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Daniel Cole

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Death: December 21, 1694 (79)
Eastham, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James? Cole and Frances Cole
Husband of Ruth Cole
Father of Lt. John Cole; Timothy Cole, Sr.; Hepzibah Doane; Ruth Bangs; Israel Cole and 10 others
Brother of Job Cole, of Eastham; John Cole, of the Plymouth Colony; Nathaniel Cole and Zaccheus Cole, citizen and grocer of London

Occupation: Tailor
Managed by: Eric Michael Anderson
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Immediate Family

About Daniel Cole of Eastham

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_William's_War



Daniel Cole- served in King Philip's War

  • Birth: 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England
  • Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate".Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James".

Sources 

  1. A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014

Origins

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., 1649-1672

https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Early_Genealogies_of_the_C...

https://archive.org/details/earlygenealogie00colegoog

https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n100/mode...

Pg.66

About the beginning of the second decade of the existence of the Plymouth colony, there came from England three young men, brothers, named John, Job and Daniel Cole. I suspect that they came over with William Collier, a merchant of London, about 1633. Their father is unknown. Whether they were brothers of James, the inn-keeper of Plymouth, I know not, but I judge that they were not.

John died at Plymouth in December, 1637, and in his will, proved January 2, 1638, he mentions by name, "Master Collier's men," his brothers Job and Daniel, and his sister Rebecca, wife of Job. He was probably unmarried.
JOB COLE, the eldest of the three brothers, married May 16, 1634, Rebecca Collier

Also see: Great Migration Begins, Vol 1, A-F “William Collier sketch.” AncestryImage; “Job Cole sketch” AncestryImage



https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cole-892

Profile last modified 1 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Mar 2011

Daniel Cole

Born 12 Dec 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England [uncertain]

Son of [father unknown] and Frances (Unknown) Cole

Brother of Zaccheus Cole, Nathaniel Cole, Job Cole and John Cole

Husband of Ruth (Unknown) Cole — married 1643 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts

Father of John Cole Sr., Timothy Cole, Hepzibah (Cole) Doane, Ruth Chase (Cole) Bangs, Israel Cole, James Cole Sr., Mary Collier (Cole) Hopkins, Esther (Cole) Atwood, William Cole, Daniel Cole and Thomas Cole

Died 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Daniel Cole migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

The parents listed for this individual are speculative and may not be based on sound genealogical research. Sources to prove or disprove this ancestry are needed. Please contact the Profile Manager or leave information on the bulletin board. Alternate father is James Cole with unknown mother. Biography

Daniel Cole was born on 12 December 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England., the youngst of five known children, all sons of an unknown father and Frances Unknown. A tailor, Daniel migrated to New England in 1633, when he was in his late teens. In 1643, when he was in his late twenties, he married Ruth Chester in an unknown location. Ruth bore him ten known children, seven sons and three daughters: John Cole Israel Cole Esther Cole Ruth Cole William Cole Thomas Cole James Cole Mary Cole Timothy Cole Hepzibah Cole. Daniel also had the following children Ruth Cole (this may be a duplicate of Ruth, above) Daniel Cole On 21 December 1694, about a week after he turned eighty, Daniel died of unknown causes in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Daniel was a tailor and came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with his brothers Job and John. James Cole of Plymouth was probably also a brother. Daniel was first mentioned in the records on 6 Apr. 1640 when he owned 50 acres of upland granted to him in Duxbury near William Bassett and Edmund Hawes. He was made a freeman on 4 June 1645 at Yarmouth. In 1643 he was in Yarmouth where he was reported as able to bear arms, and the following year in Eastham. By 1649 Daniel was in Eastham and had two deeds recorded in Nawset. On 9 June 1649 he sold 50 acres of meadow in Marshfield to Edmund Weston. He was back in Eastham by 1652.

Daniel was a member of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide in 1648.

Daniel was a deputy to the General Court at Plymouth from Eastham on several occasions from 1654 until 1689 and a selectman from 1667 until 1676 and in 1681 and he was a constable in 1664.

In 1661 Daniel was granted the liberty "to draw and sell strong water and wine in Eastham, provided that he always be furnished with good wine for the supply of those that are in need amongst them."

“Daniel Cole dyed the one and twentieth day of December in the year 1694 in the Eigtyeth year of his age”.

An Invintory of ye estate of Daniel Cole of Eastham deceased taken this twenty fourth of December 1694 as followeth:

It. for 5 Cowes.................................................10=00=00 It. for one steer...............................................02=05=00 It. for 3 three year olds..................................04=05=00 It for one of a year old...................................01=00=00 It for 2 Calves..................................................01=00=00 It for three growen horses............................05=00=00 It for a growen mare, a coult and a 2 year old colt.............................................................03=00=00 It 3 Swine.........................................................00=15=00 It for cart, boxes and bolts and bolt and shakel...............................................................00=16=00 It for 2 old axes...............................................00=04=00 It for 2 iron wedges........................................00=03=06 It for a old sithe and 2 old sickels.................00=04=00 It for old Iron ware.........................................01=08=00 It for a Iron kitle..............................................01=00=00 It for 3 iron pots..............................................01=02=06 It for 2 small Iron kittels and an old frying pan....................................................................00=10=00 It for tin ware...................................................00=05=06 It for earthen ware..........................................01=01=08 It for a bible & other old books......................00=16=00 It for pewter......................................................04=14=00 It for a warming pan 8 spoones and other Brass ware........................................................01=17=06 It for 2 Brass kitteles........................................01=19=00 It for toubs and trayes & old cask..................01=00=05 It for glass bottles............................................00=12=06 It for trenchers.................................................00=01=06 It for a hower glass & 2 glass cupps..............00=02=00 It for powder and bullets................................00=05=00 It for chests.......................................................01=19=00 It for a cubbord................................................01=10=00 It for 3 Bedsteads.............................................01=00=00 It for chaiers & other lumber..........................00=16=00 It for courtaines vallants and Iron rods.........00=10=00 It for a Table and forme..................................00=17=00 It for Linnin.......................................................10=16=03 It for eleven yards of ozenbridg.....................00=11=00 It for Linnin cloth..............................................00=11=00 It for 3 yards of cersey.....................................00=13=06 It for a Carpitt....................................................01=05=00 It for 7 yards and a half of homed made cersey.................................................................01=17=00 It for plate..........................................................11=08=00 It for 2 fether Beds and bolsters and a flock bed And covering.............................................06=07=00 It for meale bags..............................................00=07=00 It for a parcel of English corne unthreshed..06=00=00 It for 2 half bushels & a churne......................00=10=00 It for 40 bushels of Indian Corne....................04=00=00 It for ye woman wollen clothes.......................08=05=00 It for 2 payer of womans shoos......................00=09=00 It for ye womans Linnin clothes......................06=04=02 It for a womans hatt.........................................00=15=00 It for fowles........................................................00=07=00 It for ye mans clothes.......................................02=11=07 It for 2 silk carffs a silk hood a silk cap a yard of cempten........................................................01=14=02 It for Cushions..................................................00=03=00 It for a barrel ½ of porke and half a Barrel of Beef...............................................................04=00=00 It for 10 sheep..................................................02=10=00 It for 2 broomes...............................................00=01=03 It for a fether bed and covering.....................06=01=03 It for 2 looking glasses....................................00=06=06 It for other small things..................................01=00=00 These may inform ye honnered Court that it is ye desire of ye children of ye now deceased Daniel Cole that their brother Israel Cole may be Administrator to this estate… 15th day of January, 1694/5…

