Individual Details
Israel COLE
(28 Jun 1685 - Bef 9 Sep 1747)
Benjamin Ackley and Hannah Ackley of Hartland, Connecticut quit claimed to Israel Higgins of Chatham, Connecticut 5 June 1770 all their rights in lands of Mr. Israel Cole of Eastham, deceased.
On Southern District tax lists of Dutchess County, New York were Israel Cole (February 1754 to February 1761), Rufus Cole ("on Will Hunt farm" June 1753 to February 1757) and Silvenus Cole (February 1759 to 1771).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Emary [--?--] (1682 - ) |
| Child | Ebenezer Cole (1710 - ) |
| Child | Israel COLE (1712 - 1792) |
| Child | Silvanus Cole (1714 - ) |
| Child | Benjamin Cole (1716 - ) |
| Child | Rufus Cole (1718 - ) |
| Child | Hannah Cole (1720 - ) |
| Child | Emary Cole (1722 - ) |
| Child | Dorcas Cole (1724 - ) |
| Father | Israel COLE (1653 - 1724) |
| Mother | Mary PAINE (1655 - 1723) |
| Sibling | Hannah Cole (1681 - 1717) |
Notes
Will
Mayflower Deeds and ProbatesPublished 1994, p. 292
Will of Israel Cole, yeoman of Eastham, Massachusetts...dated 23 July 1746, to wf Emary, her thirds and two oxen, mair, two cows, ten sheep and all the swine, corn...excepting what my sons have planted, also my negro man Bacary...if my sd wife should dye before Bacary...he shall be taken care of by my five sons...I give unto Bacary all the things which are now called his for his to the end...to my three natural sons Ebenezer Cole, Israel Cole & Silvanus Cole all that my several lotts...of land whereon there housing stand...sons Benjamin Cole & Rufus Cole, land where my dwelling house now stands...to dau Hannah Snow...land near Great Neck which I bought of Israel Higgins...to daus Emery Cole & Dorcus Burgis all lands in Truro...also to three daus, Indian servant Tom Trip; son Ebenezer, executor.
Witnesses: Jonathan Linnel, James Rogers Jr. and Thomas Rogers.
Probated 9 Sept. 1747, Nathaniel Mayo, Richard Sparrow & Jonathan Linnel, yeomen of Eastham, app'td appraisers.
Inventory taken 13 Oct 1747 by appraisers; incl. Indian boy, L50; homestead, L780; land at the great hill, L60; land at Great Neck, L60; cedar swamp, L130; meadow, L180; land at Truro, L100.
Endnotes
1. Austin, John D., Mayflower Families for Five Generations: Hopkins (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Volume 6., 1995).
2. , Ohio River Valley Web Site of A David Distler (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
3. , Mayflower Deeds and Probates: From the Files of of George Earnest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants by Susan E. Roser, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1994 (N.p.: n.p., n.d.), p. 292.
4. Austin, John D., Mayflower Families for Five Generations: Hopkins (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Volume 6., 1995).
5. , McAnslan, William and Lews E. Neff, General Society of Mayflower Descendants Index (Boston: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1960) (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).

