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The Riparian CLOVIS94 was born in 420 in Cologne, France.94 He died after 420.

Children were: Of Cologne CHILDEBERT.


Henry COBB.


Henry COBB was born in 1596 in Barnstable, MA. He was christened in 1596 in Surrey, Kent, England. He died on 3 Jun 1679 in Barnstable, MA. afn:1tgx-k0

Spouse: Patience HURST. Henry COBB and Patience HURST were married in Apr 1631 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA. Children were: Patience COBB.


Patience COBB died on 23 Oct 1727 in Barnstable, MA. She was born in Scituate, Plymouth, MA. afn:g8n2-df Parents: Henry COBB and Patience HURST.

Spouse: Robert PARKER. Robert PARKER and Patience COBB were married in Aug 1667 in Barnstable, Mass.

Spouse: William CROCKER. William CROCKER and Patience COBB were married in 1686 in Barnstable, MA.


Martha COLDHAM was born in 1628 in MA.


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Name: Martha Coldham
Gender: female
Birth Place: MA
Birth Year: 1628
Spouse Name: Richard Whitney
Spouse Birth Year: 1624
Marriage
Year: 1650
Marriage State: MA
Number Pages: 1
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Spouse: Richard WHITNEY. Richard WHITNEY and Martha COLDHAM were married. http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/altFamily.aspx?pid=35924046&sid=35676231
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Richard Whitney

Born 6 Jan 1624 Hesworth, London, [county], England
Died 20 Sep 1719 Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA
Martha Caldam
Born [day] [month] 1626 Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA
Married 19 Mar 1650 [location]
Died [day] [month] 1675 [location]

Children Gender Birth Date Birth Place
1. Johannah x Whitney F [day] [month] 1649
2. Sarah x Whitney F 16 Mar 1652
3. Moses Whitney M 1 Aug 1655 Double Entry??
4. Moses x Whitney M 1 Aug 1655

5. Deborah x Whitney F 12 Oct 1658
6. Rebecca Whitney F 15 Dec 1659
7. Richard x Whitney M 13 Jan 1660
8. Elisha Whitney M 26 Aug 1662
9. Ebenezer x Whitney M 30 Jun 1672 Children were: Moses WHITNEY.


Daniel COLE95 was born in 1614 in Barnstable, MA. He was born in 1627.95 He died on 1 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Massachusetts, USA.95 He died on 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. He is reference number 13D. Note! One of three brothers that started the Cole line in America
1630 Strong evidence that William Collier was a grocer in St. Olive,
Southwark, in Surry, England. Coles came over with him. St. Olive
Parish has records.. They probably came from this area.
1643 M. Ruth Chester by this date & living in Yarmouth Mass.
1649 Living in Eastham by this date
in Yarmouth Mass 1693
Eastham aft 1644
Two deeds recorded in 1649 at Nawset
Also 50 acres of meadow at Marshfield Ma., sold June 9, 1650
Brothers:
Job. M. 5/16/1634 to Rebecca Collier. Eldest of 3 bros.

John. D 12/00/1637 at Plymouth. Will Proved 1/2/1638.

Daniel Cole (13D)
born 1606,England.
mother
father
married 1642-3, Ruth Chester (13C)
Died December 21,1694 age 80.
children:
1. John Cole (12B), b. July 5,1644 at Yarmouth Mass.
2. Timothy B. September 4/15, 1646
3. Hepsebah b. April 16, 1649
4. Ruth B. April 15, 1651
5. (?) b. January 8, 1653
6. James b. November 3/30, 1655
7. Mary b. March 10,
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in Plymouth 1633 with Brothers.
In Yarmouth 1693.
In Eastham aft 1644.
two deeds recorded in 1649 at Nawset .
Also 50 Acres of meadow at Marshfield, sold June 9, 1650.
FIRST OF COLE LINE IN CT.
Brothers:
1. Job. m. May 16,1634, Rebbeca Collier. Eldest of 3 bros.
July 2, 1638 48 acres were granted to him in Duxbury, Mass.
October 2, 1650 sold that land to Thomas Chillingsworth for a calf
and
20 shillings. 1642 moved to Yarmouth. In 1648 was living in Nauset
(Eastham). Died between 1670 and 1695. Wife died December 1698, age
88.
children: John, Job, Daniel, Rebecca who was b. August 26, 1654.
2. John d. December 1637 at Plymouth. Will proved January 2, 1638.
They all came over from England with William Collier.
See Cole Orgins.

(Research):Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~silversmiths/6/4806.htm
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Spouses/Children:
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Israel Cole

Daniel Cole
Born: 1614, Barnstable Barnstable MA
Christened: 1614, England
Married: 1643, Swansea Bristol MA
Died: 21 Dec 1694, Eastham Barnstable MA

Daniel married Ruth Chandler in 1643 in Swansea Bristol MA. (Ruth Chandler was born in 1627 in Yarmouth Barnstable MA and died on 15 Dec 1694 in Eastham Barnstable MA.) Parents: James COLE and Rebecca COLLIER.

Spouse: Ruth CHESTER. Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER were married in Swansea, Bristol, Mass.. Children were: John COLE, Daniel COLE, Mary COLE, Ruth Chase COLE, Esther COLE, Thomas COLE, Hepzibah COLE, Timothy COLE, James COLE, William COLE, Esther COLE, John COLE, Isreal COLE.


Daniel COLE was born on 15 Sep 1666 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. He died on 15 Jun 1736 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Esther COLE was born in 1661 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. She died. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Esther COLE was born in 1670 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Hepzibah COLE was born on 16 Apr 1649. She died. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Isreal COLE died in 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. He was born in Eastham, Barnstable MA. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


James COLE was born about 1584 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. He died before 1630 in Goldwick England. (Research):
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1. James Cole «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup», died on 4 Oct 1709 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
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Documented events in his life were:
1. Church Membership; 31 Jun 1706; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Members Admitted: June2 31th3 James Cole being upwards of 80 years of age
2. Oath of Freemanship/Allegiance; 1633; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». In "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, between those made free 1 January 1633/4, and those made free 1 January 1634/5 [PCR 1:4]. In 7 March 1636/7 Plymouth list of freemen [PCR 1:53]. In Plymouth section of 1639, 1658 and 29 May 1670 lists of freemen [PCR 5:274, 8:174,197].
3. Tax List; 27 Mar 1634; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
4. Lands Recorded - Granted; 2 Jan 1636/37; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». One of four men granted "seven acres apiece, to belong to their several dwelling houses in Plymouth" [PCR 1:49]
5. Fine; 7 Jun 1637; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 7 June 1637 "James Coale of Plymouth" was fined 10s. "for selling less than a Winchester quart for ijd.... but not in ignorance" [PCR 1:61].
6. Military Service; 7 Jun 1637; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». At the end of the list of Plymouth men who will serve in the Pequot war "if they be pressed" is "James Coale," 7 June 1637 [PCR 1:61].
7. Provided Bond; 2 Jul 1638; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 2 July 1638, and again on 4 September 1638, James Cole was surety for RICHARD CLOUGH in a criminal case [PCR 1:91, 97]; in the first instance he was called "sayler," and in the second innkeeper
8. Court Order; 5 May 1640; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 5 May 1640 "James Cole, of Plymouth, is prohibited by the Court to draw any wine or strong water until the next General Court, nor then neither without special license from the Court" [PCR 1:153]
9. Fine; 1 Sep 1640; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 1 September 1640 James Cole "for drawing wine without license & contrary to the express prohibition of the Court, & for his contempt & disorders suffered in his house, is fined œ5" [PCR 1:162]; in the margin is the annotation "Discharged." [This may have been a result of the 2 Jun 1640 deposition of John Kerman: "there was such disorder in James Cole's house, by throwing stools, & forms, & fire, until within a hour of day, or thereabouts, that they could hardly sleep, and in the morning he found them on sleep by the fire" [PCR 1:156].]
10. Lawsuit; 6 Sep 1641; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On6 September 1641, Emanuel White sued James Cole over twenty two bushels of Indian corn and Cole agreed to pay [PCR 7:23].
11. Fine; 7 Sep 1641; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 7 September 1641, James Cole's fine of œ5 was remitted "allowing the dietof John Mynard during the time he was erecting the prison" [PCR 2:24]
12. Lands Recorded - Granted; 16 Sep 1641; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA«u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 16 September 1641 James Cole was granted fifty acresof upland at Lakenhame Meddow, and some meadow to be laid out "upon view" [PCR 2:26].
13. Lawsuit; 7 Dec 1641; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On7 December 1641 James Cole sued James Luxford and Luxford's goods were attached [PCR 7:26].
14. Town Office; 1 Mar 1641/42; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Plymouth constable, 1 March 1641/2, 5 June 1644 [PCR 2:34, 72].
15. Town Office; 1 Mar 1642-7 Jun 1652; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Surveyor of highways, 1 March 1641/2, 7 June 1642, 5 June 1651, 7 June 1652 [PCR 2:34, 40, 168, 3:9].
16. Lands Recorded; 27 Sep 1642; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 27 September 1642 James Cole was granted "an enlargement at the head of his lot" [PCR 2:48].
17. Contribution; 29 May 1643; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Those that contributed to buy Drumheads: James Cole 6d
18. Military Service; 1643; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». In Plymouth section of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able to bear arms (as "James Cole Sen[ior]") [PCR 8:188]
19. Town Service; 10 Feb 1643/44; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». At a Townes meeting holden the xth february 1643 It is agreed That wolfe traps be made according to the Court in the manner following:5. That one be made at the Towne by Mr Prence Nathaniel Sowther Thomas Southwood Mr Done John ffinney James Cole & Giles Rickett.
20. Financial Transactions; 21 Nov 1644; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 21 November 1644, James Cole undertook to pay 22s. forFrancis Goole to William Hanbury [PCR 2:78].
21. Licence; 7 Jan 1644/45; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 7 January 1644/5 he was licensed to draw wine "if he shall agree with Mr. Done to take off those wines he now hath in his hands" [PCR 2:80].
22. Town Service; 8 Apr 1645; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Mr Bradford Mr Prence Mr Paddy Mr Done Nathaniell Souther & Thomas Shouthwood for on on behalf of the Towne agreed with James Cole that his sonn Heugh Cole should keepe the Cowes this yeare from the middle of this instant Aprill untill the middle of November following and shall have fifty bushells of corne for his paynes and shall bring them upevery morning to bee milked and then carry them forth to feede and bring them hoame at night. The Corne is to be equally levyed according to the number when they are prought together and eich man to pay his pporcon as it shall come to.
23. Jury Duty; 1 Aug 1648; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Coroner's jury, 1 August 1648 on the body of the daughter of Richard and Alice Bishop [PCR 2:132]
24. Court Appearance; 2 Oct 1650; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». At the 2 October 1650 court, he was cleared of assaulting William "Shirtley" of Plymouth [PCR 2:162].
25. Town Service; 28 Feb 1650/51; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. James Cole was part of Goodman Doties "Teame", apparently for gathering wood.
26. Lawsuit; 4 May 1651; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». James Cole, Senior, sued James Shaw and won a 36s. judgment, 4 March 1650/1 [PCR 7:53]
27. Lands Recorded; Mar 1651/52; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The Names of those that have Interest & proprieties in the Townesland att Punckateesett over against Road Iland: James Cole Senior
28. Court Appearance; 5 Oct 1652; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». James Cole was presented for "entertaining townsmen in his house, contrary to order of court" 5 October 1652 [PCR 3:17].
29. Received Payment; 9 Jun 1653; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». It was ordered 9 June 1653 that "James Cole, the ordinary keeperof Plymouth" be paid "for what he expendeth in keeping the ordinary" [PCR 3:38].
30. Lawsuit; 7 Mar 1653/54; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 7 March 1653/4 John Barnes sued "James Cole, Seni[o]r," for taking eleven barrels of oil on behalf of Barnes, but delivering him only ten[PCR 7:69].
31. Military Service; 20 Jun 1654; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The "boat of James Cole of Plymouth," with seamen, was impressed to transport soldiers 20 June 1654 [PCR 3:57].
32. Received Payment; 7 Jun 1659; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 7 June 1659 the court authorized œ10 for the "repairing of the house he now liveth in, so as it may be fitted as an ordinary for the entertainment of strangers" [PCR 3:166].
33. Jury Duty; 15 Jul 1660; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Coroner's jury, 15 July 1660 on the body of James "Peirse" [PCR 3:196]
34. Fine; 5 Mar 1660/61; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On5 March 1660/1, James Cole, senior, was fined 10s. for selling wine to the Indians [PCR 3:207]
35. Lands Recorded - Purchased; 9 Sep 1661; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 9 September 1661 Samuel Dunham of Plymouth, planter, sold to "James Cole Senior of [Plymouth], shoemaker, all that his part, portion or share of land at Punckateeset" [PCLR 2:2:69].
36. Town Service; 10 Jan 1661/62; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». It was ordered that a Rate of ten pounds should bee made and levied upon the Towne to be layed out in bellowes and tooles for a smith and to bee kept for the uses of the towne; The men deputed to make thesaid Rate were John Cooke, Nathaniell Warren, & hugh Cole.
37. Lands Recorded - Granted; 3 Jun 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». He was first on the list when on 3 June 1662, the court allowed that the "servants and ancient freemen shall have liberty, in case they cannot procure Saconett Necke ... to look out some other place undisposed of, for their accommodation" [PCR 4:18]. He received oneshare, equivalent to about thirty acres on the westerly side of Namasskett River, 7 June 1665 [PCR 4:94].
38. Lands Recorded - Granted; 27 Oct 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA«u»«sup»10 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Fifty acrees of upland is graunted unto hugh Cole lying betwixt the hither mannomett point and the peece of salt marsh; with all the appurtenances belonging thereunto unto him and his heires for ever
39. Lands Recorded; 22 Mar 1663/64; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»11 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Lot 24: James Cole seni: Robert Bartlett: Lott lyeth on thenorth side of the 23 lott; and at the west end is bounded with a walnutt stake and a walnutt bush and extends from the water side up to thehighway in the middle of the necke;
40. Lawsuit; 3 May 1664; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». He won a judgment against Henery Saunders for nonpayment of a debt, 3 May1664 [PCR 4:57].
41. Fine; 3 Oct 1665; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». He wasfined 5s. 3 October 1665 for allowing Richard Dwelley to be drunk in his house [PCR 4:107].
42. Lawsuit; 6 Feb 1665/66; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». James Cole Sr. was granted a judgment of œ1 10s. 11d. against John Sutten, 6 February 1665/6 [PCR 4:112].
43. Lands Recorded - Gifted; Mar 1667/68; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On [blank] March 1668 James Cole Sr. of Plymouth, yeoman, gave to "my beloved son-in-law Mr. John Almey of ... Portsmouth in Rhode Island" his entire right at Punckateeset [PCLR 3:326
44. Voted; 18 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»12 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The names of such as have voated in Towne meeting in the Towne of Plymouth: James Cole, Sr.
45. Proprietorship; 15 Feb 1668/69; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»13 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The names of those who wre found to be Townsmen of Plymouthaccording to the abovesaid order which Relates unto the time of the establishment of the Towne of Plymouth and the bound therof sett by thecourt which was in the year 1640: James Cole Seni:
46. Court Appearance; 2 Mar 1668/69; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». James Cole, senior, and Mary, his wife, were presented for selling strong liquors to an Indian, and for allowing James Clarke, Phillip Dotterich, Mary Ryder, and Hester Wormall to drink on the Lord's Day on 2 March 1668/9 [PCR 5:15]. The large fine was partly remitted, 1June 1669 [PCR 5:21].
47. Fine; 5 Jun 1671; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». "JamesCole, Senir" was fined for being "found drunk the second time, 5 June1671 [PCR 5:61]. He was presented for suspicion of being drunk, "he pleading infirmity of body, which may make some think that sometimes heis drunk" 29 October 1671 [PCR 5:81].
48. Tax Rate; 5 Aug 1672; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»14 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».James Cole for his facultie Keeping an ordinary att £80
49. Lands Recorded - Gifted; 31 Oct 1673; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 31 October 1673 James Cole Sr. of Plymouth "for natural love and affection" granted to "my son Hugh Cole of Swansea" his right to land at Saconnet [PCLR 3:310]
50. Lands Recorded - Granted; 20 May 1678; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA«u»«sup»15 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». In Reference unto the Request of James Cole that heemay Reataine and Improve two acrees of land by him lately Inclosed with other land of his lying below the land of Daniell Dunham on the south syde of the Towne of Plymouth which said two acrees of land: is forth prsent att the Townes despose: In Regard that the Court Record doth not pfectly and clearly demonstrate the proprietors to whome Att the first it was alloted;
The Towne doe heerby give libertie to the said James Cole his heires and assignes to Improve the said two acrees of land to his or theire pticular use and benifitt, untell any other true propriators doe appeerto lay Claime therunto; viz: The Towne doth heerby surrender up unto the said James Cole his heires and assignes all the Right and Interestthat they have unto or in the said two acres of land untill any otherdoe appeer to have better Right therunto, provided that hee the said James Cole doe leave out to the Townes use other two acrees of his owne land att the same place, to be att the Townes dispose soe long as he Retaines the aforsaid two acrees of land;
51. Death; 4 Oct 1709; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». JamesCole Octobr 4th 1709. in ye 85th of his Age: a Very pious Man.
James married Mary Tibbes «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» on 1 May 1625 in Barnstaple, Devon, ENG «u»«sup»16 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». (Mary Tibbes died after 7 Mar 1659/60 in Plymouth Colony, MA «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».)
Documented events in their marriage were:
1. VR - Marriage; 1 May 1625; Barnstaple, Devon, ENG «u»«sup»18 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».

Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 M i. «u»Hugh Cole <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u» «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born about 1628 in Barnstaple, Devon, ENG «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» and died on 22 Jan 1699/00 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
3 M ii. James Cole «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 11 Feb 1626/27 in Barnstaple, Devon, ENG «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. Military Service; 1643; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». in Plymouth section of 1643 list of men able to bear arms [PCR 8:188]
2. VR - Birth of Child; 3 Dec 1655; Plymouth Colony, MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Mary the Daughter of James Cole Junier born the 3d of December [1655]
3. Lands Recorded; Mar 1651/52; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The Names of those that have Interest & proprieties in the Townes land att Punckateesett over against Road Iland: James Cole Juni
4. VR - Marriage; 23 Dec 1652; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». m. (1) Plymouth 23 December 1652 Mary Tilson [PCR 8:14];
5. Lands Recorded - Granted; 27 Oct 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»22 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Twenty acrees of upland is graunted unto James Cole Juni: lying on the northerly side of his land att Lakeham with all and singulare the appurtenances to him and his heires for ever;
6. Lands Recorded - Granted; 27 Dec 1665; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»23 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Unto James Cole Jun: three acrees next to Richard Willis
7. Voted; 18 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»12 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The names of such as have voated in Towne meeting in the Towne of Plymouth: James Cole Jr.
8. Town Office; 18 May 1685; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»24 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Officers chosen to serve were: James Cole surveyor for high wayes.
9. Licence; 27 Sep 1686; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»25 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». At this town meting James Cool [Cole], Jonathan Mory senior, Abraham Jackson senior John Rickard and the Widdow Richard had each of them thetowns aprobation to keep ordenaryes for this present yeare. [footnote: James Cole kept a tavern in Leyden Street.]
4 M iii. John Cole «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born about 1630 «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
5 F iv. Mary Cole «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born about 1632 «u»«sup»17 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in her life were:
1. VR - Marriage; Bef 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»26 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». m. (1) by 1668 John Almy [PCLR 3:326; Austin 238]
2. VR - Marriage; Bef 28 Jun 1677; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»27 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». m. (2) by 28 June 1677 John Pococke [Austin 154, 238]

