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Jr. William Cogswell

Jr. William Cogswell

Male 1659 - 1708  (48 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jr. William Cogswell was born on 4 Dec 1659 in Ipswich, Essex, MA (son of William Cogswell and Susanna Hawkes); died on 14 Apr 1708.

    William married Martha Emerson on 9 Oct 1685. Martha (daughter of Rev. John Emerson and Ruth Symonds) was born on 28 Nov 1662; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Edward Cogswell was born on 13 Aug 1686; died on 17 Apr 1773.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Cogswell was born in Mar 1619 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 6 Mar 1619 (son of John Cogswell and Elizabeth Thompson); died on 15 Dec 1700 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.

    William married Susanna Hawkes in 1649 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Susanna (daughter of Adam Hawkes and Anne Brown Hutchinson) was born on 13 Aug 1633 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; died before 5 Aug 1696 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susanna Hawkes was born on 13 Aug 1633 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA (daughter of Adam Hawkes and Anne Brown Hutchinson); died before 5 Aug 1696 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Jr. William Cogswell was born on 4 Dec 1659 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died on 14 Apr 1708.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Cogswell was born in 1592 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 7 Apr 1592 (son of Edward Cogswell and Alice Unknown); died on 29 Nov 1669 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; was buried in Old North Graveyard, Ipswich, Mass..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: England; Alt. Birth
    • Name: John Coggswell
    • Alt. Birth: 1592, England; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    At age 23, John Cogswell succeeded to his father's business and settled down in the old homestead. His parents died soon after his marriage, and he received his inheritance, "The Mylls called Ripond, situate within the Parish of Frome
    Selwood," together with the home place and certain personal property. Like his father, he was a manufacturer of wollen fabrics, largely broadcloths and kerseymeres. The superior quality of these manufacturers gave his "mylls" a favorable
    reputation, which appears to have been retained to the present day. There are factories occupying much the same locations and still owned by the Cogswells, which continue to put on the market wollen cloths that in Vienna and elsewhere have
    commanded the first premium in the world exhibitions of our times (1880's?).

    John Cogswell doubtless found, in London, a market for his manufactures. He may have had a commission house in that city, which would account for his being called, as he sometimes has been, a London merchant.

    John and Phillis Cogswell emigrated to America in 1635 aboard the ship "Angel Gabriel" which was wrecked off the coast of Maine. The passengers were washed ashore at Pemaquid on August 15, 1635. The Cogswells settled at Ipswitch, now Essex,
    where he was admitted as a freeman on March 3, 1636. He was a farmer, but maintained manufacturing interests in England, principally woolen mills in Newbury.

    John Cogswell and his wife Elizabeth settled at Ipswich, and had lands granted him there as appears from the records; under the date of 1635, is this entry:

    "Granted to Mr. John Cogswell three hundred acres of land at the further Chebacco, Having the river on the southeast, the land of Will White on ye Northwest & a Creek Coming out of the river towards Will Whites farme on the Northeast. Bounded
    also on the west with a creek & a little brooke. Also there was granted to him a percell of ground containing eight acres, upon part whereof the said John Coggswell hath Built an house, it being in ye corner lott in Bridge Streete and has
    goodman Bradstreet houselott on ye s.e. The was also granted to him six acres of Ground late Mr. John Spencers. Butting upon the river on the southeast having a lott of Edmund Gardners on the Northeast & a lott of Edmund Saywords on the
    Southwest wch six acres of ground the sd John Coggswell hath sold to John Perkins teh younger his heirs and assigns."

    The fact that he was designated "Mr." at that date, and the considerable amount of land granted him indicate that he was a man of good social standing in society.

    The records of about that date further show that Cornelius Waldo was Mr. Coggswell's farmer.

    The Cogswells were also involved in an attempt to prevent the execution of Goodwife Proctor in the Salem witch trials. According to "Ipswich In The Massachusetts Bay Colony," 290-291, by Thomas Franklin Waters, The Ipswich Historical Socity,
    1905: "Five members of the Cogswell family were among the twenty prominent people who signed the petition drawn up by the Rev. John Wise on behalf of Goodwife Proctor, who stood accused of witchcraft. Mary Warren alleged that she had been
    threatened and abused by Goodwife Proctor, and that she had seen apparitions of people who had long since been murdered by the wife of John Proctor. This evidence prevailed and the good woman was sentenced to death."

