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Dear Joy,
William Cole is such a common name, 1000's of them. This is becoming a real
challenge. I will get his pension records from the Civil War and hopefully
that will give me more to go on. I will keep your info on file and who
knows, could be a link. Thank you so much for responding.
Arden
> I have a William COLE born 1823 at Steeple, Essex, England but don't know
if he ever went to USA.
> William, James and Mary are family names. William has come down to my
husband and his father was James. Grandfather was also a William Cole from
Essex.
>
> A Mary Cole b 1815 at Steeple also married a George Tunbridge in 1836
Don't know where George was born (haven't traced this side of the family
yet). but their son William Woodruff Tunbridge was married in Utah 16 May
1868 and d 25 Jul 1898 at Levan, Utah. His wife was Alice Ophelia Shepard. I
have no other information.
> Is this of any help?
>
> joy Cole
> Australia
>
> > HI,
>
> I know this is a longshot but I will give it a try. I am only beginning
my
> COLE research and already hitting that preverbal dead end. My great
> grandfather William Cole (have no middle name) born about 1821 in
England
> (unable to locate town), came to the USA fought in the Civil War, lied
about
> his age to join up and subsequently married a Lydia Chauncey (Chauncy)
born
> about 1838 to a prominent NYC family. they had 7 children Kate, Ella,
> William, James (my grandfather) David, Mary and Lydia all born in NYC.
>
> If there is any connection, I would love to hear from you. I know it's a
> pretty common name but I am trying every possible source.
>
>
I have a William COLE born 1823 at Steeple, Essex, England but don't know if he ever went to USA.
William, James and Mary are family names. William has come down to my husband and his father was James. Grandfather was also a William Cole from Essex.
A Mary Cole b 1815 at Steeple also married a George Tunbridge in 1836 Don't know where George was born (haven't traced this side of the family yet). but their son William Woodruff Tunbridge was married in Utah 16 May 1868 and d 25 Jul 1898 at Levan, Utah. His wife was Alice Ophelia Shepard. I have no other information.
Is this of any help?
joy Cole
Australia
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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:02:26 -0400
From: Arden Regnier <birdsanct(a)optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
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HI,
I know this is a longshot but I will give it a try. I am only beginning my
COLE research and already hitting that preverbal dead end. My great
grandfather William Cole (have no middle name) born about 1821 in England
(unable to locate town), came to the USA fought in the Civil War, lied about
his age to join up and subsequently married a Lydia Chauncey (Chauncy) born
about 1838 to a prominent NYC family. they had 7 children Kate, Ella,
William, James (my grandfather) David, Mary and Lydia all born in NYC.
If there is any connection, I would love to hear from you. I know it's a
pretty common name but I am trying every possible source.
Arden
My husbands grandfather was George Washingon Cole married to Eliz
Wainwright. George W Cole's grandfather was James F Cole b 1818 married to
Mary Eliz Rasor. Marys greatgrand father was George Adam Rauser immigrated
from Germany aboard the ship " Mary & Sarah" on his way to America. The date
of his arrival was given as 10-26-1754. His name on the ships records was
shown as Geo. Adam Reiser, Geog Adam Rayser & Gorg Adam Rauser In the
intervening year, George had his last name shortened to Rasor or Rosor and
married Margaretha Butlinger in Philadelphia 05-06-1755.George Razor name
is found on the Sussex Co., Newton twp, NJ tax list in 1774. They moved to
Virginia and purchased 100 acres of land in the Robinson River area of
Culpeper Co now Madison Co. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor was the daughter of
George Rasor son of Peter Rasor & Frances Deer. About 1794 they moved to the
Abbeville district of South Carolina. From here ,we believe the Razors went
to Indiana where they
became acquainted with the Coles. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor married James F
Cole in Indiana 09-15-1840. In 1840 they moved to Missouri and was on the
1850 census in Shannon County Mo.
Where is this Montouk State Park located? Thanks Judy
Barbara Marrs <bmarrs(a)bcmvco.net> wrote: Hello
Do you have any connection to the Crabtrees who married Marrs and
eventually moved to Oregon?
Barbara Marrs
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 9:22:26 -0700
From: <jmdurrett(a)charter.net>
Subject: [COLE] William Cole b. abt 1821 in England
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
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Arden
Did he fight for the North or the South during the Civil War? I am assuming he fought for the North.
Have you contacted the National Archies in Washington DC to get his military records.
Go to nara.gov and then military. They charge for this service but it is well worth it. It may give you information on where in England he was from.
Here is the link for military records. You will need both lines.
