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The 1st Daniel COLE in Prince William County VA (by 1740 deed proof) was
married to a KING lady. The 1st Daniel was also an SAR Revolutionary War
Patriot by virtue of his having signed the Virginia "10,000 Names Petition."
Bob Fetters
> From: sayegirls(a)yahoo.com
> Reply-to: cole(a)rootsweb.com
> To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: 4/26/2011 2:15:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time
> Subj: Re: [COLE] Belle Haven Cemetery
>
>
> Well, the Cole family that I'm most familiar with is my own, and they're
> all
> Prince William County, VA Coles. My line migrated up to the D.C. area and
> into
> Howard County (Laurel/Savage) area. This particular line goes back in VA
> as far
> as the first relative I've traced, a Daniel Cole, who was born in VA in
> 1740.
> Not sure where they came from before that, but I'm pretty sure I'll run
> into
> emigration from Ireland / England if I'm lucky enough to find connections
> further back before Daniel.
>
>
>
> It's nice to chat with you! Good luck tracing your Cole roots!
> Amy
>
> If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he
> hears
> a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however
> measured
> or far away. - Thoreau
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Arden <birdsanct(a)optonline.net>
> To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 5:04:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [COLE] Belle Haven Cemetery
>
> Now my curiosity is up with the Cole's. I have a William Cole, born in
> Ireland 1829 although family says he came from England but was in fact
> Irish
> and emigrated with parents and brother to England during the Irish
> famine,
> and served in the Civil War with 15th Engineers, NY Infantry. Not only
> was
> he in VA during this time , he was by trade a tobacco dealer and after
> the
>
> CW spent a lot of time in the South, mainly VA buying tobacco for the
> company he worked for. Family lore says he had a common-law wife in VA
> and
> a few children. According to his wife's application for her widows
> benefits
> he was away more than home and did not support his family living here in
> Brooklyn, NY. Also according to family and affidavits in military
> records
> he was an abusive drinking man. I often wondered if there was more family
> in
> VA.
>
> Arden
> Long Island, NY
>
>
>> Genstsia -
>>
>> Not a problem...I can send you whatever you want. And thanks for the
> quick
>> info
>> about Hattie Virginia. I don't think anyone here is in my particular
> Cole
>> line,
>> but because I live so close, I wanted to check it out one day, anyway.
> Now
>> that
>> I've made connections with others online, it's nice to be able to share
>> them
>> with people in that family who might not be able to get here. You have
> to
>> have a
>> military ID and stickers to get on that part of the Quantico base
> because
>> it's
>> where the FBI Academy and lots of the weapons ranges are. In fact, Belle
>> Haven
>> Cemetery shares a parking lot with a weapons range. LOL!
>>
>> Soon as you know what you want, let me know!
>>
>> Amy
>>
>>
>> Hi Amy, I am going through my database and I definitely will want a
>> copy
>> of some of the gravestones. Several of those Coles are in my ancestry
> on
>> my
>> father's maternal line. As soon as I get all the ones I want together,
> I
>> will email you again. I also have some information on some of the
> names.
>> One being, Virginia C. Haag is Hattie Virginia Cole. And the Philip M.
>> Cole(s) are Philip Montgomery Cole Sr. and Jr. I'll get back to you.
>> Thanks,
>> gentsia
>> As a military family, I have access to the Belle Haven Cemetery aboard
>> the
>>
>> Quantico Marine Corps Base. I recently visited the cemetery and
>> photographed all
>> the Cole graves. I'll list the names and dates here in this message,
>> but
>> if
>> anyone is interested in the photographs, I'll be happy to email them to
>> individuals if you'll just shoot me an email and ask!
>>
>> E. Viola Cole Falter April 6 1901 to Sept. 12 1980
>> Dorsey Cole Nov 19 1915 to Aug 27 1935
>> Philip M. Cole March 23 1905 to Jan 20 1969
>> Margaret H. Cole Aug 6 1908 to May 30 1978
>> Mary Irene Cole Nov 10 1895 to April 14 1938
>> Philip M. Cole Apr 26 1865 to Mar 3 1935
>> Margaret O. Cole July 7 1874 to July 13 1953
>> There was a grave next to a row of Coles that doesn't bear the Cole
> name,
>> but
>> being that she was right next to all of them, I took her information
>> anyway:
>> Virginia C. Haag (or Haac) March 26 1903 to Oct 8 1933
>>
>> Hope these are helpful to someone, and please feel free to ask for a
>> photo
>> if
>> there's a grave that interests you.
>>
>> Amy
>> 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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Hello COLE researchers,
I am looking for the parents of Harvey COLE, my g-g-g grandfather . all
lived in New York.
Harvey Cole and Siblings:
Harvey Cole (1791-1863) m. Nancy Taylor / first child born 1810 / Harvey
owned land in Cairo, New York by 1812. I have lots of info on their
children etc. Interesting story here - Nancy is the granddaughter of James
Barker, an attorney, from England who came to the 'new world' in 1765 with
23 tenant families and settled in Woodstock (not THE Woodstock) but near the
present Town of Cairo. James Barker owned over 6000 acres in the Barker
Patent.
Elisha S. was older than Harvey (I think - no proof - his wife Rosanna
Linsley (perhaps Lindsley) was born Jan.1788). Known children (info from
Elisha Sr. will Sept. 1841) Son - Ira of Silver Creek, Chataqua Co., NY, Son
- Elias b.1810+/- lived with wife Betsey and several children in Cairo 1855
Census, Son - Elisha S. died (1839 at 27y) before his father, and is buried
in the Cairo Cem., Son - Nathan William of Indiana, Dau - Julia Lounsbury
wife of Joshua of Rondout, Dau - Amanda Houghtaling wife of David (m.13 Nov
1842) of Rondout.
