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Historic homes and institutions... of Worcester County, Massachusetts Vol 4
Ellery Bicknell Crane
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HENRY FAYETTE COGGSHALL. John Coggshall of Coggeshall (1) was the immigrant ancestor of Henry Fayette Coggshall, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The name Coggshall appeared in England soon after the Norman Conquest and has included many distinguished men. John Coggshall came from Essex county, England, and arrived in Boston, in New England, September 16. 1632. He is believed to have come from the Coggeshall family of Coggeshall. He was admitted a freeman in November, 1632. He settled first in Roxbury, and he and his wife Mary joined the church there. He soon removed to Boston and was dismissed from the Roxbury Church to the First Church of Boston together with his wife Mary and servant Anne Shelley, April 20. 1635-6. He became prominent in the town and church, and was a prosperous merchant. He served the town of Boston in the general court for nine years. He was a deacon of the First Church. He sympathized with Mr. Wheelright and Anne Hutchinson when the schism came, and with twenty-three others was exiled. He went to Rhode Island, where Roger Williams welcomed them hospitably, and became one of the proprietors and original settlers at Portsmouth in Rhode Island, but with others went to Aquidnet, Bow Newport, and was one of the founders of that town. At the union of the four towns of Newport. Portsmouth, Providence and Warwick, he was elected the first president of the Provincial Plantation.
John Coggshall was born about 1591 and died at Newport, Rhode Island, November 27, 1647, aged fifty-six. He was buried on his own land in Newport, where his descendants have erected a monument and enclosed the family burying ground with a neat and substantial stone wall. His business was a silk merchant. His farm was situated on Coggeshall avenue, near Victoria avenue. Newport.
The children of John and Mary Coggeshall were:
John, born in England, 1618, died in Newport, Rhode Island, October 1, 1708;
Joshua, see forward;
Ann, born in England about 1625, died in Newport, March 6. 1687;
Hannanell (daughter), born in Boston, baptized May 3, 1635;
Wayte, baptized at Boston, September 11, 1636;
Bedaiah, baptized in Boston, July 20, 1636 or 1637.
Third record book of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. May 4, 1898-May 4, 1907
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ELOISE WALKER WILDER...SEVENTH in descent from John Coggeshall, Sen., 1591-1647. Deputy for Boston to the Massachusetts General Court, 1634 (the first General Court), 1635, 1636, 1637. One of the eighteen original proprietors of Aquidneck, who settled Pocasset (later Portsmouth), 1638. Treasurer of Aquidneck, 1638. One of the nine who settled Newport, 1639. One of the three Elders of Aquidneck, 1639. Governor's Assistant, 1640, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644. President of the Colony, May, 1647, to May, 1648.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coggeshall
family line goes back to 1086?
http://home.earthlink.net/~herblst/coggeshall_family.htm
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