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Lt. John Adam Cogswell, I

Also Known As: "John Caswell"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: March 13, 1710 (44)
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Ipswich, MA, United States
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Son of William Cogswell and Susanna Cogswell
Husband of Hannah Perley
Father of Susanna Cogswell; Hannah Burnham; William Cogswell; Susannah Low; John Cogswell and 8 others
Brother of Elizabeth Wade; Hester Burnham; Anna twin Cogswell; Susannah "Ann" White; Mary Burnham and 10 others

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About Lt. John Adam Cogswell, I

This is Albert E. Cogswells line, mentioned in the arms of Lord Humphrey Cogswell.

  • The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n71/mode/2up
  • * A fellow passenger in the "Angel Gabriel" with John Tuttle of Dover was John Cogswell "of Chebasco." He had been a merchant in London. He lost considerable property in the wreck. After living ashore some time in a tent he embarked, a passenger, in a vessel commanded by Capt. Galleys, and took up his abode in Ipswich. He had an unusually large grant of land, 300 acres at Chebasco the next Oct., when there were only two families residing in that parish. He was a wealthy and prominent inhabitant of Ipswich. He d. Nov. 29, 1669, a. about 58. His wife, Elizabeth, d. June 2, 1676; chil. I. William, b. 1621; dea. at Ipswich, and d. thr. Dec. 15, 1700, a. 81; m. Susanna __. As an evidence of his standing, the historian of Ipswich says that after his d. his wid. sat in the meeting with the minister's wife. His s. John was f. of Nathaniel, f. of Col. Amos, f. of Francis, who d. 1881, in his 91st year. A sis. of Francis, was mo. of Hon. John Wentworth of Chicago, Author of the Wentworth Genealogy.
  • II. JOHN, b. 1623; d. 1653, leaving 3 chil.
  • III. Edward.
  • IV. Mary, "perhaps," says Savage, "that maid servant of Gov. Bellingham that joined the Boston chh., Aug. 29, 1677;" m. Godrey Armitage of Boston.
  • V. Hannah, m. Cornelius Waldo, who moved to Chelmsford, Mass. 1657, and was deacon there. All lived at Ipswich.
  • VI. Abigail, m. Thomas Clark.
  • VII. Sarah, m. Simon Tuttle.
  • VIII. Elizabeth, m. 1657, John Paine.
  • Besides the above chil. of John Cogswell, the Rev. E. O. Jamieson, genealogist of the Cogswell family, says there was an elder dau. who m. and lived in London.
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Lt. John Adam Cogswell, I's Timeline

1665
May 12, 1665
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1688
1688
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1689
1689
1693
March 27, 1693
Chebacco, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1694
September 24, 1694
Chebacco , Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1696
March 10, 1696
Chebacco , Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1699
December 2, 1699
Ipswich, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1700
1700
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1700
Chebacco, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts