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Apr 26 2006 Descendants of Daniel Cool U.E. Page 1 Descendants of Daniel Cole U.E. (This contains material from many sources, and should be used only as a guide to research. If you use or post any of this material, please credit The Database of Dr. Paul Douglas Cole, Kingston, Ontario.) First Generation 1. Daniel Cool U.E. was born on Jun 14 1731/1741 in Fishkill-Poughkeepsie area, New York, USA. He died on Aug 5 1836 in Lot 13, Conc 1, Adolphustown, L & A,Ont and was buried in Adolphustown. Daniel married Maria Delong, daughter of Conradt Delong and Catherine Frolich, before 1769 in Dutch Reform Ch, Poughkeepsie?. Maria was born about 1746 in Poughquag, Beekman, Dutchess Co., N.Y.. She was buried in Adolphustown, L & A, Ont. They had the following children: + 2 M i. Barent Cool U.E. was born on Mar 28 1769 and died on Oct 5 1854. + 3 F ii. Elizabeth Cool U.E. was born on Nov 16 1770 and died on Sep 4 1866. + 4 F iii. Katrina Cool U.E. was born on Mar 22 1772. + 5 F iv. Huldah Cool U.E. was born on Jul 6 1773 and died after 1811. + 6 M v. Isaac Cool U.E. was born in Oct 1774 and died after Apr 28 1825. + 7 M vi. Conradt Cool U.E. was born on Feb 2 1776 and died after 1861. + 8 M vii. John Cool U.E. was born on Oct 27 1777 and died on Sep 2 1867. 9 M viii. Jacob Cool U.E. was born before 1778. He died before May 16 1835. 10 M ix. (boy) Cool was born about 1780. He died in 1783/1784 in Sorel, Quebec. 11 F x. (girl) Cool was born about 1782. She died in 1783/1784 in Sorel, Quebec. + 12 F xi. Mary Cool U.E. was born about 1784 and died after Jan 1825. + 13 F xii. Sarah (or Sally) Cool U.E. was born in 1785 and died in 1888. + 14 M xiii. Henry Cool U.E. was born on Jan 25 1786 and died in 1890. + 15 M xiv. Abraham Cool U.E. was born in 1788 and died before Apr 1817. Peter is NOT a son of Daniel Cole. PDC.

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  • Apr 26 2006 Descendants of Daniel Cool U.E. Page 1

    Descendants of Daniel Cole U.E.

    (This contains material from many sources, and should be used only as a guide to research.

    If you use or post any of this material, please credit The Database of Dr. Paul Douglas Cole, Kingston, Ontario.)

    First Generation 1. Daniel Cool U.E. was born on Jun 14 1731/1741 in Fishkill-Poughkeepsie area, New York, USA.

    He died on Aug 5 1836 in Lot 13, Conc 1, Adolphustown, L & A,Ont and was buried in

    Adolphustown.

    Daniel married Maria Delong, daughter of Conradt Delong and Catherine Frolich, before 1769 in

    Dutch Reform Ch, Poughkeepsie?. Maria was born about 1746 in Poughquag, Beekman, Dutchess

    Co., N.Y.. She was buried in Adolphustown, L & A, Ont.

    They had the following children:

    + 2 M i. Barent Cool U.E. was born on Mar 28 1769 and died on Oct 5 1854.

    + 3 F ii. Elizabeth Cool U.E. was born on Nov 16 1770 and died on Sep 4 1866.

    + 4 F iii. Katrina Cool U.E. was born on Mar 22 1772.

    + 5 F iv. Huldah Cool U.E. was born on Jul 6 1773 and died after 1811.

    + 6 M v. Isaac Cool U.E. was born in Oct 1774 and died after Apr 28 1825.

    + 7 M vi. Conradt Cool U.E. was born on Feb 2 1776 and died after 1861.

    + 8 M vii. John Cool U.E. was born on Oct 27 1777 and died on Sep 2 1867.

    9 M viii. Jacob Cool U.E. was born before 1778. He died before May 16 1835.

    10 M ix. (boy) Cool was born about 1780. He died in 1783/1784 in Sorel, Quebec.

    11 F x. (girl) Cool was born about 1782. She died in 1783/1784 in Sorel, Quebec.

    + 12 F xi. Mary Cool U.E. was born about 1784 and died after Jan 1825.

    + 13 F xii. Sarah (or Sally) Cool U.E. was born in 1785 and died in 1888.

    + 14 M xiii. Henry Cool U.E. was born on Jan 25 1786 and died in 1890.

    + 15 M xiv. Abraham Cool U.E. was born in 1788 and died before Apr 1817.

    Peter is NOT a son of Daniel Cole. PDC.

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    Second Generation

    2. Barent Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Mar 28 1769 in Fishkill area, N.Y. and was christened on

    Apr 23 1769 in Dutch Reformed, Poughkeepsie. He died on Oct 5 1854 in Cole's Point, Ont and was

    buried in Gosport.

    Barent married Isabella Blakely, daughter of James Blakely and Mary Ann Keogh. Isabella was

    christened on Dec 6 1777 in Dutch Reformed Church, Poughkeepsie Township, Dutchess County,

    New York. She died on May 15 1855.

    They had the following children:

    + 16 F i. Alley Cole U.E. was born in 1794 and died after 1871.

    17 F ii. Mary Cole U.E. was born in 1803. She died on Aug 29 1819 in Adolphustown.

    + 18 M iii. Heman Cole U.E. was born in 1805/1806 and died on Mar 1 1888.

    + 19 M iv. Conrad Barentson Cole U.E. was born in 1806 and died on Nov 17 1882.

    + 20 F v. Jemima Cole U.E. was born in Sep 1807 and died on Apr 15 1838.

    + 21 M vi. James Cole U.E. was born in 1807/1815 and died on Sep 13 1882.

    22 vii. N B Cole U.E. was born in Mar 1810. N B Cole U.E. died on May 7 1811 and was

    buried in Gosport.

    + 23 F viii. Elizabeth Cole U.E. was born in 1813 and died in 1876.

    + 24 F ix. Margaret Mary Jane Cole U.E. was born on Apr 16 1819 and died before 1861.

    3. Elizabeth Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Nov 16 1770 in Poughkeepsie, New York and was

    christened on Dec 3 1770 in Dutch Reformed Church. She died on Sep 4 1866 in Jackson's Falls,

    Milford, Ont.

    Elizabeth married Capt Farrington Ferguson U.E., son of Sgt Richard Ferguson U.E. and Rachel,

    about 1789 in Ontario. Farrington was born about 1765 in New York State. He died in 1842 in Lot

    15, East Lake, Hallowell, PE Co,Ont..

    They had the following children:

    25 M i. Bernard Ferguson U.E. was born about 1789.

    + 26 F ii. Mary Ferguson U.E. was born in 1790 and died on Nov 1 1867.

    + 27 F iii. Rachel Ferguson U.E. was born in 1794 and died on Sep 30 1860.

    + 28 M iv. Israel Ferguson U.E. was born in 1794 and died on Feb 27 1869.

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    + 29 F v. Patience Ferguson U.E. was born in 1794 and died on Dec 12 1880.

    + 30 M vi. Arra C Ferguson U.E. was born on Oct 2 1797.

