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22, i8io. Capt. Cogswell married, Dec. ii, 1811, -Sr/sa/i W/iittlescy,<br />

daughter of Roger Xewton and Ann (Woodruff) Whittlesey, of South<br />

Farms, Conn. She was sister to Lucy Whittlesey, who married Stephen<br />

Cogswell [582]. She was born Feb. 12, 1784. Mrs. Cogswell<br />

died Feb. 19, 1S23. Capt. Cogswell married, Dec. 23, 1823, ^Rachel<br />

Seymour. <strong>The</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> New Preston, Conn. Capt. Cogswell died<br />

Oct. 29, 1837. Mrs. Rachel Cogswell died Nov. 20, 1864.<br />

Tnr-; children of the first .makki.age were:<br />

S.iR.AH, [579] 1(. Jan. 6, 1792; m. Sept. iS, 1S17, Philo M. IVoosWr : d. Marcli 30, iSig.<br />

RcTH Ann, [580] b. Dec. 19, 1793 ; m. April 20, 1.S20, P/ii/o ,)/. ll'oos/er ; d. July<br />

14, 1S49.<br />

WlLLl.\.M C.\MP,[58i]b. Sept. 4, 1796; m. Oct, 3, 1.S21, 'Fra<strong>in</strong>ts romcroy Whilth-Siy<br />

m. Sept. 5. 1S3.S, -Catluiiiii- A. SJicniian : d. Jan. 3, 1N74.<br />

Stephen, [582] b. May 3, 179.S; m. April 12, 1S24, Liuy IV/ii/f/c's,y: d. Feb. 28, 1S6S.<br />

Lavr.\, [583] b. Feb. 23, 1800: m. Aug. 2S, 1822, /ost-p'/t H. Bennett ; d. Aug. 23, 18S3.<br />

Mary, [584] b. March 27, 1S02 ; m Oct. 2, 1823, Daii.tC. Whittlesey; d. April 13, 1S80.<br />

THE CHILDREN OF THE .SEtUNJl .MARRI.\GE WERE:<br />

Susan Whittlesey, [585] b. Oct. 9, 1.S12; m. Oct. 25 1S43, Reuben B. Mart<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Esther Kobb<strong>in</strong>s, [586] b. Jan. 11, 1.S14; m. Aug. 20, 1833, Joseph F. Walker.<br />

Maria Holley, [587] b. Sept. 14, I'-iG; m. Oct. 15, 1.839, Alexnniier Gonion.<br />

THE only child OF THE THIRD .M.U(RIA(,E WAS:<br />

George Sey.mocr, [588] b. Xov. iS, 1825: m. May 21, 1S51, ^EHeii Ruth Whittlesey;<br />

m. May 25, 1869, -Anna Wooster.<br />

|«[0morantfa.<br />

SteI'HF.x Cogswki.l was a f.irmer and mill-mviRi. He wa.s C.ipta<strong>in</strong> of militia. Hi-<br />

death was caused by accident. He was n<strong>in</strong> over bv .1 carriage, hav<strong>in</strong>g hi- font and leg badl\<br />

crushed. Me endured the amputation without be<strong>in</strong>g held or tied upon the table, \w\ died ir<br />

two days, lie was a strong and courageous man.<br />

NATHANIEL COGSWELL.<br />

[ 24T )<br />

(Srnraloflical,<br />

N.XTiiANiEL" Cogswell, ( If////rtw*, Edward^, \Villia<strong>in</strong>\ Williaur,<br />

yolui^), son of Major William'' [861 and Anna (Whittlesey) Cogswell,<br />

was born Jan. 18, 1776, <strong>in</strong> New Preston, Conn. He married Ei<strong>in</strong>iit-<br />

Kl<strong>in</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> Stockbridge, Mass. He died March 15, 1823.

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