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Hello list members,
I am a descendant (12 generations) from the union of John Endecott
(1588-1665)(first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony) and his
second wife, Elizabeth Cogan Gibson (1606-1676).
Elizabeth Cogan was the daughter of Philobert Cogan (1557-1641) and
Ann Marshall (1576-)
Philobert Cogan was the son of Thomas Coggan (1530-1580) and Joan
Symes
Thomas Coggan was the son of Nicholas Cogan (1494-1545) and Amia
(1505-)
Nicholas Cogan was the son of William Cogan (1460-1494) and Joan
Sedwoode (1463-)
William Cogan was the son of Thomas Cogan (1428-1489) and Agnes
Key (1430-)
Thomas Cogan was the son of John Cogan (1398-1475) and Annis (1402-)
John Cogan was the son of John Cogan (1384-1412) and Agnes
John Cogan was the son of John Cogan (1366-1382) and Unknown
John Cogan was the son of William Cogan, Sir (1340-1382) and
Isabel Loring (1344-1400)
William Cogan, Sir was the son of Richard de Cogan (1299-1368) and
Mary De Montagu (1313-)
Richard de Cogan was the son of Thomas Cogan (1286-) and
Petronilla (1286-)
Thomas Cogan was the son of John Cogan and Unknown
John Cogan was the son of John de Cogan (1220-1278) and Mary
Prendergast (1223-)
John de Cogan was the son of Richard de Cogan (1201-1238) and
Basilie Ridelestford (1203-)
Richard de Cogan was the son of William de Cogan and Unknown
William de Cogan was the son of Miles de Cogan and Christian Paganel
If you can connect to this Cogan line....there is a rich history
associated with it.
If you connect to this line, I would be interested in sharing
information with you. I have many more family members from this
line on record, perhaps I can help you connect.
I am interested in as many details about my Cogan family history
as I can find.
Kyle Elwood
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Thomas W. Cogan (died 1833) married Rebecca (1794-1841). They lived in
Claiborne Co., Miss.
Their children:
Martha Elizabeth
William P.
David S.
Thomas Jefferson
Sarah Jane
Rebecca Ann
Charles
Jack
Also living in the Miss. Terr. in the same area at the same time were these
Cogans whose connections are unknown to me:
Patrick Cogan and his wife Nancy. He is listed in 1792 census records with
3 daughters.
Rachel Cogan married Moses Graves in Claiborne Co., MS, April 6, 1817.
Ann Lee nee Cogan (1790-1867) is buried in Claiborne Co., MS.
If anyone is researching Cogans in Mississippi, I would love to hear from
you.
Annette
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marriage between Frank (Francis) Cogan and Cora Fitzpatrick circa 1900
Philadelphia, PA probably at Our Lady of Sorrows or any info at all on Frank
b. circa 1883 probably NY.
I'm not stuck, I'm ancestrally challenged ...... <A HREF="http://www.my-ged.com/cogan">My Genealogy at Dave Wilks
Free GedCom Server</A>
Adams, Cameron, Cogan, Colhower, Conway, Cozens, Critezer, Custance, Danaker,
Dare, Delafaste, DeVault, Fitzpatrick, Gardiner, Garner, Hartman, Hills,
Kendall, Kirby, Leaver, Lippincott, McKay, Moore, Nottingham, Platt, Robbins,
Roll, Stiles, Warwick, Weare, Weldon, Wiley, Williamson, Wills
JosephCOGAN@IRELAND &Mary
have kids
1]Thomas E.COGAN16 Aug 1878(a)BOSTON,MA.RS@ BOSTON, MA 1911- wed Ella
C.RS@BOSTON,MA1911- have kid Mildred E.COGAN1911@BOSTON,MARS@BOSTON,MA1911-
2]JamesCOGAN@1855,@IRELANDPIANO MAKER,BOSTON
MA.1883-marriedMargaretROGERS1857,@IRELANDRS BOSTON MA.1883- wed29 Jul
1883@BOSTON MA.,1ST BOTH,REV.JAMES J. MC NAMARA,BOSTON MA.-
3]MaryCOGAN1851@,IRELANDrs@LYNN MA.1881-married John J.MORGAN1852@,SALEM