Russel(l) (1792-1852) m. Elizabeth Gridley(1794-1861) lived in
Middleburgh,Schoharie Co.- all children born in SCH Co. but family was back
in Cairo, GRE Co. at least by 1850 (census record). Russell and Elizabeth
are buried in Taylor-Cole Cem. Cairo, NY.
Charles H. (1803-1882) m. Thankful Merchant (1805-1875) was in Sand Lake,
Rensselear Co., NY in 1865. Both buried there.
Amanda (no dates) m. a Mr. Smith - no info
Rachel m. Tobias Britt (Brett) 3 Jan.1816 - newspaper announcement says
Rachel was of Saugerties, Ulster Co., NY. Tobias was born 1789
Note: added Oct. 2009 . somewhere I read something about
Rachel Cole and Tobias Britt and thought this was NOT our Rachel. No proof
yet one way or another.
Any help greatly appreciated J
Linda Cole-Larsen
My stubbornly hidden Cole is Albert J Cole, born 1827 in Ohio. Married
Nancy Chamberlin 8 March 1853. Has anyone spotted a mention of him?
DeAnna (in rainy Baltimore)
Hard to believe that I have actually come across someone whom, I believe,
is of my own COLE family. Like you, Amy, I am most familiar with my own
COLE line. My father's mother was LUCY COLE, daughter of Wilmon P. COLE and
Mary E. COX. Wilmon's father was Matthias COLE. Matthiass' father was
Daniel COLE, and mother was Sarah UNKNOWN - at least to me. A great many of
my father's growing-up years were spent living with Lucy's sister, Linda
Cole, she never married and farmed the old family place in Independent Hill,
near Manassas; Daddy farmed with Linda for a good many years. There was
only one son in Lucy and Linda's generation and he died early in the Civil
War years..... Samuel COLE. When I began my genealogy journey a little more
than 10 years ago now, I met a Carolyn Lynn - who is also a COLE. She has
done so many years of research and I got a lot of my information from her
research. I knew my father's family - mother's side - were Coles but that's
pretty much what I had. Does any of this sound familiar to you?
Gentsia Keys/Ray/Zimmerman.
In a message dated 4/22/2012 6:02:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
LJSLumpy(a)aol.com writes:
In my files from Amy on April 26, 2011
Lori
____________________________________
From: sayegirls(a)yahoo.com
Reply-to: cole(a)rootsweb.com
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: 4/26/2011 2:15:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time
Subj: Re: [COLE] Belle Haven Cemetery
Well, the Cole family that I'm most familiar with is my own, and they're
all
Prince William County, VA Coles. My line migrated up to the D.C. area and
into
Howard County (Laurel/Savage) area. This particular line goes back in VA
as far
as the first relative I've traced, a Daniel Cole, who was born in VA in
1740.
Not sure where they came from before that, but I'm pretty sure I'll run
into
emigration from Ireland / England if I'm lucky enough to find connections
further back before Daniel.
It's nice to chat with you! Good luck tracing your Cole roots!
Amy
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he
hears
a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however
measured
or far away. - Thoreau
In a message dated 4/22/2012 8:51:09 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
fetters(a)bright.net writes:
My Daniel COLEs (Sr & Jr) were a "near miss" in this post because of the
Fauquier County, Virginia location. My Daniel COLEs were originally in
Prince William County, VA as early as 1740. Daniel Jr. served in the
Revolution from there. Daniel Jr died in Culpeper County in 1851.
Daniel
Jr's daughter, Frances, married Thomas KELLY Jr and Daniel Jr himself
married 2nd, Thomas Kelly's sister, Mary Ann Kelly. The Kelly's were of
Fauquier County, before Culpeper County.
That said, I can't connect our COLE's but maybe you will see something?
Robert A. "Bob" Fetters
---- Original Message -----
From: <Wvlyle(a)aol.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:13 PM
Subject: [COLE] John and William Cole of Baltimore County, MD and now WV
> Glad to see some people talking about the Cole families. So, I will
post
> about my steel/stone wall.
>
>
> John Cole b1755 married Elizabeth Cullison in 1782 in Baltimore County,
> MD.
> William Cole b ca1742 married Elizabeth Hardesty in 1769 in Baltimore
> County, MD.
>
> These brothers moved from MD to Fauquier County, VA and then to what is
> now
> Barbour County, WV, where they are buried.
>
> With the common names of William and John, I have never been able to find
> the names of their parents. I have looked for over 20 years.
>
> Their children married and gave the following middle names to their
> children: Cullison, Hardesty, Waters, Williams, Finacy, Alexander,
> Washington,
> Scott, Stevens, Ball, Morgan and Rosel. Some where in those middle
names
> is
> a clue to the parents of William and John.
>
> There is some incorrect information on the Internet as to the maiden
names
> of the wives of William and John. I am confident of the maiden names I
> have listed above.
>
> Any help or tip would be most appreciated.
>
> Lyle Corder
> Bridegeport, WV about 30 minutes from where these families are
> buried.
>
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April 22, 2012
Sending some information that I had gathered from other COLE Researchers
over the years, hope it may help some one.
CARPE DIEM,
Lori ;- ) in Arizona formally from Washington, PA.
Information from Pam, and other COLE researchers in Jan. 6, 2008
CARPE DIEM.....................
