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Hi,
I have an excerpt from Philobert Cogan's will which was proved on 12 April
1641, but I would like to have the complete will. Does anyone have a copy or
know where I could get a copy?
Thanks for any help.
Carol Loar
Seaside, CA
This is taken from the Long Island Genealogy site and tells some of the
history of Milo de Cogan in Ireland. It is believed that Milo/Miles de Cogan or
Cogan's also had estates in England and some of his descendants continued to live
there making Milo de Cogan progenitor of the Cogan lines in both England and
Ireland.
<A HREF="http://www.araltas.com/features/cogan/">http://www.araltas.com/features/cogan/</A>
Carol
In a message dated 10/21/2003 8:46:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
agnesjean222(a)yahoo.com writes:
> Subj:Cogan people
> Date:10/21/2003 8:46:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: agnesjean222(a)yahoo.com (agnes jean sneddon)
> To: caradoc28(a)aol.com
>
>
>
>
> jim denning,
>
> You wrote in your message:
>
> I am doing all of the DENNINGS ,DEVERS ,COGANS that ever stepped foot in
> massachusetts.i am looking back to ireland and scotland any help would be
> appreachiated and it will be recipricated
> jim denning
>
>
> While working on the Congdon family line, which believe their first American
> father was born in St. David of Wales because of a claim that he had married
> the daughter of the Earl of Pembrokeshire (I've accounted for all three
> daughters but he's not a husband of any.) I found my way to Somersetshire,
> England, to a manor: Barton St. David a perish belonging to the Church at Wells
> and because there is a Taunton in Massachusetts and a Taunton not far from
> Barton St. David I included it in my search for Congdon ... spelled any way
> someone might have read it ... including Stone as it was often written with a big
> c and the n superscript with the o in the middle the g subscript and the d
> not quite an s or an f. I found the same style of writing the Last name in
> 1727 in a will which was included a second time in a more modern hand. As you
> can guess I am searching in the 1589-1670 records for Somerset, other counties.
>
> While searching a reel of film Ifor one bit of information I studied the
> rest of the reel.
> In Somerset Archives: Index to names of persons in the card index of the
> Somerset Archaeological Society at Taunton Castle by Phipps, Henry Ramsay c Nov
> 1937: I found an: Eliz Cogan (Drayton) Aller -- the year 1665. There are
> no relatives connected with this individual. I have found films or books for
> Aller and Drayton and will try to get to them to research them further by the
> end of next week.
> Are you interested in this individual.
>
> I have a though which was shared by a cousin who died last year that Congdon
> was like Cogan contrived by the writers, readers and spellers of their time
> if they were fortunate enough to have their records preserved. I have also
> found Cogans who sold or exchanged lands or signed as witnesses. Such as:
> 1659 21 May Lic. to Wm Cogan gent to exchange with Reginald Chave (Rbt and
> Francis Hill) (Jn & Rbt Gill) Dipford Tg and another reversed.
>
> Another: Hundred of Holway
> 1656/7 6 Jan Jn Cogan, Exeter, to Jn Bobbett of Taunton (Jn Courtney, Hy
> Cogan) Without T and another (Rd and Hy Coggan)
> 1658 7 Aug Bobbett of Taunton to intended wife, Elionor Sheppard? of Knapp
> (Hy &Jn Coggan) without T
> Hundred of Hull
> 1636 29 Jan Chas. Andrew Pyne gent and Kath Pyne to Wm Coggan of Wellington
>
> The question is are you still interested in this line and it's ancestors?
>
> So, much information...time?
>
> your friend,
>
> A J Congdon
>
>
In a message dated 10/18/2003 10:28:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
CARADOC28(a)aol.com writes:
> > I haven't been getting very much mail for the list lately. Is rootsweb
> > really
> > quiet or is AOL's spam filter eating my mail?
> >
what email
In a message dated 10/18/2003 5:15:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Jeannology(a)aol.com writes:
>
>
> I haven't been getting very much mail for the list lately. Is rootsweb
> really
> quiet or is AOL's spam filter eating my mail?
