This line needs cleaning up.
1 Sir Wiliam Cole's family was wealthy, but "Goody" Cole's profile states she & her husband came over as indentured servants.
2. Susan Bale Cole (1572-1650) died at the age of 25, but her profile credits her with 8 children. The About section gives her 2.
3. Sir William died in London in 1630. "Goody" Cole's husband, William Cole, died in 1662.
@Ben Angel
@Erica Howton
I’d like to see better evidence for the parents of James Cole, of the Plymouth Colony
Than findagrave.
The Cole book does NOT have parents for him
https://archive.org/stream/cole2001920ad00arde#page/35/mode/1up
From notes in the profile for Daniel Cole of Eastham
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.
William Cole, of Hampton Needs his children added back to him.
Source: https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n352/mode...
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Breya Warnstaff, IGG I don’t know which profile you refer to. Please tag it to the discussion.
The children of Frances Cole, named in the will of her son Zaccheus Cole, have been separated from William Cole & Susan Bale, it would be nice if they are reviewed by someone else.
The family looks like this
James? Cole
Husband of Mary Frances (Deleble?) Cole
Father of Job Cole, of Eastham; John Cole, of the Plymouth Colony; Daniel Cole, of Eastham; Zaccheus Cole, of St. Olave, Southwark and Nathaniel Cole