Person:Elisha Cole (7)

Watchers
Elisha Cole, III
m. Bet 1740 and 1742
  1. Elisha Cole, III1742/43 - 1826
  2. Nathan ColeAbt 1744 - 1803
  3. Joseph Cole1745/46 - 1814
  4. Eunice Cole1747/48 - 1821
  5. Daniel Cole1749 - 1834
  6. Hannah Cole1751 - 1802
  7. Naomi Cole1753 - 1794
  8. Ebenezer Cole1754 - 1815
  9. Priscilla Ann Cole1756 - 1839
  10. Mercy Cole1757 - 1826
  11. John Cole1761 - 1850
m. 1763
  1. Sarah Cole1763 - 1831
  2. Reuben Cole1765 - 1840
  3. David Cole1768 -
  4. Eleazer Cole1770 - 1838
  5. Obed Cole1772 - 1841
  6. Elizabeth Cole1774 - 1841
  7. Elisha Cole, IV1776 - 1851
  8. Hannah Cole1778 - 1840
  9. Daniel Cole1779 - 1848
  10. John Cole1782 - 1822
  11. Naomi ColeAft 1782 -
  12. Joshua Cole1786 - 1841
Facts and Events
Name Elisha Cole, III
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Jan 1742/43 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Marriage 1763 Carmel, Putnam County, New Yorkto Charity Hazen
Census[1] 1826 Buried at Cole Farm Plot, Carmel, Putnam County, New York
Death[1] 3 Feb 1826 Carmel, Putnam County, New York

Notes

Mrs. Ruth Woolsey Johnson Mott.
DAR ID Number: 47331
Born in Oswego County, N. Y.
Wife of Luther Wright Mott.
Descendant of John Woolsey, Daniel Horton, Joseph Owen, Joseph Owen, Jr., Caleb Hazen, Joseph Hopkins, Heman King, Rev. Elisha Cole, Reuben Cole, and James Bailey.
Daughter of Edgar D. Johnson (b. 1847) and Isabella Graham Cole (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1879.
Granddaughter of Edmund Cole (1822-53) and Elizabeth Owen (1818-1904), his wife, m. 1845. Gr-granddaughter of Heman Cole and Chloe Hopkins, his wife; John Owen (1784-1843) and Anna Bailey (1792-1873), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Reuben Cole and Elizabeth King, his wife; Joseph Owen, Jr., and Ruth Woolsey (1763-1835), his wife; Joseph Hopkins and Betsey Townsend, his wife; James Bailey and Anna Brown, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Cole and Charity Hazen, his wife; Joseph Owen and Millicent Horton, his wife; Heman King and Elizabeth Cartwright, his wife; John Woolsey and Elizabeth Haviland (1728-1822), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Horton and Esther Lane (1704-69), his wife; Caleb Hazen and Sarah Hamblin, his wife.
John Woolsey (1727-1805) enlisted and served as a private in Capt. Marcus Moseman's company, 2nd Westchester County, New York militia. He died in Bedford, Westchester County, N. Y.
Also No. 15392.
Daniel Horton (1702-77), though an old man, served in the Westchester County militia.
[p.159] Joseph Owen (1735-1813) served as a private in Lieut. Col. Luther Baldwin's company of Artificers, New York line. He was born and died in Bedford, N. Y.
Also No. 15392.
Joseph Owen, Jr. (1763-1818), enlisted in the 2nd regiment, Westchester County, New York militia. Later confined as prisoner in the old Sugar House by the British. He was born and died in Bedford, N. Y.
Caleb Hazen (1720-77) served as a private in the 7th Dutchess County regiment, New York militia. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in Carmel, N. Y.
Joseph Hopkins (1750-1833) was a private in Col. Henry Ludenton's 7th Dutchess County, New York regiment of militia. He was born in Harwich, Mass.; died in Carmel, N. Y.
Heman King (1727-1812) served in the 7th Dutchess County regiment, New York militia. He was born in Harwich, Mass.; died in Carmel, N. Y.
Elisha Cole (1742-1826) left his church at the outbreak of Revolution and served as a private throughout the war in the 7th Dutchess County regiment, New York militia. He was born in Cape Cod; died in Carmel, N.Y.
Reuben Cole (1765-1845) enlisted as a private in Col. Henry Ludenton's 7th Dutchess County regiment, New York militia. He was born in Harwich, Mass.; died in Carmel, N. Y.
James Bailey (1747-1826) was a private in Col. Pierre Van Cortland's regiment of Westchester County, New York militia. He was born and died in Somers, N. Y.
Mrs. Edna Cole Travis.
DAR ID Number: 56506
Born in Seneca County, N. Y.
Wife of Milnor Travis.
Descendant of Elisha Cole, Jr., and of Joseph Hopkins.
Daughter of Charles S. Sniffin and Sarah L. Cole, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ira H. Cole and Mary Caroline Dennison, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Cole and Sally Hopkins, his wife.
[p.175] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Cole, Jr., and Charity Hazen, his wife; Joseph Hopkins and Elizabeth Townsend, his wife.
Elisha Cole, Jr. (1742-1826), left his church at the outbreak of the Revolution and served as private throughout the war in the 7th Dutchess County regiment, New York militia. He was born in Cape Cod; died in Carmel, N. Y.
Joseph Hopkins (1751-1833) was a private in Col. Henry Ludenton's 7th Dutchess County, New York regiment of militia. He was born in Harwich, Mass.; died in Carmel, N. Y.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Barbara Smith Buys. Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York,. (Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD 1975)
    151.