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-rec...
Good Luck
Joy
---- Arden Regnier <birdsanct(a)optonline.net> wrote:
> HI,
>
> I know this is a longshot but I will give it a try. I am only beginning my
> COLE research and already hitting that preverbal dead end. My great
> grandfather William Cole (have no middle name) born about 1821 in England
> (unable to locate town), came to the USA fought in the Civil War, lied about
> his age to join up and subsequently married a Lydia Chauncey (Chauncy) born
> about 1838 to a prominent NYC family. they had 7 children Kate, Ella,
> William, James (my grandfather) David, Mary and Lydia all born in NYC.
>
> If there is any connection, I would love to hear from you. I know it's a
> pretty common name but I am trying every possible source.
>
> Arden
>
>
> My husbands grandfather was George Washingon Cole married to Eliz
> Wainwright. George W Cole's grandfather was James F Cole b 1818 married to
> Mary Eliz Rasor. Marys greatgrand father was George Adam Rauser immigrated
> from Germany aboard the ship " Mary & Sarah" on his way to America. The date
> of his arrival was given as 10-26-1754. His name on the ships records was
> shown as Geo. Adam Reiser, Geog Adam Rayser & Gorg Adam Rauser In the
> intervening year, George had his last name shortened to Rasor or Rosor and
> married Margaretha Butlinger in Philadelphia 05-06-1755.George Razor name
> is found on the Sussex Co., Newton twp, NJ tax list in 1774. They moved to
> Virginia and purchased 100 acres of land in the Robinson River area of
> Culpeper Co now Madison Co. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor was the daughter of
> George Rasor son of Peter Rasor & Frances Deer. About 1794 they moved to the
> Abbeville district of South Carolina. From here ,we believe the Razors went
> to Indiana where they
> became acquainted with the Coles. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor married James F
> Cole in Indiana 09-15-1840. In 1840 they moved to Missouri and was on the
> 1850 census in Shannon County Mo.
> Where is this Montouk State Park located? Thanks Judy
>
> Barbara Marrs <bmarrs(a)bcmvco.net> wrote: Hello
> Do you have any connection to the Crabtrees who married Marrs and
> eventually moved to Oregon?
> Barbara Marrs
>
>
>
>
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HI,
I know this is a longshot but I will give it a try. I am only beginning my
COLE research and already hitting that preverbal dead end. My great
grandfather William Cole (have no middle name) born about 1821 in England
(unable to locate town), came to the USA fought in the Civil War, lied about
his age to join up and subsequently married a Lydia Chauncey (Chauncy) born
about 1838 to a prominent NYC family. they had 7 children Kate, Ella,
William, James (my grandfather) David, Mary and Lydia all born in NYC.
If there is any connection, I would love to hear from you. I know it's a
pretty common name but I am trying every possible source.
Arden
My husbands grandfather was George Washingon Cole married to Eliz
Wainwright. George W Cole's grandfather was James F Cole b 1818 married to
Mary Eliz Rasor. Marys greatgrand father was George Adam Rauser immigrated
from Germany aboard the ship " Mary & Sarah" on his way to America. The date
of his arrival was given as 10-26-1754. His name on the ships records was
shown as Geo. Adam Reiser, Geog Adam Rayser & Gorg Adam Rauser In the
intervening year, George had his last name shortened to Rasor or Rosor and
married Margaretha Butlinger in Philadelphia 05-06-1755.George Razor name
is found on the Sussex Co., Newton twp, NJ tax list in 1774. They moved to
Virginia and purchased 100 acres of land in the Robinson River area of
Culpeper Co now Madison Co. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor was the daughter of
George Rasor son of Peter Rasor & Frances Deer. About 1794 they moved to the
Abbeville district of South Carolina. From here ,we believe the Razors went
to Indiana where they
became acquainted with the Coles. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor married James F
Cole in Indiana 09-15-1840. In 1840 they moved to Missouri and was on the
1850 census in Shannon County Mo.
Where is this Montouk State Park located? Thanks Judy
Barbara Marrs <bmarrs(a)bcmvco.net> wrote: Hello
Do you have any connection to the Crabtrees who married Marrs and
eventually moved to Oregon?
Barbara Marrs
Arden
Did he fight for the North or the South during the Civil War? I am assuming he fought for the North.
Have you contacted the National Archies in Washington DC to get his military records.
Go to nara.gov and then military. They charge for this service but it is well worth it. It may give you information on where in England he was from.
Here is the link for military records. You will need both lines.
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-rec...
