Family:Thomas Cowgill and Sarah Antrim (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage? 10 Oct 1800 Virginia
Children
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References
  1.   MIDDLETON MONTHLY MEETING, in Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950)
    4:618-619.


    COWGILL.
    ----, --, --. Thos & Sarah
    Ch:
    Ann b 1800, 11, 27
    Henry b 1802, 10, 30
    Susannah b 1804, 11, 1
    Daniel b 1806, 10, 9
    Sarah b 1809, 9, 3
    Thos. b 1812, 6, 19
    Joseph b 1814, 12, 15

  2.   Middleton, Evan P, and Champaign County Genealogical Society (Ohio). Index to history of Champaign County, Ohio. (Urbana, Ohio: Champaign County Genealogical Society, 1989).

    The Cowgill family, originally from Virginia, came to Ohio in 1801, and settled in Columbiana county. In 1817 Thomas Cowgill, the head of the family, brought his wife and children to Champaign county and located in the western part of the township near Mt. Carmel church. The Cowgills were members of the Friends church and became the nucleus of the denomination in this county. The original family of this name consisted of the father and mother, seven sons and four daughters. The seven sons were Henry, Daniel, Thomas, Joseph, Levi, John and Eli; the daughters were Ann, Susanna, Sarah and Lydia.