Individual Details
Daniel COLE
(1614 - 21 Dec 1694)
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County
Published 1907
John, Job, and Daniel Cole came to New England in the employ of William Collier, a London merchant, in 1633. John Cole died in Plymouth, in 1637, and in his will mentioned Master Collier's men in describing his brothers to whom he made bequests.
Daniel Cole, the youngest of the trio, was a tailor by trade and first appears on the records April 6, 1640, when he owned fifty acres of upland granted then. He was reported as able to bear arms at Yarmouth in 1643, and was made a freeman June, 1645, at Yarmouth. He was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide in 1648. He sold land at Marshfield June 8, 1649. He removed to Eastham in 1652. In 1661 he was allowed to sell "good wine and strong water," a privilege allowed only to men of good character. He was a deputy to the general court in 1654-57-61-67-89. He was constable in 1664 and selectman in 1668-70-71-72-81.
Daniel and Ruth died a few days apart in 1694. Our lines descend through two of their sons -- Israel born 1653 and William born 1663.
Published 1907
John, Job, and Daniel Cole came to New England in the employ of William Collier, a London merchant, in 1633. John Cole died in Plymouth, in 1637, and in his will mentioned Master Collier's men in describing his brothers to whom he made bequests.
Daniel Cole, the youngest of the trio, was a tailor by trade and first appears on the records April 6, 1640, when he owned fifty acres of upland granted then. He was reported as able to bear arms at Yarmouth in 1643, and was made a freeman June, 1645, at Yarmouth. He was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide in 1648. He sold land at Marshfield June 8, 1649. He removed to Eastham in 1652. In 1661 he was allowed to sell "good wine and strong water," a privilege allowed only to men of good character. He was a deputy to the general court in 1654-57-61-67-89. He was constable in 1664 and selectman in 1668-70-71-72-81.
Daniel and Ruth died a few days apart in 1694. Our lines descend through two of their sons -- Israel born 1653 and William born 1663.
Events
| Birth | 1614 | London, Middlesex, England | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 1643 | Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts - Ruth CHANDLER | ![]() | ||
| Death | 21 Dec 1694 | Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Ruth CHANDLER (1625 - 1694) |
| Child | John Cole (1644 - 1725) |
| Child | Timothy Cole (1646 - 1694) |
| Child | Hepsebah Cole (1649 - 1694) |
| Child | Ruth Chase Cole (1651 - 1694) |
| Child | Israel COLE (1653 - 1724) |
| Child | James Cole (1655 - 1717) |
| Child | Mary Cole (1658 - 1733) |
| Child | Esther Cole (1661 - ) |
| Child | William COLE (1663 - 1735) |
| Child | Daniel Cole (1666 - 1736) |
| Child | Thomas Cole (1668 - ) |
Endnotes
1. , Drew Web Site of Claude Dwight Drew of San Jose, California (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
2. , LDS Family History Library, IGI. LDS Web Site (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
3. Crane, Ellery Bicknell, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County, Vol.1 (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1907.).
