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in Boston and Quincy, and had Laura Ann Lewis, b. 8 November, 1806; Lavater, b. 6 March; 1809. (Being born after the death of Lemuel Cox they were, of course, not legatees.) Elizabeth Brightman Cox married George Dadley in Medford, and had Mary Ann, James Lemuel Cox, and Eliza Dadley. Mary Ann Dadley married, 29 June, 1818, Rufus Bracket, and Eliza Dadley married Rev. Josiah Brackett, a Methodist clergyman. Harriet Ann Townsend Cox, b. 1784, d. 9 February, 1861. Her marriage intenti, exhibits a house near Charlestown Bridge, and money from the Canal proprietors, which left a balance above his debts of $2,555, to be divided into ten shares, and his grandchildren, as legatees, Eliza, Rhoda, Harriet, Simon, and Susanna Tufts; Mary Ann, James, Lemuel Cox, and Eliza Dadley; and Lemuel, son of James Cox, received each $255.57. In 1787, Ezekiel Decosta of Boston married Rebecca Hickling, the youngest sister of Lemuel Cox's wife. Their son, Ezekiel Carver Decosta, was the fat