Second Generation (Children)
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«u»2. Hugh Cole <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u» «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» (James«sup»1«/sup») was born about 1628 in Barnstaple, Devon, ENG «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» and died on 22 Jan 1699/00 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. Town Service; 8 Apr 1645; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».Mr Bradford Mr Prence Mr Paddy Mr Done Nathaniell Souther & Thomas Shouthwood for on on behalf of the Towne agreed with James Cole that hissonn Heugh Cole should keepe the Cowes this yeare from the middle of this instant Aprill untill the middle of November following and shall have fifty bushells of corne for his paynes and shall bring them up every morning to bee milked and then carry them forth to feede and bringthem hoame at night. The Corne is to be equally levyed according to the number when they are prought together and eich man to pay his pporcon as it shall come to.
2. Town Service; 28 Feb 1650/51; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. Hugh Cole was part of Samuel Hickes "Teame" - apparently for gathering wood.
3. Court Appearance; 6 Jun 1655; Plymouth Colony, MA «u»«sup»28 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».Item, wee present Hugh Cole, and Mary Foxwell, his now wife, in keeping company each with other in an vndecent manner, att an vnseasonable time and place, before marriage. [Owning the presentment as it lyeth, hee is fined 20s.]
4. Lands Recorded - Purchased; 4 Jan 1661/62; Plymouth Colony, MA «u»«sup»29 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». On 4 January 1661[/2] "Edward Holman ... of Plymouth ...seaman" sold to Hugh Cole of Plymouth, ship carpenter, "the one half of my lot share or portion of land commonly called the Purchase land, lying and being at a place Acushenah, Coaksett and places adjacent [MD16:208-09, citing PCLR 2:2:79]
5. Town Service; 10 Jan 1661/62; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». It was ordered that a Rate of ten pounds should bee made and levied upon the Towne to be layed out in bellowes and tooles for a smith and to bee kept for the uses of the towne; The men deputed to make the said Rate were John Cooke, Nathaniell Warren, & hugh Cole.
6. Lands Recorded - Granted; 27 Oct 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»10 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Fifty acrees of upland is graunted unto hugh Cole lying betwixt the hither mannomett point and the peece of salt marsh; with all the appurtenances belonging thereunto unto him and his heires for ever
7. Town Service; 27 May 1665; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»30 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Certaine of the naighborhood betwixt the towne and the Eelriver were appointed by the towne to view the highwaies in the naighborhoods aforsaid and to Consult and Compund with the naighbors for the settling of them for the best conveniency that may bee both to the generall and each pticulare; and what conclustion the Come to of any wages thatthey make Record thereof to the Court that soe they may be entered upon publicke Record with the markes of them: and soe to bee pmanent: hugh Cole
8. Town Service; 5 Feb 1665/66; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»31<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Leift Morton, Nath: Warren, Gorg Bonum, William Clark & Hugh Cole were appointed by the towne to settle two severall graunts of landslying att Manomett Ponds viz: the one unto Samuell Ryder and the other utno the said Will: Clarke which graunts was to each of them twentyacrees:
9. Town Service; 17 Oct 1666; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»32 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The waies layed out by Leift Ephraim Morton, Nathaniel Warren Robert ffinney hugh Cole William barlow & Nathaniel Morton Apointed by the Towne of Plymouth for to lay them out:
10. Town Service; 22 Oct 1666; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»33 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Nathaniel Warren, Joseph Warren, William Clarke & hugh Cole are deputed by the Towne to Purchase all such lands as are to be Purchasedof the Indians att or about Agawaam.
11. Lands Recorded - Granted; 2 Jan 1666/67; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»33 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». hugh Cole to be accomodated with meddow att the lower south meddow downe that River below those that have meddow there alreaddy graunted.
12. Lands Recorded; Jul 1667; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»34 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The bounds of hugh Coles Land lying neare the hither mannomett pointe soe called is as followeth viz: bounded att the easterly end witha great Rocke by a place comonly called the salt marsh and soe Ranging up into the woods upon a southwest line halfe a point westerly; which is for the great Rocke spoken of 72 pole to a heap of stones; and Runing along by the sea one hundred and two pole; and there att the northerly end bounded with a heap of stones; and ther Runing into the woods southwest half a point westerly 72 pole and there bounded with a heap of stones.
In additon Ten acres of meddow was graunted unto hugh Cole lying at the south meddow brooke.
13. Town Service; 13 Oct 1667; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»35 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». That wheras the sume of twenty-two pounds is alowed by the Courtwith that which is alreddy expended towards the building of a bridge over the Eelriver: which is accepted by the towne These are appointed by the Towne to Receive the said sume; and to serch the old bridge andto take Course and agree with the workmen for the Rebuilding or Repaireing thereof in the place it now is in the most prudensial and frugalest way that may be: Leiftenant Morton, Gorge Bouum, Joseph Warren, William Clark & hugh Cole.
14. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 7 Apr 1668; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA «u»«sup»36 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Named as 'son Hugh Cole' in the will of his father-in-law, Richard Foxwell
15. Voted; 18 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»37 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The names of such as have voated in Towne meeting in the Towne of Plymouth: hugh Cole.
16. Town Office; 16 Jun 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»38 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The Towne have appointed hugh Cole Serjeant harlow and Stephen Bryant to take notice of such horses as are soe carried threw the Towne and are heerby Impowered to examine them whether they have a passe forthem and all of them and in case they find them to be carrying of them away disorderly to take speedy Course to have them seized so the law may be followed on them; That is to say they are heerby Impowered to seize on them and forthwith bring them before some one of the majestrates of this Jurisdiction for tryal:
17. Church Membership; 22 Jun 1671; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»39 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Baptist Church Records: "Hugh Cole propounded and was assented to if no materiall objection be brought in before next church meeting for government."
18. Town Service; 3 Jul 1689; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»40 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». July ye 3d 1689 at a Meeting of divers of ye propriators of SwanzeyAgreed that a Committe of 3 men be chosen to treat & agree with Maje Wil. Bradford for a full release of all ye Lands & meadows within ye Township of Swanzey to ye Several Propriators thereof & the committee chosen is Mers. John Saffin, John Allen, Hugh Cole.
19. Town Service; 9 Aug 1689; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»41 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Att a Town Meeting August ye 9th 1689 .. 3ly Voted yt Mr. John Saffin John Allen & Hugh Cole be hereby with ye Townsmen Impowred to form& fix A Schedule to ye Release from Majr Bradford obtained & And to enter ye allowed Inhabitants therein & their Several Stations & Intrests & to proportion the Summs to be pd by ye freement & Showemot men & finally to so such things about ye Premisses as needful according to prudence & Justice.
20. VR - Death of Spouse; 31 Oct 1692; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Elizabeth, wife of Hugh Cole (formerly of Jacob Cooke) at Swanzey in her 57th yeare dyed october, 31:
Hugh married Mary Foxwell «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup», daughter of Richard Foxwell and Anne Shelly, on 8 Jan 1654/55 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». (Mary Foxwell was born on 17 Aug 1635 inBarnstable, Barnstable Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».)
Documented events in her life were:
1. VR - Birth; 17 Aug 1635; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA «u»«sup»21<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Richard Foxwell his Daughter Mary borne the 17th of August 1635
2. CR - Baptism; 30 Aug 1635; Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»42 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Mary ye daughter of Brother Foxwell bapd. [NEHGR 9:281]
Documented events in their marriage were:
1. VR - Birth of Child; 8 Nov 1655; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The beirthes of the Children of hugh Cole Now of Swansey whoe was somtimes Inhabitant of the Towne of Plymouth in this Jurisdiction of New Plymouth. James Cole the son of Hugh Cole was borne in the yeer 1665 November the 8th.
2. VR - Birth of Child; 15 Mar 1658/59; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Hugh Cole the son o Hugh Cole was borne the 15th of March 1658
3. VR - Birth of Child; 16 May 1660; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». John Cole the son of Hugh Cole senir was borne the 16th ofMay 1660
4. VR - Birth of Child; 14 Apr 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Martha Cole Daughter of hugh Cole was borne the 14th of Aprill 1662
5. VR - Birth of Child; 14 Oct 1664; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Anna Cole the Daughter of Hugh Cole was Borne on october the 14th 1664 [26th was first written, but it was changed to "14th" ina different ink]
6. VR - Birth of Child; 15 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Joseph Cole, the son of Hugh Cole was born the 15th of May1668

Children from this marriage were:
6 F i. Anna Cole «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 14 Oct 1664 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» and died on 23 Jun 1704 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in her life were:
1. VR - Birth; 14 Oct 1664; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». In the record book, the 26th was written first, then crossed out and the "14th" added in a different ink.
Anna married William Salisbury «u»«sup»44 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup», son of William Salisbury and Susanna Unknown (Salisbury), on 30 Jul 1684 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»43 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». (William Salisbury was born on 14 Aug 1659in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA «u»«sup»44 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» and died in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA.)
Documented events in his life were:
1. VR - Birth; 14 Aug 1659; Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA «u»«sup»44 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
2. Residence; 23 Jul 1689; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»45 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Listed in the third rank of inhabitants on the list attached to the quit claim deed by Maj. William Bradford.
3. Will; 9 Mar 1725/26; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»46 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in their marriage were:
1. VR - Marriage; 30 Jul 1684; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»47 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
7 M ii. James Cole «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 8 Nov 1655 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»19 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. VR - Birth; 8 Nov 1655; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The 8 Nov date is from one record; the Plymouth Register gives a date of 3 Nov.
2. Church Membership; 1 Jul 1680; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA «u»«sup»48<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Swansea Baptist Church Records: James Cole proposed and was referred to the Sts aforesaid; Mary the wife of James Cole is to be propounded next Lds day.
3. Lands Recorded - Sold; 3 Jul 1700; Middleborough, MA «u»«sup»49 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». A deed dated 3 Jul 1700 shows that William Ellis bought for £10, from James Cole of Swanzey a ten acre lot which the grantor had from his father Hugh Cole.
8 M iii. Hugh Cole «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 15 Mar 1658/59 «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. VR - Birth; 15 Mar 1658/59; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The March 15th date is from one record, the Plymouth Register gives 8 March
2. Lands Recorded; 22 Apr 1710; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»50<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». hugh Cole: The Ten acres of Meadow granted to hugh Cole att a town Meeting held at Plimouth July 14 1667 liing at south Meadow River is bounded as ffolloweth on the Northerly side by francis Comeses Meadow and Easterly With a pine tree standing on the upland on the Northerly side of sd Meadow and from sd tree to run southerly by a Little Neck of upland to two pine trees Marked on the southerly side growing both out of one Root which is the Eastward bounds of sampsons brook and from sd bounds all The Meadow down the River on both sides Within our bounds to a pine tree Marked on 4 sides where the River Comes Nere theupland and from sd tree to Run over the River south south west to another pine tree Marked and so on the same Course til it comes to Rochester bounds. surveyed and bounded by William Shurtlef and James Warren Surveyers to ye town.
9 M iv. John Cole «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 15 May 1660 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. VR - Birth; 16 May 1660; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The May 16th date is from one record, the Plymouth Register gives 15 May
2. Church Reprimand; 1685; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Susanna Cole (who was Grey) was on April, 1: called before the church openly for fornication with John Cole before her marriage to him, she exprest some poenitential words, & was laid under Admonition by the vote of the church, pronounced by the Elder & then seconded by the Pastour:
3. CR - Baptism of Child; 27 Mar 1692; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». James, son of Susanna Cole. John, son of Susanna Cole
4. CR - Baptism of Child; 1704; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Thomas & Elizabeth ye Children of John & susanna Cole, (being twins) baptized march 19.
5. Church Membership; 4 Jul 1708; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Members dismissed and Dyed: Susannah Cole ye Wife of John Cole dismissed to Plymton July 4th
6. VR - Death of Spouse; 4 Sep 1727; Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»51 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». Susanna Cole wife to John Cole Senr deceased Augst 26th 1727 (in her 59th year) [recorded in The Book of Records of the West Satiety in the Western precinct of Plimouth]
10 F v. Martha Cole «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 16Apr 1662 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in her life were:
1. VR - Birth; 14 Apr 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup». The April 14th date is from one record; the Plymouth Register gives16 April.
11 F vi. Ruth Cole «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 17 Jan 1666/67 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in her life were:
1. VR - Birth; 17 Jan 1666/67; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
12 M vii. Joseph Cole «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» was born on 15 May 1668 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»20 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup» «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».
Documented events in his life were:
1. VR - Birth; 15 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA «u»«sup»21 <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/>«/u»«/sup».

