Birth Date16 Mar 1660
Birth PlacePlymouth, Plymouth Co., MA
Death Date14 Mar 1724 Age: 63
Death PlacePlympton, Plymouth Co., MA
Burial PlaceLakenham Cem., Carver, Plymouth Co., MA
Misc. Notes
Care must be taken to distinguish between two first cousins named John Cole and almost the same age - one b 16 Mar 1660 son of James Cole Jr (b 1626), the other b 15 May 1660 son of Hugh Cole (b abt 1630).
Place of death: Plympton or Carver, MA = WFT V 03 # 1124: Captain Nathaniel Clark and wife Dorothy in parental affection sold on-half acre of land to "our son and daughter John and Susannah Cole of Plymouth," May 14, 1697. John Cole exchanged land with John Turkham, Oct. 7, 1710. Plympton MA was incorporated June 4, 1707. John Cole was among the first list of voters. Robert Ransom sold to John Cole fifteen acres of land on the north of brook out of Datys meadows. This seems to have been his homestead. His will, dated Mar 13, 1723 bequeaths all his property to his wife Susannah.
Per RootsWeb:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?o...ns-lore&id=I0283Per Jim Cole via e-mail 6/4/01:
More About John Cole:
Fact 1: June 04, 1707, John was one of the first registered to vote in Plympton.
Fact 2: Robert Ranson, sold John 15 acres for homestead at Dotys Meadows.
Fact 3: May 14, 1710, Capt. Nathaniel Clark and wife Dorothy in parental affection sold one half acre
Fact 4: of land to "Our son and daughter John and Susannah Cole of Plymouth".
Fact 5: John's occupation was a farmer.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37011122/john-cole (note error in parentage)
John Cole and Susannah Gray Cole are buried in Carver, MA; he died 1724 and she died 1727--so why would he have married again?? He wouldn't have! So John Cole, Sr. b. 16 Mar 1660 COULD NOT have been the John Cole m. Patience Barber in 1709!