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Joseph Cosey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Cosey Joseph Cosey (February 18, 1887 – 1950) is the favorite alias of notorious forger Martin Coneely. He was very skilled at mimicking the handwriting of historical American figures. ==Early life== Joseph Cosey was born Martin Coneely on February 18, 1887, in Syracuse, New York. He was the son of Irish Catholic immigrant Robert Coneely, a "cabinetmaker by trade", and Sarah Bease of Virginia.〔 He did very well in elementary and high school, but left home at the age of 17 after quarreling with his father.〔 Cosey worked as a printer's apprentice (he had helped his older brother Robert in his printing shop), wandering from place to place and job to job.〔 In each place, he would use the local library to satisfy his interest in 19th century American history.〔 He joined the United States Army in 1909, and "was sent to the Philippines as a private with Company G, 19th Infantry."〔 He was dishonorably discharged four years later for assaulting the company cook.〔 He forged a certificate of honorable discharge.〔
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