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628 HOSMER E. COGSWELL. eScnraloflt'tal. HosMER E.'" Cogswell, {Be/a^, E/iska^, EdzvartP, Edward'^, Sai/i- ucl'\ Edward\ WilliairP, William-, yohn^), son of Rev. Bela^ [17191 and Eunice (Prentice) Cogswell, was born July 4, 1854, in Silvara, Pa. He married, May 23, 1876, Bcrtlia Stiirdcvoiit, adojited daughter of Jacob D. and Maria (Lathrop) Sturdevont. They resided in Tuscarora, Pa. Mr. Cogswell died Nov. 16, 1876. E.MOKV H., [2475] b. May 3, 1877. THEIR ONLY ALMEDA LU JANE COGSWELL. [ 2267 (GrnraloQftal. Ai.MED.A Lu Jane'" Cogswell, {Nimm Jackson^, Elisha*, Edzvard'', Edzuard^', Samuel^, Edward\ William^, William", Joliii^), daughter of Dr. Niram Jackson'' 11720] and Caroline Phebe (Burch) Cogswell, was born Oct. 26, 1846, in Silvara, Pa. She married, Feb. 13, 1864, K-lbiur Wood, of Springfield, Pa. He died June 23, 1864. She married. P"eb. 13, 1869, -Si7uo7i S/iydcr Raines, son of Thomas Smith and Sarah (Divine) James. He was born April 2, 1845, in Rush, Pa. They resided in Tuscarora, Pa. Ettii Loviiia, b. F"eb. 10, 1865. THE ONLY CHILD OF THE FIRST MARRIAGE THl: CHILDREN OF THE SECOND MAKKlAtiE WERE: Wayne Truman, b. May 4, 1870. Dora Caroline, b. Jan. 11, 1S78. Luna Evelyn, b. Oct. 21, 1871. Florence Elma, b. Feb. 9, 1S80. Afark Cooper, b. March 2, 1S74. ]

629 FREDERIC HULL COGSWELL. [ 2294 ] (KStntalOQitaL Frederic Hull"' Cogswell, {Egbcrt'\ Charles", Rcnel'\ E(hvaul'\ Saimur", Edzvard"^, William''^, IVillicmr, jl'okn^), son of Egbert^ [1740] and Mary Eliza (Hull) Cogswell, was born March ii, 1859, •" Washington, Conn. He married, Sept. 12, 1882, Clara K. Wood, daughter of John and Maria (Allen) Wood. She was born June 22, 1857, in Bloonifield, Conn. They resided in New Haven, Conn. Olive Mary, [2476] b. June 2^1, 1S.S3. THEIR ONLY CHILD WAS : ]9togtapf)ftal. Frederic Hull Cogswell was reared on a farm. He attended the village Acadeni)-, and at fourteen he entered a store in Waterbury, Conn. He attended State Normal School in 1877, taught school one year, entered in 1879 the Connecticut Literary Institute in Suffield, from which he graduated in iSSo. He then entered the Yale Law School, but completed his legal studies in Xww Arbor, Mich. In 1882 he accepted a position in the editorial department of the New Haven Register. Later he devoted himself to phonographic reporting, and in 1883 founded Cogswell's School of Phg.vugraphy and Call GRAPH Institute, No. 289 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. He published a monthly, called The Elm City Phonographer. This was changed, Oct., 1S83. to Cogswell's Phonographic Quarterly. There was issued from the pub- lishing house of S. C. Andrews, Ann .Arbor, Midi., a book of Select Quoia- tions, edited by Mr. Cogswell. Later in life he devoted himself exclusively to the practice of his profession. Mrs. Mary Eliza {Hull) Cogsiuell, Mr. Cogswell's mother, was a descendant of Gen. William Hull of the Revolution, who was a college classmate at Yale, and an intimate friend of Nathan Hale, the martyr spy. Gen. Hull was a lawyer by profession, but entered the army as Captain, and rose rapidly to a Brigadier-General. He was made Governor of Michigan by President Jefter- soii. Vid. Life of Gen. William Hull, by Rri\ James Freeman Clarke, D. D., Boston, Mass. CHARLES HERBERT COGSWELL. [ 2300 1 CScnfaloflical. Charles Herbert'" Cogswell, {Charles'^, Philander^, Ifocl', Edivard'^', Samuel'-, Edward'^, Williani^, William", yohii^), son of

628<br />

HOSMER E. COGSWELL.<br />

eScnraloflt'tal.<br />

HosMER E.'" Cogswell, {Be/a^, E/iska^, EdzvartP, Edward'^, Sai/i-<br />

ucl'\ Edward\ WilliairP, William-, yohn^), son of Rev. Bela^ [17191<br />

and Eunice (Prentice) Cogswell, was born July 4, 1854, <strong>in</strong> Silvara, Pa.<br />

He married, May 23, 1876, Bcrtlia Stiirdcvoiit, adojited daughter of<br />

Jacob D. and Maria (Lathrop) Sturdevont. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Tuscarora,<br />

Pa. Mr. Cogswell died Nov. 16, 1876.<br />

E.MOKV H., [2475] b. May 3, 1877.<br />

THEIR ONLY<br />

ALMEDA LU JANE COGSWELL.<br />

[ 2267<br />

(GrnraloQftal.<br />

Ai.MED.A Lu Jane'" Cogswell, {Nimm Jackson^, Elisha*, Edzvard'',<br />

Edzuard^', Samuel^, Edward\ William^, William", Joliii^), daughter of<br />

Dr. Niram Jackson'' 11720] and Carol<strong>in</strong>e Phebe (Burch) Cogswell, was<br />

born Oct. 26, 1846, <strong>in</strong> Silvara, Pa. She married, Feb. 13, 1864, K-lbiur<br />

Wood, of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, Pa. He died June 23, 1864. She married. P"eb.<br />

13, 1869, -Si7uo7i S/iydcr Ra<strong>in</strong>es, son of Thomas Smith and Sarah<br />

(Div<strong>in</strong>e) James. He was born April 2, 1845, <strong>in</strong> Rush, Pa. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

resided <strong>in</strong> Tuscarora, Pa.<br />

Ettii Loviiia, b. F"eb. 10, 1865.<br />

THE ONLY CHILD OF THE FIRST MARRIAGE<br />

THl: CHILDREN OF THE SECOND MAKKlAtiE WERE:<br />

Wayne Truman, b. May 4, 1870. Dora Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. Jan. 11, 1S78.<br />

Luna Evelyn, b. Oct. 21, 1871. Florence Elma, b. Feb. 9, 1S80.<br />

Afark Cooper, b. March 2, 1S74.<br />

]

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