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42 JOHN COGSWELL. 141] ^rnralogttal. JoHN^ Cogswell {yo/itfi, Willnun-, jfo/in^), son of Lieut. John^ [HI and Hannah (Goodhue) Cogswell, was born Dec. 2, 1699, in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. He married, Oct. 20, 1720, Siisanim Llkc. She was born Jan. 12, 1698. The\-li\ed in Marblehead, and afterwards in Haverhill, Mass. Mr. Cogswell died Dec. 18, 17S0. She died Jan. 14, 1784. THEIR CHILDREN WERE: ScsANNA, [132] b. 1722; m Dr. James Pecker ; d. .March 15. 17O1. Sarah, [133] b. 1725; m. .^pril 11, 1745. Skipper Dodge. JoH.v. [134] b. Feb. 17, T72S; m. .\ug. 21, 1749. 'Abigail White; m. -March ig, 1752. Sarah Bartlett ; d. March 31. iSlS. i«cmoranUa. The niairiaye -cin ice .if Jnhn Coy>.» til .uul .Su>.uin.i I.uu was b\ Rev. Ebeiie^ei ( iay, 1). I >.. of Hingham, .Mass. Mr. Cogswell was a s.iddlei. Muiekeeper, and farmer. In deeds and uther documents he was .st\led " (ientleman." FRANCIS COGSWELL. 142 eSruraloflt'ral. Fr.'\n-cis* Coi.swEi I (yohif\ , Williaiifi, yoliii^). son of Lieut. John^ [Hi and Hannah (Goodhue) Cogswell, was born in Chebacco Parish, Ip.swich, Mass. He married ^Elizabetli . Mass. Mrs. Cogswell died. Mr. Cogswell married '-J//;7(?w . They lived in Ipswich, Mrs. Miriam Cogswell died. Mr. Cogswell married ^Hannah Woodbury, of Beverly, Mass. She was born Feb. 4, 1734. Mrs. Hannah Cogswell died, and Mr. Cogswell married, Nov. 19, 1767, *Mrs. Eli.zabitli {Wil- liams) Crocker, daughter of Rev. William Williams, of Western, Mass. She was born Oct., 1715, and the widow of Dea. Benjamin Crocker, A. M. :\Ir. Cogswell died Oct. 2,S, 1774, Mrs Elizabeth Cogswell died March 12, 1800. THT. CHILDREN OF THE KIKSl .MARRIAGE WERE: EhenlzER, [135] *
43 Lydia, [137] b. July 22, 1732: m. 1752. ^Rev. Timothy Sytnmcs ; m. {pub. Feb. 16, \ 760) -Richard Potter; d. Oct. 12, 1773. Francis, [138] i5tlu- i.v.'An>ticc C.ij;>wcll. .Miigai L"..,l;,~ul-II, ami -laiuklaui^lnev. Savali rMliei. SIk- niuiti.ni- her own dauylitcr.N .S.-irah am Kli/aliLth ("i.itkd. Ljiaml.l.mylitti-. 1 \,li.i Trea.lu ^11. Lli/..il.cth C'ri.ckcr. i:ii.-. gr.ul.iatnl ; ni 1705 tr..in Harvard inllL-r, ami wa- .irdai 1707, in Western, Mass. .Mr-. rn-,u,ir- nmihui «a~ a .laughtu m Km. Suloimm .Studd of Xorthaminoii ; hence M)-, rUg-wcll wa-. own i,,ii-in t.. I'n.-iilcnl |i>nathan Edur D. U. Williams College was nanud tm this lamlly. "Francis Cogswell and Elizabeth, hi.s wife, of Ipswich, to J..hn .Scc.nd) and W Secomh, land situated in Lanesboroiigh. Ilerkshirc Co.. .Mass. sigm.1l I7(..S. Witne before Joseph Appleton, Oct. 22, 1771." Cap/. John and Eunice {Cogswell) Farley lived in I|iswicli. Mass. He was the so -Michael and Elizabeth (linker) Farley, and inhcriled thv li..mestcad. There is a degre nncertaiiitv in regard to the children of the st-.ond ami thiid marria-vs.
- Page 25 and 26: Still at Milford Haven Mr. Matlier
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- Page 32 and 33: Like his father, he was a manufactu
- Page 34 and 35: Edmond Gardiner's on the South East
- Page 36 and 37: struck off the time for John and El
- Page 38 and 39: SECOND GENERATION MARY COGSWELL. [8
- Page 40 and 41: lished. Mr. Cogswell gave the land
- Page 42 and 43: vessel from Pemaquid, and lived wit
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- Page 46 and 47: i6 of thirty pounds, this 14''^ of
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- Page 64 and 65: JOHN COGSWELL. 121 (Grnraloflftal.
- Page 66 and 67: FOURTH GENERATION. EDWARD COGSWELL.
- Page 68 and 69: 34 Mallhcw Whip/'lc, of " Ipswich,
- Page 70 and 71: 36 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Jonathan, [
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- Page 74 and 75: 40 THEIR rHILDREN WERE: Thomas, ni.
- Page 78 and 79: 44 ELIZABETH COGSWELL. 1 43 1 CSntc
- Page 80 and 81: 46 Bii((:;(r, daii^diter of Joseph
- Page 82 and 83: 48 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Jeremiah, [
- Page 84 and 85: 50 THEIR CHILDREN WERE: Moses, b. M
- Page 86 and 87: 52 MARY COGSWELL. [61] (iSrnralOBft
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- Page 90 and 91: 56 Major Mason married, July, 1639,
- Page 92 and 93: JOSHUA COGSWELL. 73 ernralofiical.
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- Page 96 and 97: iacmoranDa. J,hoh Kniiicy wss d.nih
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- Page 101 and 102: 65 WILLIAM COGSWELL. [86] CScnralof
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- Page 109 and 110: JAMES COGSWELL. [93] James'' Cogswe
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- Page 117 and 118: JttrtnoranUa. Ebenezer Ci.)r,5\VEl.
- Page 121 and 122: 83 JACOB COGSWELL. [120] ^rnraloQtt
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42<br />
JOHN COGSWELL.<br />
141]<br />
^rnralogttal.<br />
JoHN^ Cogswell {yo/itfi, Willnun-, jfo/<strong>in</strong>^), son of Lieut. John^ [HI<br />
and Hannah (Goodhue) Cogswell, was born Dec. 2, 1699, <strong>in</strong> Chebacco<br />
Parish, Ipswich, Mass. He married, Oct. 20, 1720, Siisanim Llkc.<br />
She was born Jan. 12, 1698. <strong>The</strong>\-li\ed <strong>in</strong> Marblehead, and afterwards<br />
<strong>in</strong> Haverhill, Mass. Mr. Cogswell died Dec. 18, 17S0. She died Jan.<br />
14, 1784.<br />
THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />
ScsANNA, [132] b. 1722; m Dr. James Pecker ; d. .March 15. 17O1.<br />
Sarah, [133] b. 1725; m. .^pril 11, 1745. Skipper Dodge.<br />
JoH.v. [134] b. Feb. 17, T72S; m. .\ug. 21, 1749. 'Abigail White; m. -March ig, 1752.<br />
Sarah Bartlett ; d. March 31. iSlS.<br />
i«cmoranUa.<br />
<strong>The</strong> niairiaye -c<strong>in</strong> ice .if Jnhn Coy>.» til .uul .Su>.u<strong>in</strong>.i I.uu was b\ Rev. Ebeiie^ei ( iay, 1). I >..<br />
of H<strong>in</strong>gham, .Mass. Mr. Cogswell was a s.iddlei. Muiekeeper, and farmer. In deeds and<br />
uther documents he was .st\led " (ientleman."<br />
FRANCIS COGSWELL.<br />
142<br />
eSruraloflt'ral.<br />
Fr.'\n-cis* Coi.swEi I (yohif\ , Williaiifi, yoliii^). son of Lieut. John^<br />
[Hi and Hannah (Goodhue) Cogswell, was born <strong>in</strong> Chebacco Parish,<br />
Ip.swich, Mass. He married ^Elizabetli .<br />
Mass. Mrs. Cogswell died. Mr. Cogswell married '-J//;7(?w .<br />
<strong>The</strong>y<br />
lived <strong>in</strong> Ipswich,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Miriam Cogswell died. Mr. Cogswell married ^Hannah Woodbury, of<br />
Beverly, Mass. She was born Feb. 4, 1734. Mrs. Hannah Cogswell<br />
died, and Mr. Cogswell married, Nov. 19, 1767, *Mrs. Eli.zabitli {Wil-<br />
liams) Crocker, daughter of Rev. William Williams, of Western, Mass.<br />
She was born Oct., 1715, and the widow of Dea. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Crocker,<br />
A. M. :\Ir. Cogswell died Oct. 2,S, 1774, Mrs Elizabeth Cogswell died<br />
March 12, 1800.<br />
THT. CHILDREN OF THE KIKSl .MARRIAGE WERE:<br />
EhenlzER, [135] *