GENEALOGY OF COGGIN FAMILY IN MONT VERNON NH Information from a web site "History & Genealogy of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire" located at http://www.nh.searchroots.com/HillsboroughCo/Montvernon/ Source: HISTORY of the TOWN of MONT VERNON, New Hampshire; Blanchard Printing Co., Boston, Mass. 1907 Disclaimer: We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor do we claim that these genealogies are accurate. page 49+ COGGIN Joseph Coggin, son of Joseph and Mary Coggin, b. Reading, Mass., March 26, 1740, m. Ruth Hopkins, moved from Wilmington [MA] to Mont Vernon about 1778 and settled on Potato Street, in the East District. Their children were: 1. *William Jr., b. Wilmington, Mass., march 1767 2. *Joseph Jr., b. Wilmington 1771 3. Hannah, m. (1) -- Fairfield; m(2) -- Fairfield, d. in New Boston [NH] 4. Ruth, m. -- Fairfield, and settled and d. in New Boston 5. Sally, b. August 28, 1782, m -- McMillen, and d. in New Boston. William Coggin, son of Joseph and Ruth (Hopkins) Coggin, b. Wilmington [MA] in March 1767, lived on the Stiles' farm, on Potato Street in the East District, was a blacksmith and farmer, d. Mont Vernon Sept 18, 1856, age 89 years, 6 months, m. (1) Susannah Haseltine. She d. Sept. 20, 1835, age 65. He m(2) Mrs. Mary Reed. She d. Sept 20, 1871, aged 85 years and 3 months. His children were b. Mont Vernon. 1. Susan, b. Mont Vernon 2. *Nathaniel, b. Mont Vernon 1802 3. John, m. Lucinda Lund, was a furniture dealer in Nashua [NH] 4. Nancy, m. William Kelso of New Boston [NH]. Joseph Coggin Jr., son of Joseph and Ruth (Hopkins) Coggin, b. Wilmington [MA] 1771, m. Sept 5, 1795, Betsey, dau of Josiah and Mary (Low) Herrick of Amherst [NH]. She was b. in Wenham, Mass., May 7, 1769, d. in Mont Vernon April 6, 1846. He d. in Milford [NH] Jan 10, 1849. THey settled on the Coggin homestead on Potato STreet in the East District where they resided more than fifty years. children all b. in Mont Vernon: 1. William, b. July 22, 1790; m(1) Atness Batchelder, Dec. 1, 1814; m(2) Mrs. Sarah (Duncklee) Peacock. He d. in Nashua [NH] May 17, 1864. 2. *Daniel, b. June 23, 1792; m(1) Rebecca Brigham of Goshen; m(2) Elizabeth Briar. He d. in Milford [NH] Aug 24, 1872. 3. Betsey, b. May 22, 1796, d. in Amherst [NH] Sept 28, 1881, unmarried. 4. Fanny, b. April 27, 1799; m. Moses Foster of Milford [NH]; d. May 9, 1842. 5. *Luther, b. Aug 16, 1801 6. Mary, b. May 23, 1805; m. Levi Duncklee, d. Milford [NH] Dec 4, 1871 Nathaniel Coggin, son of William Sr. and Susannah Haseltine Coggin, b. Mont Vernon, 1802, moved to Milford [NH] in 1835, resided in the South part of the town, was a blacksmith and operated a saw mill, removed to Wilton [NH] in 1855, d. 1870; m(1) 1832, Hannah, dau of Isaac and Mary (Dodge) Peabody, b. New Boston [NH] 1805, d. Milford, Dec. 14, 1853. He m(2) Eliza H., widow of Shubael Shattuck. She was the dau of John and Sarah (Holden) Knowlton, and was b. in New Ipswich July 12, 1799. She d. Jan 23, 1863. Children: 1. Charles Henry, b. Mont Vernon July 1835, is a mechanic, resides San Francisco; m(1) Oct 1857, Julia A., dau Eldad and Mary (Peterson) Sawtelle of Brookline NH; m(2) Emily C., dau of George W. and Clarissa D. (Coburn) Burns of Milford NH Nov 1866; m(3) Hannah Wright, a widow, dau of Daniel and Elizabeth (Davis) McAdam, Jan 1877 2. Isaac Clinton, b. Milford [NH] 1837, is a musician in San Francisco; m. July 1860 Clara, dau of Lemuel and Rebecca (Shattuck) Hall of Brookline NH. Daniel Coggin, son of Joseph and Betsey (Herrick) Coggin, b. June 23, 1792 at Mont Vernon, was a farmer in Milford [NH]; resided on place near road to Amherst, where he d. Aug 31, 1872; m(1) Rebecca Brigham of Goshen; m(2) Elizabeth, dau of Joseph and Jane (Kelly) Bryer (or Briar), Feb 1, 1845. She was b. Boothbay, ME June 13 1808. Children by first wife: 1. Eunice B., m. Joseph Sanderson of Nashua [NH]., d. there 1892. 2. Eliza. m. a Mr. Black of Roxbury, Mass., d. there. 3. Rebecca, m. a Mr. Coolidge of Somerville [MA] 4. Emily, m. a Mr. Bemis of Waltham [MA] 5. Joseph m. Roselle Bundy 6. Henry By second wife 7. Frank F., b. Milford [NH] March 9, 1847; resides Lynn Centre, Mass., m. Ellen M. Holmes, has three children. Luther Coggin, son of Joseph Jr. and Betsey (Herrick) Coggin, b. Mont Vernon, August 16, 1827. She was the dau of John and Mary (Carlton) Harwood, and was b. in Mont Vernon April 13, 1807, d. Nov 4 1859. He m(2) Mrs. M.W. Warriner of Bedford, March 15, 1860. He settled in New Boston where he resided several years, thence he removed to the Fletcher tavern stand in Amherst [NH], where he died. Children were: 1. Mary Augusta, b. March 16, 1830; m. Sept 23, 1854 [to whom is not stated] 2. Luther Jr., b. Jan 2, 1835; m. Mary L. Carleton, May 9, 1861, lives in Amherst [NH], one son. 3. *John H., b. March 10, 1838 John H. Coggin, son of Luther and Mary (Harwood) Coggin, b. New Boston [NH] March 10, 1838; m(1) Harriet N., dau of Daniel and Elizabeth (Austin) Secombe, April 9, 1866. She was b. Nov 9, 1838, d. Jan 8, 1882. He m(2) Mrs. Dell Seavey of Nashua, Oct 23, 1882, resides on the Fletcher place in Amherst, formerly owned by his father. Children: 1. Frederick Lampson, b. June 11, 1870 2. *George Whitfield, b. Nov 28, 1871 George Whitfield Coggin, b. Nov 28, 1871, moved to Mont Vernon 1897, is a blacksmith; m. Sept 30, 1895, Nellie A., dau of John and Frances (Little) Murphy of Milford [NH]. She b. Milford, March 31, 1874, one child: 1. Guy, b. Mont Vernon, Aug 23, 1897 Francis Coggin, son of William and Atness (Batchelder) Coggin, was b. in Mont Vernon, March 17, 1820. He moved to Nashua [NH] early in life. He spent much of his time before and since the Civil War in the South. He was a pioneer in the cotton business, and a heavy owner in a large number of mills. He also owned a controlling interest in the Augusta, GA "Chronicle" [newspaper], one of the largest newspapers in the South, of which he was formerly editor. Prior to the Civil War he was a slave owner. He d. in Nashua [NH] Jan. 19, 1903. He was m. but left no children. (end)