    John married Elizabeth Thompson on 10 Sep 1615 in Westbury Leigh, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William Thompson and Phillis Unknown) was born in 1595 in England; died in 1676 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; was buried in Old North Graveyard, Ipswich, Mass. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Thompson was born in 1595 in England (daughter of William Thompson and Phillis Unknown); died in 1676 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; was buried in Old North Graveyard, Ipswich, Mass.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1594, Westbury Leigh, Wilshire, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 2 Jun 1676, Ipswich, Essex, MA; Alt. Death

    Children:
    1. 2. William Cogswell was born in Mar 1619 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 6 Mar 1619; died on 15 Dec 1700 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.
    2. Hannah Cogswell was born in 1624 in England; died on 25 Dec 1704 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA.
    3. Abigail Cogswell
    4. Edward Cogswell
    5. John Cogswell
    6. Elizabeth Cogswell
    7. Sarah Cogswell
    8. Mary Cogswell

  3. 6.  Adam Hawkes was christened on 26 Jan 1605 in St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England (son of John Hawke); died on 13 Jan 1671 in Lynn, Essex, MA.

    Notes:

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    Adam Hawkes emigrated to Massachusetts in 1630 as a member of Governor Winthrop's party, settling first in Charlestown, MA, and, around 1634, in Saugus, where is was the proprietor of Hammersmith, the Saugus Iron Works.

    Around 1631 Adam Hawkes married Ann (or Anna) Brown Hutchinson, probably a daughter of Edward and Jane Lide (Leid, or Lloyd) Brown, and sister of Nicholas Brown, born at Inkberrow, Worchestershire, around 1695.

    Adam married Anne Brown Hutchinson about 1631. Anne was born in Inkberrow, Worchestershire, England; died on 4 Oct 1669 in Lynn, Essex, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anne Brown Hutchinson was born in Inkberrow, Worchestershire, England; died on 4 Oct 1669 in Lynn, Essex, MA.

    Notes:

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    Around 1631 Adam Hawkes married Ann (or Anna) Brown Hutchinson, probably a daughter of Edward and Jane Lide (leid, or Lloyd) brown, and sister of Nicholas Brown, born at Inkberrow, Worchestershire, around 1695.

    Children:
    1. 3. Susanna Hawkes was born on 13 Aug 1633 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; died before 5 Aug 1696 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward Cogswell was born in 1554 in Westbury Leigh England (son of Robert Cogswell and Alice Adlam); died on 12 Jan 1616 in Westbury, Wiltshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Clothier

    Notes:

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    In 1591 Edward Cogswell built the ancient home at what is now known at 145 Westbury Leigh. Restoration work uncovered three irregular lumps above the hearth, and further inspection revealed three shields carved in relief. One inscribed "ECA
    (Edward Cogswell and Alicia), another reads "1591" and the third bears the Cogswell cloth logo, the use of which became compulsory for clothiers. The house was privately restored during the 1980's by Peter and Mary Jones. "His estates were
    designated Lodboune, Horningsham, and Ripond Mylls... were located in Frome Selwood, a few miles from Westbury." He appears to have been one of the most successful and prosperous clothiers of the region."

    Edward married Alice Unknown about 1579 in Westbury Leigh, England. Alice was born about 1559 in Westbury Leigh, England; died in May 1616; was buried on 11 May 1616 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice Unknown was born about 1559 in Westbury Leigh, England; died in May 1616; was buried on 11 May 1616 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. John Cogswell was born in 1592 in Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 7 Apr 1592; died on 29 Nov 1669 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; was buried in Old North Graveyard, Ipswich, Mass..

  3. 10.  William Thompson was born in 1576 in England; died in 1623 in England.

    William married Phillis Unknown in 1594. Phillis was born in 1578 in England; died in 1608 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Phillis Unknown was born in 1578 in England; died in 1608 in England.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Thompson was born in 1595 in England; died in 1676 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; was buried in Old North Graveyard, Ipswich, Mass.

  5. 12.  John Hawke
    Children:
    1. 6. Adam Hawkes was christened on 26 Jan 1605 in St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England; died on 13 Jan 1671 in Lynn, Essex, MA.



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