The estate of Daniel Cole late of Eastham… deceased was with ye consent of his children settled as followeth:

Be it known to whome it doth or may concerne that we John Cole, Timothy Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole Daniel Cole and Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan and his wife Hipsibath, John Young and his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins and his wife Mary and Medad Atwood and his wife Hester: have mutually agreed and obliged ourselves and our heirs to abide by to be contented… with ye divition and settlement of ye estate of our honored Father Daniel Cole… as followeth, that John Cole, Timothy Cole, Israel Cole & James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Hipsiba Doan and Ruth Young and Mary Hopkins and Hester Atwood shall have & enjoy to them… all that our Father gave them and they possessed of in our father Daniel Cole his life time; and that Thomas Cole shall have and enjoy to him… according to our Fathers mind in his Life time known to us to say our Fathers home stead dwelling house Barne outhousing orchard Land and meadow… as for ye remaining part of ye estate of our Father, John Cole Shall have thirteen pound eight shillings. And Timothy Cole shall have nine pound And Israel Cole shall have nine pound And James Cole shall have nine pound. And William Cole shall have nine pound And Daniel Cole shall have nine pound And Thomas Cole shall have nine pound And Hipsibah Doan shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings And Ruth Young shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings. And Mary Hopkiins shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings And Hester Atwood shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings…ye 15th day of January one thousand six hundred ninety four, five… if is further agreed on… that all ye Brothers here in named shall have… all ye Right of common that was their Fathers with in ye Township of Eastham… William Cole Daniel Cole the mark C of Thomas Cole ye I mark of John Cole Israel Cole John Young Ruth Young V her mark The mark r of Joshua Hopkins Mary Hopkins her mark C Medad Atwood Esther Atwood cx her mark The mark of Daniel Doan Hipsibah Doan X her mark Ye mark f of Timothy Cole The mark x of James Cole… In ye presence of William Walker Samuel Paine[1] Daniel Cole doesn't have a Great Migration entry (yet) but Job Cole does (Great Migration Begins, p 425.) It includes the following:

The Jan 1637/8 Plymouth MA will of John Cole names brother Job Cole and ... brother Daniel (no surname). A 1630 St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England will of Zachary Cole names mother Frances and brothers Nathaniel, John and Daniel and names brother Job executor. These two wills plus documented relations of some of these men to the same Collier family led Anderson to conclude that they were one and the same family. [2]Records of the Plymoth Colony of Massachusetts show that there were two COLE families living in the colony at an early period. Under the heading " The descendants of John Cole of Plymouth." is found " John Cole, with his son, Hugh (born in London), came to Plymouth in 1633." [3]Under< the heading COLE - - - Eastham Families is the following: Daniel Cole and his brothers, John and Job, came to Plymoth in 1633, with William Collier, a merchant of London. :We find no trace of kinship between John Cole and Daniel Cole., although at times , their descendants resided in the in the same or adjoining towns. Daniel Cole born in England in 1614, was the ancestor of Timothy Cole, Sr. of Rehoboth, Massachusetts . He married Ruth ____. And settled in Yarmouth. With the founding of the town of Eastham (a part of the Plymouth Colony he became one of the first settlers and is so recorded in a list dated May 22, 1655.

Sources

↑ Barnstable County Probate- Vol. I, pp. 120-4 ↑ Records of the Plymoth Colony of Massachusetts page 25 ↑ ibid page 326 See also:

Early Settlers of Eastham originally pub. in 1916- in Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy- Leonard H. Smith, Clearfield Pub., 1992- Vol.1&2, p. 462 Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County- Ellery Bicknell Crane, Lewis Pub. Co., NY, 1907- Vol. I, p.125 Cole Family Genealogy- Stuart Bloom, Earlville, IL, 2005- pp. 1-4 Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Directory (NEHGS, 2004) p 72 Cole, Daniel; Origins: *UNKNOWN*; Arrival 1639; Plymouth removes to Duxbury, Eastham [PCR 1:144; WP 4:295, 297, 414; MD 5:23, 6:204; 23:67-68; TAG 75:124-29; MF 6:24, 31, 44, 66; Susan E Roser Early Descendants of Daniel Cole of Eastham, Mass (Milton, Ontario, 2010).] You can look up the above abbreviations here Susan E Roser, "Two Daniel Coles of Eastham, Mass and two wives named Mercy" in The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000) Vol 75 p 126 link http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=macen&h=9769788&ti=0&... http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=lmaearlyparish&h=6513... http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=agbi&h=2269365&ti=0&i... Massachusetts Census, 1790-1890; Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans [Massachusetts] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI); Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Find A Grave: Memorial #51533885

