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Elizabeth (née Hosier) Coggeshall (March 4, 1770[a] — June 6, 1851[b]) was a Quaker (Society of Friends) minister and missionary from Rhode Island who traveled and worked throughout the United States and overseas.
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^"Death: Elizabeth Coggeshall". Deaths taken from the New York Evening Post From August 26, 1848 to June 27, 1849. 1940. Volume 25. p. 677. via—Newspapers and Periodicals. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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