>
>
this list isnt that busy mostly but rootrsweb had a server down
jim
ps: lists are quiet when people dont post
In a message dated 10/13/2003 11:58:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CARADOC28
writes:
>
> "The Anglo Celt"
>
> Cavan; Thursday, April 24, 1851
>
> EMIGRATION. - Never before in the recollection of the oldest inhabitants,
> have so many persons left this neighbourhood for the land of the Stars and
> Stripes. Travel on any road through the county, and crowds of Irelands' stalwart
> sons are to be met, wending their way, (accompanied by their families) to
> the seaports, and with few exceptions they are comfortable farmers, leaving
> behind them the home of their birth and the lands which they tilled, to be
> turned into grazing lands, thus saving the landlords pockets in the payment of
> poor rates! -
> Bianconi's coach which leaves this at 6 a.m., has been taken off the road,
> and replaced by a long car, in consequence of the influx of Emigrant
> passengers. - Leitrim Journal
Robert CONMORTON 1838abt@Ireland rs@Ireland1838abt-rs@Everett,Ma .,
laborer,1873-son of John CONMORTON rs@Ireland1838abt- & Betty rs@ Ireland 1838abt-
wed24 APR 1873(a)Chelsea,Ma.St. Rose's Church,James McGlew,Catholic Priest ,
Chelsea ,Ma.-
Ellen COGAN 1838abt@Ireland rs@Ireland1838abt-rs(a)Chelsea,Ma.1873-dau of
Edward COGAN rs@Ireland1838abt- & Elizabeth rs@Ireland1838abt-
Ellen sister to
Mary COGAN 1851abt@Ireland, rs@Ireland,1851abt-
wed21 Jul 1871(a)Charlestown,Ma.-,M.J.LIPPLE,Charlestown,Ma.-
James STEWART 1849abt@Ireland rs@Ireland1849abt- son of David STEWART
rs@Ireland1849abt- & Agnes COGAN rs@Ireland1849abt-
Ellen COGAN also sister to
William COGAN1838abt@Ireland-rs@Boston,Ma.Laborer,1868-,rs(a)Boston,Ma
.Teamster,1873- wed EllenKEEFE1843,abt@Ireland- RS@JOY ST.BOSTON MA.1867-RS BOSTON
MA.1873-
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James S. COWHIG1886abt@Revere,Ma.-rs@Revere,Ma.1886abt-rs(a)Revere,Ma
.,Motorman,1910- son of William COWHIG rs(a)Revere,Ma.1878abt-rs@ Revere ,Ma.1886abt-- &
Catherine "Hannah J." COGAN rs@Revere ,Ma. 1878 abt -rs@ Revere ,Ma.1886abt-
wed 19 jun 1910(a)Chelsea,Ma.,Hugh F. Smith,Chelsea,Ma.,-
Catherine MANNING 1888abt@Ireland-rs@Ireland,1888abt-rs@208 Marlboro ,
St.,Chelsea,Ma.,waitress,1910-dau of Lawrence MANNING rs@Ireland,1888 abt - & Delia
REAGAN rs@Ireland,1888abt-
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Jerimiah COWHIG 26 jul 1886(a)Revere,Ma.- rs(a)Revere,Ma.1886- son of Jerimiah
COWHIG rs(a)Revere,Ma.laborer,1886- & Ann rs(a)Revere,Ma.1886-
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William COWHIG1878abt@Revere,Ma.-rs@Revere,Ma.1878abt-rs(a)Revere,Ma. ,
motorman,1906-son ofWilliam COWHIG rs(a)Revere,Ma.1878abt-rs@ Revere , Ma.1886abt-- &
Catherine "Hannah J." COGAN rs@Revere ,Ma. 1878 abt -rs@ Revere ,Ma.1886abt-
wed22 apr 1906(a)Revere,Ma.James Lee,"priest",108 Beach,St.Revere,Ma.-
Elizabeth DOYLE 1878abt@Ireland-rs@Ireland1878abt-rs(a)Revere,Ma.,cook,1906-
dau ofMichael DOYLE rs@Ireland1878abt- & Catherine DEERING rs@Ireland1878abt-
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"The Anglo Celt"
Cavan; Thursday, April 24, 1851
EMIGRATION. - Never before in the recollection of the oldest inhabitants,
have so many persons left this neighbourhood for the land of the Stars and
Stripes. Travel on any road through the county, and crowds of Irelands' stalwart
sons are to be met, wending their way, (accompanied by their families) to the
seaports, and with few exceptions they are comfortable farmers, leaving behind
them the home of their birth and the lands which they tilled, to be turned into
grazing lands, thus saving the landlords pockets in the payment of poor
rates! -
Bianconi's coach which leaves this at 6 a.m., has been taken off the road,
and replaced by a long car, in consequence of the influx of Emigrant passengers.
- Leitrim Journal.
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Cogan or Coggan born about 1606 in
Chard, Somerset; immigrated to Massachusetts before 1630 when she married
Governor John Endicott. Her parents are listed as Philobert Cogan (1563-1641) born
and died in Chard, Somerset and Anne Marshall (abt 1565-abt 1627) born in
Abbott's Ann, Hampshire and died probably in Chard, Somerset. Does anyone know of
a good genealogy on these families or where I can start looking?
Thanks for any help.
Carol
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Cogan or Coggan born about 1606 in
Chard, Somerset; immigrated to Massachusetts before 1630 when she married
Governor John Endicott. Her parents are listed as Philobert Cogan (1563-1641) born
and died in Chard, Somerset and Anne Marshall (abt 1565-abt 1627) born in
Abbott's Ann, Hampshire and died probably in Chard, Somerset. Does anyone know of
a good genealogy on these families or where I can start looking?
Thanks for any help.
Carol