    + 31 F vii. Elizabeth Ferguson U.E. was born about 1800 and died about 1842.

    + 32 M viii. Daniel Ferguson U.E. was born in 1801/1805. (Photo)

    + 33 M ix. Farrington Ferguson U.E. was born about 1802 and died before 1857.

    + 34 F x. Hester Ferguson U.E. was born on Mar 6 1806.

    + 35 M xi. James Ferguson U.E. was born in 1808. (Photo)

    36 F xii. Sarah? Ferguson was born 1809?

    + 37 F xiii. Charlotte Ferguson U.E. was born in 1811 and died after 1870. (Photo)

    + 38 F xiv. Huldah Ferguson U.E..

    + 39 F xv. Eleanor Ferguson U.E. died about May 20 1869.

    4. Katrina Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Mar 22 1772 and was christened on Apr 5 1772 in Dutch

    Ref. Ch., Poughkeepsie.

    Katrina married Jacob Snider, son of Simon? Snider, on Dec 15 1793.

    They had the following children:

    40 F i. Catherine Snider was born in 1799.

    5. Huldah Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Jul 6 1773 and was christened on Jul 21 1773 in Dutch

    Reformed Church, Poughkeepsie. She died after 1811 in PE Co, Ont.

    Huldah married William Babcock, son of Ensign John Babcock and Catherine, on Nov 24 1793.

    William was born about 1777 in Bergen Co, New Jersey.

    They had the following children:

    + 41 F i. Mary Babcock was born on Oct 5 1793 and died on Apr 16 1853.

    42 F ii. Hannah Babcock was born in 1805.

    43 M iii. John W Babcock was born in 1810. He died in 1873.

    44 F iv. Katherine Babcock was born in 1811.

    45 v. _______ Babcock.

    46 F vi. Phoebe Babcock.

    47 F vii. Margaret Babcock.

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    6. Isaac Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born in Oct 1774 and was christened on Nov 5 1774 in Poughkeepsie.

    He died after Apr 28 1825 and was buried on Dec 28 1825.

    Isaac married Margaret Casey, daughter of ________ Casey, on Sep 9 1803 in Adolphustown, Ont.

    Margaret was born about 1778 in Poughkeepsie.

    They had the following children:

    48 F i. Catherine Cole.

    49 F ii. Mary Ann Cole was born about 1808.

    50 F iii. Sophia Cole was born in 1809. She died on May 8 1877.

    Sophia married John Ward Babcock before 1834. John was born in 1805. He died

    in 1873.

    51 M iv. Jacob Elias Cole U.E. died after 1825.

    52 M v. Henry Davis Cole U.E. was born on Feb 18 1806 in Sophiasburgh and was

    christened on Mar 20 1806. He died before 1840.

    + 53 M vi. Barnard Isaacson (Barnabas) Cole U.E. was born about 1813/1818 and died on

    May 19 1880.

    54 M vii. Elias Cole.

    7. Conradt Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Feb 2 1776 and was christened on Apr 5 1776 in

    Poughkeepsie. He died after 1861.

    Conradt married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1784 in USA. She died before 1861.

    They had the following children:

    + 55 M i. Jacob Cole U.E. was born in 1819.

    56 M ii. James Cole U.E. was born in 1823.

    8. John Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Oct 27 1777. He died on Sep 2 1867 in Lot 68, 69 Conc l,

    Ameliasburg, P.E. Co.,.

    John married Sophia Redner, daughter of Henry Redner and Maria Jane Pollis, before 1804. Sophia

    was born on Sep 3 1783 in Nova Scotia. She died after 1876.

    John and Sophia had the following children:

    + 57 F i. Mary Cole was born on Apr 20 1804.

    58 F ii. Sarah Cole was born on Jun 6 1806.

    Sarah married Joseph Bonter.

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    59 F iii. Elizabeth (Betsey) Cole was born in 1808.

    60 F iv. Catherine Cole was born on Jul 16 1809.

    + 61 M v. Henry Redner Cole U.E. was born on Jun 9 1811.

    + 62 F vi. Sophia Cole was born on Apr 1 1814 and died on Jan 29 1880.

    63 M vii. John Cole U.E. was born on May 28 1816.

    64 M viii. Jacob Cole U.E. was born in 1817.

    65 F ix. Eunice Cole was born on May 29 1817.

    Eunice married ________ VanWhart.

    + 66 M x. Daniel Cole U.E. was born on Dec 9 1819 and died on May 25 1888.

    67 F xi. Minerva Ann Cole was born on Sep 22 1821.

    + 68 F xii. Margaret Jane Cole was born on Jan 19 1824 and died on Dec 29 1893.

    69 F xiii. Lucy Ann Cole was born on Jan 26 1826.

    70 M xiv. George Cunningham Cole U.E. was born on Jan 23 1828. He died on Aug 29

    1852.

    George married Fanny Gerow about 1848.

    12. Mary Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born about 1784. She died after Jan 1825.

    Mary married William Huff, son of Solomon Huff U.E. and Eva Swade. William was born about

    1779 in Orange Co, NY?.

    They had the following children:

    71 M i. Richard Huff.

    72 F ii. Eva Huff.

    73 F iii. Hannah Huff.

    74 F iv. Mary Huff.

    75 F v. Sarah Elizabeth Huff was born on Aug 29 1818 in Marysburgh and was christened

    on May 11 1819.

    13. Sarah (or Sally) Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born in 1785 in Adolphustown. She died in 1888 in Lot 92.

    Conc 2, Ameliasburg.

    Sarah married David Henry Delong, son of Henrich Delong and Margaret (Gosline) Joslin, on Mar

    31 1810. David was born on Jul 3 1788/1789. He died in 1861/1871 in Ameliasburg, PE Co, Ont.

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    They had the following children:

    76 F i. Peggy Moriah Delong was born on Feb 11 1813.

    77 M ii. Simon Delong was born in 1814.

    Simon married Priscilla Badgley on Feb 25 1890.

    + 78 M iii. Daniel Delong was born on Apr 20 1819 and died on Nov 22 1909.

    79 M iv. Henry Delong was born in 1820 in Ameliasburgh, PE Co, Ont.

    + 80 M v. David Delong was born on Mar 22 1821.

    81 M vi. Conrad Delong was born in 1823 in , Ameliasburgh, PE Co, Ont.

    Conrad married Annie Michael.

    82 F vii. Catherine Delong was born on Jan 15 1827 in Ameliasburgh and was christened on

    Mar 7 1827. was buried in Old DeLong Farm, Ameliasburgh, Ont.

    Catherine married John VanCott.

    83 F viii. Rachel Delong.

    84 M ix. Joseph Delong was born in 1838 in , Ameliasburgh, PE Co, Ont.

    14. Henry Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born on Jan 25 1786 in Adolphustown and was christened on May 16

    1791. He died in 1890.

    Henry married (1) Rachel Abrahams (or Abrams), daughter of Christian Abrams and Eva Amey,

    on Sep 18 1810. Rachel was born on Feb 5 1790 in Ernestown and was christened on Mar 14 1790 in

    Ernesttown. She died on Jan 31 1864 and was buried in Quaker Cem.

    They had the following children:

    85 M i. Bernard Cole U.E. was born on Jul 20 1811. He died on Feb 22 1813.

    + 86 M ii. Edward S Cole U.E. was born on Sep 21 1813 and died on Oct 8 1888.