Lori ;- ) in AZ. formally from Little Washington, PA.
Lori ..................researching THE COLE's also........................I
can't find anything on a WALKER WAYATT COLE?
____________________________________
From: Pamrthompson(a)aol.com
Reply-to: cole(a)rootsweb.com
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com, jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net
Sent: 1/6/2008 11:27:39 AM US Mountain Standard Time
Subj: Re: [COLE] Tennessee Cole (with New England Connections)
The only book I know of that Redmond Cole published was about the Coles
of
Johnson Co., TN. I have a copy, but I'm not sure if it's readily
available for
purchase. Here's the entry for that book from my Bibliography:
-----------------
Cole, Redmond Selecman; Mary C. Cole, ed. The Coles of Johnson County,
State
of Tennessee. Tulsa, OK: By the editor, 1961–62. The title on the cover
of
this paperbound book says The Story of Captain Jesse Cole of Johnson
County,
Tennessee, His Ancestry and Related Families. Redmond Cole began
compiling
this book, his only published major work, about a year before his death.
In the
Foreword written in February 1958, he said:
“Years have been spent in contacting known descendants of Capt. Jesse
Cole
[(Sampson6, Joseph5, Hugh4, Hugh3, Hugh2, James1)] to acquire essential
facts
concerning this man and his descendants wherever found.... In the very
nature
of things, I have had to rely in many instances, on the facts supplied by
my
informants. I have, where possible, checked my data against records found
in
courthouses at Elizabethton, Tenn., and Mountain City, Tenn., and in some
instances, data gathered from Federal Census records. The data used, I
verily
believe, is substantially an accurate story of the families mentioned.”
After Redmond’s death on 16 July 1959, his wife Mary finished the book.
She
wrote in October 1960:
“This story of Capt. Jesse Cole was the last genealogical work he was
attempting. I had been helping him arrange his material so hope I can
retain enough
of his knowledge to understand his arrangement and proceed with the
records
to save them from being lost, scattered, burned or buried in some hidden
box.
So many members of the family have expressed interest that I feel I would
be
false to his ideals, if I let the project die. So I will publish the
material I now have on hand, hoping I will not make too many errors.”
----------------------
Actually, three James Cole descendant brothers (sons of Joseph Cole and
Freelove Mason) married three Daniel Cole descendant sisters (daughters
of Israel
Cole III and Remember Burgess), and they all lived in Washington Co., VA,
having come from MA via NY.
There are a number of Grindstaff's in the Jesse Cole book's index. I am
interested in contacting any descendants of Joseph and Freelove Cole.
Jim, is Abel F. Cole a descendant of James Cole of Plymouth? I couldn't
easily find him in my records.
-- Pam Thompson, revising and updating E.B. Cole’s 1908 book, The
Descendants of James Cole of Plymouth
In a message dated 1/5/2008 12:03:31 AM Pacific Standard Time,
cole-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008
From: Jim Cole <jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net>
Subject: [COLE] Tennessee Coles
To: COLE(a)rootsweb.com
A few years ago, a coworker from the Bristol TN area was reading a
book his mother had (History of Johnson County 1986, Sesquicentenial
Edition (Johnson County TN), Johnson County Historical Society, LC #
85-52178.), and thought it very coincidental that there was
significant mention of COLEs with a New England linkage. (I'm a NE
COLE.) Whereas I was just beginning to dabble into genealogy, he was
kind enough to let me review this book and I copied pages and input
much of the information. The info I found indicated that the JAMES of
Plymouth MA line and the DANIEL of Eastham MA line came together when
Sampson COLE (James1, Hugh2, Hugh3, Hugh4, Joseph5) married Kezia COLE
(Daniel1, Israel2, Israel3, Israel4). Sampson had another wife, Lydia
Wheeler, with which he sired Shady Valley TN's most famous prodigal
son, Capt. Jesse Cole.
I have this documented digitally, however this was done, a while
back, before I knew the importance of documenting sources. Some of
the info is from the aforementioned book, the E.B. Cole book on JAMES
of Plymouth, as well as from FIDO-Net BB's I was monitoring at the
time. I also have a pretty extensive GEDCOM given to me by a gent
named Albert Grindstaff, who I've subsequently lost contact with, who
is a descendant of the Capt. Jesse COLE of Shady Valley line. I can
provide either or both in GEDCOM, but as I mentioned, the 'sourcing'
is quite minimal, however, it may be useful in providing a 'pointer'
in your research.
Please contact me OFF-LIST at <jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net>, if you're
interested.
Jim Cole, Jacksonville FL (researching ancestors of Abel F. Cole
[1779-1835] of Gardiner Me)
____________________________________
From: LJSLumpy(a)aol.com
To: sfpf4(a)yahoo.com, COLE(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: 3/14/2010 3:42:16 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time
Subj: COLES
Information from Pam, and other COLE researchers in Jan. 6, 2008
CARPE DIEM.....................
Lori ;- ) in AZ. formally from Little Washington, PA.
Lori ..................researching THE COLE's
also........................I can't find anything on a WALKER WAYATT COLE?
____________________________________
From: Pamrthompson(a)aol.com
Reply-to: cole(a)rootsweb.com
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com, jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net
Sent: 1/6/2008 11:27:39 AM US Mountain Standard Time
Subj: Re: [COLE] Tennessee Cole (with New England Connections)
The only book I know of that Redmond Cole published was about the Coles
of
Johnson Co., TN. I have a copy, but I'm not sure if it's readily
available for
purchase. Here's the entry for that book from my Bibliography:
-----------------
Cole, Redmond Selecman; Mary C. Cole, ed. The Coles of Johnson County,
State
of Tennessee. Tulsa, OK: By the editor, 1961–62. The title on the cover
of
this paperbound book says The Story of Captain Jesse Cole of Johnson
County,
Tennessee, His Ancestry and Related Families. Redmond Cole began
compiling
this book, his only published major work, about a year before his death.
In the
Foreword written in February 1958, he said:
“Years have been spent in contacting known descendants of Capt. Jesse
Cole
[(Sampson6, Joseph5, Hugh4, Hugh3, Hugh2, James1)] to acquire essential
facts
concerning this man and his descendants wherever found.... In the very
nature
of things, I have had to rely in many instances, on the facts supplied by
my
informants. I have, where possible, checked my data against records found
in
courthouses at Elizabethton, Tenn., and Mountain City, Tenn., and in some
instances, data gathered from Federal Census records. The data used, I
verily
believe, is substantially an accurate story of the families mentioned.”
After Redmond’s death on 16 July 1959, his wife Mary finished the book.
She
wrote in October 1960:
“This story of Capt. Jesse Cole was the last genealogical work he was
attempting. I had been helping him arrange his material so hope I can
retain enough
of his knowledge to understand his arrangement and proceed with the
records
to save them from being lost, scattered, burned or buried in some hidden
box.
So many members of the family have expressed interest that I feel I would
be
false to his ideals, if I let the project die. So I will publish the
material I now have on hand, hoping I will not make too many errors.”
----------------------
Actually, three James Cole descendant brothers (sons of Joseph Cole and
Freelove Mason) married three Daniel Cole descendant sisters (daughters
of Israel
Cole III and Remember Burgess), and they all lived in Washington Co., VA,
having come from MA via NY.
There are a number of Grindstaff's in the Jesse Cole book's index. I am
interested in contacting any descendants of Joseph and Freelove Cole.
Jim, is Abel F. Cole a descendant of James Cole of Plymouth? I couldn't
easily find him in my records.
-- Pam Thompson, revising and updating E.B. Cole’s 1908 book, The
Descendants of James Cole of Plymouth
In a message dated 1/5/2008 12:03:31 AM Pacific Standard Time,
cole-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008
From: Jim Cole <jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net>
Subject: [COLE] Tennessee Coles
To: COLE(a)rootsweb.com
A few years ago, a coworker from the Bristol TN area was reading a
book his mother had (History of Johnson County 1986, Sesquicentenial
Edition (Johnson County TN), Johnson County Historical Society, LC #
85-52178.), and thought it very coincidental that there was
significant mention of COLEs with a New England linkage. (I'm a NE
COLE.) Whereas I was just beginning to dabble into genealogy, he was
kind enough to let me review this book and I copied pages and input
much of the information. The info I found indicated that the JAMES of
Plymouth MA line and the DANIEL of Eastham MA line came together when
Sampson COLE (James1, Hugh2, Hugh3, Hugh4, Joseph5) married Kezia COLE
(Daniel1, Israel2, Israel3, Israel4). Sampson had another wife, Lydia
Wheeler, with which he sired Shady Valley TN's most famous prodigal
son, Capt. Jesse Cole.
I have this documented digitally, however this was done, a while
back, before I knew the importance of documenting sources. Some of
the info is from the aforementioned book, the E.B. Cole book on JAMES
of Plymouth, as well as from FIDO-Net BB's I was monitoring at the
time. I also have a pretty extensive GEDCOM given to me by a gent
named Albert Grindstaff, who I've subsequently lost contact with, who
is a descendant of the Capt. Jesse COLE of Shady Valley line. I can
provide either or both in GEDCOM, but as I mentioned, the 'sourcing'
is quite minimal, however, it may be useful in providing a 'pointer'
in your research.
Please contact me OFF-LIST at <jamesecole(a)bellsouth.net>, if you're
interested.
Jim Cole, Jacksonville FL (researching ancestors of Abel F. Cole
[1779-1835] of Gardiner Me)
In my files from Amy on April 26, 2011
Lori
____________________________________
From: sayegirls(a)yahoo.com
Reply-to: cole(a)rootsweb.com
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: 4/26/2011 2:15:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time
Subj: Re: [COLE] Belle Haven Cemetery
Well, the Cole family that I'm most familiar with is my own, and they're
all
Prince William County, VA Coles. My line migrated up to the D.C. area and
into
Howard County (Laurel/Savage) area. This particular line goes back in VA
as far
as the first relative I've traced, a Daniel Cole, who was born in VA in
1740.
Not sure where they came from before that, but I'm pretty sure I'll run
into
emigration from Ireland / England if I'm lucky enough to find connections
further back before Daniel.
It's nice to chat with you! Good luck tracing your Cole roots!
Amy
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he
hears
a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however
measured
or far away. - Thoreau
________________________________
From: Arden <birdsanct(a)optonline.net>
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 5:04:21 PM
Subject: Re: [COLE] Belle Haven Cemetery
Now my curiosity is up with the Cole's. I have a William Cole, born in
Ireland 1829 although family says he came from England but was in fact
Irish
and emigrated with parents and brother to England during the Irish famine,
and served in the Civil War with 15th Engineers, NY Infantry. Not only was
he in VA during this time , he was by trade a tobacco dealer and after the
CW spent a lot of time in the South, mainly VA buying tobacco for the
company he worked for. Family lore says he had a common-law wife in VA
and
a few children. According to his wife's application for her widows
benefits
he was away more than home and did not support his family living here in
Brooklyn, NY. Also according to family and affidavits in military records
he was an abusive drinking man. I often wondered if there was more family
in
VA.