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  • COLE, Daniel
  • b. ABT 1614 England
  • d. 21 DEC 1694 Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.
  • Family:
  • Spouse: Ruth,
  • Children:
    • COLE, John
    • COLE, Timothy
    • COLE, Hepzibah
    • COLE, Ruth
    • COLE, Israel
    • COLE, James
    • COLE, Mary
    • COLE, Esther
    • COLE, William
    • COLE, Daniel
    • COLE, Thomas
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_491.htm#3 ______________
  • Daniel Cole
  • Birth: Dec. 12, 1614, England
  • Death: Dec. 21, 1694 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died at age 80. Unmarked grave. His wife's maiden name MAY have been Collier but other possibilities include Chandler and Chester.
  • From Cole family genealogy:
  • DANIEL appears in the records of Plymouth Colony about 1633 with his brothers, Job and John, as well as John Colier. Daniel was named Freeman 1645 and held several political offices in Yarmouth and Eastham MA. In 1661 he was licensed to retail "wine and strong waters." Daniel married at Plymouth Colony RUTH (unknown). Ruth's maiden name is controversial and some researchers are of the opinion that she was Ruth Collier, a daughter of William Collier; this has not been conclusively proven to be correct. Other researchers are of the opinion that her maiden name was Ruth Chester but with no evidence that this is correct. Ruth was born about 1627; died 15 Dec 1694. Daniel was born about 1614; died at Eastham MA 21 Dec 1694. The estate of Ruth was administered 15 Jan 1695. Both are buried at Eastham Cove Burial Ground, Eastham MA.
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • William James Cole (1570 - 1630)
  • Susan Bale Cole (1574 - 1650)
  • Spouse:
  • Ruth Chandler Cole (1628 - 1694)
  • Children:
    • Hester/Esther Cole Atwood*
    • John Cole (1644 - 1724)*
    • Hepzibah Cole Doane (1649 - ____)*
    • Ruth Cole Bangs (1651 - 1728)*
    • Israel Cole (1653 - 1723)*
    • James Cole (1655 - ____)*
    • Mary Cole Hopkins (1658 - 1734)*
    • William Cole (1663 - 1735)*
    • Daniel Cole (1666 - 1736)*
    • Thomas Cole (1668 - 1736)*
  • Sibling:
  • James Cole (1600 - 1692)*
  • Daniel Cole (1614 - 1694)
  • Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 51533885
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=51533885 ________________
  • Daniel Cole, Sr
  • Birth: 1614 Guildford Borough, Surrey, England
  • Death: Dec. 21, 1694
  • Daniel Cole Birth: 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate". Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James". Sources A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014
  • John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.
  • It was Monday Dec. 20,1694 when Daniel die. Daniel was 80 years old when he pass away. Three brother Job, John and Daniel Cole came to Plymouth Mass in 1633 on the ship " Mary and James" with 190 passengers. William Collier, merchant in London came with the Cole brothers, Job Cole worked for William Collier, James Cole of the hill could also be related to the Cole brothers. Some books say he was a brother but he could be a cousin because he is not mentioned in Zaccheus's will. James Cole also arrived at Plymouth from Saco, Maine the same year that the Cole brothers arrived in Plymouth, Job and Daniel moved to Eastham,Mass. Daniel Cole was 19 years old in 1633. Daniel married Ruth Chester and removed to Yarmouth in 1637. But joined his brother Job at Eastham Mass 1643. He was a deputy 10 times and a member of the Yarmouth Militia, selectman,town clerk in Eastham Mass. He was a tailor and arrived in N.E. 19 years old. Daniel Cole's Will Daniel Cole died December 20, 1694 Adm was son of Israel at the request of brothers and sisters children, John, Timothy, Israel, James, William, Daniel Doane and wife Hephzibah, John Young and wife Ruth. Joshus Hopkins and wife Mary Medad Tupper and Wife Hester. Children of Daniel and Ruth all born in Eastham,Mass.
  • In 1648 Daniel was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide, "( This word infanticide means a Child murder )"
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Frances ??? (____ - 1630)
  • Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 132786793
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132786793 ___________________
  • 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., 1649-1672
  • https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Early_Genealogies_of_the_C...
  • https://archive.org/details/earlygenealogie00colegoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n100/mode...
  • Pg.66
  • About the beginning of the second decade of the existence of the Plymouth colony, there came from England three young men, brothers, named John, Job and Daniel Cole. I suspect that they came over with William Collier, a merchant of London, about 1633. Their father is unknown. Whether they were brothers of James, the inn-keeper of Plymouth, I know not, but I judge that they were not.
  • John died at Plymouth in December, 1637, and in his will, proved January 2, 1638, he mentions by name, "Master Collier's men," his brothers Job and Daniel, and his sister Rebecca, wife of Job. He was probably unmarried.
  • JOB COLE, the eldest of the three brothers, married May 16, 1634, Rebecca Collier.*
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n101/mode...
  • Pg.67
  • DANIEL COLE. ( —— ). The younger brother of Job, and probably came over with him when they were both young men. The first mention of him is April 6, 1640, when fifty acres of upland were granted him. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n102/mode...
  • Pg.68
  • .... He died December 21, 1694, aged 80. He married Ruth —— , who died December 15, 1694, aged 69. Their children were :
    • 6. i. John, b. July 15, 1644.
    • 7. ii. Timothy, b. Sept. 4, (15) 1646.
    • iii. Hepsebah, b. April 16, 1649, m. Daniel Doane, of Eastham, and had a son, Constant Doane, b. Mar. 7, 1670.
    • iv. Ruth, b. April 15, 1651, m. John, oldest son of John and Abigail Young, of Eastham, (b. in Plymouth, Nov. 16, 1649).
    • 8. v. Israel, b. Jan. 8, 1653.
    • 9. vi. James, b. Nov. 3, (30) 1655.
    • 10. vii. Mary, b. Mar. 10, 1658, m. May 26, 1681, Joshua Hopkins, of Eastham.
    • 11. viii. William, b. Sept. 15, 1663.
  • JOHN2 COLE (Job,1) .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n103/mode...
  • Pg.69
  • JOHN2 COLE (Daniel,1) born in Yarmouth, July 16, 1644. He lived in Eastham and married Ruth, daughter of Nicholas Snow, December 12, 1666. He was at Groton in 1672, but probably returned, driven out by Indians, as he is on the freeman list of 1695. His wife died June 27, 1717. He died June 6, 1725.
  • The children of John and Ruth (Snow) Cole were:
    • i. Ruth, .... etc.
  • TIMOTHY2 COLE (Daniel,1) the second son of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Yarmouth, September 4. 1646. The only mention that I find of him is as follows: 1676, .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n104/mode...
  • Pg.70
  • ISRAEL2 COLE (Daniel.1) the third son and fifth child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham January 8, 1653. He married April 24, 1674, Mary, widow of James Rodgers, of Duxbury, and daughter of Thomas2 and Mary Paine, of Eastham. .... etc.
  • JAMES2 COLE (Daniel,1) the third son of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, November 3, 1655.
  • MARY2 COLE (Daniel,1) the seventh child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, March 10, 1658. She married May 26, 1681, Joshua Hopkins, of Eastham, born June, J657, and son of Giles and Catherine (Welden) Hopkins. (Giles came in the Mayflower with his father, Stephen, and his mother.) Her children were: ..... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n105/mode...
  • Pg.71
  • WILLIAM2 COLE (Daniel,1) the fourth son and eighth and youngest child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, September 15, 1663. He lived in Eastham, and December 2, 1686, he married Hannah, daughter of Stephen and Susanna (Deane) Snow, born January 2, 1667, died June 23, 1737. Their children were: .... etc. ______________________
  • William Collier (c. 1585–1671) He came to Plymouth in 1633 as one of the few London-based Merchant Adventurers, a colony investment group, to settle in New England. .... etc.
  • Collier married Jane Clark at St. Olave Parish in Southwark on May 16, 1611 and had thirteen children. Many of those children died young, and they only had four daughters with them in Plymouth Colony. Jane died after June 28, 1666. Her burial place is unknown.[2][3]
  • Children of William and Jane Collier:
    • .... etc.
    • Rebecca was baptized in Southwark on January 10, 1614/5 and died in Eastham, Massachusetts on December 29, 1698. She married Job Cole in Plymouth on May 15, 1634 and had three children. He died after 1683 and before his wife’s death. His brother Daniel Cole married Rebecca’s sister Ruth. Rebecca and Job were both were buried at Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Massachusetts.
    • .... etc.
    • Ruth was born about 1628 probably in the London area as were the other children, and died in Eastham, Massachusetts. on December 15, 1694. She married Daniel Cole by 1644 and had at least five children. Daniel Cole was the brother of Job Cole who was married to Ruth’s sister Rebecca. Ruth and Daniel were both buried in Cove Burying Ground in Eastham, Massachusetts.[2][3][11]
    • .... etc.
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Collier_(colonist) ______________
  • Constance Hopkins (baptized May 11, 1606 – October 1677), also sometimes listed as Constanta. .... etc.
  • Children of Constance and Nicholas Snow
    • ....etc.
    • Ruth b. Plymouth, 1644, married Lieutenant John Cole Sr., son of Daniel Cole and Ruth Chester
    • .... etc.
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_Hopkins ______________
  • Frances ???
  • Birth: unknown, England
  • Death: Nov. 16, 1630, England
  • John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.
  • Family links:
  • Children:
    • Daniel Cole (1614 - 1694)*
  • Burial: Unknown
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 132786238
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132786238 _________________