    + 87 M iii. John Henry Cole U.E. was born on Oct 21 1815.

    88 F iv. Eliza Eve Cole was born on Dec 27 1817 in Adolphustown and was christened on

    May 11 1819.

    Eliza married Edward Howard.

    89 F v. Hannah Marie Cole was born on Dec 7 1818.

    Hannah married (1) Cyreneus Parkes.

    Hannah also married (2) John Auburn.

    90 F vi. Irene Permilla Cole was born on Mar 1 1824.

    Irene married Allan Hagerbone.

    + 91 M vii. Daniel Isaiah Cole U.E. was born on Mar 29 1827 and died on Aug 11 1916.

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    92 F viii. Emily Cole was born in 1831.

    Emily married ________ Boyce.

    93 M ix. Lewis Thorpe Cole U.E. was born on Mar 13 1833.

    Lewis married Emaline Boyce.

    Henry also married (2) Hannah Young, daughter of Col. Henry Young U.E. and ___________ x.

    15. Abraham Cool U.E. (Daniel) was born in 1788 in Adolphustown and was christened on Mar 23

    1789. He died before Apr 1817.

    Abraham married Elizabeth Pollum, daughter of John Pollum and Juliana, on Oct 3 1808. Elizabeth

    was christened on Nov 12 1787 in Fredericksburgh.

    They had the following children:

    94 M i. Daniel Cole U.E. was christened on Jul 19 1811 in Fredericksburgh Twp.

    Third Generation

    16. Alley Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in 1794. She died after 1871.

    Alley married Abraham Brooks, son of George Brooks and Ann. Abraham was born in 1789. He

    died before 1871.

    They had the following children:

    95 M i. George Brooks was born in 1821.

    96 M ii. Daniel Brooks was born in 1827. He died on Apr 7 1914.

    Daniel married Mary. Mary was born in 1827.

    97 M iii. James Brooks was born in 1828.

    98 M iv. Abraham Brooks was born in 1830.

    18. Heman Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in 1805/1806. He died on Mar 1 1888 in Sophiasburg,

    P.E.Co.

    Heman married Rachel Ann Blakely on Jan 25 1832. Rachel was born in Jan 1814. She died on Jul

    20 1886 in Lot 11 Conc 2, East Lake.

    They had the following children:

    99 F i. Jane Anna Cole was born on Jun 7 1838 in Sophiasburgh. She died on Jun 7 1923

    in Picton.

    Jane married Charles Scott, son of Isaac Scott and Maria Calhoun, on Oct 16 1858

    in Athol. Charles was born on Jan 27 1827. He died on Aug 4 1918 in Picton.

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    100 M ii. John Wesley Cole was born in Aug 1839. He died on Nov 30 1878.

    John married Lydia Calista Roblin before 1861. Lydia was born in Dec 1841. She

    died on May 20 1899.

    101 M iii. Elisha Cole.

    102 F iv. Caroline E or C Cole was born in Jan 1841. She died on Nov 20 1844.

    103 M v. Benjamin Bostwick Cole was born on Apr 10 1843. He died on Apr 1 1927 in Pt

    Petre.

    Benjamin married A Alma Howell, daughter of Randell Howell and Eliza, on Dec 8

    1869. A Alma Howell was born on Feb 8 1852. She died in 1937.

    104 M vi. David Barker Stephenson Cole was born on May 4 1847. He died on Jun 13 1933.

    David married (1) Emma Augusta Roblin, daughter of Philip Roblin and Elizabeth

    Ann. Emma was born on Jul 20 1853 in Sophiasburgh and was christened on May 29

    1854. She died on May 14 1879.

    David also married (2) Almeda Scott on Oct 22 1883 in Cherry Valley.

    105 M vii. Elik Cole was born in Nov 1849. He died on Jun 28 1870.

    106 F viii. Polly Ann Cole.

    Polly married ________ Putnam.

    107 F ix. Emily.

    108 F x. Agnes E was born in Mar 1855. She died on Sep 10 1870.

    109 F xi. Elizabeth Cole.

    19. Conrad Barentson Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in 1806. He died on Nov 17 1882 in N

    Fredericksburgh and was buried in Gosport Cemetery.

    Conrad married (1) Sarah Ann Kennedy on Sep 6 1826. Sarah was born on Aug 16 1808 in St

    Albans, Vermont, USA. She died on Sep 28 1845 in Adolphustown, Ont and was buried in Gosport.

    They had the following children:

    110 M i. Louis Bogart Cole was born on Jun 14 1827.

    Louis married (1) Elizabeth Hinchelwood, daughter of Robert Hinchelwood and

    Elizabeth, about Apr 1856. Elizabeth was born in Scotland. She died in the day after

    childbirth of daughter..

    Louis also married (2) Isabelle Honeyman in 1862. Isabelle was born in Kirkaldy,

    Scotland.

    111 F ii. Elizabeth Ann Cole was born on Feb 3 1829.

    Elizabeth married (1) Stephen Hiram Van Cott. Stephen died before 1865.

    Elizabeth also married (2) Abram Ross on Nov 24 1864. Abram was born in 1820.

    He died in 1910.

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    112 F iii. Amanda M Cole was born in 1830.

    Amanda married ________ Brisley.

    113 F iv. Mary Jane Cole was born in 1833.

    114 M v. Heram B Cole was born in 1835.

    115 M vi. 2 boys Cole.

    116 F vii. Catherine Melissa Cole was born on Mar 5 1842.

    117 M viii. William Robison Cole was born 4 ___ 1844 and was christened on Dec 28 1845 in

    Adolphustown. He died on Nov 10 1882.

    118 M ix. John Kennedy Cole was born on Sep 28 1845. He died on Mar 9 1846 in

    Adolphustown, Ont.

    119 F x. Victoria Cole.

    Victoria married ________ Soby.

    Conrad also married (2) Mindwell (Ferguson)? before 1851. Mindwell was born about 1803. She

    died about 1867.

    Conrad also married (3) Betsey Shook on Feb 14 1868 in Mallorytown. Betsey was born about 1811.

    20. Jemima Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in Sep 1807. She died on Apr 15 1838 in

    Adolphustown and was buried in Ont.

    Jemima married Noxon Williams, son of John Williams, in Adolphustown.

    They had the following children:

    120 F i. Margaret Ann Williams was born on Aug 15 1832 and was christened on Dec 11

    1832.

    121 ii. ________ Williams was born in 1838. ________ died on Apr 15 1838.

    21. James Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in 1807/1815. He died on Sep 13 1882 and was buried in

    Bethany.

    James married (1) Mary Jane Boulton. Mary was born in 1816. She died on Jul 27 1865 and was

    buried in Bethany.

    They had the following children:

    122 M i. George B Cole was born in 1830.

    123 F ii. Margaret Maria Cole was born on Oct 9 1833. She died on Jan 31 1914 in

    Deseronto.

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    124 M iii. Lyman Cole was born on Feb 4 1837 and was christened on Jun 1 1847. He died

    about Jul 10 1870 in Watertown, NY.

    125 F iv. Isabelle Cole was born on Dec 20 1837. She died on Apr 17 1888.

    Isabelle married M Merrill.

    126 F v. Mary Jane Cole was born on May 24 1839. She died on Jul 6 1918 in Cockburn

    Island, Algoma District.

    127 M vi. Charles Cole was born on Apr 20 1842. He died in 1862.

    128 M vii. Hiram James Cole was born on Mar 20 1845 in Napanee. He died on Mar 16 1913

    in Chatham.

    Hiram married Sarah Jane Betton Hearns, daughter of Thomas Harns and Drusilla

    Page, on Dec 4 1865 in Napanee. Sarah was born in 1847.

    129 M viii. Appleton Jones Cole was born on Mar 29 1847 in Napanee. He died on Dec 18

    1927 and was buried in Brookside Cemetery, Watertown Jefferson NY.

    Appleton married Margaret Elizabeth Smith.

    130 ix. L C or J C Cole was born about 1850. L C or J C Cole died before 1861.

    131 F x. Harriet Cole was born in 1852.

    Harriet married George Benedict.

    132 F xi. Augusta Cole was born on Mar 19 1856. She died on Apr 8 1922 in Utica, Oneida

    County, NY.

    James also married (2) Elizabeth Boulton.

    James also married (3) Elizabeth Caroline Costello. Elizabeth was born on Jan 31 1827. She died

    on Sep 12 1895 in Deseronto.

    They had the following children:

    133 M xii. Edward Cole was born in 1866.

    134 F xiii. Martha Cole was born in 1869. She died on Apr 8 1931 in Hamilton.

    135 F xiv. Ansley-Amzy Cole was born on Jul 20 1870.

    136 M xv. James Ezra Cole was born on Dec 13 1873. He died on Nov 4 1946 in Deseronto.

    James married Eliza Brown about 1892.

    137 M xvi. Milo Cole was born on Jul 31 1876.

    23. Elizabeth Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born in 1813. She died in 1876.

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    Elizabeth married Nelson Hudgins, son of Sgt. William Hudgins U.E. and Esther Nelson ?. Nelson

    was born on Aug 11 1808 in New Brunswick. He died on Feb 6 1879.

    Nelson and Elizabeth had the following children:

    138 M i. William Barent Hudgins was born in 1830. He died in 1856.

    William married Mary Ann Thompson about 1850.

    139 M ii. David T Hudgins.

    David married Harriet Wright.

    140 F iii. Mary Ann Hudgins was born in 1832. She died in 1833.

    141 M iv. James Jackson Hudgins was born in 1834. He died in 1863 in New York.

    142 M v. David John Hudgins was born in 1836.

    David married Anna.

    143 F vi. Sarah Jane Hudgins was born in 1837. She died in 1857.

    Sarah married William C Dafoe. William died in 1896.

    144 F vii. Isabella Hudgins was born in 1839. She died in 1847.

    145 M viii. Nelson A Hudgins Jr. was born in 1841. He died in 1888.

    Nelson married Mary Jane Vincent before 1865. Mary was born in 1842. She died

    in 1890.

    146 M ix. Marshall H Hudgins was born in 1853. He died in 1869.

    147 M x. Lewis Ladu Hudgins was born in 1855. He died in 1869.

    24. Margaret Mary Jane Cole U.E. (Barent, Daniel) was born on Apr 16 1819. She died before 1861

    and was buried in Adolphustown?.

    Margaret married Aaron Carnahan, son of Joseph Carnahan. Aaron was born on May 12 1813.

    They had the following children:

    148 M i. Alpheus Treuman Carnahan was born on Mar 24 1836 in Fredericksburgh.

    149 F ii. Mary Ann Carnahan was born on Feb 1 1838.

    150 F iii. Miriam Melissa Carnahan was born on Nov 23 1839.

    151 M iv. Bernard Cole Carnahan was born on Jun 17 1842.

    152 F v. Margaret Jane Carnahan was born on Jun 12 1844. She died on Jul 25 1895 in

    Adams Jefferson County, NY.

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    Margaret married William Washburn Switzer on Aug 19 1861 in Camden, Ont.

    William was born on Jul 11 1832 in Parham, Ont. He died on Dec 11 1918 in

    Adams, Jefferson Co, NY.

    153 F vi. Alla Elizabeth Carnahan was born on Oct 10 1846.

    154 F vii. Amanda Minerva Carnahan was born on Sep 20 1848.

    155 F viii. Charlotte Burnell Carnahan was born on Jul 21 1851.

    156 F ix. Issabell Sinderilla Carnahan was born on Nov 6 1854.

    26. Mary Ferguson U.E. "Polly" (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1790. She died on Nov 1 1867 in

    ___ at 77 yrs.

    Polly married Rowland Jackson, son of Jacob S Jackson and Marium Searing, before 1806.

    Rowland was born on May 19 1786. He died on Jun 18 1869 in at 85 yrs.

    Rowland and Polly had the following children:

    157 M i. Jacob Jackson was born in 1806. He died on Feb 4 1884.

    Jacob married Polly. Polly was born in 1819. She died on Dec 10 1886 and was

    buried in Cherry Valley.

    158 M ii. Henry Jackson was born in 1814. He died on Nov 28 1842.

    159 F iii. Polly Jackson was born in 1819. She died on Dec 10 1896.

    160 F iv. Elizabeth Jackson was born in 1819. She died in 1868 and was buried in Cherry

    Valley.

    Elizabeth married Abraham VanAlstine, son of Cornelius VanAlstine and Rachel

    Dunham, in 1842. Abraham was born on May 7 1810. He died on Dec 5 1879.

    161 F v. Matilda Jackson was born in 1832. She died on Jun 28 1848.

    162 F vi. Lucy Jackson was born in 1835.

    163 F vii. Irene Jackson was born on Jan 17 1837. She died on Sep 9 1917.

    Irene married Job Austin. Job was born on Jul 2 1848. He died before Nov 1923.

    164 M viii. Robert Jackson was born in 1837.

    165 F ix. Mary Jackson was born in 1839.

    166 F x. Nancy Jackson was born about 1842.

    Nancy married John Williams.

    167 F xi. Mariam Jackson died on Jun 21 1846 and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    Mariam married Wilson Bentley.

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    168 F xii. Rachel Jackson.

    Rachel married John Williams.

    169 F xiii. Amy Jackson.

    Amy married William Gorlomy.

    27. Rachel Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1794. She died on Sep 30 1860.

    Rachel married (1) Henry John Garrittsee on Mar 4 1812 in Hallowell, Ont. Henry died before

    1824.

    Rachel also married (2) Hezekiah Clark on Mar 19 1824. Hezekiah was born on Aug 18 1767 in

    Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on Jan 5 1835.

    They had the following children:

    170 F i. Charlotte Clark was born on Jan 5 1825. She died on Jan 10 1905 in Sophiasburgh.

    171 F ii. Celina Clark was born on Mar 11 1827.

    172 M iii. Samuel Clark was born on Jun 22 1828.

    173 M iv. Arra F Clark was born on Oct 21 1829.

    174 M v. William Clark was born on Dec 27 1831.

    175 F vi. Adelaide Clark was born on Dec 3 1833. She died in Feb 1901.

    Rachel also married (3) Adam Shortt, son of Adam Shortt and Jannetje Winnie, on Aug 24 1835.