Arden
Long Island, NY
> Genstsia -
>
> Not a problem...I can send you whatever you want. And thanks for the
quick
> info
> about Hattie Virginia. I don't think anyone here is in my particular
Cole
> line,
> but because I live so close, I wanted to check it out one day, anyway.
Now
> that
> I've made connections with others online, it's nice to be able to share
> them
> with people in that family who might not be able to get here. You have
to
> have a
> military ID and stickers to get on that part of the Quantico base
because
> it's
> where the FBI Academy and lots of the weapons ranges are. In fact, Belle
> Haven
> Cemetery shares a parking lot with a weapons range. LOL!
>
> Soon as you know what you want, let me know!
>
> Amy
>
>
> Hi Amy, I am going through my database and I definitely will want a copy
> of some of the gravestones. Several of those Coles are in my ancestry
on
> my
> father's maternal line. As soon as I get all the ones I want together,
I
> will email you again. I also have some information on some of the
names.
> One being, Virginia C. Haag is Hattie Virginia Cole. And the Philip M.
> Cole(s) are Philip Montgomery Cole Sr. and Jr. I'll get back to you.
> Thanks,
> gentsia
> As a military family, I have access to the Belle Haven Cemetery aboard
> the
>
> Quantico Marine Corps Base. I recently visited the cemetery and
> photographed all
> the Cole graves. I'll list the names and dates here in this message, but
> if
> anyone is interested in the photographs, I'll be happy to email them to
> individuals if you'll just shoot me an email and ask!
>
> E. Viola Cole Falter April 6 1901 to Sept. 12 1980
> Dorsey Cole Nov 19 1915 to Aug 27 1935
> Philip M. Cole March 23 1905 to Jan 20 1969
> Margaret H. Cole Aug 6 1908 to May 30 1978
> Mary Irene Cole Nov 10 1895 to April 14 1938
> Philip M. Cole Apr 26 1865 to Mar 3 1935
> Margaret O. Cole July 7 1874 to July 13 1953
> There was a grave next to a row of Coles that doesn't bear the Cole
name,
> but
> being that she was right next to all of them, I took her information
> anyway:
> Virginia C. Haag (or Haac) March 26 1903 to Oct 8 1933
>
> Hope these are helpful to someone, and please feel free to ask for a
> photo
> if
> there's a grave that interests you.
>
> Amy
> 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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I do find in my files a SAMUEL COLE s/o DAVID COLE & ANNA DAVIS, but he
was
born 10 Mar. 1821 in East Fallowfield, Chester Co., PA. d. 12 Feb. 1905
in
Greenwood Twp., Chester Co., PA. and buried in Porters Corner Cem..,
Chester Co.,
Pa, He married: RACHEL RANKIN.
Then there was a DANIEL COLE , one of the Revolutionary War penisioners
of the name from VA., was born in 1763 in Prince William Co., VA. and died
in
1851 in Culpepper Co., VA. never residing outside of the State of VA.
This
DANIEL COLE did have sons named: DANIEL (THE 3rd.) WILLIAM, SAMUEL,
RICHARD &
HENRY, All these children were all named on his "Final Pension Payment"
file.
Lori
John Cole was my 5 GG-grandfather. He was born 18 April 1744 MA & died 9 July 1817, Gorham, Ontario Co. NY. His wife was Hannah ( last name unknown to me) born 31 March 1746, NY & died 3 Dec. 1816, Gorham. Most of his life was spent in Windsor, Berkshire Co. MA, but after 1810 he had moved to Gorham, NY.
John & Hannah had two sons.
1. my 4th G-grandfather, Jonathan born 3 Sept 1768 , Berkshire C. MA -died 9 August 1828, Gorham NY. Spouse Mary Ann ( Polly) Brewer, born 1 May 1773, Temple, Hillsboro Co. New Hampshire- died 19 May 1869, Colebrook, Ashtabula Co. Ohio. 6 children Willard, William, Harvey, Melinda ( my 3rdG-grandmother) Gilbert & Samuel
2. Willard, June 1779 Windsor, Berkshire Co. MA- died 30 Dec. 1844, Gorham, NY. Spouse Hannah Punderson Chapman, born 1779, Windsor, MA died 9 May 1844, Gorham. 7 children- five living to maturity. Esther, Hannah, Cyrus, George & Amanda.
If anyone is researching this line or other Cole lines in Windsor, MA or Gorham, NY I'd be happy to connect with you.
Joanne Mack, Salem, Oregon
I have my same brick wall but since this is the first discussion concerning
Baltimore Co. MD.
I have never found paper documentation for family of my Ruth Cole
RUTH COLE
m. Nathan Hawkins 14 Feb 1744, Baltimore County, MD
We know from court records that she was still living when husband
Nathan died in 1781, Sullivan Co. TN
any research clues would be appreciated.
Joy,
TN
----- Original Message -----
From: <Wvlyle(a)aol.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 1:13 PM
Subject: [COLE] John and William Cole of Baltimore County, MD and now WV
> Glad to see some people talking about the Cole families. So, I will post
> about my steel/stone wall.
>
>
> John Cole b1755 married Elizabeth Cullison in 1782 in Baltimore County,
> MD.
> William Cole b ca1742 married Elizabeth Hardesty in 1769 in Baltimore
> County, MD.
