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to my brothers & sisters & cous<strong>in</strong>s, with my service to Mr. Kngers & Mr. Morton ; my \o\c to<br />

goodmen Lords; my respects to all ni\ friend>. Mnmlily crav<strong>in</strong>;: all your prayers, I commit<br />

you all to God. I rest your obedient son, very lov<strong>in</strong>g father & brother & friend & servant,<br />

John Cocswf.ll.<br />

"This letter I wrote <strong>in</strong> great haste."<br />

Addressed: "To My very lov<strong>in</strong>g Father, Mr. John Cogswell. At his house <strong>in</strong> Ipswich.<br />

Tliest be <strong>in</strong> Esse.x."<br />

"Thi.s is a irue copy o( .1 letter that my lirother, John Cogswell, sent to my father from<br />

Lovidon, the 30{h March, 1653."<br />

HANNAH COGSWELL.<br />

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(Smcaloflftal.<br />

Hannah^ Cogswell, (yo////''), daughter of John' 1<br />

1 1 and Elizabeth<br />

(Thompson) Cogswell, was born <strong>in</strong> Westbury Leigh, County of Wilts,<br />

England. She married, 1652, Dca. Cornelius Waldo, of Ipswich, Mass.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> Ipswich, and subsequent to 1657, <strong>in</strong> Chelmsford, Mass.<br />

Dea. Cornelius Waldo died June 3, 1701.<br />

THEIR CHILDREN WERE:<br />

Elizabcih, m. Feb. 4, 1673, Josiah Brackett.<br />

Daniel, b. Aug. 19, 1656; m. Sept. 20, 16S3, Susanna Adams.<br />

Martha, b. Feb. 27, 1658.<br />

John, ) , ,- , ^<br />

" i6i;r<br />

Cornelius, )<br />

Deborah, b. Jan. 14, i66l<br />

^ '"^ '^"77. •^'''^''^^''' -'^'^'^'''^^' '' 1700.<br />

^ m. Mrs. Faith (Peck) Jackson.<br />

Rebecca, b. Jan. 28, 1662: m. 1695 or 1697, Edward Emerson.<br />

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