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  2. John Cogswell - Wikipedia

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    John Cogswell (1592–1669) was a leading figure and large landowner in the early history of Ipswich, Massachusetts and a deputy for the General Court of Massachusetts.He is the immigrant ancestor to a large number of notable Americans as well as connected the Aristocracy of Britain and the British Royal family as the 10th Great Grandfather to Diana, the Princess of Wales.

  3. Ipswich, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich is a coastal town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,785 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] Home to Willowdale State Forest and Sandy Point State Reservation , Ipswich includes the southern part of Plum Island .

  4. Francis R. Appleton - Wikipedia

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    Francis Randall Appleton was born on August 5, 1854, in Lenox, Massachusetts. He was the eldest son born to Daniel Fuller Appleton (1826–1904), [ 2 ] and Julia Randall (1827–1886). [ 3 ] His siblings included Randolph Morgan Appleton (1862–1940), and James Waldingfield Appleton (1867–1942).

  5. John Whipple House - Wikipedia

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    The John Whipple House is a historic colonial house at 1 South Green in Ipswich, Massachusetts.Built in the seventeenth century, the house has been open to the public as a museum since 1899 and was the subject of some of the earliest attempts at the preservation of colonial houses.

  6. Ipswich Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Historical Society (IHS) in Ipswich, Massachusetts was founded by Reverend Thomas Franklin Waters in 1890. The Society initially had no headquarters, and met in the studio of artist Arthur Wesley Dow. They eventually found a better place to meet in the Odd Fellows Hall.

  7. Rosanna Duncan Lamb Revere - Wikipedia

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    Revere is quoted about her lineage in the 1902 book Genealogy of the Waldo Family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. [11] She was listed as residing in the historic Sansay House in the 1909 New York Social Register. [12] She died on July 26, 1910. Her funeral was held on July 28 in Morristown and was reported upon in The Boston Globe. [13] Biography portal

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  9. Augustine Heard - Wikipedia

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    Augustine Heard was born into a wealthy merchant family of Ipswich, Massachusetts.His father, John Heard (1744-1834), had made his fortune by trading with the West Indies, and his half-brother Daniel (1778-1801) also worked in foreign trade with the West Indies and China.