>
> These brothers moved from MD to Fauquier County, VA and then to what is
> now
> Barbour County, WV, where they are buried.
>
> With the common names of William and John, I have never been able to find
> the names of their parents. I have looked for over 20 years.
>
> Their children married and gave the following middle names to their
> children: Cullison, Hardesty, Waters, Williams, Finacy, Alexander,
> Washington,
> Scott, Stevens, Ball, Morgan and Rosel. Some where in those middle names
> is
> a clue to the parents of William and John.
>
> There is some incorrect information on the Internet as to the maiden names
> of the wives of William and John. I am confident of the maiden names I
> have listed above.
>
> Any help or tip would be most appreciated.
>
> Lyle Corder
> Bridegeport, WV about 30 minutes from where these families are
> buried.
>
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Arden,
You did not say which regiment and company William served in, so I could not
look to see if Fold3 had a file for him. There were a lot of William Coles
who served from NY, some with and without middle initials.
If he received a pension, it is possible that he named his place of birth.
Even if he did not, it is possible that his military files might name it.
The military file for my John Rouse did name his place of birth.
NARA has Union military and pension files. If you order them, be certain to
specifiy that you want the complete file of whichever file you order.
Lee Anne
Thanks for the information Bob: I don't see a connection. There were so
many Coles in MD. I know there was a Giles Cole. I wish they had named
one of their kids Giles. I guess I will never find the parents.
Lyle Corder
In a message dated 4/22/2012 11:50:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
fetters(a)bright.net writes:
My Daniel COLEs (Sr & Jr) were a "near miss
I seek the ancestry of Daniel Preston Cole who died in Pike County, Alabama
about 1829 at the age of 84. So born about 1745. Children listed in
will were: Ranson, Thomas, Noah B., Mason, Peggy, and Daniel.
Married to Marie DuBose of SC French Huguenot descent. Migration west
went from SC, to Ga. to Ala.
Early researchers link this Daniel Cole to a Cole who fought with western
Virginia troops in the Revolutionary War. Others have suggested a Pa.
link. A link to the Cole family of Eastern Va. is also logical.
Any chance that someone has found reliable roots for Daniel Preston Cole?
Sandy Rowe
wlsrowe(a)aol.com
The Cole clan. I am at a complete dead end with my COLE. My William Cole
born 1829 somewhere in Ireland to Thomas b 1791 & Kity? b1802 in Ireland.
Brother Thomas b 1831. Family emigrated to England abt. 1850 or earlier as I
found them in 1851 English Census records. William emigrated to the
US...Brooklyn, NY prior to 1855 when he married Lydia Chauncey a NY girl and
enlisted to fight in the Civil War. Both Lydia and William are road blocks
for me.
Arden
NY
Life is 10% what happens to me
and 90% how I react to it.
My husband is descended from Thomas Cole (b.1794 d. 1870) and Martha Wilkinson (b. 1803, the daughter of John and Margaret Wilkinson.
Thomas and Martha were married 22 Feb 1825 in Chesterfield County, VA (Marriage Records, 1771-1860 of Chesterfield Co, VA).
There are some other Cole listings in the marriage records that I copied but I'm not sure if or how Thomas relates to these:
Haley Cole and Janette Baird (Dec. 18, 1839)
James H. Cole and Mary Jane McCauley (27 Aug 1849)
Joseph Cole and Sally O. Cole, (dau. of Hamblin Cole), who consents. Thomas Cole, wit. (29 March 1825 marr. 30 Mar)
Joshua Cole and Mary N. Cheatham (21 Sept 1835, marr 23 Sept)
I am searching for Thomas Cole's parents and siblings. Thomas and Martha named their first child, a son, Richard H. Cole (born 1826 in VA). (Could the "H" initial for the middle name stand for Hamblin?) They subsequently had two daughters, Virginia (born in VA in 1829) and another daughter, Martha, born in KY. His wife, Martha, died and he married Rebecca (Murray) Brittain/Brittian (widow) in 1838 and had more children with his second wife.
The Cole Cemetery is situated in Marshall County, KY, where the Coles lived before the 1840 census.
Glad to see some people talking about the Cole families. So, I will post
about my steel/stone wall.
John Cole b1755 married Elizabeth Cullison in 1782 in Baltimore County,
MD.
William Cole b ca1742 married Elizabeth Hardesty in 1769 in Baltimore
County, MD.
These brothers moved from MD to Fauquier County, VA and then to what is now
Barbour County, WV, where they are buried.
With the common names of William and John, I have never been able to find
the names of their parents. I have looked for over 20 years.
Their children married and gave the following middle names to their
children: Cullison, Hardesty, Waters, Williams, Finacy, Alexander, Washington,
Scott, Stevens, Ball, Morgan and Rosel. Some where in those middle names is
a clue to the parents of William and John.
There is some incorrect information on the Internet as to the maiden names
of the wives of William and John. I am confident of the maiden names I
have listed above.
Any help or tip would be most appreciated.
Lyle Corder
Bridegeport, WV about 30 minutes from where these families are
buried.
Sure is good to see other Cole members out there. Our Cole family starts with William Cole b 1737 NJ married to Mary Mercy Kent b 1728 NJ. I have been researching for several years and haven't found eithers parents. I have looked at the website Cole Family of Devon and Cornwell, England which is very interesting but haven't found any of their ancestry related to mine. Don't give up hope. Thanks to a gentlemen from CA researching a friends Cole family, he found my husbands great grandmothers Obit in Missouri and where she is suppose to be buried in an unmarked grave in Ok. We had been looking for nearly 10 yrs so there is hope. Keep the info coming and if I find any of your family I will let you know. Judy
--- On Sat, 4/21/12, msaban(a)wyoming.com <msaban(a)wyoming.com> wrote:
From: msaban(a)wyoming.com <msaban(a)wyoming.com>
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Saturday, April 21, 2012, 12:08 PM
Hey, Tim. Good to hear from you. Thanks for the recap. I think research has, like you said, proved that Daniel and James lines are not related. I am just getting into the Kool research. I know they helped settled New Amsterdam. And I have found so far across the pond is that there are at least one or two generations there. So I am not one who thinks they too may be related to James' line in England. Only loose connection I have found is that the Kool family in New Amsterdam built the first brewery there, and James certainly would have enjoyed that! <vbg>
Hope all is well with you Tim.
Mary
--- timcole(a)colescorner.com wrote:
From: "Tim Cole" <timcole(a)colescorner.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Cc: Pam Thompson <pamrthompson(a)aol.com>
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 04:03:15 -0500
I am a descendant of James Cole of Devonshire and lately of Plymouth. The
intermarriage of the two major Cole lines (James and Daniel) -- and I
believe there was more than one intermarriage -- produced an interesting
lineage and a significant portion of the historic settlement of the Great
Plains; the evidence of their influence is present in much of the Midwest,
either from the separate lines or from the merged.
There is even speculation that the Dutch Kool line stems from an early
immigration of English Coles escaping religious persecution in England to
the Netherlands, much as the Plymouth Pilgrims had done before their voyage
to North America. Many recent researchers have contrived to associate
Daniel Cole with James, especially since they immigrated about the same time
to nearly the same place, but no evidence for this has been uncovered, and
what DNA samples have been provided from both lines has so far substantiated
that no "blood line" is common between the two founding families.
As far as participation in the RootsWeb forum, much had been done far
earlier in its formation, with far more entries than some others, probably
exhausting the available source material and answering (or never answering)
the many questions proffered.
I maintain a casual vigil, realizing that perhaps once in two years a
revelation occurs and I can add a statement to my genealogy. Is it
worthwhile? Of course it is.
----- Original Message -----
From: <msaban(a)wyoming.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
>I am actually researching three Cole lines. 1) James Cole from Devonshire
>Eng to Plymouth, down through his line to Sampson Cole who married Keziah
>Cole who was a descendant of 2) Daniel Cole who came from England to
>Eastham, Barnstaple, Mass. Forward their descendants traveled from Mass to
>VA to TN to AR to IL to TX and beyond. And then recently in researching my
>granddaughter's father's line, picked up a third line - 3) the Kool/Cool
>line from Amersterdam, Netherlands and played a pretty good role in
>settling New Amsterham, NY. The name gradually changed from Kool to Cool
>to Cole (her line ended up in Nebraska).
>
> --- jcole331(a)comcast.net wrote:
>
> From: "John" <jcole331(a)comcast.net>
> To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 13:48:39 -0400
>
> Still doing research on my father's side--haven't found too much lately.
>
> John W. Cole part of the Coles of NY and Tioga, County, PA.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GentsiaZee(a)aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:58 AM
> To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
>
> I agree in regards to low traffic - the COLE name is integral in my
> research on my father's side, but it's been a long time since I have found
> anything. gentsia
>
>
> In a message dated 3/22/2012 10:28:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> kennesco(a)bnin.net writes:
>
> One good thing though, I wonder sometimes if anyone is still on here with
> the low traffic.
>
> Scott Cole
> (part of the Oakley Coles from Magoffin Co., KY.)
>
>
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Hey, Tim. Good to hear from you. Thanks for the recap. I think research has, like you said, proved that Daniel and James lines are not related. I am just getting into the Kool research. I know they helped settled New Amsterdam. And I have found so far across the pond is that there are at least one or two generations there. So I am not one who thinks they too may be related to James' line in England. Only loose connection I have found is that the Kool family in New Amsterdam built the first brewery there, and James certainly would have enjoyed that! <vbg>
Hope all is well with you Tim.
Mary
--- timcole(a)colescorner.com wrote:
From: "Tim Cole" <timcole(a)colescorner.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Cc: Pam Thompson <pamrthompson(a)aol.com>
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 04:03:15 -0500
I am a descendant of James Cole of Devonshire and lately of Plymouth. The
intermarriage of the two major Cole lines (James and Daniel) -- and I
believe there was more than one intermarriage -- produced an interesting
lineage and a significant portion of the historic settlement of the Great
Plains; the evidence of their influence is present in much of the Midwest,
either from the separate lines or from the merged.
There is even speculation that the Dutch Kool line stems from an early
immigration of English Coles escaping religious persecution in England to
the Netherlands, much as the Plymouth Pilgrims had done before their voyage
to North America. Many recent researchers have contrived to associate
Daniel Cole with James, especially since they immigrated about the same time
to nearly the same place, but no evidence for this has been uncovered, and
what DNA samples have been provided from both lines has so far substantiated
that no "blood line" is common between the two founding families.
As far as participation in the RootsWeb forum, much had been done far
earlier in its formation, with far more entries than some others, probably
exhausting the available source material and answering (or never answering)
the many questions proffered.
I maintain a casual vigil, realizing that perhaps once in two years a
revelation occurs and I can add a statement to my genealogy. Is it
worthwhile? Of course it is.
