1S49, '" Richmond, Mass. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children: Frank I'eirson, b. March<br />

iS, 1.S6S, d. April 19, 1S6S; Harry Dewey, b. July 23, 1869; Lillian Bernice, b. Nov. 19, 1871,<br />

d. .\ug. 14, 1S72; Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 14, 1S73; Roy Dudley, b. June 24, 1876, d. Aug.<br />

17, 1879; Ruth Anna, b. July 30, 1S80; Ralph Henry, b. Oct. 24, 1SS2. Mr. Nichols was a<br />

soldier of the Union Army <strong>in</strong> 1SO2 and 1863 of the Forty-n<strong>in</strong>th Ma»,t

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