MA.rs@MORROCCO DRESSER,RS LYNN 1881-wed18 Apr 1881@LYNN MA.,1ST
BOTH,REV.PATRICK STRAIN LYNN CLERGYMAN-
4]Annie T.COGAN@IRELAND,DOMESETIC,1890 married Michael DOLAN @IRE,LETTER
CARRIER,BOSTON,-
5]Thomas COGANSr1848@IRELAND,PLUMBER,RS@10 BURTON ST,BOSTON MA.1872-RS@@53
CABOT ,BOSTON MA.,PLUMBER,1875-RS@16 SUDBURY PLACE BOSTON
MA.,PLUMBER,1888-RS@PLUMBER,7 BERKLEY ST,BOSTON 1877,RS@110 LAWN
ST.BOSTON,MA.1901- who married 1st SusanDONIGAN @IRELANDRS@10 BURTON
ST,BOSTON MA.-RS @ @53 CABOT ,BOSTON MA.,1875-RS@,7 BERKLEY ST, BOSTON
1877,-and had kidsJosephCOGAN21 Sep 1872@10 BURTON ST,BOSTON MA.rs@10 BURTON
ST,BOSTON MA.1872-married mary dorn[]Susan ElizabethCOGAN3 Sep 1875@53 CABOT
, BOSTON MA.[]Thomas Frances COGAN Jr.24 Sep 1877@7 BERKLEY ST ,BOSTON MA
RS@255 WARREN ST.,CLERK,1905-Martha G.GATLEY1879@BOSTON MA.wed5 Jul
1905@BOSTON MA .1ST BOTH,JOHN J. HARRINGTON ,PRIEST,116 UNION ST. [] Susan
ElizabethCOGAN24 Feb 1882@50 CABOT ST,BOSTON,MA.
then thomas remarried to EllenMCGUIRE1858@IRELAND,MOTHER'S MOM RS@BOSTON
MA.,1887-RS@16 SUDBURY PLACE,BOSTON MA.,1888-RS@110 LAWN ST.BOSTON,MA.1901-
and had FrancisCOGAN18 Jul 1888@16 SUDBURY PLACE,BOSTON MA.[] Arthur Lincoln
COGAN12 Feb 1901@110 LAWN ST.BOSTON,MA.[] MadalineCOGAN []HelenCOGAN[]Robert
EmitCOGAN [] ConstanceCOGAN2 Aug 1894@BOSTON MA31 Dec 1987 REVERE MA.bur
BROOKLINE MA HOLLYHOOD who nmarried Joseph P.DEVER18 Jul 1895@BOSTON MA they
had ConstanceDEVER20 Dec 1916BOSTON MA1999 [] Joseph P.DEVER19 Sep 1935
BOSTON MA []EleanorDEVER 18 Jan 1920BOSTON MA my mother
all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan
ok this lists been quiet too long
HERES WHAT YOU DO
post the names your looking for next to roll call in title and then in body
put what you are looking for and maybe what you have
jim list owner
all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan
thisis an order of the list owner you must laugh sometimes
YOU KNOW YOU'RE TAKING GENEALOGY TOO SERIOUSLY IF......
You are the only person to show up at the cemetery research party with a
shovel.
To put the "final touches" on your genealogical research, you've asked all
of
your closest relatives to provide DNA samples.
You were instrumental in having "non-genealogical use of the genealogy room
copy machine" classified as a federal hate crime.
Your house leans slightly toward the side where your genealogical records are
stored.
You decided to take a two-week break from genealogy, and the U. S. Postal
Office immediately laid off 1,500 employees.
Out of respect for your best friend's unquestioned reputation for honesty and
integrity, you are willing to turn off that noisy surveillance camera while
she reviews your 57 genealogical research notebooks in your home. The armed
security guard, however, will remain.
During an ice storm and power outage, you ignore the pleas of your shivering
spouse and place your last quilt around that 1886 photograph of dear Uncle
George.
Ed McMahon, several t.v. cameras and an envelope from Publishers Clearing
House arrive at your front door on Super Bowl Sunday, and the first thing
you
say is, "Are you related to the McMahons of Ohio?"
"A Loving Family" and "Financial Security" have moved up to second and third,
respectively, on your list of life's goals, but still lag far behind "Owning
My Own Microfilm Reader."
A magical genie appears and agrees to grant your any one wish, and you ask
that the 1890 census be restored
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all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan