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THEIR CHILDRI-.N WERE:<br />

Joseph, li. Jan. i ;. iSi.,. He died <strong>in</strong> early manhiidd, Oct. N, i S40.<br />

JohiK b. Feb. 3, 1S21 : ni. ^Lar'iitia PliiUips : ni. -Miirur .<br />

."ifr. S-uw/srr was a hat niamit:ictuicr.<br />

^/rs. Swiv/srr was liv<strong>in</strong>g. 1SS3, at the aL;e of eighty-five vear.-. with he<br />

ser, Esti., of W<strong>in</strong>chendon, Mass.<br />

MARY COGSWELL.<br />

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(Gnualoflical.<br />

MakV' Ci.iGSWELL, (E<strong>in</strong>cvsoii', Ejiicrsoii\ ]\'illiam\ Wi/hani', yo/<strong>in</strong>^),<br />

daughter of EmersonMsOi and Mrs. Elizabeth (Buttrick) Cogswell,<br />

nJe Bateman, was born March 5, 1800, <strong>in</strong> Concord, Mass. She married,<br />

Feb. 3, 1822, ^jfo/iii Corey, son of Abel and Hannah (Raymond) Corey.<br />

He was born Feb. 13. 179S, <strong>in</strong> Westford, Mass. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong><br />

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