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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: David CozortMale [1] Note
Born: 1857 1857-1-1 at Missouri Missouri
Married: 1877 1877-1-1 at Wayne County, Missouri. Wayne County, Missouri.
Died: 23 Mar 1934 1934-3-23 at Kime, Missouri Kime, Missouri
Other Spouses: Sarah Osborn
Father: Robert Harrison Cozort
Mother: Phebe Cozort*
WIFE
Born: 1858 at Missouri
Died: Bef 1924 at Wayne Co., MO
Father: Iverson B. Huggins
Mother: Harriette Huggins*
CHILDREN
Born: 1875 at Wayne County, Missouri.
Died:
Husband: James Page
Born: 1878 at Wayne County, Missouri.
Died: 1908 at Wayne Co., MO
Husband: Thomas Osborn
Born: 15 May 1881 at Lost Creek Near Shook, Wayne County, Missouri.
Died: 17 Dec 1964 at Poplar Bluff Missouri.
Wife: Delia Adeline Berry
Born: 21 Oct 1883 at Wayne County, Missouri
Died: Jul 1973 at Poplar Bluff Missouri
Wife: Mary Arty Strickland
SOURCES
1). David Eugene Cozart states Near Mendham, Morris Co. NJ. WIL
NOTES
1). 18401.ged David lived all of his life in Wayne Co. Missouri. Born on the family farm on Lost Creek in a log house with a split log floor. He attended school at Lone Pine School near his home. In Feb. 1885, after his parents death, David sold the old homestead on Lost Creek which had been the Cozort home for half a century. At the same time he bought 156 acres on the St. Francis River. Ten years later he bought 152 acres adjoining. This was the Cozort home until 1942. The new farm had twenty acres cleared of timber in 1885. They lived at first in an old log house with a fireplace, near the river. Candles were used for lighting. Oxen and horses were used to work the land. Later David built a new house on higher ground where he lived until 1908. About one third of his farmwas river bottom land. The other two thirds was hill land and timber. In addition to field crops, he raised cattle, sheep, and hogs.. He was reported to be one of the largest hog raisers in Wayne Co. Missouri. David was elected Judge of Wayne Co from the second district in 1905 and served one term. His two sons were married in 1905 and he divided his farm between them. David then moved to Kime where he operated a general store and served as postmaster. This was three miles from the farm. He owened this land also, a small tract estimated to be about ten acres. David, usually called Dave or Davy, was a member of the Baptist Church and atgtended services regularly. He was widely known and respected in Wayne Co. After his wife Eliza died on July 17, 1924, he remarried. His second wife was a widow who had grown up in Wayne Co., maried, and lived at Birch Tree, Mo. Her maiden name was Sarah Osborn. After operating the store for doe over 25 years, David died at Kime, March 23. 1934. He had been in feeble health for several months. He is burried at Center Ridge Cemetery beside his first wife. His two daughters are burried in the se cemetery also.
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