John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.

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Father: William James COLE Mother: Susan BALE b: in Littlebentley, Essex, England

Marriage 1 Ruth CHESTER (OR CHANDLER) b: 1627 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts Married: 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts 3 Children

Ruth COLE b: 1653

Sources: Title: Families of Sequoyah County, OK Author: Sharen Neal Abbrev: Sharen Neal Publication: ancestry.com Abbrev: Families of Sequoyah County, OK Note: Cole line Title: Sisler/Davis Genealogy on Ancestry.com Author: Diane Sisler Conover Abbrev: Diane Sisler Conover Abbrev: Sisler/Davis Genealogy Note: Establishes Mary Laura Ankel DOB/Death, marriage and Charles William Hawks dates Note: Winslow Line Title: Families of Sequoyah County, OK Author: Sharen Neal Abbrev: Sharen Neal Publication: ancestry.com Abbrev: Families of Sequoyah County, OK Note: Winslow Line

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Daniel COLE95 was born in 1614 in Barnstable, MA. He was born in 1627.95 He died on 1 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Massachusetts, USA.95 He died on 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. He is reference number 13D. Note! One of three brothers that started the Cole line in America

1630 Strong evidence that William Collier was a grocer in St. Olive, Southwark, in Surry, England. Coles came over with him. St. Olive Parish has records.. They probably came from this area.

1643 M. Ruth Chester by this date & living in Yarmouth Mass.

1649 Living in Eastham by this date

in Yarmouth Mass 1693

Eastham aft 1644

Two deeds recorded in 1649 at Nawset

Also 50 acres of meadow at Marshfield Ma., sold June 9, 1650

Brothers:

Job. M. 5/16/1634 to Rebecca Collier. Eldest of 3 bros.

John. D 12/00/1637 at Plymouth. Will Proved 1/2/1638.

Daniel Cole (13D)

born 1606,England.

mother

father

married 1642-3, Ruth Chester (13C)

Died December 21,1694 age 80.

children:

1. John Cole (12B), b. July 5,1644 at Yarmouth Mass.

2. Timothy B. September 4/15, 1646

3. Hepsebah b. April 16, 1649

4. Ruth B. April 15, 1651

5. (?) b. January 8, 1653

6. James b. November 3/30, 1655

7. Mary b. March 10,

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in Plymouth 1633 with Brothers.

In Yarmouth 1693.

In Eastham aft 1644.

two deeds recorded in 1649 at Nawset .

Also 50 Acres of meadow at Marshfield, sold June 9, 1650.

FIRST OF COLE LINE IN CT.

Brothers:

1. Job. m. May 16,1634, Rebbeca Collier. Eldest of 3 bros.

July 2, 1638 48 acres were granted to him in Duxbury, Mass.

October 2, 1650 sold that land to Thomas Chillingsworth for a calf

and

20 shillings. 1642 moved to Yarmouth. In 1648 was living in Nauset

(Eastham). Died between 1670 and 1695. Wife died December 1698, age

88.

children: John, Job, Daniel, Rebecca who was b. August 26, 1654.

2. John d. December 1637 at Plymouth. Will proved January 2, 1638.

They all came over from England with William Collier.

See Cole Orgins.

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Spouses/Children:

Ruth Chandler

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Mary Cole

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Esther Cole

Thomas Cole

Hepzibah Cole+

Timothy Cole

James Cole

William Cole

Esther Cole

John Cole+

Israel Cole

Daniel Cole

Born: 1614, Barnstable Barnstable MA

Christened: 1614, England

Married: 1643, Swansea Bristol MA

Died: 21 Dec 1694, Eastham Barnstable MA

Daniel married Ruth Chandler in 1643 in Swansea Bristol MA. (Ruth Chandler was born in 1627 in Yarmouth Barnstable MA and died on 15 Dec 1694 in Eastham Barnstable MA.) Parents: James COLE and Rebecca COLLIER.

Spouse: Ruth CHESTER. Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER were married in Swansea, Bristol, Mass.. Children were: John COLE, Daniel COLE, Mary COLE, Ruth Chase COLE, Esther COLE, Thomas COLE, Hepzibah COLE, Timothy COLE, James COLE, William COLE, Esther COLE, John COLE, Isreal COLE.

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Job, John, and Daniel Cole came to New Plymouth in 1633 with William Collier, a merchant of London. A fourth brother, Joseph came to Plymouth , but in some other year.

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Name: Job Winslow Gender: Male Birth Date: 1641 Birth Place: Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Death Date: 14 Jul 1720 Death Place: Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Marriage Date: 1673 Marriage Place: Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts Father: Kenelm Winslow Mother: Eleanor Worden Spouse: Ruth Cole Children: John Winslow Spouse Father: David Daniel Cole

Source Information: Heritage Consulting. Millennium File [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003. Original data: Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Name: Ruth Chester Gender: Female Birth Place: MA Birth Year: 1625 Spouse Name: Daniel Cole Spouse Birth Year: 1614 Marriage Year: 1643 Marriage State: MA Number Pages: 1

Source Citation: Source number: 1453.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DPS.

The Early genealogies of the Cole families in America

Daniel Cole (______). The younger brother of Job, and probably came over with him when they were both young men. The first mention of him is April 6, 1640, when fifty acres of land were granted him. His name appears on the list of able bodied men of Yarmouth for 1643. In June 1644, he was propounded for freeman and admitted and sworn in June 1645. In 1648 he was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide. He afterwards removed to Eastham. In 1652 he was chosen deputy for that town and was relected in 1654, 1657, 1661, 1666, 16667, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672, 1681. In 1662 he was appointed to take account of liquors, shot, lead and powder imported. Two deeds are recorded, both in 1649, and both of which he sold in Nawset; also, one of fifty acres and meadow, at Marshfield, June 9, 1650. (Reg. vi-41-44) On freeman list of 1670 and of 1695. He died December 21, 1694, aged 80. He married Ruth _____, who died December 15, 1694 aged 69.

Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans (Massachusetts)

Daniel Cole dyed the one and twentieth day of December in the year 1694 in the eigtyeth year of his age

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Daniel Cole

Born about 1613 in Barnstable county, Massachusetts [uncertain]

Son of William James Cole and [mother unknown]

Brother of James Cole , James (Cole) Coles , Job Cole , John Cole , Daniel Cole , Zaccheus Cole and Nathaniel Cole

Husband of Ruth (Collier) Cole - married 1643 in Swansea, Bristol county, Massachusetts

Father of William Cole

Died [date unknown] in 21 Dec 1694 [uncertain]

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22:04: Lisa (Cole) Fisher edited the Biography, Birth Place, Death Place and Status Indicators for Daniel Cole . [Thank Lisa for this ]

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Daniel Cole, Sr Birth 12 Dec 1614 Weedon Bec, Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England Death 21 Dec 1694 (aged 80) Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Burial Cove Burying Ground Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map Memorial ID 51533885

Died at age 80. Unmarked grave. His wife's maiden name MAY have been Collier but other possibilities include Chandler and Chester.

From Cole family genealogy: "DANIEL appears in the records of Plymouth Colony about 1633 with his brothers, Job and John, as well as John Colier. Daniel was named Freeman 1645 and held several political offices in Yarmouth and Eastham MA. In 1661 he was licensed to retail "wine and strong waters." Daniel married at Plymouth Colony RUTH (unknown). Ruth's maiden name is controversial and some researchers are of the opinion that she was Ruth Collier, a daughter of William Collier; this has not been conclusively proven to be correct. Other researchers are of the opinion that her maiden name was Ruth Chester but with no evidence that this is correct. Ruth was born about 1627; died 15 Dec 1694. Daniel was born about 1614; died at Eastham MA 21 Dec 1694. The estate of Ruth was administered 15 Jan 1695. Both are buried at Eastham Cove Burial Ground, Eastham MA. ~
Daniel Cole Birth: Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec Daventry District Northamptonshire, England Daniel was Baptist: on 26 Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec Daventry District Northamptonshire, England. Daniel mother may have been Mary Frances (Maiden name ?) Cole, Daniel father may have been John Cole. This is from the parish records for the villages of Culworth and Weedon Bec in Northamptonshire, England.This is wear the children of the Cole's was baptist at and the names of the both Parents Frances and John Cole in the Parish records

Please take notice Job Cole and has brothers Daniel, John, Zaccheus and Nathaniel was not born in Southwark, Surrey, England. Daniel, John and Job who sail with William Collier in 1633 to Plymouth Mass. That was the last known place they was living at before coming to Plymouth Mass for the Cole brothers (From what i found out Daniel Cole did not come over with brothers Job and John Cole with William Collier. Daniel did not come over until 1639 and lived in Duxbury and then Eastham...Job is the one who was here first...1633 in Plymouth, Duxbury, Yarmouth and then Eastham. Collier came from Southwark in Surrey as his last address, in 1633 to Plymouth then Duxbury.)

Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate".Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James". Sources A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014 John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will

It was Monday Dec. 20,1694 when Daniel die. Daniel was 80 years old when he pass away. Three brother Job, John and Daniel Cole came to Plymouth Mass in 1633 on the ship " Mary and James" with 190 passengers. William Collier, merchant in London came with the Cole brothers, Job Cole worked for William Collier, James Cole of the hill could also be related to the Cole brothers. Some books say he was a brother but he could be a cousin because he is not mentioned in Zaccheus's will. James Cole also arrived at Plymouth from Saco, Maine the same year that the Cole brothers arrived in Plymouth, Job and Daniel moved to Eastham,Mass. Daniel Cole was 19 years old in 1633. Daniel married Ruth Chester and removed to Yarmouth in 1637. But joined his brother Job at Eastham Mass 1643. He was a deputy 10 times and a member of the Yarmouth Militia, selectman,town clerk in Eastham Mass. He was a tailor and arrived in N.E. 19 years old. Daniel Cole's Will Daniel Cole died December 20, 1694 Adm was son of Israel at the request of brothers and sisters children, John, Timothy, Israel, James, William, Daniel Doane and wife Hephzibah, John Young and wife Ruth. Joshus Hopkins and wife Mary Medad Tupper and Wife Hester. Children of Daniel and Ruth all born in Eastham,Mass.