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4. ibid. citing citing Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds., 12 volumes in10 (Boston 1855-1861).
5. Records of the Town of Plymouth 1636 to1705: Volume I, (1889). p 14.
6. ibid. p 16.
7. ibid. p 19-20.
8. ibid. p 37.
9. ibid. p 45.
10. ibid. p 51.
11. ibid. p 67.
12. ibid. p 101.
13. ibid. p 108.
14. ibid. p 118.
15. ibid. p 157.
16. The Great Migration Begins. citing Barnstaple Parish Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538 A.D. to 1812 A.D., Thomas Wainwright, ed., Exeter, 1903, p 21.
17. ibid. p 420-424.
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25. ibid. p 188.
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27. ibid. citing John Osborne Austin, The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island ... Albany 1887; rpt. Baltimore 1969.
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30. Records of the Town of Plymouth 1636 to1705: Volume I, (1889). p 73.
31. ibid. p 82.
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35. ibid. p 90.
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Spouse: Rebecca COLLIER. James COLE and Rebecca COLLIER were married in London, England. Children were: Daniel COLE.


James COLE96 was born on 30 Nov 1655 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. He was born on 30 Nov 1655 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.96 He died in 1717. He died in 1717 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.96 Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


James COLE96 was born on 23 Oct 1700. He was born on 23 Oct 1700 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.96 He died on 30 Jul 1743 in Middleton, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.96 He died on 3 Jul 1760 in Chatham, CT.. He is reference number 10D. NOTE!: Will on file at Ct. State Library.
Was the first of Cole line to move from Eastham Mass to Chatham Ct.
Chatham was settled by a large group from Eastham mass. They came by
ship in 1739.

Coles were amoung the origional settlers of Eastham Mass.
James Cole (10D)
born October 23, 1700
Married Mary Snow (10C)
Died July 3, 1760 at Chatham, CT.
Will on file at Conn. State. Library.
Was the first of Cole line to move from Eastham Mass. to Chatham Ct..
First of Cole line to move from Eastham Mass to Chatham Ct. Probably
the Isham's moved to CT. in the same area.

Chatham was settled by a large group from Eastham Mass. They came by
ship in 1739. Parents: John "Lt" COLE and Mary MAYO.

Spouse: Mary SNOW. Children were: Moses COLE.


John COLE was born on 15 Jul 1644 in Yarmouth Barnstable Mass, America. He died in Eastham, Barnstable MA. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


John COLE97 was born on 15 Jul 1644 in Yarmouth, , Mass. He was born on 15 Jul 1644 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.97 He died on 6 Jan 1725 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.97 He died on 6 Jun 1725 in Eastham, , Mass. He is reference number 12B. NOTE!: at Groton Ct. in 1672

John Cole (12B)
Born July 5,1644 at Yarmouth Mass.
Married December 12, 1666, Ruth Snow (12A), at Eastham Mass.
Died June 6,1725 at Eastham Mass.
At Groton Ct. in 1672.
children:
1. John Cole (11B)

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A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England,
Before 1692
Volume #1, Pgs 416 - 429
Codman - Coldam

By James Savage
COLE, COALE, or COALES, ABRAHAM, Salem, s. of Thomas, was a tailor, m. 11 June 1670, Sarah Davis, had Samuel, b. 11 May foll. wh. d. next mo.; Sarah, 29 Aug. 1672; Abraham, 6 Jan. 1674; and he rem. to Hampton, where he took o. of fidel. Dec. 1678, and in evil hour rem. to S. and there his W. in 1692 was charg. with witchcraft. Felt, II. 481. Yetif the charge imply, as usual. it does, old age, she was very fortunate not to have been tried, were her h. the same man, call. as witness so early as 1645; and in Jan. 1633 she was liberat. on bail by her h. ALEXANDER, Salem 1685, a Scot from Dunbarton, m. Bethia, wid. of HenrySilsbee, had only ch. Alexander, and d. 1687, in his will of 24 June,pro. 24 Aug. of that yr. ment. two maid. sis. Ann, and Jeannett at D.ARTHUR, Cambridge, d. 4 Sept. 1676, leav. young wid. Lydia, Wh. m. 13Apr. 1680, William Eager, or Eger. He had m. her 27 Nov. 1673, had Arthur, b. 10 Dec. 1674, wh. d. 30 Oct. 1703; and Daniel, 7 Mar. 1676. CLEMENT, Boston, came in the Susan and Ellen, 1635, from London, aged 30, as serv. with capt. Keayne, prob. with w. and ch. for in 1639 he had a lot for seven heads gr. at Braintree. *DANIEL, Yarmouth, rem. to Eastham 1643, was br. of Job, first town clk. rep. 1652, and six yrs. more, by w. Ruth had John, b. 15 July 1644, Timothy, 4 Sept. 1616; Hepzibah, 15 Apr. 1649; Ruth, 15 Apr. 1651; Israel, 8 Jan. 1653; James, 30 Nov. 1655; Mary, 10 Mar. 1659; and William, 15 Sept. 1663. He d. 21Dec. 1691, aged 80; and his w. Ruth d. six days bef. aged only 67. Hamblen gives him other ch. Thomas, and Esther, and says, Mary m. 26 May 1681, Joshua Hopkins, and Ruth m. John Young. EDWARD, Pemaquid 1674. ELISHA, Kingstown, R. I. prob. s. of John, by w. Elizabeth had Thomas, wh. d. 1722; but others, earlier, or later, or both, he had, for in 1725, Dr. McSparran, missiona. of the London Soc. for Prop. Gosp. bapt. his w. and ch. John, Edward, Susanna, Ann, Elizabeth and Abigail.He d. early in 1729 at London, whither he had gone on a lawsuit. EPHRAIM, Plymouth, a. 1690, blacksmith, m. Rebecca Gray, wh. has been thot. d. of Edward, and he was suppos. s. of James; but neither of h. norw. is the f. ascert. FRANCIS, Boston, by w. Sarah had Sarah, b. 29 Apr. 1689. GEORGE, Lynn 1637, rem. to Sandwich, d. a. 1653, but perhaps had gone back to L. at least inv. of 28 June in that yr. of a Lynn manis seen. GEORGE, perhaps of Lynn, was one of Lothrop's comp. kn. as the flower of Essex, k. at Bloody brook, 18 Sept. 1675. Perhaps he was not k. but bad. wound. for in Essex Inst. II. 183, is abstr. of his will of 8 Nov. GERSHOM, Swanzey, k. by the Ind. on the first day of hostil. 24 June 1675. GILBERT, Boston, freem. 1677, by w. Frances had Samuel, b. 30 Nov. 1678; but this was thot. to stand for Colesworthy, among the frequent blunders of our Secr. of the Col. or his dep. yet it is pr. Cole in the list of mem. of O. S. ch. in Boston, adm. 30 Mar. 1677, being the same day, when Samuel Sewall, afterward ch. just. was rec. and S. follows next after C. See the note of Mr. Colesworthy in Geneal. Reg. VI. 389. In the O. S. rec. Gilbert had Thomas (wh. by town rec. was b. 14), bapt. 20 June 1680. GREGORY, Portsmouth, R. I. 1655. HENRY, Sandwich 1643, perhaps went to Middletown, there m. 10 Dec. 1646, Sarah Rusco (prob. d. of William b. by his first w. in Eng.) had Henry, b. 20 Sept. 1647; James, 8 Feb. 1650; John, 14 Feb. 1652; William, 25 Apr. 1653; Sarah, 22 Oct. 1654; Samuel, 10 Sept. 1656; Mary, 11 June 1658; Joanna, 1 Aug. 1661; Abigail, 28 Oct. 1664; and Rebecca, Apr. 1667; rem. to Wallingford, there d. 1676. The wid. d. at Saybrook, Jan. 1688, and nine of those ten ch. (Sarah not ment.) div. the est. in the same yr. Henry, eldest s. with Samuel, the youngest, then liv. at Wethersfield; James, and William, at Walllingford; John, at Boston;Mary, w. of Richard Goodale, at Middletown; Joanna, or Hannah, w. of Samuel Taylor, at Wethersfield; Abigail, w. of John Stephens, at Killingworth; and Rebecca, then unm. HENRY, Boston, by w. Mary had Ann, b. 9, bapt. 13 Nov. 1687; Henry, 2, bapt. 6 Jan. 1689; Mary, bapt. 14 Dec. 1690; and perhaps more. Henry, s. of one Henry, appears on rec. as b. 27 July 1676; but there it is spell. Coole.

HUGH, Plymouth 1653, shipwright, perhaps s. of James the first, rem. to Swanzey, m. 8 Jan. 1655, Mary, d. of Richard Foxwell of Scituate, had James, b. 3, or (by ano. page on the same Col. Rec.) 8, Nov. 1655;Hugh, 8, or 15, Mar. 1658; John, 15 May 1660; Martha, 16 Apr. 1662; Ann, 14 Oct. 1664; Ruth, 8, or 17, Jan. 1666; and Joseph, 15 May 1668, was rep. 1673, 80, 3-6. He had sec. w. Elizabeth wid. of Jacob Cook, m. 1 Jan. 1689, of wh. he was third h. and in 1698 took third w. the wid. Mary Morton. ISAAC, Charlestown, came from Sandwich, Co. Kent, 1633, in the Hercules, with w. Joanna, and two ch. and h. and w. join. the ch. in Sept. 1638, had, here, Abraham, b. 3 Oct. 1636, bapt. Sept. 1638; Isaac, 1637; Mary, bapt. 20 Jan. 1639; Jacob, 16, bapt. 18 July 1641; and Elizabeth b. 26 Sept. 1643. He was adm. freem. 14 Mar. 1639,and d. 10 June 1674. ISAAC, Woburn, s. of the preced. m. 1 Feb. 1659,Jane Britton, wh. d. 10 Mar. 1687, was constable 1662. ISAAC, Hull, was a soldier in Johnson's comp. Dec. 1675. ISRAEL, Eastham, s. of Daniel, m. 24 Apr. 1679, Mary Rogers, perhaps d. of John of Duxbury, had Hannah, b. 28 June 1681; Israel, 28 June 1685; and was liv. there in 1695. JACOB, Charlestown, s. prob. of Isaac of the same by w. Sarah, d. of John Train of Watertown, m. 12 Oct. 1679, says Bond, 606, where thedate should be, I think, ten yrs. earlier, had Sarah, Abigail, and Hannah, all bapt. 23 Apr. 1676; and Jacob, 18 Feb. 1677. He had been a soldier in Moseley's comp. in the gr. Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675. He d. of smallpox, as did, prob. all his ch. 1678. JAMES, Plymouth 1633, first occup. of the little hill, where the early pilgrims had been bur. was that yr. at Saco, perhaps, as in Haz. Coll. I. 326, or Folsom, 33, 125; by w. Mary, had James; Hugh, b. a 1632, bef. ment.; John; Mary, wh. m. John Almy. He kept an inn from 1638 to 1660, and he was liv. in 1688, very aged. JAMES, Hartford 1639, by first w. had John, wh. perhaps d. young; and Abigail, wh. m. Daniel Sillivant; and he m. in Eng. says fam. tradit. wid. Ann, mo. of William Edwards, progenit. of famous Jonathan, by her had, prob. no ch. and d. 1652. JAMES, Plymouth, call. junr. 1643, when he was enrol. among the able to bear arms,s. prob. of James the first, m. 23 Dec. 1652, at Scituate, Mary Tilson, had Mary, b. 3 Dec. 1653, and Deane says he soon rem. from S. to York, and, perhaps, in 1654 to Kennebeck. JAMES, Swanzey, was a lieut. and Baylies says rep. 1690. He may have been the same as the foregoing.JOB, Duxbury, br. of Daniel, m. 15 May 1634, Rebecca, d. of William Collier, had John; Job; Daniel; and Rebecca, b. 26 Aug. 1654; seems to have been much giv. to migrat. was at Yarmouth, among the fencibles, 1643, again at D. 1646, at Eastham 1652; and his d. is not ment. but the w. or wid. Rebecca d. Dec. 1698, aged 88. JOHN, Boston, by w. Joan had Sarah, b. 15 Jan. 1642; and John, 17 Nov. 1643; and may have rem. soon, or d. JOHN, Salisbury 1640-50, perhaps came in the Confidence, 1638, and d. 1682.

JOHN, Lewis finds at Lynn 1642, and says he d. 8 Oct. 1703; but of w.or fam. nothing. JOHN, Boston, s. of Samuel of the same, was, prob. b. in Eng. m. 30 Dec. 1651, Susanna, youngest ch. of William Hutchinson, wh. had been tak. by the Ind. 1643, when they k. her wid. mo. had Samuel, b. 24 Mar. 1656; Mary, 6 Oct. 1658; John, 23 Jan. 1660, prob. d. soon; Ann, 7 Mar. 1661; John, again, 17 Jan. 1666; Hannah, Dec. 1668; and William, 13 July 1671; perhaps Elisha, and other ch. whose names are not heard, rem. bef. 1664 to look after lds. of Hutchinson, to the Narraganset, when the jurisdict. of Conn. appoint. him and others to be magistr. there, and d. early in 1707. His w. Susanna and s. William had admin. JOHN, Eastham, s. prob. of Daniel, m. says Hamblen (in Geneal. Reg. VI. 44), 12, but Col. Rec. has 10, Dec. 1666, Ruth Snow, perhaps d. of Nicholas, had Ruth, b. 11 Mar. 1668; John, 6 Mar. 1670; Hepzibah, June 1672; Hannah, 27 Mar. 1675; Joseph, 11 June 1677; Mary,22 Oct. 1679; and Sarah, 10 June 1682. His w. d. 27 Jan. 1717; and hed. 6 Jan. 1725. JOHN, Hartford, had Sarah, bapt. 7 Feb. 1647; and Mary, b. a. 27 June 1654, was constable 1657, and adm. freem. the same yr. d. 1685, in his will of 4 Aug. 1683 names ch. John, of Farmington, Samuel, and Nathaniel, of Hartford, Job, in Eng. Ann, w. of Andrew Benton, and Lydia, w. of John Wilson. JOHN, Wells 1653, perhaps s. of Thomas, d. 1661, or his inv. is produc. of 20 Apr. of that yr. JOHN, Boston, m. 10 Nov. 1659, Susanna, d. of Nicholas Upshur; but this rec. is more prob. of Joseph Cox, yet John and Susanna Cole by rec. had John, b. 22 Jan. 1661. JOHN, Hadley 1666, freem. that yr. is the same as Cowles. He was call. farmer, to disting. him from the other John, the carpenter, when both liv. at Hartford; and the object of change in surname was to prevent confus. but it has increas. the evil. As well as thecarpenter John, this farmer had ch. John, Samuel, and perhaps others.JOHN, Salem, m. 28 May 1667, Mary Knight, had John, b. 18 Nov. foll.;Thomas, Nov. 1669, d. soon; Mary, 1 Sept. 1671; and Hannah, 12 Dec. 1674. JOHN, Duxbury, s. of Job, m. 21 Nov. 1667, Elizabeth Rider; but this man is very indistinct. seen in Winsor, 247. JOHN, Swanzey 1669. JOHN, Farmington, s. of John, the Hartford carpenter, may be the man, wh. by w. Rachel had John, aged 24; Rachel, perhaps wid. of Joseph Smith, 21; Samuel, 13; and Nathaniel, 11, when his will of Sept. 1689, andhis inv. of Nov. foll. were brot. in. But no slight uncertain. attends his inquiry. Ano. JOHN of Farmington, perhaps s. of the Cowles farmer, had Dorothy, bapt. 3 July 1681; and Lydia, 22 Mar. 1685. Under Cowles the cloud may be scattered or increas. JOHN, Gloucester, by w. Mehitable had Daniel, b. 14 May 1669. JOHN, Pemaquid 1674. JOHN, Groton, had a d. perhaps Hepzibah, b. 20 Feb. 1672. JOHN, Boston, m. Mary, d. of the brave John Gallop, k. in the decis. battle of Philip's war, hadSamuel, b. 16, bapt. 21 Sept. 1684; Thomas, 23, bapt. 25 Apr. 1686; Mary, 9 May 1688, bapt. 9 Mar. 1690. JOSEPH, York 1680, spell. with double o and final e.

MATTHEW, Northampton 1663, m. Susanna, only ch. of Henry Cunliffe, was k. by lightning, 28 Apr. 1665. NATHANIEL, Hempstead, L. I. s. of Robert of Providence or Warwick, from wh. prob. on m. of his mo. he rem.m. 30 Aug. 1667, Martha Jackson. NATHANIEL, Hartford, R. of John, thecarpenter of the same, m. Nov. 1676, Lydia Davis, had Nathaniel, b. 6Nov. 1682. His w. d. 25 Jan. 1684, and he m. 23 Oct. foll. Mary Benton, had no other ch. and d. 20 Apr. 1708, leav. good est. to his s. NICHOLAS, Wells, was constable 1658, had Jane, wh. m. Joseph Litchfield, and next, 2 July 1698, John Heard of Dover. Perhaps he had, also, NICHOLAS, of Wells, a soldier, k. by the Ind. 11 May 1704. His name on Maine rec. appears Coole. RICE, or RISE, abbrev. for RICHARD, Charlestown1630, among mem. of the ch. of Boston precedes Rev. John Eliot, and he is of those dism. Oct. 1632, to form the new ch. at C. with his w. of the odd name of Arnold, wh. does not, however, stand in the Boston list, was adm. freem. 1 Apr. 1633, and d. 15 May 1646. He was s. of Isaac, and brot. from Eng. prob. by his f. From the will of his wid. call. Harold Colles, made 20 Dec. 1661, pro. six days after, we learn, that he had s. John, and also it names gr.ch. John and Mary C. beside s.Lowden, and Pierce, wh. had, of course, m. ds. and gr.ch. John, Mary,and James L. ROBERT, Roxbury, came in the fleet with Winthrop req. tobe made freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and was adm. 18 May foll. rem. perhaps to Salem, and to Ipswich, was oft. punish. for drunken. yet in 1638 seems to be reform. if remis. of fines may just. be thus understood, tho. it may only have been act of policy to ensure his rem. from our jurisdict. But at last he went to Providence, was reform. in earnest, andbec. one of the found. of the first Bapt. ch. there. By w. Mary he had John, beside Daniel, Nathaniel, Robert, and ds. Sarah, perhaps youngest; Ann, wh. m. Henry Townsend; Elizabeth wh. m. John Townsend; bothfrom L. I. where Quakers were persecut. by the Dutch. He d. bef. 18 Oct. 1654, when the town counc. exercis. their duty of mak. distrib. ofhis prop. in the way he should have made his will. The wid. m. Matthias Harvey, and rem. to Oyster Bay, L. I. with her s. Nathaniel and Daniel, and the two ds. that m. Townsend foll. ROBERT, Boston, by w. Ann had d. Staines, b. 19 Jan. 1681; s. Staines, 10 Dec. 1682; and Richard, 21 Jan. 1685. SAMPSON, Boston 1673, m. Elizabeth d. of Edward Weeden, had Elizabeth b. 7 June 1674, d. young; Elizabeth again, 19 Nov. 1679; David, 21 Dec. 1683; and Jonathan, 2 Sept. 1686. SAMUEL, Boston, came in the fleet with Winthrop and with his w. Ann join. the ch. as Nos. 40 and 41 of the mem. desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and was sw. 18 May foll. and of ar. co. 1637, being one of its found. The firstho. of entertain. in B. was open. by him 1638. His w. d. early, and how many ch. she had is not cert. but prob. the sec. w. wh. was wid. Margaret Green, and his third, m. 16 Oct. 1660, Ann, wid. of Robert Keayne, gave him none. The Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.

Spouse: Ruth SNOW. John COLE and Ruth SNOW were married on 12 Dec 1666 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass. Children were: John "Lt" COLE.


John "Lt" COLE was born on 6 Mar 1669 in Eastham, Massachusetts, USA.98 He died on 13 Dec 1746 in Eastham, MA. He died on 13 Dec 1746 in Eastham, Massachusetts, USA.98 He was born in Eastham, Mass. He is reference number 11B. He was also known as Lieut John Cole.98 NOTE!: Had 11 Children.
John Cole (11B)
born 3\6\1670 at Eastham Mass.
mother Ruth Snow (12A)
father John Cole (12B)
Died 12\13\1746, age 76
married 1693, Mary Mayo.
children = 11
She may have been a widow. This name missing from Mayflower Index.
(See Snow Gen.)
John has title of "Lt." Parents: John COLE and Ruth SNOW.

Spouse: Mary MAYO. John "Lt" COLE and Mary MAYO were married in 1693 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. Children were: James COLE.


Lydia COLE died on 22 Jun 1776 in Torrington, Litchfield Cty, CT. Parents: Nathaniel COLE and Elizabeth WOODFORD.

Spouse: Zebulon CURTIS. Zebulon CURTIS and Lydia COLE were married on 3 Jul 1735 in Farmington, Hartford Cty, CT. Children were: Job CURTIS, Elizabeth CURTIS, John CURTIS, Lydia CURTIS, Thomas CURTIS, Mercy CURTIS.


Mary COLE was born in Eastham, Barnstable MA. She was buried in Old Cemetary, Orleans, Barnstable, MA. She died in Orleans, Barnstable MA. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Moses COLE99 was born on 24 May 1744 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.99 He was born in 1744. He died on 3 Aug 1827.99 He is reference number 9B. NOTE!: Had a store in Chatham. also blacksmith shop & Livery Stable.
Much data & will on file at State Library in CT.
Moses Cole (9B)
born 1744
mother Mary Snow (10C)
father James Cole (10D)
married September 24,1827, Mary White (9A), at Chatham Ct.
died August 3, 1827
Had a store in Chatham, also Blacksmith shop and Livery Stable.
There is data on this man at the Conn. State Library.

March 16, 1798 Hanna cole widow of Moses d. age 88 at East Hampton. Parents: James COLE and Mary SNOW.

Spouse: Mary WHITE. Moses COLE and Mary WHITE were married in 1766 in Chatham, , Connecticut. Children were: Rachael COLE.

Spouse: Hannah.


Nathaniel COLE.

Spouse: Elizabeth WOODFORD. Children were: Lydia COLE.


Rachael COLE was born on 12 Feb 1784 in Chatham, , Connecticut. She was born about 1784 in Connecticut.100 She was born about 1784 in Connecticut.100 She lived in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut in 1850.100 She died on 12 Sep 1865 in Millerton, , NY. She was buried in Canaan, CT. She is reference number 8A. She was also known as Rachel Isham.100 She was also known as Rachel Isham.100 Rachel Cole (8A)
born February 12, 1784 at Chatham, Ct.
mother Mary White (9A)
father Moses Cole (9B)
Married November 5,1810, John Isham (8B) , at Chatham, Ct.
died September 12, 1865 at Millerton, NY.

1840 Census: CT, Middlesex County, Middletown, 1st Ward, Federal Population Schedule, Page 321
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Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 19, 2004 11:58 AM
Name:Rachel Isham(Cole, Widow of John b.10 Aug 1782)
Age in 1860:71
Birthplace:Connecticut
Home in 1860:Saugerties, Ulster, New York
Gender:Female
Post Office:Saugerties
Roll:M653_869
Page:0
Year:1860
Head of Household:Theo(Theodore) Isham
Her dau. is Augusta Eunice Isham. Husband died in 1950 in Canaan CT.
----------------------------------------------------- Parents: Moses COLE and Mary WHITE.

Spouse: John ISHAM. John ISHAM and Rachael COLE were married on 5 Nov 1810 in Chatham, , Connecticut. Database: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
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Name: Rachel COLE
Birth Date: 1784
Birthplace: Connecticut, New York
Volume: 32
Page Number: 184
Reference: Survey of the Ishams in Eng. And Am. By Homer Worthington Brainard. Rutland, Vt, 1938. (672p.):189, 282
Source Information:
Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library, 1952-.
--------------------------------------------- Children were: Sophie Rachael ISHAM, Augusta Eunice ISHAM, Mary Esther ISHAM, Alfred ISHAM, Edward Byron ISHAM.


Ruth Chase COLE101 was born on 15 Apr 1651 in Swansee, Bristol, MA. She was born on 15 Apr 1651 in Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.102 She was born in 1652 in MA.101 She died on 15 Dec 1694 in Freetown, Bristol, MA. She died on 15 Dec 1694 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.102 She was also known as Ruth Cole.102 Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Thomas COLE103 was born between 1668 and 1669 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. He was born in 1668 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.103 He died in 1725 in Kittery, York, Maine, USA.103 He died. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Timothy COLE104,105 was born in 1646 in MA.104 He was born on 4 Sep 1646 in Yarmouth Barnstable Mass, America. He was born on 4 Sep 1646 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.105 He died on 15 Jan 1695 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.105 He died. Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


William COLE106 was born on 15 Sep 1663 in Eastham, Barnstable MA. He was born on 15 Sep 1663 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.106 He died in 1717. He died on 20 Nov 1735 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.106 Parents: Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER.


Mary COLES was born in 1469 in Calve, Willshire, England. afn:gJymk-35

Spouse: William BLAKE. Children were: Humphrey BLAKE.


Abraham COLLIER107 was born about 1560 in Goldwick England. He was born in 1560 in St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.107 He died in 1586 in St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.107 He died after 1586.

Spouse: Mrs COLLIER. Children were: William COLLIER.


Mary COLLIER.

Spouse: Daniel FOOTE. Children were: Daniel FOOTE.


Mrs COLLIER was born in 1563 in London, England.

Spouse: Abraham COLLIER. Children were: William COLLIER.


Rebecca COLLIER died on 29 Dec 1698 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. She was born in London, Middlesex, England. She was christened in St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. Parents: William COLLIER and Jane CURTES.

Spouse: James COLE. James COLE and Rebecca COLLIER were married in London, England. Children were: Daniel COLE.


William COLLIER was born between 1585 and 1590 in St Olave, South, Surrey, England. He died on 5 Jul 1671 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. Parents: Abraham COLLIER and Mrs COLLIER.

Spouse: Jane CURTES. William COLLIER and Jane CURTES were married on 16 May 1611 in St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. Children were: Rebecca COLLIER.


Sarah COLLINS.

Spouse: Thomas **** KENYON.


Sarah COLLINS.

Spouse: Thomas KENYON ===. Children were: Thomas KENYON, Stedman KENYON, Hannah KENYON ===, Simeon KENYON, Nancy KENYON, Sarah KINYON.


Sarah COLLINS was born on 30 Aug 1742. She died in 1778. Travelingsue@aol.com

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# ID: I78200485
# Name: SARAH COLLINS
# Given Name: SARAH
# Surname: COLLINS
# Sex: F
# Change Date: 14 Mar 2001

Marriage 1 THOMAS KENYON b: 14 Mar 1738

Children

1. Has No Children THOMAS KENYON b: 3 Feb 1765
2. Has No Children STEDMAN KENYON b: 20 Sep 1767
3. Has No Children HANNAH KENYON b: 3 May 1771
4. Has No Children SIMEON KENYON b: 16 May 1773
5. Has No Children NANCY KENYON b: 1780
6. Has Children SARAH KINYON b: 17 Jul 1778 in RICHMOND,RI

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Spouse: Thomas **** KENYON. Thomas **** KENYON and Sarah COLLINS were married on 15 Nov 1764. http://hometown.aol.com/ctk0209/kgen/kgen5.htm#1122

1122 THOMAS KENYON, B 14 Mar 1738; D ----; M1st 15 Nov 1764, Sarah Steadman; M2nd Sarah Collins.

CHILDREN:1st Wife: Sarah Steadman. 11221 Thomas Kenyon, b 3 Feb 1765;d ----; m Tabitha Larkin.
11222 Steadman Kenyon, b 20 Sept 1767; d ----; m1st ---- Wilcox; m2ndDesire Griffin.
1122A Hannah Kenyon, b 3 May 1771; d 4 Feb 1845; m "Deacon" David Kenyon (1625)
11223 Simeon Kenyon, b 16 May 1773; d ----; m Phoebe Barber.
1122B Sarah Kenyon, b 17 July 1778; d ----; m ---- Allen.
1122C Nancy Kenyon, b 1780; d 1819; Unmarried.

In the census of 1774, he was living in Richmond and was listed as Thomas Kenyon, Jr. with a family of one male over 16, three males under 16, one female over 16 and one female under 16. In the census of 1790,he was located in the same place and had in his family, two males over 16, two males under 16 and three females. He also had three other free persons living with him at that time. It appears that others than his own children were making their home with him during the census of 1790.

He was called "Rabbit Thomas" probably on account of his love of hunting. Children were: Stedman *** KENYON.


Willard W. COLLINS.108

Spouse: Harriet KENYON. Willard W. COLLINS and Harriet KENYON were married on 14 Jan 1849 in Of, Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island.108


Tamsin Or Thomasin CONSTABLE.

Spouse: John MAYO. Children were: Samuel MAYO.


Elizabeth COOK. Parents: Jacob COOK and Damaris HOPKINS.

Spouse: John DOTY.


Jacob COOK.

Spouse: Damaris HOPKINS. Children were: Elizabeth COOK.


Anna COOKE was born between 1636 and 1639. She was buried on 25 Jul 1656 in Eastham, Mass.

Spouse: Mark SNOW.


Sarah COOKE.

Spouse: John NEY. Children were: Catherine NEY.


Margaret COOPER.

Spouse: Richard DICKENSEN. Children were: Thomas DICKINSON.


Timothy CORADRAN.

Spouse: Laura Jean BRAMAN.


Alfred CORGAN died on 12 Apr 1945 in Germany. He was born in Unidilla, NY. He was buried in Holland. !Information from Susan Zates <smZates@beckman.com> and KFolkerts
<KFolkerts@AOL.com

Spouse: Muriel Dorothy CROSS. Alfred CORGAN and Muriel Dorothy CROSS were married in 1944.


Joann CORNWALL.

Spouse: Walter William HOWLAND. Children were: Scott William HOWLAND.


Walter COUNT OF CAEN. Parents: Rolf Robert ROLLO and GISELA.

Children were: Johnne DYKONSON.


Eunice COWLES was born in 1749. She died on 13 Sep 1804. She was buried in Torrington, CT.

Spouse: Job CURTIS. Job CURTIS and Eunice COWLES were married on 31 Jan 1764 in Cong Church, Torrington, CT. Children were: Zebulon CURTIS, Uri CURTIS.


Mary Ann COWLES.

Spouse: John HUBBARD.


Deborah CRANDALL. Parents: Joseph Reverend CRANDALL and Deborah BURDICK.

Spouse: George 2Nd STILLMAN.


Joseph Reverend CRANDALL.

Spouse: Deborah BURDICK. Children were: Deborah CRANDALL.

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