Good Luck
Joy
---- Arden Regnier <birdsanct(a)optonline.net> wrote:
> HI,
>
> I know this is a longshot but I will give it a try. I am only beginning my
> COLE research and already hitting that preverbal dead end. My great
> grandfather William Cole (have no middle name) born about 1821 in England
> (unable to locate town), came to the USA fought in the Civil War, lied about
> his age to join up and subsequently married a Lydia Chauncey (Chauncy) born
> about 1838 to a prominent NYC family. they had 7 children Kate, Ella,
> William, James (my grandfather) David, Mary and Lydia all born in NYC.
>
> If there is any connection, I would love to hear from you. I know it's a
> pretty common name but I am trying every possible source.
>
> Arden
>
>
> My husbands grandfather was George Washingon Cole married to Eliz
> Wainwright. George W Cole's grandfather was James F Cole b 1818 married to
> Mary Eliz Rasor. Marys greatgrand father was George Adam Rauser immigrated
> from Germany aboard the ship " Mary & Sarah" on his way to America. The date
> of his arrival was given as 10-26-1754. His name on the ships records was
> shown as Geo. Adam Reiser, Geog Adam Rayser & Gorg Adam Rauser In the
> intervening year, George had his last name shortened to Rasor or Rosor and
> married Margaretha Butlinger in Philadelphia 05-06-1755.George Razor name
> is found on the Sussex Co., Newton twp, NJ tax list in 1774. They moved to
> Virginia and purchased 100 acres of land in the Robinson River area of
> Culpeper Co now Madison Co. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor was the daughter of
> George Rasor son of Peter Rasor & Frances Deer. About 1794 they moved to the
> Abbeville district of South Carolina. From here ,we believe the Razors went
> to Indiana where they
> became acquainted with the Coles. Mary Eliz "Betsy" Rasor married James F
> Cole in Indiana 09-15-1840. In 1840 they moved to Missouri and was on the
> 1850 census in Shannon County Mo.
> Where is this Montouk State Park located? Thanks Judy
>
> Barbara Marrs <bmarrs(a)bcmvco.net> wrote: Hello
> Do you have any connection to the Crabtrees who married Marrs and
> eventually moved to Oregon?
> Barbara Marrs
>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
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Judy,
I think the reunion you are interested in is my family but it is Holland-Crabtree-Rasor at Montauk State Park, Mo & it will be in late July. My Mom has a letter with the date on it & I'll have to check it out.
The Coles, Hollands, Crabtrees & Rasors are all connected & I'm related to all of them. Let me know who your ancestors are & I can tell you if this is your connection.
Vernetta
> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:58:20 -0700> From: cojocj(a)sbcglobal.net> To: cole-l(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: [COLE] cole and rasor 2007 missouri reunions> > I am looking for information on the Cole & Rasor family reunion in Missouri for 2007. I understand there is a Cole reunion about this time of the year east of Springfield.Mo. Hope some one can help. Thanks. Judy Springfield, mo> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COLE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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Do you have any connection to the Crabtrees who married Marrs and
eventually moved to Oregon?
Barbara Marrs
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Subject: Re: [COLE] cole and rasor 2007 missouri reunions
Judy,
I think the reunion you are interested in is my family but it is
Holland-Crabtree-Rasor at Montauk State Park, Mo & it will be in late
July. My Mom has a letter with the date on it & I'll have to check it
out.
The Coles, Hollands, Crabtrees & Rasors are all connected & I'm
related to all of them. Let me know who your ancestors are & I can
tell you if this is your connection.
Vernetta
> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:58:20 -0700> From: cojocj(a)sbcglobal.net>
To: cole-l(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: [COLE] cole and rasor 2007 missouri
reunions> > I am looking for information on the Cole & Rasor family
reunion in Missouri for 2007. I understand there is a Cole reunion
about this time of the year east of Springfield.Mo. Hope some one can
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I am looking for information on the Cole & Rasor family reunion in Missouri for 2007. I understand there is a Cole reunion about this time of the year east of Springfield.Mo. Hope some one can help. Thanks. Judy Springfield, mo
In the June 4, 2007 edition of the Dallas Morning News on page 4B is the obituary of Billye Marilyn Cole. THIS IS ALL I KNOW ABOUT HER.
Born Aug. 22, 1926 passed away on June 2, 2007. She is survived by her son, a sister, five grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild. A viewing will be held at the Ted Dickey Funeral Home in Plano [TX] from 6-8 pm on Tuesday June 5 with graveside services in Memphis, TX on June 7.
Brian Cole