    Adam and Rachel had the following children:

    176 F vii. Mary S Shortt was born in 1836.

    Mary married David J S Young.

    177 M viii. Adam John Shortt was born in 1838. He died on Mar 17 1914 in Sophiasburgh.

    178 M ix. David Shortt.

    28. Israel Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1794. He died on Feb 27 1869.

    Israel married Rebecca Alley on May 21 1817 in Hallowell. Rebecca was born in 1797. She died

    before 1869.

    They had the following children:

    179 M i. James R Ferguson was born about 1824.

    James married Mary Jane Currie before 1855. Mary was born on Apr 18 1835. She

    died in 1909.

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    180 M ii. Garrittsee Sylvester Ferguson was born in 1829. He died on May 26 1904.

    Garrittsee married Sarah Jane Hineman, daughter of John H Hineman and

    Elizabeth Brooks, on Mar 5 1861. Sarah was born about 1832. She died on Jan 15

    1873 in Athol.

    181 M iii. Allen Thomas Ferguson was born on Mar 12 1831. He died on Jun 11 1899 in

    Hallowell.

    Allen married (1) Jane F McCrimmon.

    Allen also married (2) Catherine L Mouck, daughter of George Mouck and

    Margaret Metcalfe, before 1853. Catherine was born on Sep 8 1831. She died on Jun

    19 1906.

    182 F iv. Mary Jane Ferguson was born on Aug 3 1833 in Sophiasburgh. She died on Oct 9

    1912 in Picton.

    Mary married (1) George R McCrimmon. George died on Oct 2 1864.

    Mary also married (2) Capt. Solomon Mouck "Black Solomon Mouck", son of

    Michel-Eusebe (Michael) Mouck and Nancy Ann Collier, on Mar 24 1874 in

    Milford. Black Solomon Mouck was born in 1819. He died in 1868.

    183 M v. Jeremiah Ferguson was born about 1839.

    Jeremiah married Mary Jane Huston on Jan 1 1863.

    184 F vi. Richinda Sophia Ferguson was born in 1841.

    Richinda married Samuel Farrington, son of Joseph Farrington and Lucy Ann

    Rorabeck, on Dec 30 1861. Samuel was born on Jul 4 1827.

    185 F vii. Clarissa Ferguson was born on Mar 2 1844. She died on Feb 6 1913 in Northport,

    Sophiasburgh and was buried in Glenwood, Picton.

    Clarissa married Isaac Ostrander, son of Samuel Ostrander and Isabella Elizabeth

    Collier, on Aug 12 1874. Isaac was born on May 28 1807 in South Marysburgh, PE

    Co. He died on Dec 8 1885 and was buried in South Bay.

    186 viii. 2 more Ferguson.

    29. Patience Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1794 in Hallowell, PE Co, Ont. She

    died on Dec 12 1880 in Point Petre, Athol, PE Co, Ont and was buried in Cherry Valley?, PE Co,

    Ont.

    Patience married John Cole, son of ________ Cole and ________ ?Gillett ?, on Mar 4 1812 in

    Hallowell, by Rev. J. McDowell, Ont. John was born on Nov 14 1787 in New York, USA. He died on

    Jun 21 1861 in Point Petre, Athol, PE Co, Ont and was buried in Jun 1861 in Cherry Valley, Athol,

    PE Co, Ont.

    They had the following children:

    187 F i. Irena Cole U.E. was born in 1812/1813 in Point Petre. She died on Sep 6 1881 in

    PE Co, Ont.

    Irena was not married (1) to father of James Cole PE Co, Ont. The father was born

    about 1812.

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    Irena also married (2) William Joseph Ostrander, son of Samuel Ostrander and

    Isabella Elizabeth Collier, on Jul 18 1869 in Marysburgh, PE Co, Ont. William was

    born on Apr 2 1805. He died on Jan 1 1901.

    188 F ii. Magina Cole U.E. was born in 1818 in Pt Petre or NY. She died on Apr 24 1880 in

    Athol Twp, Ont and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    Magina married William Moore on Aug 19 1842. William was born in 1816/1817

    in England. He died after 1881.

    189 M iii. John Gillett Cole U.E. was born in 1820 in New York. He died on Aug 24 1901 in

    Point Petre.

    John married Elizabeth Tuttle, daughter of Andrew Tuttle and Joanna Leet, about

    1841. Elizabeth was born on Nov 6 1823. She died on Nov 4 1904.

    190 M iv. Farrington Ferguson Cole U.E. was born in 1823 in New York. He died on May 8

    1899 in Pt Petre and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    Farrington married Abigail Minerva Tuttle, daughter of Andrew Tuttle and Joanna

    Leet, on Jun 17 1857 in PE Co. Abigail was born on Sep 5 1833. She died on Jun 8

    1858 and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    191 M v. William N Cole U.E. was born on Mar 6 1826 in New York, USA. He died on Oct

    13 1915 in Outlet, Athol Twp, P.E. Co, Ont and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    William married Roxanna McConnell, daughter of John McConnell and Bailey

    Bashabee, before 1849. Roxanna was born on Jul 4 1823 in PE Co. She died on Dec

    23 1901 in Pt. Petre and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    192 M vi. Garrett Cole U.E. was born 1828?.

    193 F vii. Lydia Ann Cole U.E. was born on Apr 6 1829/1830 in New York. She died on Mar

    11 1913 and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    Lydia married Brook Sayers, son of William Sayers Jr and Mary Campbell, about

    1849. Brook was born on Apr 11 1820 in Ireland.

    194 F viii. Helen Elizabeth Cole U.E. was born in Apr 1833 in New York State. She died aft

    1900/bef 1910 in Michigan, USA.

    Helen married John McConnell, son of John McConnell and Bailey Bashabee, on

    Aug 29 1857. John was born in Aug 1830 in Canada. He died after 1910 in

    Deckerville, Mich.

    195 M ix. Franklin Cole U.E. "Frank" was born in Apr 1838 in Point Petre, Ont. He died on

    Jun 17 1913 in Canandaigua, NY and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery,

    Canandaigua, N.Y.

    Frank married (1) Joanna Goldsmith, daughter of John Goldsmith and Audrey

    Tuttle, on Dec 11 1867 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Picton. Joanna was born in

    1848. She died on Apr 11 1920 in Canandaigua, NY and was buried in Woodlawn.

    Frank also married (2) _________ ________.

    196 M x. Daniel Cole U.E. was born on Apr 11 1840 in Point Petre, PE Co, Ont.. He died on

    Jul 27 1917 in Point Petre, PE Co, Ont from stroke / pneumonia and was buried in

    1917 in Cherry Valley UC, PE Co, Ont.

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    Daniel married Olivia Cecelia Robbins U.E., daughter of George Robbins and

    Mary Dainard U.E., on Dec 8 1869 in Milford, Ont. by Rev Wm G Hudgins. Olivia

    was born on Aug 18 1848 in South Bay, PE Co, Ont and was christened on Mar 20

    1850 in Marysburgh, Ont. She died on Dec 3 1925 in Point Petre, PE Co, Ont and

    was buried on Dec 5 1925 in Cherry Valley UC, PE Co, Ont.

    30. Arra C Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born on Oct 2 1797.

    Arra married Catherine Pettit? on Nov 6 1832 in Adolphustown. Catherine was born on Oct 1 1810.

