Person:John Cole (15)

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m. 28 May 1667
  1. John Cole1668 - 1737
  2. Thomas Cole1669 - 1669
  3. Mary Cole1671 - Aft 1703
  4. Hannah Cole1674 - Aft 1703
  • HJohn Cole1668 - 1737
  • WMary Eaton1672 - 1746
m. 24 Dec 1691
  1. Jonathan Cole1696 - 1780
  2. Mary Cole
  3. Daniel Cole1703 - Aft 1788
  4. Hannah Cole - Aft 1738
  5. Hephzibah ColeAbt 1705 - 1756
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Name John Cole
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 18 May 1668 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 24 Dec 1691 Reading, , Massachusetts, U S Ato Mary Eaton
Residence 1721 Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United Stateswith Mary Eaton
Death[1] 5 Feb 1737 Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 6, in Cole, Frank T. The early genealogies of the Cole families in America: (including Coles and Cowles) with some account of the descendants of James Cole, of Hartford, Conn., 1635-1652, and of Thomas Cole, of Salem, Mass., 1649-1672. (Columbus, Ohio: Hann & Adair, 1887)
    p. 117.

    The eldest child of John and Mary (Knight) Cole was born in Salem, May 18, 1668. He married Mary, probably daughter of Daniel and Mary Eaton. He moved from Salem to Lynn with his father, and in 1721 removed to Boxford. He resided in the west parish of Boxford, and was chosen surveyor of highways there in 1726. He died intestate, "very suddenly," February 5, 1737, in Boxford, aged 68 years. His name appears on the tax list of Boxford 1721-36. His eldest son, Jonathan, was appointed administrator July 15, 1737. His widow, Mary, died in Boxford, October 7, 1746, aged 78.

  2. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915. (FamilySearch Record Search).

    Name John Cole
    Gender Male
    Birth Date 18 May 1668
    Birthplace Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
    Father's Name John Cole
    Mother's Name Mary Knight

    "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHLR-6DD : accessed 12 August 2015), Mary Knight in entry for John Cole, 18 May 1668; citing Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, ; FHL microfilm 877,468.