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Garret Cozine

Garret Cozine 
chr. 16 November 1766, Dutch Reformed Church, Readington, New Jersey, to Cornelius and Antie (Staats) Cozine
d. 23 September 1849, Hendricks County, Indiana

m. about 1785
Margaret List/Lys
b. 1763, Chanceford Township, York County, Pennsylvania, to Johann George and [–?–] List/Lys
d. 19 March 1848, Hendricks County, Indiana

Children with Margaret List/Lys:

  • Cornelius (1786–1859)
  • John J. (b. 1787) married Sarah G. Bradshaw
  • Peter VanHarlan (chr. 1789-1857)
  • George (1799–1870) married Charity Banta
  • a daughter

Garret was about six years old when he went with his parents and 10 brothers and sisters with the Dutch migration of 150 families from Somerset County and Bergen County, New Jersey, to the Conewego Colony in York County, Pennsylvania, now Adams County, Pennsylvania. By 1790, the Dutch had again migrated, and the Cozines moved to Kentucky, where they purchased land in Mercer County by deed recorded in 1797.

Submitted by:
JoAnne Goodacr
Springfield VA

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