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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gUJ.2ACIB/110.1
Message Board Post:
My Ggfather was George Edward Cogswell, married to Emma Grace Hall. Both of their mothers were born in NY, although I have very sketchy information. I know they both died in Fl, after 1930, because their 2 youngest children became wards of the state, until their older siblings could come and get them (without the states permission) and take them to live in Pennslyvania. Would love to see if this could possibly be my ggparents. One family trait is a very square jawline on the Cogswell side and white to med blonde hair. There is also a congenital heart defect that runs in the male line. All of my gfathers bro.'s died early of massive heart attacks. In 1970 he had only three siblings left alive and my gfather was the oldest. you can email me -misha_art(a)hotmail.com
Thanks!
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Surnames: Cogswell, Asmussen, Alcoke, Pryor, Shannon
Classification: Census
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gUJ.2ACIB/152
Message Board Post:
For anyone searching for Albert Cogswell who lived in Pennsylvania in 1930.
If you have been unable to locate them, try searching for Albert Capwell. Seems that the transcription of the Census record was garbled.
Was begining to get a bit frustrated as I knew they were there, but just couldn't find them!
Hope this will help someone along the way.
Ron