51978.(child) Coggin. Born ca 1733. (child) died in Wakefield, MA in Aug 1750.
Wakefield Vital Records498 Child of Joseph Cogin, died Aug 1750, age 17 years, throat distemper.
51979.Joseph Coggin. Born on 26 Mar 1740 in Reading, MA.81 Joseph was baptized in Wakefield Congregational Church, on 30 Mar 1740.498 Joseph died in Mont Vernon, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire in 1820. Occupation: blacksmith.
Joseph and Ruth were both of Wilmington when they got married.
Nathan Pearson of Wilmington, yeoman, conveyed to Joseph Coggin of Wilmington, blacksmith, 28 Oct 1760, recorded 25 Apr 1780 (Deeds 81:97). Samuel Jacques of Wilmington, yeoman, conveyed to Joseph Coggin of Wilmington, blacksmith, 10 Jul 1762, recorded 25 Apr 1780 (Deeds 81:98). William thompson of Wilmington, housewright, conveyed to Joseph Coggin Jr of Wilmington, blacksmith, 13 Apr 1763, recorded 22 Feb 1776 (Deeds 76:595). Samuel Coggin conveyed to Joseph Coggin, both of Wilmington, 21 Apr 1772, recorded 25 Apr 1780. Joseph Coging Jr of Wilmington, blacksmith, and wife Ruth, conveyed to Samuel Ridgeway, gent., 20 Feb 1776, recorded 30 Nov 1776. Joseph removed to Amherst, NH, in 1776 or 1778, and settled there on Potato Street (see History of the Town of Mount Vernon, N.H., pp. 49-51 for later descendants). He was a Revolutionary soldier at Amherst in 1790.32
Joseph Cogin was listed on the 1776 Revolutionary War Association Test in the Town of Amherst.
1790 Federal Census. Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Roll 5, page 231 Family of Joseph Coggin
3 males 16 and over
5 females
1800 Federal Census. Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Roll 20, page 452 Family of Joseph Coggin
2 males under 10
1 male 26-44 [Joseph Jr?, 30]
1 male 45 and over [Joseph, 60]
3 females under 10
1 female 10-15
1 female 26-44
On 6 Oct 1763 when Joseph was 23, he first married Ruth Hopkins (54466) , daughter of Richard Hopkins (25 Sep 1707-) & Hannah Buck (38315) (1 Feb 1710-), in Wilmington, MA.399 Born on 15 Oct 1743 in Wilmington, MA.399 Ruth died bef 1793.32
On 8 May 1793 when Joseph was 53, he second married Lydia Jaquith.32 Born ca 1750. Lydia died on 4 Jul 1830.32
51980.William Coggin. Born on 7 Oct 1742 in Reading, MA.81 William was baptized in Wakefield Congregational Church, on 10 Oct 1742.498
William was reported slightly wounded in battle 1758 (Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. 26:33).32
51981.Samuel Coggin. Born 28 Feb 1744/5 in Reading, MA.81 Samuel was baptized in Wakefield Congregational Church, on 3 Mar 1745.498 Samuel died bef Mar 1778.
Paul Cook, gent., and Siears Cook, yeoman, both of Wilmington, conveyed to Samuel Coging, of Wilmington on 14 Jan 1772, recorded 9 Mar 1779 (Deeds 80:123). The administrators of Eleazer Flagg conveyed to Samuel Coggin, of Wilmington, blacksmith, on 24 Jun 1777, recorded 9 Mar 1779 (Deeds 110:459). Also Samuel sold to his brother Joseph on 21 Apr 1772, recorded 25 Apr 1780 (Deeds 80:532).32
On 29 Mar 1770 Samuel married Judith Jaquith (50179) , daughter of Dea. Benjamin Jaquith (33084) (27 Jun 1716-29 Aug 1801) & Hannah Walker (35473) (22 Sep 1718-20 Feb 1801), in Wilmington, MA.399 Born on 12 May 1749 in Wilmington, MA.399 Judith died in Wilmington, MA, on 30 Sep 1833; she was 84.124,399 Buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Wilmington.
On 8 Mar 1778 Judith renounced her right to serve as administratrix of her husband Samuel Coggin’s estate in favor of her father Capt. Benjamin Jaquith (file 4754).32