In 1648 Daniel was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide, "( This word infanticide means a Child murder )"

Family Members Parents

William James Cole 1570–1630

Susan Bale Cole 1574–1650 Spouse

Ruth Collier Cole 1627–1694 Siblings

James Cole 1 1600–1692 Children

John Cole 1644–1725

Hepzibah Cole Doane 1649 – unknown

Ruth Cole Bangs 1651–1728

Israel Cole 1652–1723

James Cole 1655–1717

Mary Cole Hopkins 1658–1734

William Cole 1663–1735

Hester/Esther Cole Atwood 1664–1705

Daniel Cole 1666–1736

Thomas Cole 1668–1736


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Daniel Cole

Born 12 Dec 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England [uncertain]

Son of [father unknown] and Frances (Unknown) Cole

Brother of Zaccheus Cole, Nathaniel Cole, Job Cole and John Cole

Husband of Ruth (Unknown) Cole — married 1643 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts

Father of John Cole Sr., Timothy Cole, Hepzibah (Cole) Doane, Ruth Chase (Cole) Bangs, Israel Cole, James Cole Sr., Mary Collier (Cole) Hopkins, Esther (Cole) Atwood, William Cole, Daniel Cole and Thomas Cole

Died 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 1 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Mar 2011

Daniel Cole migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

The parents listed for this individual are speculative and may not be based on sound genealogical research. Sources to prove or disprove this ancestry are needed. Please contact the Profile Manager or leave information on the bulletin board. Alternate father is James Cole with unknown mother. Biography

Daniel Cole was born on 12 December 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England., the youngst of five known children, all sons of an unknown father and Frances Unknown. A tailor, Daniel migrated to New England in 1633, when he was in his late teens. In 1643, when he was in his late twenties, he married Ruth Chester in an unknown location. Ruth bore him ten known children, seven sons and three daughters:

John Cole

Israel Cole

Esther Cole

Ruth Cole

William Cole

Thomas Cole

James Cole

Mary Cole

Timothy Cole

Hepzibah Cole.

Daniel also had the following children Ruth Cole (this may be a duplicate of Ruth, above) Daniel Cole On 21 December 1694, about a week after he turned eighty, Daniel died of unknown causes in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Daniel was a tailor and came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with his brothers Job and John. James Cole of Plymouth was probably also a brother. Daniel was first mentioned in the records on 6 Apr. 1640 when he owned 50 acres of upland granted to him in Duxbury near William Bassett and Edmund Hawes. He was made a freeman on 4 June 1645 at Yarmouth. In 1643 he was in Yarmouth where he was reported as able to bear arms, and the following year in Eastham. By 1649 Daniel was in Eastham and had two deeds recorded in Nawset. On 9 June 1649 he sold 50 acres of meadow in Marshfield to Edmund Weston. He was back in Eastham by 1652.

Daniel was a member of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide in 1648.

Daniel was a deputy to the General Court at Plymouth from Eastham on several occasions from 1654 until 1689 and a selectman from 1667 until 1676 and in 1681 and he was a constable in 1664.

In 1661 Daniel was granted the liberty "to draw and sell strong water and wine in Eastham, provided that he always be furnished with good wine for the supply of those that are in need amongst them."

“Daniel Cole dyed the one and twentieth day of December in the year 1694 in the Eigtyeth year of his age”.

An Invintory of ye estate of Daniel Cole of Eastham deceased taken this twenty fourth of December 1694 as followeth:

It. for 5 Cowes.................................................10=00=00 It. for one steer...............................................02=05=00 It. for 3 three year olds..................................04=05=00 It for one of a year old...................................01=00=00 It for 2 Calves..................................................01=00=00 It for three growen horses............................05=00=00 It for a growen mare, a coult and a 2 year old colt.............................................................03=00=00 It 3 Swine.........................................................00=15=00 It for cart, boxes and bolts and bolt and shakel...............................................................00=16=00 It for 2 old axes...............................................00=04=00 It for 2 iron wedges........................................00=03=06 It for a old sithe and 2 old sickels.................00=04=00 It for old Iron ware.........................................01=08=00 It for a Iron kitle..............................................01=00=00 It for 3 iron pots..............................................01=02=06 It for 2 small Iron kittels and an old frying pan....................................................................00=10=00 It for tin ware...................................................00=05=06 It for earthen ware..........................................01=01=08 It for a bible & other old books......................00=16=00 It for pewter......................................................04=14=00 It for a warming pan 8 spoones and other Brass ware........................................................01=17=06 It for 2 Brass kitteles........................................01=19=00 It for toubs and trayes & old cask..................01=00=05 It for glass bottles............................................00=12=06 It for trenchers.................................................00=01=06 It for a hower glass & 2 glass cupps..............00=02=00 It for powder and bullets................................00=05=00 It for chests.......................................................01=19=00 It for a cubbord................................................01=10=00 It for 3 Bedsteads.............................................01=00=00 It for chaiers & other lumber..........................00=16=00 It for courtaines vallants and Iron rods.........00=10=00 It for a Table and forme..................................00=17=00 It for Linnin.......................................................10=16=03 It for eleven yards of ozenbridg.....................00=11=00 It for Linnin cloth..............................................00=11=00 It for 3 yards of cersey.....................................00=13=06 It for a Carpitt....................................................01=05=00 It for 7 yards and a half of homed made cersey.................................................................01=17=00 It for plate..........................................................11=08=00 It for 2 fether Beds and bolsters and a flock bed And covering.............................................06=07=00 It for meale bags..............................................00=07=00 It for a parcel of English corne unthreshed..06=00=00 It for 2 half bushels & a churne......................00=10=00 It for 40 bushels of Indian Corne....................04=00=00 It for ye woman wollen clothes.......................08=05=00 It for 2 payer of womans shoos......................00=09=00 It for ye womans Linnin clothes......................06=04=02 It for a womans hatt.........................................00=15=00 It for fowles........................................................00=07=00 It for ye mans clothes.......................................02=11=07 It for 2 silk carffs a silk hood a silk cap a yard of cempten........................................................01=14=02 It for Cushions..................................................00=03=00 It for a barrel ½ of porke and half a Barrel of Beef...............................................................04=00=00 It for 10 sheep..................................................02=10=00 It for 2 broomes...............................................00=01=03 It for a fether bed and covering.....................06=01=03 It for 2 looking glasses....................................00=06=06 It for other small things..................................01=00=00 These may inform ye honnered Court that it is ye desire of ye children of ye now deceased Daniel Cole that their brother Israel Cole may be Administrator to this estate… 15th day of January, 1694/5…

The estate of Daniel Cole late of Eastham… deceased was with ye consent of his children settled as followeth:

Be it known to whome it doth or may concerne that we John Cole, Timothy Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole Daniel Cole and Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan and his wife Hipsibath, John Young and his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins and his wife Mary and Medad Atwood and his wife Hester: have mutually agreed and obliged ourselves and our heirs to abide by to be contented… with ye divition and settlement of ye estate of our honored Father Daniel Cole… as followeth, that John Cole, Timothy Cole, Israel Cole & James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Hipsiba Doan and Ruth Young and Mary Hopkins and Hester Atwood shall have & enjoy to them… all that our Father gave them and they possessed of in our father Daniel Cole his life time; and that Thomas Cole shall have and enjoy to him… according to our Fathers mind in his Life time known to us to say our Fathers home stead dwelling house Barne outhousing orchard Land and meadow… as for ye remaining part of ye estate of our Father, John Cole Shall have thirteen pound eight shillings. And Timothy Cole shall have nine pound And Israel Cole shall have nine pound And James Cole shall have nine pound. And William Cole shall have nine pound And Daniel Cole shall have nine pound And Thomas Cole shall have nine pound And Hipsibah Doan shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings And Ruth Young shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings. And Mary Hopkiins shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings And Hester Atwood shall have twelve pounds nineteen shillings…ye 15th day of January one thousand six hundred ninety four, five… if is further agreed on… that all ye Brothers here in named shall have… all ye Right of common that was their Fathers with in ye Township of Eastham… William Cole Daniel Cole the mark C of Thomas Cole ye I mark of John Cole Israel Cole John Young Ruth Young V her mark The mark r of Joshua Hopkins Mary Hopkins her mark C Medad Atwood Esther Atwood cx her mark The mark of Daniel Doan Hipsibah Doan X her mark Ye mark f of Timothy Cole The mark x of James Cole… In ye presence of William Walker Samuel Paine[1] Daniel Cole doesn't have a Great Migration entry (yet) but Job Cole does (Great Migration Begins, p 425.) It includes the following:

The Jan 1637/8 Plymouth MA will of John Cole names brother Job Cole and ... brother Daniel (no surname). A 1630 St Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England will of Zachary Cole names mother Frances and brothers Nathaniel, John and Daniel and names brother Job executor. These two wills plus documented relations of some of these men to the same Collier family led Anderson to conclude that they were one and the same family. [2]Records of the Plymoth Colony of Massachusetts show that there were two COLE families living in the colony at an early period. Under the heading " The descendants of John Cole of Plymouth." is found " John Cole, with his son, Hugh (born in London), came to Plymouth in 1633." [3]Under< the heading COLE - - - Eastham Families is the following: Daniel Cole and his brothers, John and Job, came to Plymoth in 1633, with William Collier, a merchant of London. :We find no trace of kinship between John Cole and Daniel Cole., although at times , their descendants resided in the in the same or adjoining towns. Daniel Cole born in England in 1614, was the ancestor of Timothy Cole, Sr. of Rehoboth, Massachusetts . He married Ruth ____. And settled in Yarmouth. With the founding of the town of Eastham (a part of the Plymouth Colony he became one of the first settlers and is so recorded in a list dated May 22, 1655.

Sources

↑ Barnstable County Probate- Vol. I, pp. 120-4 ↑ Records of the Plymoth Colony of Massachusetts page 25 ↑ ibid page 326 See also:

Early Settlers of Eastham originally pub. in 1916- in Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy- Leonard H. Smith, Clearfield Pub., 1992- Vol.1&2, p. 462 Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County- Ellery Bicknell Crane, Lewis Pub. Co., NY, 1907- Vol. I, p.125 Cole Family Genealogy- Stuart Bloom, Earlville, IL, 2005- pp. 1-4 Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Directory (NEHGS, 2004) p 72 Cole, Daniel; Origins: *UNKNOWN*; Arrival 1639; Plymouth removes to Duxbury, Eastham [PCR 1:144; WP 4:295, 297, 414; MD 5:23, 6:204; 23:67-68; TAG 75:124-29; MF 6:24, 31, 44, 66; Susan E Roser Early Descendants of Daniel Cole of Eastham, Mass (Milton, Ontario, 2010).] You can look up the above abbreviations here Susan E Roser, "Two Daniel Coles of Eastham, Mass and two wives named Mercy" in The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000) Vol 75 p 126 link http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=macen&h=9769788&ti=0&... http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=lmaearlyparish&h=6513... http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=agbi&h=2269365&ti=0&i... Massachusetts Census, 1790-1890; Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans [Massachusetts] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI); Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Find A Grave: Memorial #51533885 Acknowledgments

Tom Elliott. William Ramage. Alan MacLeod



From Cole family genealogy: "DANIEL appears in the records of Plymouth Colony about 1633 with his brothers, Job and John, as well as John Colier. Daniel was named Freeman 1645 and held several political offices in Yarmouth and Eastham MA. In 1661 he was licensed to retail "wine and strong waters." Daniel married at Plymouth Colony RUTH (unknown). Ruth's maiden name is controversial and some researchers are of the opinion that she was Ruth Collier, a daughter of William Collier; this has not been conclusively proven to be correct. Other researchers are of the opinion that her maiden name was Ruth Chester but with no evidence that this is correct. Ruth was born about 1627; died 15 Dec 1694. Daniel was born about 1614; died at Eastham MA 21 Dec 1694. The estate of Ruth was administered 15 Jan 1695. Both are buried at Eastham Cove Burial Ground, Eastham MA. ∼
Daniel Cole Birth: Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec Daventry District Northamptonshire, England Daniel was Baptist: on 26 Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec Daventry District Northamptonshire, England. Daniel mother may have been Mary Frances (Maiden name ?) Cole, Daniel father may have been John Cole. This is from the parish records for the villages of Culworth and Weedon Bec in Northamptonshire, England.This is wear the children of the Cole's was baptist at and the names of the both Parents Frances and John Cole in the Parish records.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please take notice Job Cole and has brothers Daniel, John, Zaccheus and Nathaniel was not born in Southwark, Surrey, England. Daniel, John and Job who sail with William Collier in 1633 to Plymouth Mass. That was the last known place they was living at before coming to Plymouth Mass for the Cole brothers.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (From what i found out Daniel Cole did not come over with brothers Job and John Cole with William Collier. Daniel did not come over until 1639 and lived in Duxbury and then Eastham...Job is the one who was here first...1633 in Plymouth, Duxbury, Yarmouth and then Eastham. Collier came from Southwark in Surrey as his last address, in 1633 to Plymouth then Duxbury.)

Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate".Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James". Sources A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014 -----------------------------------

------------------------------------------------ John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It was Monday Dec. 20,1694 when Daniel die. Daniel was 80 years old when he pass away. Three brother Job, John and Daniel Cole came to Plymouth Mass in 1633 on the ship " Mary and James" with 190 passengers. William Collier, merchant in London came with the Cole brothers, Job Cole worked for William Collier, James Cole of the hill could also be related to the Cole brothers. Some books say he was a brother but he could be a cousin because he is not mentioned in Zaccheus's will. James Cole also arrived at Plymouth from Saco, Maine the same year that the Cole brothers arrived in Plymouth, Job and Daniel moved to Eastham,Mass. Daniel Cole was 19 years old in 1633. Daniel married Ruth Chester and removed to Yarmouth in 1637. But joined his brother Job at Eastham Mass 1643. He was a deputy 10 times and a member of the Yarmouth Militia, selectman,town clerk in Eastham Mass. He was a tailor and arrived in N.E. 19 years old. Daniel Cole's Will Daniel Cole died December 20, 1694 Adm was son of Israel at the request of brothers and sisters children, John, Timothy, Israel, James, William, Daniel Doane and wife Hephzibah, John Young and wife Ruth. Joshus Hopkins and wife Mary Medad Tupper and Wife Hester. Children of Daniel and Ruth all born in Eastham,Mass.

In 1648 Daniel was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide, "( This word infanticide means a Child murder )"

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1614 • Surrey, England

DNA of Daniel Cole is haplogroup I1 (Y-DNA I-M253/I-M170). Which means Daniel's ancestors migrated from Scandinavia to England during the Viking raids in 8th/9th century or subsequent Scandinavian incursions lasting throuth the 11th century. Haplo

Died at age 80. Unmarked grave. His wife's maiden name was Collier:

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From FAG Member #47161155:

Under biography regarding Daniel Cole's wife Ruth Collier. This has recently been verified (see Mayflower Quarterly Magazine, Fall 2020. p.27 "Ruth married Daniel Cole...Ruth was unique among the sisters (Sarah Brewster, Elizabeth Southworth, Mary Prence, Rebecca Cole) in not having her marriage recorded; it is, instead, documented through a deed in which her father, William Collier, named Daniel Cole as his son-in-law." Jeremy Bangs: "Records of the Colony of New Plymouth of New England: Deeds, &c., Vol. II, 1651-1663, p.269-71.

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From Cole family genealogy:
"DANIEL appears in the records of Plymouth Colony about 1633 with his brothers, Job and John, as well as John Colier. Daniel was named Freeman 1645 and held several political offices in Yarmouth and Eastham MA. In 1661 he was licensed to retail "wine and strong waters." Daniel married at Plymouth Colony RUTH (unknown). Ruth's maiden name is controversial and some researchers are of the opinion that she was Ruth Collier, a daughter of William Collier; this has not been conclusively proven to be correct. Other researchers are of the opinion that her maiden name was Ruth Chester but with no evidence that this is correct. Ruth was born about 1627; died 15 Dec 1694. Daniel was born about 1614; died at Eastham MA 21 Dec 1694. The estate of Ruth was administered 15 Jan 1695. Both are buried at Eastham Cove Burial Ground, Eastham MA.

Daniel Cole Birth: Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec
Daventry District Northamptonshire, England Daniel was Baptist: on 26 Dec. 1614 in Weedon Bec Daventry District
Northamptonshire, England. Daniel mother may have been Mary Frances (Maiden name ?) Cole, Daniel father may have been John Cole. This is from the parish records for the villages of Culworth and Weedon Bec in Northamptonshire, England.This is wear the children of the Cole's was baptist at and the names of the both Parents Frances and John Cole in the Parish records.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please take notice Job Cole and has brothers Daniel, John, Zaccheus and Nathaniel was not born in Southwark, Surrey, England. Daniel, John and Job who sail with William Collier in 1633 to Plymouth Mass. That was the last known place they was living at before coming to Plymouth Mass for the Cole brothers.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(From what i found out Daniel Cole did not come over with brothers Job and John Cole with William Collier. Daniel did not come over until 1639 and lived in Duxbury and then Eastham...Job is the one who was here first...1633 in Plymouth, Duxbury, Yarmouth and then Eastham. Collier came from Southwark in Surrey as his last address, in 1633 to Plymouth then Duxbury.)

Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate".Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James". Sources A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It was Monday Dec. 20,1694 when Daniel die. Daniel was 80 years old when he pass away. Three brother Job, John and Daniel Cole came to Plymouth Mass in 1633 on the ship " Mary and James" with 190 passengers. William Collier, merchant in London came with the Cole brothers, Job Cole worked for William Collier, James Cole of the hill could also be related to the Cole brothers. Some books say he was a brother but he could be a cousin because he is not mentioned in Zaccheus's will. James Cole also arrived at Plymouth from Saco, Maine the same year that the Cole brothers arrived in Plymouth, Job and Daniel moved to Eastham,Mass. Daniel Cole was 19 years old in 1633. Daniel married Ruth Chester and removed to Yarmouth in 1637. But joined his brother Job at Eastham Mass 1643. He was a deputy 10 times and a member of the Yarmouth Militia, selectman,town clerk in Eastham Mass. He was a tailor and arrived in N.E. 19 years old. Daniel Cole's Will Daniel Cole died December 20, 1694 Adm was son of Israel at the request of brothers and sisters children, John, Timothy, Israel, James, William, Daniel Doane and wife Hephzibah, John Young and wife Ruth. Joshus Hopkins and wife Mary Medad Tupper and Wife Hester. Children of Daniel and Ruth all born in Eastham,Mass.

In 1648 Daniel was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide, "( This word infanticide means a Child murder )"


GEDCOM Note

Died at age 80. Unmarked grave. His wife's maiden name MAY have been Collier but other possibilities include Chandler and Chester.

From Cole family genealogy:
"DANIEL appears in the records of Plymouth Colony about 1633 with his brothers, Job and John, as well as John Colier. Daniel was named Freeman 1645 and held several political offices in Yarmouth and Eastham MA. In 1661 he was licensed to retail "wine and strong waters." Daniel married at Plymouth Colony RUTH (unknown). Ruth's maiden name is controversial and some researchers are of the opinion that she was Ruth Collier, a daughter of William Collier; this has not been conclusively proven to be correct. Other researchers are of the opinion that her maiden name was Ruth Chester but with no evidence that this is correct. Ruth was born about 1627; died 15 Dec 1694. Daniel was born about 1614; died at Eastham MA 21 Dec 1694. The estate of Ruth was administered 15 Jan 1695. Both are buried at Eastham Cove Burial Ground, Eastham MA.

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Daniel Cole of Eastham's Timeline

1614
December 26, 1614
St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1614
England
1644
July 15, 1644
Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
1646
September 4, 1646
Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1649
April 15, 1649
Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony, (Present USA)
1651
April 15, 1651
Swansea, Plymouth Colony
1653
June 8, 1653
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1655
November 30, 1655
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1657
March 10, 1657
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony