Sarah Norcross
F, #421, b. 28 December 1657, d. before 1705
Father* | Richard Norcross b. 11 Dec 1621, d. 1709 | |
Mother* | Mary Brooks b. c 1630, d. 24 Feb 1671/72 | |
Sarah Norcross|b. 28 Dec 1657\nd. b 1705|p15.htm#i421|Richard Norcross|b. 11 Dec 1621\nd. 1709|p14.htm#i408|Mary Brooks|b. c 1630\nd. 24 Feb 1671/72|p14.htm#i404|Jeremiah Norcross|b. 1585\nd. 1657|p15.htm#i426|Adrean Chadwick|b. c 1589\nd. 20 Dec 1656|p15.htm#i427||||||| |
Birth* | 28 December 1657 | 1 |
Marriage* | 23 September 1680 | Principal=Joseph Child Jr.1 |
Death* | before 1705 | |
Married Name | 23 September 1680 | Child1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S200] MD Henry Bond, Early Settlers of Watertown, p. 377.
Jeremiah Norcross
M, #422, b. 3 March 1655, d. 30 November 1717
Father* | Richard Norcross1 b. 11 Dec 1621, d. 1709 | |
Mother* | Mary Brooks1 b. c 1630, d. 24 Feb 1671/72 | |
Jeremiah Norcross|b. 3 Mar 1655\nd. 30 Nov 1717|p15.htm#i422|Richard Norcross|b. 11 Dec 1621\nd. 1709|p14.htm#i408|Mary Brooks|b. c 1630\nd. 24 Feb 1671/72|p14.htm#i404|Jeremiah Norcross|b. 1585\nd. 1657|p15.htm#i426|Adrean Chadwick|b. c 1589\nd. 20 Dec 1656|p15.htm#i427||||||| |
Birth* | 3 March 1655 | 1 |
Death* | 30 November 1717 | 1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S200] MD Henry Bond, Early Settlers of Watertown, p. 377.
John Cole
M, #423, b. 17 January 1666/67
Father* | John Cole1 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson1,2 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
John Cole|b. 17 Jan 1666/67|p15.htm#i423|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | 17 January 1666/67 | Boston, Suffolk, MA1,2,3 |
Event-Misc* | September 1687 | Kingstown, RI, He was taxed2,3 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
William Hutchinson1
M, #424, b. 1512, d. circa February 1556
Father* | William Hutchinson1 b. 1480 | |
William Hutchinson|b. 1512\nd. c Feb 1556|p15.htm#i424|William Hutchinson|b. 1480|p16.htm#i461|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | 1512 | Of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England |
Marriage* | Principal=Dorothy (?)1 | |
Death* | circa February 1556 | Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England |
Probate* | 6 March 1556 | 1 |
Occupation* | September 1541 | Lincolnshire, England, sheriff1 |
Occupation | March 1545 | Lincolnshire, England, alderman1 |
Occupation | September 1552 | Lincolnshire, England, mayor1 |
Occupation | a tanner1 | |
Occupation | a glover1 | |
Will* | 4 January 1556 | 1 |
Last Edited | 13 Mar 2008 |
Citations
- [S182] Joseph Lemuel Chester, "Hutchinson Family", p. 356.
James Eggleston
M, #425, b. 1560, d. 30 March 1613
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | 1560 | Of, Settrington, Yorkshire, England |
Marriage* | circa 1602 | Principal=Juliana Frear1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Margaret Harker1 | |
Death* | 30 March 1613 | Settrington, Yorkshire, England1 |
HTML* | James Eggleston of Settrington, Yorkshire, England - c1552 |
Family 1 | Margaret Harker d. b 1602 | |
Children |
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Family 2 | Juliana Frear d. Jan 1637 | |
Children |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S194] Rosalie Eggleston, "Bygod Eggleston's Mother."
Jeremiah Norcross
M, #426, b. 1585, d. 1657
Father* | Thomas Norcross1,2 | |
Jeremiah Norcross|b. 1585\nd. 1657|p15.htm#i426|Thomas Norcross||p20.htm#i578|||||||||||||||| |
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | 1585 | All Hallows, London, Middlesex, England |
Marriage* | 14 September 1611 | St. Luke Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England, Principal=Adrean Chadwick |
Death* | 1657 | 1 |
Probate* | 16 September 1657 | London, Middlesex, England1 |
Residence* | 1642 | Watertown, Middlesex, MA1 |
Event-Misc* | February 1652/53 | Watertown, Middlesex, MA, admitted freeman1 |
Note* | NORCROSS, JEREMIAH, Watertown 1642, perhaps the freem. 1653, whose bapt. name is not giv. on the rec. d. in Eng. 1657; in his will, made 15 Sept. 1654, pro. 6 Oct. 1657, beside s. Nathaniel, and Richard, he names d. Sarah, w. of Francis Macy, tho. Bond, 376, reads the name Merry or Massey, s. Richard, d. Mary, and John Smith, s. of his w. Adrean, and speaks of gr.childr. in Eng. JEREMIAH, a soldier in Philip's war, under capt. Turner, 1676, was s. of Richard, and gr.s. of the preced.; d. says Bond, 30 Nov. 1717. JOHN, Cambridge 1642, Bond thinks was br. of the preced. and refer. to in his will; but no more is heard of him.3 | |
HTML* | letter from Paul Gifford |
Family | Adrean Chadwick b. c 1589, d. 20 Dec 1656 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Adrean Chadwick
F, #427, b. circa 1589, d. 20 December 1656
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | circa 1589 | All Hallows, Bread St., London, England |
Marriage* | 14 September 1611 | St. Luke Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England, Principal=Jeremiah Norcross |
Death* | 20 December 1656 | London, Middlesex, England |
Married Name | Norcross | |
Married Name | Smith1 |
Family | Jeremiah Norcross b. 1585, d. 1657 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S200] MD Henry Bond, Early Settlers of Watertown, p. 376.
Nathaniel Norcross
M, #428, b. 1618, d. 10 August 1662
Father* | Jeremiah Norcross1 b. 1585, d. 1657 | |
Mother* | Adrean Chadwick b. c 1589, d. 20 Dec 1656 | |
Nathaniel Norcross|b. 1618\nd. 10 Aug 1662|p15.htm#i428|Jeremiah Norcross|b. 1585\nd. 1657|p15.htm#i426|Adrean Chadwick|b. c 1589\nd. 20 Dec 1656|p15.htm#i427|Thomas Norcross||p20.htm#i578|||||||||| |
Birth* | 1618 | England2 |
Death* | 10 August 1662 | St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London, Middlesex, England3 |
Graduation* | 1636 | Catherine Hall, Cambridge, England, A. B.1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
John Norcross
M, #429, b. 1583
Father* | Thomas Norcross1 | |
John Norcross|b. 1583|p15.htm#i429|Thomas Norcross||p20.htm#i578|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | 1583 | Of London, London, England |
Residence* | 1642 | Cambridge, MA1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S200] MD Henry Bond, Early Settlers of Watertown, p. 376.
Christopher Hutchinson1
M, #430, b. 1508, d. June 1556
Father* | William Hutchinson1 b. 1480 | |
Christopher Hutchinson|b. 1508\nd. Jun 1556|p15.htm#i430|William Hutchinson|b. 1480|p16.htm#i461|||||||||||||||| |
Birth* | 1508 | Lincoln, Eng. |
Marriage* | 22 October 1526 | |
Death* | June 1556 | Lincolnshire, England1 |
Probate* | 8 July 1556 | 1 |
Occupation* | 6 August 1522 | South Leasingham, Lincolnshire, England, parson1 |
Will* | 18 November 1554 | 1 |
Last Edited | 13 Mar 2008 |
Citations
- [S182] Joseph Lemuel Chester, "Hutchinson Family", p. 356.
Elisha Cole
M, #431, b. 8 January 1675/76, d. 1729
Father* | John Cole1,2 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson2,3 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Elisha Cole|b. 8 Jan 1675/76\nd. 1729|p15.htm#i431|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | 8 January 1675/76 | North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island4 |
Marriage* | 1713 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI, Principal=Elizabeth Dexter4,5 |
Death* | 1729 | London, Middlesex, England4 |
Living* | 1707 | 1 |
Event-Misc* | December 1713 | He signed the receipt for his parents' estate4 |
(Witness) Probate | 14 December 1713 | His son William took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother, John and Susanna Cole. The receipts were signed by Elisha Cole, Thomas and Susanna Eldred, Thomas and Hannah Place, and Elizabeth P___., Principal=John Cole, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson5 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 214.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 11.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 28.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
Samuel Cole
M, #432, b. circa 1597, d. before 13 February 1667
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | circa 1597 | Mersea, Essex, England |
Marriage* | before 1622 | England, Principal=Anne (?)1 |
Marriage* | before 30 September 1647 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, Principal=Margaret (?)1 |
Marriage* | 16 October 1660 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, Principal=Ann Mansfield1 |
Death* | before 13 February 1667 | Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Probate* | 13 February 1666/67 | Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Rebaptism | death and burial dates; family group sheet shows "Will dated 21 DEC 1666, Will proved 13 FEB 1667". Info. source: P 80-1-2-3 Cole Families A5C11 (also pt 1 R8A12); p. 324 Cole Families B13F6; p. 194 Am Pub H vol 97; p. 156 Am Pub H 6 p. 249 vol 15; Mrs. Nephi Nielson, 980 Denver St., SLC, UT Other marriages: Margaret GREENE (#2, RIN 644); Ann MANSFIELD (#3, RIN 645) One of the family group sheets shows subsequent dates for ordinances as follows: baptized 21 MAY 1960; endowed 20 FEB 1962 !Children of this man & Margaret GREENE are shown as the same as those of this man & Anne COLE; ordinance dates are different but spouses of the children are the same; which couple do the children belong to? | |
Immigration | 13 June 1630 | Salem, Massachusetts, with the Winthrop Fleet, Principal=Anne (?), Witness=John Cole2 |
Event-Misc* | 18 May 1631 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, made freeman1 |
Occupation* | 4 March 1634 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, an innkeeper. Winthrop reported that "Samuel Cole set up the first house for common entertainment ..."1 |
Occupation | between 1653 and 1657 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, selectman1 |
Will* | 21 December 1666 | Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Note* | SAMUEL COLE ORIGIN: Unknown MIGRATION: 1630 FIRST RESIDENCE: Boston OCCUPATION: Innkeeper (On 4 March 1633/4 Winthrop reported that "Samuel Cole set up the first house for common entertainment ..." [ WJ 1:148; see also MBCR 1:155, 159, 199, 208, 226, 228, 244, 245, 279]). Confectioner, as he calls himself in deeds. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: "Samuell Cole and Anne his wife" (the latter annotated as "dead since") admitted to Boston church as members #42 and #43, which would be in the fall of 1630 [ BChR 13]. FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 and admitted 18 May 1631 (both times as "Mr. Sam[ue]ll Coole") [ MBCR 1:80, 366]. EDUCATION: Signed his will and numerous deeds. Inventory included "Books 13 bound in leather with some other books, £1 15s.," as well as "a picture of a ship and another picture." He made a bequest to Harvard College, and on 13 December 1652 he was appointed to a Boston committee for collecting money for the college [ BTR 1:113]. OFFICES: Boston selectman, 1653 through 1657 [ BTR 1:114, 118, 122, 128, 134]. Sealer of weights and measures, 27 March 1654 [ BTR 119]. Surveyor, 13 March 1647/8 [ BTR 1:92]. Rater, 10 November 1634 [ BTR 1:2]. Highway company, 10 January 1641/2 [ BTR 1:65]. He was admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1638 [ HAHAC 1:30]. ESTATE: On 26 September 1636 it was found that "Mr. Samuell Cole" had sold an allotment without consent of the allotters to "one Mr. Greenefield" who was a stranger, and Cole must "forfeit for the breaking of the order £3" [ BTR 1:12]. His great allotment at Rumney Marsh and Pullen Point in 1637 was one hundred and five acres [ BTR 1:29]. On the last day of February 1638, Samuel Cole of Boston, "innholder," and his wife (unnamed) sold to Capt. "Robert Sedgwicke" of Charlestown for £200 the southern part of one new mansion house in Boston where Samuel "lately dwelled" together with an old house, leantos, stable, hogstyes, hoghouse, yard, garden, on the other side of "the same house assured to...Thomas Marryot and others" [ Lechford 51-57]. In the Boston Book of Possessions, Samuel Cole held "one house and garden" [ BBOP 9]. On 20 May 1645 Valentine Hill of Boston sold to Samuel Cole "a certain parcel of land bounded with Wm. Pierce on the west, the cove on the north, Mr. Hill's highway ... on the east, & a small lot of Samuel Cole's which he lately purchased of Joshua Hues on the south"; and on the same day Samuel Cole sold to George Halsall "a certain house & garden bounded with Edmund Gross' lot and well northeast, Mr. Thomas Clarke northwest and southwest, & the bay southeast" (this latter being Samuel Cole's lot in the Boston Book of Possessions) [ SLR 1:59; Aspinwall 6]. With his neighbors, Samuel Cole went to court 14 October 1651 and pleaded for relief from "Sagamore George," who pretended title to land in Rumney Marsh. The court ordered that they set aside twenty acres of land for the sagamore and then enjoy their land unmolested [ MBCR 3:252]. On 24 March 1653 Samuel Cole of Boston "confectioner" and Margaret "his wife" sold to William Halsey of "Pullin Point in the parish of Boston" their farm house and appurtenances, reserving one sixth part of the premises, also ten acres of upland and six acres of meadow or marsh excepted to Edmond Gross of Boston. Part of this deed assured Halsey that the purchase of the property would not compel him to "travel above seven miles distance from the place of their several abodes" to receive assurance that the deed was good [ SLR 2:4-8]. On 18 May 1653, the General Court granted Mr. Samuel Cole of Boston four hundred acres of land at Nonatocke, he "having long since disbursed £50 in the common stock" [ MBCR 3:304]. Again, in June 1661, the court took up this matter and further ordered that "considering that Mr. Cole was an ancient adventurer in the public stock and hath been long out of his money, been at great charges and loss in this business, hath approved himself respective and serviceable to this Court, the Court judgeth it meet to grant Mr. Samuel Cole three hundred acres more in any place free from former grants" [ MBCR 4:2:22]. On 26 May 1658, the General Court granted petitioner Samuel Cole a neck of land lying within a mile and a half or two miles of "Nacooke" beyond the town of Chelmsford, and to make up the four hundred acres formerly granted him in any other place [ MBCR 4:1:337]. On 26 October 1653 "Mr. Samuell Cole of Boston comfitmaker" in consideration "of a marriage solemnized and fully finished betwixt Edmond Jackson of Boston ... shoemaker & Mary my daughter" gave the couple the dwelling house with a garden and well which he had purchased of William Halsey [ SLR 3:502]. On 31 December 1658 Samuel Cole of Boston, "confectioner," and Margaret "his wife" sold to Zachariah Phillips of Boston, butcher, nine acres in Boston [ SLR 3:194-95]. On 7 March 1664/5 "Samuel Cole of Boston, confectioner," sold for £50 to Thomas Walker Sr. of Boston, brickmaker, (then deceased), and Thomas Walker Jr. of Boston, brickmaker, a strip of land in Boston [ SLR 5:92-3]. On 18 March 1665/6 "Samuell Cole of Boston..., comfitmaker, and Anna his now wife" for that love & affection which we bear towards Samuel Royal "son of William Royall of Casco Bay who married with Febee Greene the daughter of Margaret, former wife of me the said Samuel Cole," for a "former promise to the said Margaret in the time of her life" grant Samuel Royal a strip of land in Boston, reserving one half part of the fruit trees and half the roses [ SLR 5:484-86]. On 21 September 1666 "Samuel Cole of Boston ... confectioner" sold for £40 to Isaac Gross of Boston, cordwainer, and John Senter of Rumney Marsh, husbandman, two small houses adjoining each other and the land they stand on in Boston, bordered by Elisha and Elizabeth Jackson and others [ SLR 5:53-5]. On 6 October 1666 "Samuel Cole of Boston ... confectioner" gave for natural love and affection to "my grand children Elisha Jackson & Elizabeth Jackson son and daughter of Edmund Jackson of Boston ... cordwainer had by Mary my daughter his late deceased wife" a strip of land in Boston, and if either of them die, Elisha before age eighteen or Elizabeth before age sixteen or marriage, then the survivor to enjoy the land, or if they both die, to their father Edmund Jackson "and I the said Samuell Cole do hereby nominate, and authorize Isaac Grose my Grandson, and attorney to give possession ... unto their father Edmund Jackson" [ SLR 5:74-6]. In his will, dated 21 December 1666 and proved 13 February 1666/7, "Samuell Cole of Boston" though "weak in body through many weaknesses that do attend me" bequeathed to "my daughter Elizabeth Weeden that land of mine at Rumney Marsh which at present her husband and she lives upon and have done for some years past, which is the sixth part of my land ... as also all the marsh ground I have at Hogg Island," six acres, which "my said daughter and her husband shall enjoy during their natural life ... and after their decease it shall be equally divided amongst all their children"; to "my daughter Marie's children which she had by Edmond Jackson, vizt. Elisha and Elizabeth" a house lot in Boston; to "my grandchild Sarah Scenter" a colt now in the possession of "her husband John Scenter"; to "my daughter Elizabeth Weeden £20 which is due unto me from John Scenter," toward the building of a new house at Rumney Marsh; to "my son John Cole's children" £10 equally divided amongst them; to "my daughter Elizabeth Weeden's children" £10 equally divided amongst them, "which £20 is due unto me by Elizabeth Gross"; to "my grandchild Samuel Cole the eldest son of my son John Cole" I give "my land at Monecticott bought of Clement Cole and given him by the town"; to "my old servant Elizabeth Ward" a cow "in the keeping of my son-in-law Edward Weeden as long as she liveth ... & afterwards to remain to my daughter Elizabeth Weeden, also my old green coat I give unto the said Elizabeth Ward"; to "the old Church of Boston" 20s.; "whereas I promised to give 20s. to Harvard College & some part of it paid in wooden ware by Elzer to Mr. Danforth" the residue to be paid together with 20s. more; residue to "my son John Cole and my daughter Elizabeth Weeden" to be equally divided, they also to be joint executors; but if John Cole refuses to be executor, then Elizabeth to be sole executor and John to have 20s.; to "my grandchild Samuel Royall" 40s. toward building a house; confirms the deed of gift made to son John of one half of house at Boston. "This will was taken from the mouth of the aforesaid Testator and read before him who owned it to be his last will and Testatment..."; James Everell and Goodman Search, the weaver, overseers [ SPR 1:482-84]. The inventory of the estate of Mr. Samuell Cole was taken 7 May 1666 by Elias Maverick, Aaron Way and William Ireland, and totalled £156 15s. 2d., itemizing first the estate "at Winnesimet" and then that "what was at Boston at James Everell's," of which £42 was real estate: "marsh land at Hogg Island," £12; and "land at Monotilot," £30 [ SPR 5:36-37]. BIRTH: By about 1597 based on estimated date of marriage. DEATH: Boston between 21 December 1666 (date of will) and 13 February 1666/7 (probate of will). MARRIAGE: (1) By about 1622 (assuming she was mother of all his children) Ann _____; she had died by 1647, and perhaps earlier. (2) By 30 September 1647 Margaret (_____) Greene, daughter-in-law of Isaac Greene of Mersey, Essex, England [ Aspinwall 90, 155]. (3) Boston 16 October 1660 Ann (Mansfield) Keayne, widow [ BVR 76]; born about 1596-7 (aged about 21 on 17 June 1617 [ EIHC 28:83] and aged 38 years when she came in the Defense in 1635 [ Hotten 107]). She married (1) by license dated 17 June 1617 Robert Keayne [ EIHC 28:83], who listed many of her relations in his 1656 will, including her "brother John Mansfield" [ SPR Case #171]. CHILDREN: i CATHERINE, b. say 1622, m. Boston by 1642 Edmund Gross (birth of eldest child Isaac to "Edmund and Catherine Gross," 1 October 1642 [ BVR 13], and Samuel Cole calls Isaac Gross his grandson [ SLR 5:74-6]). Gross m. (2) Ann _____ ; Ann, the widow Gross, m. (2) Boston 15 August 1658 "Samuel Sheeres of Dedham" [ BVR 67]. (The year of this marriage must be incorrect as published, for a child was born to this couple in Dedham on 3 October 1657 [ DeVR 7] and they consented to a deed as a married couple in the same year [ SLR 3:362].) ii ELIZABETH, b. say 1624; m. by 1644 Edward Weeden (son Samuel b. Boston in August 1644 [ BVR 17]). iii JOHN, b. say 1626; m. Boston 30 December 1651 Susanna Hutchinson, daughter of William Hutchinson [ BVR 34]. (John Cole was misrepresented twice in early records. On 5 September 1639 "Samuel Cole of Boston in N.E. g[ent]. placeth John Cole his grandchild apprentice to John Mylam of Boston aforesaid cooper for 7 years" from "1.1.1638" [apparently 1 March 1638/9] [ Lechford 175]. If this were really the grandchild of Samuel Cole, then the latter would have to be a generation older than otherwise required by the evidence, and so the record apparently errs in stating the relation. The marriage record for John Cole calls him "son of Isaac Cole," but the only known Isaac Cole of this early date was of Charlestown, and he did not have a son John [ Wyman 229]. In 1943 Mary Lovering Holman published an excellent article on this John Cole and his connections [ NEHGR 97:194-95].) iv MARY, b. say 1628; m. (1) _____ Gawdren; m. (2) Boston 7 January 1652/3 Edmund Jackson [ BVR 38]. (The marriage record as printed explicitly identifies the bride as "Mary Gawdren, widow," but no other record of this surname has been found in New England at this early date; perhaps it is a corruption of some more familiar name.) ASSOCIATIONS: Samuel Cole was almost certainly closely related to Clement Cole who came to New England in 1635 on the Susan & Ellen [ Hotten 59]. The name immediately above Clement Cole's on the passenger list was "Jo: Mansfield," aged 34, whose sister had married Mr. Robert Keayne. (Edward Weeden, who would later marry Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel Cole, was also on this vessel.) Clement Cole was a servant to Robert Keayne as early as 1635 ("Cleoment Cole, who served with Mr. Robert Keayne four years...," 30 September 1639 [ BTR 1:42]); Samuel Cole later purchased Clement Cole's lands in Braintree, and married Robert Keayne's widow. (Savage says that this John Mansfield came to New England in 1634 on the Regard of Barnstable, and attaches to him a moralizing story about "one Mansfield, a poor godly man of Exeter," who was subsidized on his voyage to New England by a local merchant, became rich, and lost his godliness [ WJ 1:178]. This does not fit John Mansfield, brother-in-law of Robert Keayne, whose father and brother-in-law were quite wealthy, and not from the West Country. Savage himself shows his uncertainty about the ascription of this tale, for he repeats it again at the end of the Mansfield section, without connecting it to any one immigrant.) "Samuel Cole of Boston...yeoman & Margaret his wife daughter of Isaac Greene late of Mersey in the Count of Essex deceased" pursued the sale of "lands lying in Mersey...wherein the said Margar[et] had interest during her life" [ Aspinwall , 90]. Samuel Royal, "grandchild," named in Samuel Cole's will, was the son of William Royal and Phebe Greene, and grandson of Cole's second wife, Margaret Greene, daughter-in-law (or widow?) of Isaac Greene. COMMENTS: In his will, Samuel Cole gives his daughter Elizabeth one sixth part of his land. In his deed to William Halsey, he excepts one-sixth of the land in favor of Edmund Gross. An argument can be made that Cole had five children, and the sixths that are seen in the will and deed represented a double share for son John and single shares for four other children. Although none of the Gross children of Catherine Cole were mentioned in Samuel's will, they were provided for in deeds. This leaves one child unspoken for, perhaps the share represented by Margaret Greene's grandson, Samuel Royal. The inventory of Samuel Cole shows that all his remaining land and most of his furniture were "at Winnesimet," and that his possesions in Boston were few and at the house of James Everell. He had been deeding his Boston land to his children and grandchildren, and at some time late in life must have moved out of Boston to his lands on the other side of the Mystic River. On "12 August 1636, at a general meeting of the richer inhabitants [of Boston] there was given towards the maintenance of a free school master for the youth with us" donations by numerous persons, including Samuel Cole, who gave 10s. [ BTR 1:160]. On 20 November 1637 Samuel Cole was disarmed for signing the remonstrance on behalf of Rev. John Wheelwright [ MBCR 1:211]. On about 22 November 1637, in the face of immediate and stern governmental disapproval, and an order to disarm all those who failed to recant, Cole was the first to sign an acknowledgment that "it was ill done, and unwarrantably, as transgressing therein the rule of due honor to authority, and of modesty, and submission in private persons, and therefore I desire my name may be put out of it" [ WP 3:513]. With others, Samuel Cole was asked to "make sufficient the cartway against Mr. Hutchinson's house, under which they drain their gardens" 18 February 1638/9 [ BTR 1:38]. The Boston selectmen ruled 30 November 1657 that Mr. Samuel Cole, having added Elizabeth Knap to his household contrary to the order of the town, and Elizabeth remaining in Boston, if she became chargeable to the town, Mr. Cole was to be responsible for all costs [ BTR 1:140].1 | |
Note | Birth year in question; may be ABT 1601 Birth place spelling in question; may be Esses rather than Essex |
Family | Anne (?) b. 1599, d. b 1647 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Mar 2008 |
Samuel Cole
M, #433, b. 24 March 1656
Father* | John Cole1 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson1,2 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Samuel Cole|b. 24 Mar 1656|p15.htm#i433|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | 24 March 1656 | Boston, Suffolk, MA3 |
Marriage* | 25 September 1679 | Principal=Lydia (?)4 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Anne (?)
F, #434, b. 1599, d. before 1647
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | 1599 | Of, Mersea, Essex, England |
Marriage* | before 1622 | England, Principal=Samuel Cole1 |
Death* | before 1647 | Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Married Name | before 1622 | Cole1 |
Immigration | 13 June 1630 | Salem, Massachusetts, with the Winthrop Fleet, Principal=Samuel Cole, Witness=John Cole2 |
Family | Samuel Cole b. c 1597, d. b 13 Feb 1667 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Mar 2008 |
Francis Cole
M, #435, b. circa 1663
Father* | John Cole1 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson1,2 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Francis Cole|b. c 1663|p15.htm#i435|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | circa 1663 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts3 |
Marriage* | circa 1688 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Principal=Sarah (?)3 |
Event-Misc* | 1687 | Kingstown, Washington, RI, He was taxed3 |
Taxroll* | 6 September 1687 | taxed 1s4 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Hannah Cole
F, #436, b. 17 December 1668, d. 1734
Father* | John Cole1,2 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson2,3 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Hannah Cole|b. 17 Dec 1668\nd. 1734|p15.htm#i436|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | 17 December 1668 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts2,4 |
Marriage* | 1694 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Principal=Thomas Place5,4 |
Death* | 1734 | N. Kingstown, Washington, RI6 |
Married Name | Place | |
Living* | 1707 | 1 |
(Witness) Probate | 14 December 1713 | His son William took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother, John and Susanna Cole. The receipts were signed by Elisha Cole, Thomas and Susanna Eldred, Thomas and Hannah Place, and Elizabeth P___., Principal=John Cole, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson7 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 November 1727 | Principal=Thomas Place6 |
Family | Thomas Place b. 1663, d. 1727 | |
Child |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 214.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 11.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 26.
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 214.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 27.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 69.
Elizabeth Cole
F, #437, b. 4 March 1664/65, d. after 14 December 1713
Father* | John Cole1,2 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson2,3 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Elizabeth Cole|b. 4 Mar 1664/65\nd. a 14 Dec 1713|p15.htm#i437|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Birth* | 4 March 1664/65 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts4 |
Marriage* | circa 1688 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Principal=Robert Potter4 |
Death* | after 14 December 1713 | 5 |
(Witness) Probate | 14 December 1713 | His son William took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother, John and Susanna Cole. The receipts were signed by Elisha Cole, Thomas and Susanna Eldred, Thomas and Hannah Place, and Elizabeth P___., Principal=John Cole, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson5 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 214.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 11.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 26.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
Ann Cole
F, #438, b. 1718, d. 6 August 1742
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder3 b. s 1675 | |
Ann Cole|b. 1718\nd. 6 Aug 1742|p15.htm#i438|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1718 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI3 |
Death* | 6 August 1742 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI, unmarried3 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder4 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Samuel Cole
M, #439, b. 1712
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder1,3 b. s 1675 | |
Samuel Cole|b. 1712|p15.htm#i439|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1712 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI1,3 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder4 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
(?) Reignolds
F, #440
Marriage* | 1525 | Principal=John Almey1 |
Married Name | 1525 | (?) Almey1 |
Family | John Almey b. c 1505, d. a 1550 | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S19] George Walter Chamberlain, "William Almy of RI", p. 319.
William Cole
M, #441, b. 1713
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder1,3 b. s 1675 | |
William Cole|b. 1713|p15.htm#i441|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1713 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI1,3 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Wignal Cole
M, #442, b. 1721
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder1,3 b. s 1675 | |
Wignal Cole|b. 1721|p15.htm#i442|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1721 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI1,3 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder4 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Susanna Cole
F, #443, b. say 1710
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder2 b. s 1675 | |
Susanna Cole|b. s 1710|p15.htm#i443|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | say 1710 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI2 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder3 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Capt. John Cole1
M, #444, b. 1702, d. 1792
Father* | William Cole2,3 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder2,3 b. s 1675 | |
Capt. John Cole|b. 1702\nd. 1792|p15.htm#i444|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1702 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI2,1 |
Marriage* | 22 May 1734 | Little Compton, RI, by Richard Billings, Justice, Principal=Anna Wilbor1 |
Marriage* | 7 February 1745/46 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI, by Rev. James McSparran at her brother Thomas's home., Principal=Mary Bissell1 |
Death* | 1792 | |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder4 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
John Cole
M, #445, b. circa 1629, d. 1707
Father* | Samuel Cole1,2 b. c 1597, d. b 13 Feb 1667 | |
Mother* | Anne (?)1,2 b. 1599, d. b 1647 | |
John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434||||||||||||| |
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth | say 1626 | England3,1 |
Birth* | circa 1629 | Mersey, Essex, England2 |
Marriage* | 30 December 1651 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, by Richard Bellingham, Esq., Principal=Susanna Hutchinson3,4,2,5,6 |
Death | 1707 | North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island2 |
Death* | 1707 | Wickford, Washington, RI3,6 |
Probate* | 1707 | Administration to widow Susanna and son William, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson, Witness=William Cole6 |
Probate | 14 December 1713 | His son William took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother, John and Susanna Cole. The receipts were signed by Elisha Cole, Thomas and Susanna Eldred, Thomas and Hannah Place, and Elizabeth P___., Principal=Susanna Hutchinson, Witness=William Cole, Witness=Elisha Cole, Witness=Hannah Cole, Witness=Susanna Cole, Witness=Elizabeth Cole, Witness=Lt. Thomas Eldred, Witness=Thomas Place6 |
Will | ||
(Witness) Immigration | 13 June 1630 | Salem, Massachusetts, with the Winthrop Fleet, Principal=Samuel Cole, Principal=Anne (?)2 |
Residence* | before 1663 | Kingstown, RI3 |
Migration* | before 1663 | Kings Town, RI, John Cole came to Kings Town to look after the lands of Edward Hutchinson, his brother-in-law, Migrant=Susanna Hutchinson6 |
Event-Misc* | 1664 | Narrangsett, RI, appointed magistrate by jurisdiction of Connecticutt2 |
Deed* | 9 April 1667 | Boston, Middlesex, MA, Grantee=Capt. Edward Hutchinson6 |
Occupation* | 1668 | Wickford, Washington, RI, Magistrate3,6 |
Event-Misc | 4 May 1668 | Wickford, RI, John Cole and other inhabitants of Wickford petitioned the Connecticut authorites to re-assume their government, or if not, that the petitioners might look for government and protection elsewhere.6 |
Event-Misc | 1670 | He was on the jury in case of the murder of Walter House by Thomas Flounders, the jury being called by Connecticut authorities6 |
Event-Misc | 22 June 1670 | Wickford, RI, He and three others were appointed commissioners by Connecticut, and the inhabitants of Wickford were called upon to yield obedience to them, and not to the Rhode Island officers.6 |
Event-Misc | 15 July 1670 | He, having said before the Rhode Island Governor and Council, that he had not as yet taken an engagement ot any office under Connecticut, but did not know how soon he might, and also did own that he did forewarn the Rhode Island Conservators of the Peace from acting in his Majesty's name, &c.; he was committed to the Sergeant, till the next court meeting, and was to find bail for £20, to answer for said contempt. The warning which he gave to the Conservators of the peace, related to a matter of disputed jurisdiction between the two colonies, in the calling of a jury of inquest in the case of murder of Walter House, of Wickford.6,7 |
Event-Misc | 29 July 1679 | Narragasett, RI, He and forty-one other inhabitants of Narragansett, petitioned the King, praying that he "would pt and end to these differences about hte government thereof, which hath been so fatal to the prosperity of the place; animosities still arising in peoples minds as they stand affected to this or that government."6 |
Event-Misc | 28 June 1682 | He now acted as Conservator of the Peach on behalf of the Rhode Island authorities6 |
Event-Misc | 6 September 1687 | taxed 11s 9d6 |
Note* | Info. source: "Austins Gen. Dict of R.I.", R.I. 5, p. 50; "N.E. Reg", Jan 1944, p. 18; Mass 18 p. 249-50; "Pioneers of Mass", Pope; Una Pratt Giles, 222 3rd Ave., SLC, UT, Ensign Stake, SO 18th Ward |
Family | Susanna Hutchinson b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S15] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, V.1.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 11.
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 214.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p 493.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
- [S412] John Russell Bartlett, Rhode Island Records, p. 343.
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213.
Joseph Cole
M, #446, b. 1716, d. 18 January 1812
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder1,3 b. s 1675 | |
Joseph Cole|b. 1716\nd. 18 Jan 1812|p15.htm#i446|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1716 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI1,3 |
Marriage* | 1 March 1743/44 | Little Compton, RI, by Job Almy, Justice, Principal=Martha Wilbur4,3 |
Marriage* | 30 August 1759 | Principal=Phebe Niles4 |
Marriage* | Principal=Susanna Clark4 | |
Death* | 18 January 1812 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI3 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder5 |
(Witness) Will | 2 June 1755 | North Kingston, RI, Principal=Charles Dickinson6 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 27.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 28.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 242.
William Cole
M, #447, b. 13 July 1671, d. before 17 September 1734
Father* | John Cole1,2 b. c 1629, d. 1707 | |
Mother* | Susanna Hutchinson2,3 b. 15 Nov 1633, d. 1713 | |
William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Samuel Cole|b. c 1597\nd. b 13 Feb 1667|p15.htm#i432|Anne (?)|b. 1599\nd. b 1647|p15.htm#i434|William Hutchinson Gentleman|b. 14 Aug 1586\nd. 1642|p16.htm#i466|Anne Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Sep 1643|p16.htm#i467| |
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | 13 July 1671 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts4 |
Birth | 13 July 1671 | North Kingstown, Rhode Island5 |
Birth | 13 July 1671 | Wickford, Washington, RI6,2 |
Marriage | circa 1695 | RI, Principal=Ann Pinder4,7 |
Marriage* | 1701 | North Kingston, Washington, RI, Principal=Ann Pinder1,2 |
Death* | before 17 September 1734 | North Kingston, Washington, RI2,4 |
Probate* | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=Ann Pinder, Witness=Capt. John Cole, Witness=Mary Cole, Witness=Samuel Cole, Witness=Joseph Cole, Witness=Benjamin Cole, Witness=Wignal Cole, Witness=Ann Cole, Witness=Susanna Cole, Witness=Hannah Cole5 |
(Witness) Probate | 1707 | Administration to widow Susanna and son William, Principal=John Cole, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson5 |
(Witness) Probate | 14 December 1713 | His son William took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother, John and Susanna Cole. The receipts were signed by Elisha Cole, Thomas and Susanna Eldred, Thomas and Hannah Place, and Elizabeth P___., Principal=John Cole, Principal=Susanna Hutchinson5 |
Family | Ann Pinder b. s 1675 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 11.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 27.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213 "b. 1671."
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 20.
Ann Pinder
F, #448, b. say 1675
Father* | Jacob Pinder1,2 b. c 1650 | |
Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||||||||||||||| |
Charts | Parley P. Pratt Pedigree |
Birth* | say 1675 | RI3 |
Marriage | circa 1695 | RI, Principal=William Cole3,2 |
Marriage* | 1701 | North Kingston, Washington, RI, Principal=William Cole1,4 |
Probate* | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Witness=Capt. John Cole, Witness=Mary Cole, Witness=Samuel Cole, Witness=Joseph Cole, Witness=Benjamin Cole, Witness=Wignal Cole, Witness=Ann Cole, Witness=Susanna Cole, Witness=Hannah Cole5 |
Married Name | 1701 | Cole1 |
Family | William Cole b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 21 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 20.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 27.
- [S31] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, v. IV p. 2254.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 28.
Benjamin Cole
M, #449, b. 1716, d. 18 January 1812
Father* | William Cole1,2 b. 13 Jul 1671, d. b 17 Sep 1734 | |
Mother* | Ann Pinder1,3 b. s 1675 | |
Benjamin Cole|b. 1716\nd. 18 Jan 1812|p15.htm#i449|William Cole|b. 13 Jul 1671\nd. b 17 Sep 1734|p15.htm#i447|Ann Pinder|b. s 1675|p15.htm#i448|John Cole|b. c 1629\nd. 1707|p15.htm#i445|Susanna Hutchinson|b. 15 Nov 1633\nd. 1713|p16.htm#i465|Jacob Pinder|b. c 1650|p16.htm#i464|||| |
Birth* | 1716 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI1,4 |
Marriage* | 19 July 1747 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI, by Benjamin Allen, Justice, Principal=Excuse Fones4 |
Death* | 18 January 1812 | North Kingstown, Washington, RI4 |
(Witness) Probate | 17 September 1734 | Exs. wife Ann and son John. To wife, half of dwelling house and farm for live, while wide, or £20 a year if she marry again. To son John and his male heirs, house and land. To other four sons, Samuel, Joseph, Banjamin, and Wignall, certain land, at age. To daughter, Mary Dickenson, a legacy, and to other three daughters, Ann, Hannah, and Susanna, a legacy at 19. To son John, rest of estate., Principal=William Cole, Principal=Ann Pinder5 |
Last Edited | 12 May 2004 |
Citations
- [S49] Archibald F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefathers in America, p. 213.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 27.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 28.
- [S281] Marston Watson, Reverend Francis Marbury, p. 69.
- [S411] John Osborne Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p. 50.
John Almey
M, #450, b. circa 1505, d. after 1550
Birth* | circa 1505 | Dunton-Basset, Leicester, England1 |
Marriage* | 1525 | Principal=(?) Reignolds2 |
Death* | after 1550 | Dutton |
Family | (?) Reignolds | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
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