----- Original Message -----
From: <msaban(a)wyoming.com>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
>I am actually researching three Cole lines. 1) James Cole from Devonshire
>Eng to Plymouth, down through his line to Sampson Cole who married Keziah
>Cole who was a descendant of 2) Daniel Cole who came from England to
>Eastham, Barnstaple, Mass. Forward their descendants traveled from Mass to
>VA to TN to AR to IL to TX and beyond. And then recently in researching my
>granddaughter's father's line, picked up a third line - 3) the Kool/Cool
>line from Amersterdam, Netherlands and played a pretty good role in
>settling New Amsterham, NY. The name gradually changed from Kool to Cool
>to Cole (her line ended up in Nebraska).
>
> --- jcole331(a)comcast.net wrote:
>
> From: "John" <jcole331(a)comcast.net>
> To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 13:48:39 -0400
>
> Still doing research on my father's side--haven't found too much lately.
>
> John W. Cole part of the Coles of NY and Tioga, County, PA.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GentsiaZee(a)aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:58 AM
> To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
>
> I agree in regards to low traffic - the COLE name is integral in my
> research on my father's side, but it's been a long time since I have found
> anything. gentsia
>
>
> In a message dated 3/22/2012 10:28:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> kennesco(a)bnin.net writes:
>
> One good thing though, I wonder sometimes if anyone is still on here with
> the low traffic.
>
> Scott Cole
> (part of the Oakley Coles from Magoffin Co., KY.)
>
>
>
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It is correct that James Cole of Plymouth and Daniel Cole of Eastham were
not brothers. In my last book "Early Descendants of Daniel Cole" I included
a transcription of the 1630 will of Zacheus Cole, the brother of Daniel
Cole. Zacheus mentions his brothers Job, John and Daniel but does not
mention a James Cole. The same for brother John's will - no mention of a
James Cole.
As for the date that Daniel came to New England, it was sometime between
late 1637 (brother John's will) and 6 April 1640 <PCR 1:144> when he was
granted land. His brother John's will indicated he did not know if Daniel
was still living but if he was, his share would have to be delivered to him.
This shows us that the two were not in regular touch, therefore Daniel was
most likely still in England in 1637.
In my upcoming book on James Cole, I tried to determine when he came to New
England. He is last mentioned in England when his first two children were
baptized at Barnstaple, Devonshire in 1627 and 1628. Since no other
baptisms have been found there for any other children, James may have been
on the move after 1628 - but whether to other parts of England or to New
England is unknown. He first shows up in Plymouth on the March 1633/4 tax
list <PCR 1:28> and he was made a freeman sometime between 1 January 1633/4
and 1 January 1634/5. <PCR 1:4> He was in Plymouth early enough to have been
considered an "ancient freeman" in 1662. <PCR 4:18>
We can determine then that Daniel came to New England ca1638-39 and James
came over ca1630-32.
Susan E. Roser
www.mayflower-passengers.comwww.friendsofthepilgrims.comwww.rootsweb.com/~canms/canada.html
-----Original Message-----
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Of Tim Cole
Sent: April-21-12 5:03 AM
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: Pam Thompson
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
I am a descendant of James Cole of Devonshire and lately of Plymouth. The
intermarriage of the two major Cole lines (James and Daniel) -- and I
believe there was more than one intermarriage -- produced an interesting
lineage and a significant portion of the historic settlement of the Great
Plains; the evidence of their influence is present in much of the Midwest,
either from the separate lines or from the merged.
There is even speculation that the Dutch Kool line stems from an early
immigration of English Coles escaping religious persecution in England to
the Netherlands, much as the Plymouth Pilgrims had done before their voyage
to North America. Many recent researchers have contrived to associate
Daniel Cole with James, especially since they immigrated about the same time
to nearly the same place, but no evidence for this has been uncovered, and
what DNA samples have been provided from both lines has so far substantiated
that no "blood line" is common between the two founding families.
As far as participation in the RootsWeb forum, much had been done far
earlier in its formation, with far more entries than some others, probably
exhausting the available source material and answering (or never answering)
the many questions proffered.
I maintain a casual vigil, realizing that perhaps once in two years a
revelation occurs and I can add a statement to my genealogy. Is it
worthwhile? Of course it is.
I am actually researching three Cole lines. 1) James Cole from Devonshire Eng to Plymouth, down through his line to Sampson Cole who married Keziah Cole who was a descendant of 2) Daniel Cole who came from England to Eastham, Barnstaple, Mass. Forward their descendants traveled from Mass to VA to TN to AR to IL to TX and beyond. And then recently in researching my granddaughter's father's line, picked up a third line - 3) the Kool/Cool line from Amersterdam, Netherlands and played a pretty good role in settling New Amsterham, NY. The name gradually changed from Kool to Cool to Cole (her line ended up in Nebraska).
--- jcole331(a)comcast.net wrote:
From: "John" <jcole331(a)comcast.net>
To: <cole(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 13:48:39 -0400
Still doing research on my father's side--haven't found too much lately.
John W. Cole part of the Coles of NY and Tioga, County, PA.
-----Original Message-----
From: GentsiaZee(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:58 AM
To: cole(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [COLE] (no subject)
I agree in regards to low traffic - the COLE name is integral in my
research on my father's side, but it's been a long time since I have found
anything. gentsia
In a message dated 3/22/2012 10:28:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
kennesco(a)bnin.net writes:
One good thing though, I wonder sometimes if anyone is still on here with
the low traffic.
Scott Cole
(part of the Oakley Coles from Magoffin Co., KY.)
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