    They had the following children:

    197 F i. Catherine Elizabeth Ferguson was born on Mar 8 1834 in Hallowell.

    Catherine married Lewis Presley, son of Ira Presley, on Nov 11 1851 in Cramahe?.

    198 M ii. Daniel Duncan Ferguson was born on Apr 13 1843. He died on Oct 29 1931 from

    carcinoma of stomach.

    Daniel married Mandana V Snoder.

    199 M iii. Arra Cole Ferguson was born on Mar 9 1846 in Niagara on the Lake. He died on

    Jan 5 1925 from Chronic nephritis.

    Arra married Frances Sarah Smith.

    200 F iv. Elizabeth Adelaide Ferguson was born on Sep 1 1847. She died on Jun 27 1905.

    201 F v. Charlotte Ferguson was born on Oct 12 1853. She died on Apr 19 1879 in 21 yr 6m

    7d.

    202 M vi. Arthur R Ferguson was born about 1856.

    31. Elizabeth Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born about 1800 in Athol-Hallowell, PE Co,

    Ont. She died about 1842 in S Marysburg, PE Co, Ont.

    Elizabeth married Andrew Dainard, son of Johann Jacob Denert and Marie-Marguerite Tesson dit

    Honore, before 1820. Andrew was born in 1797 in South Bay, PE Co, Ont. He died on Nov 19 1874

    in South Bay, Ont and was buried in South Bay, Ont.

    They had the following children:

    203 M i. Andrew Dainard Jr. U.E. was born about 1820.

    Andrew married (1) Mary Lear before 1843.

    Andrew also married (2) Rachel Simmerman on Jan 12 1845 in (ultimo Feb),

    Marysburgh, Ont.

    204 F ii. Mary Dainard U.E. was born on Feb 15 1821/1822 in South Bay, S Marysburg, PE

    Co, Ont. She died on Jan 8 1912 in South Bay, S Marysburg, PE Co, Ont and was

    buried in South Bay, Ont.

    Mary married George Robbins, son of Benjamin Robbins and Sarah Heath, on Apr

    18 1848 in R.B.F., South Bay?, Marysburg, Ont. George was born on Jan 17 1824 in

    Shepton Mallet?, Somerset, England and was christened on Sep 25 1824 in Dilton's

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    Marsh near Berkley, Somerset, England. He died on Apr 4 1888 in South Bay, S

    Marysburg, PE Co, Ont and was buried in South Bay, S Marysburg, PE Co, Ont.

    205 F iii. Maria Dainard U.E. was born about 1825.

    206 F iv. Adelaide Dainard U.E..

    207 F v. Adeline Dainard U.E..

    208 F vi. Phoebe Dainard U.E..

    Phoebe married John Fleming before 1858. John was born about 1820 in Ireland.

    He died in Darlmoore, Ont.

    209 F vii. Eliza Dainard U.E..

    210 M viii. William Dainard U.E. was born about 1835.

    211 F ix. Lucy (Lucinda) Dainard U.E..

    212 M x. George Dainard U.E..

    213 F xi. Armilda Elizabeth Dainard U.E. was born on Mar 29 1841.

    Armilda married George Wilkenson Sweetman about 1860. George was born on

    May 4 1831.

    32. Daniel Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1801/1805.

    Daniel married Drusilla? Prisilla? Ritchie? or File? before 1840. Drusilla? was born in 1808.

    They had the following children:

    214 M i. James Ferguson was born in 1840 in Hallowell, PE Co, Ont.

    215 M ii. Edgerton Ferguson was born in 1842 in , Hallowell, PE Co, Ont.

    216 F iii. Rachel Matilda Ferguson was born on Apr 2 1845 in Wellington, Hallowell, Ont.

    She died on Nov 5 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

    Rachel married Charles Felt on Dec 12 1871 in Ibapah, Tooele, Utah, USA.

    Charles was born in Sweden.

    217 F iv. Sarah E Ferguson was born in 1848 in , Hallowell, PE Co, Ont.

    218 F v. Mary Ann Ferguson was born in 1849 in , Hallowell, PE Co, Ont.

    33. Farrington Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born about 1802. He died before 1857.

    Farrington married Mindwell Tubbs, daughter of Isaiah Tubbs and Rhoda Shepard. Mindwell was

    born about 1802.

    They had the following children:

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    219 M i. John Russell Ferguson was born on Dec 1 1831.

    John married Rebecca Parks, daughter of David Parks and Nancy, on Apr 27 1858.

    Rebecca was born on Apr 12 1835.

    220 F ii. Elizabeth Ferguson.

    34. Hester (Sarah?) Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born on Mar 6 1806.

    Hester married (1) David? Crippen?. David? was born about 1802.

    One researcher thinks that Hester was ‘Sarah’ who married Elijah Jinks:

    (Maybe) Hester also married (2) Elijah Jinks, son of Richard Jinks, (Not proven to me. PDC.) Elijah

    was born in 1818. He died on May 4 1890.

    They had the following children:

    221 F i. Abigail A Jinks was born in 1850. She died in 1907.

    Abigail married William James Cowan. William was born in 1828 in Co. Leitrim,

    Ireland. He died in 1900 and was buried in Cherry Valley.

    222 F ii. Patience Jinks was born on Oct 6 1839. She died on May 1 1922 in Salmon Point.

    Patience married William Henry Huff. William was born on Mar 9 1841. He died

    on Apr 21 1923.

    223 F iii. Elsie Ann Jinks was born on Jun 5 1850.

    Elsie married John Cole Tuttle, son of Thomas Tuttle and Hannah Baverstock.

    John was born on Sep 18 1849.

    224 F iv. Matilda Jinks was born on May 29 1860. She died on Mar 9 1943.

    Matilda married James Albert Tuttle, son of Thomas Tuttle and Hannah

    Baverstock, on Feb 7 1882 in Cherry Valley. James was born on Jan 15 1858. He

    died on Oct 28 1919.

    35. James Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1808.

    James married Catherine before 1832. Catherine was born in 1810.

    They had the following children:

    225 F i. Lucy Ferguson was born in 1831.

    226 M ii. F was born in 1834.

    227 M iii. E Ferguson was born in 1835.

    228 M iv. C Ferguson.

    229 M v. A Ferguson.

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    230 M vi. G Ferguson.

    231 M vii. J Ferguson was born in 1845.

    232 F viii. S Ferguson was born in 1846.

    233 M ix. D Ferguson.

    234 M x. R Ferguson.

    235 F xi. E Ferguson was born in 1849.

    236 xii. H Ferguson.

    237 xiii. W Ferguson.

    238 F xiv. A Ferguson was born in 1853.

    239 F xv. M Ferguson was born in 1855.

    37. Charlotte Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) was born in 1811. She died after 1870.

    Charlotte married Peter Dainard, son of Johann Jacob Denert and Marie-Marguerite Tesson dit

    Honore, on Sep 28 1832 in , S Marysburgh, PE Co, Ont. Peter was born in Jul 1806. He died on Mar

    10 1876 in PE Co, Ont.

    They had the following children:

    240 F i. Sarah Dainard.

    241 M ii. Henry Dainard was born in 1832.

    Henry married Mary E Slogget on Feb 9 1862. Mary was born in 1837 in Cornwall,

    England.

    242 M iii. Peter H Dainard was born in 1834.

    Peter married Mary Smith on Jan 25 1862. Mary was born in 1837 in Scotland.

    243 F iv. Hester Dainard.

    244 M v. Benjamin Dainard.

    245 M vi. Walter Dainard was born in 1839. He died on Mar 3 1907.

    Walter married Lenore Hudgin. Lenore was born in 1846.

    246 F vii. Ellen Jane Dainard was born in 1840.

    Ellen married Jacob James Dulmage, son of Philip Dulmage and Lydia Ostrander,

    on Dec 25 1860. Jacob was born on Jul 30 1838.

    247 F viii. Amaziah Dainard.

    248 M ix. Luther Dainard.

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    249 F x. Charlotte Dainard.

    250 M xi. Melton Dainard.

    251 F xii. Irene Dainard.

    252 M xiii. Douglas Calvin Dainard was born on Mar 20 1844 in PE Co. He died in Sault

    Ste-Marie, Ont.

    Douglas married Hester Elizabeth Crowder on Dec 25 1867. Hester was born in

    1842 in Northumberland Co, Ont. She died in 1927 in St. Joseph Island, Ont.

    38. Huldah Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel).

    Huldah married Ira Brown.

    They had the following children:

    253 M i. Paul Brown was born in 1830. He died about 1882.

    39. Eleanor Ferguson U.E. (Elizabeth Cool, Daniel) died about May 20 1869.

    Eleanor married (1) ________ Cole before 1827.

    They had the following children:

    254 F i. Lydia Eliza Cole. ***

    Eleanor also married (2) John Dainard, son of Johann Jacob Denert and Marie-Marguerite Tesson

    dit Honore. John was born in 1801 in South Bay, PE Co, Ont. He died about 1863.

    They had the following children:

    255 M ii. John Abraham Dainard died on Aug 16 1851 in Greenbush.

    256 F iii. Lydia Dainard or Cole?. ***

    Lydia married Mathew Snider on Mar 26 1844. Mathew died before 1853.

    257 F iv. Mary Eleanor.

    41. Mary Babcock (Huldah Cool, Daniel) was born on Oct 5 1793. She died on Apr 16 1853.

    Mary married Frederick (or Sager) Seager. Frederick was born on Oct 15 1790. He died on Mar 31

    1847.

    Frederick and Mary had the following children:

    258 F i. Barbara Ila Seager was born in 1810.

    259 M ii. William Seager was born in 1821. He died in 1887.

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    260 F iii. Catherine Seager was born in 1825. She died in 1896.

    261 F iv. Maria Seager was born in 1827. She died in 1893.

    262 F v. Fanny Seager was born in 1829.

    263 F vi. Mary Jane Seager was born in 1838. She died in 1920.

    53. Barnard Isaacson (Barnabas) Cole U.E. (Isaac, Daniel) was born about 1813/1818. He died on

    May 19 1880 in Lennox & Addington Co, Ont.

    Barnard married Charlotte Ferguson, daughter of James Ferguson, about 1839. Charlotte was born

    in 1821/1823. She died in 1895.

    They had the following children:

    264 F i. Cecilia Cole was born in 1840.

    265 M ii. James S Cole was born in 1842 in Richmond, Ont.

    James married Margaret Huff on Aug 14 1865.

    266 F iii. Olive Zeneta Cole was born on Mar 4 1844 in Richmond, Ont.

    267 M iv. Lafayette Monteith Cole was born on Feb 13 1847 in , Richmond, Ont and was

    christened on May 8 1850.

    268 v. Ronalzy Ronalza Rostland Cole was born on Feb 22 1848 in , Richmond, Ont and

    was christened on May 8 1850.

    269 M vi. Orlando Alzona Cole was born in 1849 in , Richmond, Ont and was christened in

    1851 in Fredericksburgh, Ont. He died in Jan 1935 in Grants Pass.

    Orlando married (1) Mathilda Harvey. Mathilda was born about 1858.

    Orlando also married (2) Catherine. Catherine was born in 1851 in New York. She

    died on Nov 1 1918 in Astoria, Oregon, USA.

    270 F vii. Margaret Lenitus (twin) Cole was born on Mar 3 1850 in , Richmond, Ont and

    was christened on May 8 1850.

    271 F viii. Eleanor Ellen Corintha Cole was born on Mar 3 1850 in , Richmond, Ont and was

    christened on May 8 1850.

    272 M ix. David Cole was born in 1855 in , Richmond, Ont.

    273 M x. Charles Cole was born in 1857 in , Richmond, Ont.

    274 F xi. Mary Cole was born in 1860 in , Richmond, Ont.

    55. Jacob Cole U.E. (Conradt, Daniel) was born in 1819.

    Jacob married Lucy. Lucy was born about 1829.

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    They had the following children:

    275 M i. William H Cole was born about 1856.

    57. Mary Cole (John, Daniel) was born on Apr 20 1804.

    Mary married John L Roblin, son of Owen P Roblin and Mary Dulmage. John was born in 1807.

    They had the following children:

    276 F i. Elizabeth Roblin.

    Elizabeth married William Barrum.

    277 M ii. Owen Roblin.

    Owen married Fidelia Hagerman, daughter of Henry Hagerman.

    278 F iii. Sophia.

    Sophia married Emanual Maybee.

    279 F iv. Matilda.

    Matilda married Thomas Doxstader.

    280 M v. David.

    David married Maria Garrison.

    281 F vi. Almira.

    282 F vii. Jane A Roblin.

    Jane married Charles Scott.

    61. Henry Redner Cole U.E. (John, Daniel) was born on Jun 9 1811.

    Henry married Ann. Ann was born about 1818.

    They had the following children:

    283 F i. Cynthia Cole was born about 1841 in Ameliasburgh.

    284 M ii. George Cole was born about 1853 in Ameliasburgh.

    62. Sophia Cole (John, Daniel) was born on Apr 1 1814. She died on Jan 29 1880.

    Sophia married John W Babcock. John died on May 3 1873.

    They had the following children:

    285 F i. Helen Elizabeth Babcock.

    Helen married (1) _____ Colt.

    Helen also married (2) Arnold Rosebush on Mar 27 1888. Arnold was born in

    1822.

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    66. Daniel Cole U.E. (John, Daniel) was born on Dec 9 1819. He died on May 25 1888.

    Daniel married Hannah Hennesey, daughter of James Hennesey and Diana Taft, in Jul 1841 in

    Ameliasburgh, PE Co, Ont.

    They had the following children:

    286 M i. John Cole was born on Jan 12 1841.

    287 M ii. Henry Odell Cole was born on Jul 8 1845. He died in 1922 and was buried in

    Picton.

    Henry married May J Adams. May was born in 1850. She died in 1922.

    288 M iii. George Cole was born about 1852.

    289 M iv. Marshall Cole was born about 1854.

    290 M v. Charles Ridley Cole was born about 1860.

    68. Margaret Jane Cole (John, Daniel) was born on Jan 19 1824. She died on Dec 29 1893 in 69y 11m

    10d.

    Margaret married Lewis Brickman. Lewis was born in 1817. He died on Jun 23 1882 in 64y 5m 18d.

