The Early Genealogies of the Cole Families in America: (Including Coles and Cowles). With Some Account of the Descendants of James, by Hartford, Connecticut, 1635-1652, and of Thomas Cole, of Salem, Mass., 1649-1672Hann & Adair, 1887 - 307 էջ |
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Abigail Abijah Abijah,5 Jonathan abuting acres aged Amherst April April 16 April 20 August bapt Benjamin Betsy born in Boxford born in Prospect born in Westmoreland Boston Boxford brother Canada Captain Charles Charlestown child of Abijah Church COLE John COLE Samuel Cole was born Cowles Daniel daughter December died east Elizabeth Ethan farm farmer father February freeman George Hampshire Hannah Hartford Iowa Isaac James Cole James,¹ January John Cole John,³ John John,5 Jonathan JONATHAN COLE Joseph July July 22 June June 17 Kimball land lived Lydia March March 15 March 24 Massachusetts moved November October oldest Prattsburg Prospect Harbor Rebecca removed resides Rounsevell Salem Sally Salmon Samuel Cole Samuel,3 John Sarah Sept September settled Solomon Solomon,5 Samuel Steuben county Thomas Thomas¹ town unmarried Vermont viii Westmoreland Wethersfield widow wife William Windham county York
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Էջ 255 - Her suffering ended with the day, Yet lived she at its close, And breathed the long, long night away In statue-like repose ; " ' But when the sun in all his state Illumed the eastern skies, She passed through Glory's morning gate, And walked in paradise.
Էջ 26 - Confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament in testimony whereof I Have Hereunto set my Hand and affixed my seal this twenty ninth day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight...
Էջ 78 - He was one of the few who did not remove from Charlestown to Boston. He and his wife, Arrold, were of those dismissed from the Boston Church in October, 1632, to form the first Church of Charlestown, and their names appear on the covenant signed November 14, 1632.
Էջ 89 - D, made of redd cloath, and sett upon white; to contynue this for a yeare, and not to leave it of att any tyme when hee comes amongst company, under the penalty of XL.s for the first offence, and 5Z, the second, and after to be punished by the court as they thinke meete...
Էջ 81 - ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAMUEL COLE AND OTHEES. Whereas I joyned in preferring to y e Court a writing called a remonstrance or petition, I acknowledge it was ill done, and vnwarrantably, as transgressing therein y e rule of due honour to authority, and of modesty and submission in private persons, and therefore I desire my name may be put out of it. SAMUELL COLE. THOMAS OLIVER. JOHN -f- BUTTON.
Էջ 26 - God for it, do order and make this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form, following; First, I .commit my Soul into the hands of Almighty God...
Էջ 89 - Exolescente metu legis antiquioris." The punishments were not always limited to fines. In 1636 one " Peter Bussaker was censured for drunkenness to be whipped and to have twenty stripes sharply inflicted, and fined £ 5 for slighting the magistrates," etc. In March, 1634, it was ordered " that Robert Coles, for drunkenness by him committed at Roxbury, shall be disfranchised, wear about his neck and so to hang upon his outward garment a D made of red cloth and set upon white ; to continue this for...
Էջ 13 - Crabb" of Wethersfield, were the Committee who composed the House of Deputies. Inscription on the Monument erected by the Ancient Burying Ground Association of Hartford, in Memory of the First Settlers of Hart, ford.
Էջ 159 - He was converted in the fall of 1855, and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he remained a consistent member until his death, and much of the time he was an efficient official member of the same.
Էջ 57 - He was for years the friend of King Phillip (the Indian Chief). Having been requested by the Plymouth Colony Council to visit King Phillip and report the conditions, made the following report: 'Swansea, Apl 1, 1671. Most Honorable Sirs: — Yours I received this day whereby I perceive you desire to know what posture the Indians are in. I do not find them to continue in a posture of war as they have been. I went to Mount Hope last second day on purpose to see their proceedings and was in many of their...