    They had the following children:

    291 F i. Mary Margaret Brickman was born in 1851.

    Mary married Jacob H Sager on Jan 17 1872 in Ameliasburgh.

    78. Daniel Delong (Sarah (or Sally) Cool, Daniel) was born on Apr 20 1819. He died on Nov 22 1909.

    Daniel married Hannah Mary VanDusen on Feb 20 1850. Hannah was born in 1819. She died on

    Nov 22 1909.

    They had the following children:

    292 F i. Hannah Delong was born in 1864.

    Hannah married James Alexander Eaton on Nov 3 1886.

    80. David Delong (Sarah (or Sally) Cool, Daniel) was born on Mar 22 1821.

    David married Rachel VanDusen, daughter of Robert VanDusen and Elizabeth Roblin. Rachel was

    born on Nov 28 1827.

    They had the following children:

    293 M i. Peter Delong was born on Nov 11 1860.

    Peter married Mary E. Mary was born on Jun 3 1861.

    294 F ii. Clarissa A Delong was born in 1863.

    Clarissa married Elijah W Brickman on Nov 28 1894.

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    86. Edward S Cole U.E. (Henry, Daniel) was born on Sep 21 1813. He died on Oct 8 1888 and was

    buried in St Albans.

    Edward married Anna Jane Carnahan.

    They had the following children:

    295 F i. Rachel S Cole was born in 1836.

    296 F ii. Lydia Cole was born in 1840.

    297 F iii. Mary Ellen Cole was born in 1844.

    298 F iv. Sarah Jane Cole was born in 1848.

    Sarah married Allen Wager, son of Jacob Wager and Isabella Sills. Allen was born

    in 1846.

    299 F v. Agnes Cole was born in 1850.

    300 M vi. Marshall Cole was born in 1850.

    87. John Henry Cole U.E. (Henry, Daniel) was born on Oct 21 1815.

    John married Eve Robinson. Eve was born about 1815.

    They had the following children:

    301 F i. Nancy Jane Cole was born on Oct 8 1841. She died on Mar 25 1843 in at 0/17/17

    and was buried in Quaker Cem.

    302 F ii. Rachel Cole was born in 1842.

    303 M iii. Henry Cole was born in 1843.

    304 M iv. Thomas William Cole was born on Mar 11 1848. He died on Mar 30 1848 and was

    buried in Quaker Cem.

    91. Daniel Isaiah Cole U.E. (Henry, Daniel) was born on Mar 29 1827. He died on Aug 11 1916 and

    was buried in St Albans.

    Daniel married (1) Betsey Snider on Aug 20 1855 in Mill Creek, Ont.

    Daniel also married (2) Sarah Baker Hill. Sarah was born on Apr 30 1848. She died in 1918 and was

    buried in St Albans.

    They had the following children:

    305 F i. Emma Cole was born in 1869.

    Emma married David Soules on Sep 26 1892 in Picton. David was born in 1866.

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    306 M ii. Charles Cole was born on Jun 2 1881.

    307 F iii. Lea Cole was born on Oct 31 1889.

    308 M iv. Amos Frederick Cole was born on Jan 29 1892.

    Amos married Lelia Vosborough, daughter of William Vosborough and Minerva

    McNalley.

    Appendix A - Notes

    (This contains material from many sources, and should be used only as a guide to research.

    If you use or post any of this material, please credit The Database of Dr. Paul Douglas Cole, Kingston, Ontario.)

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    1. Daniel Cool U.E.

    The oldest settler in the township. William Tufts makes reference to a birthdate on a baptism record at St. Martins

    Lutheran Church, Queens County, Long Island, New York, but I have never been able to confirm this. Probably born

    about 1741. I have several photographic examples of his mark and his signature. He received a singular honour in that

    he was able to take possession of his choice of land at Adolphustown without having to participate in the drawing of land

    tickets. (1784) He had the largest family and was thus anxious to start preparing his land, and such was the good feeling

    of his fellows, that they afforded him this kindness. See Dr. Wm Canniff's book, The Settlement of Upper Canada.

    In the tax rolls of New York, there is a Daniel Cole at Fishkill, Rombout Precinct for 1775-1777. This is probably he, as

    there are many Delongs, DeLanges, DeLangens, Huycks nearby.

    Came to Adolphustown June 16 1784 from Sorel (May 21st) and to Quebec (Oct 8th) from New York, Sept 8 1783, in a

    fleet of 7 sail under the protection of the Brig "Hope" of 40 guns.

    History of the Settlement of Upper Canada, With Special Reference to the Bay of Quinte. SETTLEMENT OF

    ADOLPHUSTOWN. page 449

    They sailed from New York on the 8th Sept. 1783, and arrived at Quebec, 8th Oct. Many were undecided whether to

    remain in the Lower Provinces, or go on to Canada. The events of this voyage; this departure from old homes, to

    penetrate the unknown north, are even yet held in remembrance by their descendants. Thus, it is told, that after leaving

    New York a few days, a shark was observed following the vessel, which created no little consternation. It continued to

    follow for many days, until a child had died and been consigned to the deep, after which it was no longer seen. The

    Government rations with which they were supplied, consisted, as the story has been told the writer, of "pork and peas for

    breakfast; peas and pork for dinner; and for supper, one or the other." The party proceeded from Quebec thence to Sorel,

    where they spent the winter. They inhabited their linen tents, which afforded but little protection from the intense cold.

    While staying there, it was determined to grant them a township on the Bay Quinté. The first Township had been granted

    to Capt. Grass, the second and third were to be possessed by Johnson's Second Battalion; so VanAlstine's corps were to

    have the next township. Surveyor Holland was engaged in completing the survey, and even then, had his tent pitched on

    the shore of the fourth township. The party left Sorel 21st May, 1784, in a brigade of batteaux, and reached the fourth

    township on the 16th June. The names of some of those who composed this party, were: VanAlstine, Ruttan, Huycks,

    Velleau, Maybee, Coles, Sherman, Ballis, three families of Petersons, Loyce, VanSkiver, Philip and Thomas Dorland,

    Cornelius VanHorn, VanDusen, Hagerman, father of the late Judge Hagerman, Angel Huff, Richard Beagle, John and

    Stephen Roblin, Fitzgerald, Michael Stout, Capt. Joseph Allan, Hover, Ferguson, John Baker, Wm. Baker, German, Geo.

    Rutter, James Noxen, John Casey, Benj. Clapp, Geo. Rutledge, David Barker, Owen Roblin.

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    History of the Settlement of Upper Canada, With Special Reference to the Bay of Quinte. SETTLEMENT OF

    ADOLPHUSTOWN. page 450

    The company had reached the land whereon they were to work out their future existence. The writer has driven upon the

    ice along the Bay, following, it must have been, almost the way taken by this party, as they landed. They passed along the

    present Adolphustown wharf, westward nearly half a mile, and rounded a point known as Hagerman's Point. Here a small,

    but deep stream empties itself, having coursed along a small valley, with sloping sides, in a westerly direction. They

    ascended this creek for nearly a quarter of a mile; and proceeded to land upon its south side. Between the creek and the bay

    is a pleasant eminence; it was upon its slopes the settlers, under VanAlstine, pitched their tents. The boats were

    hauled up; and among the trees, the white tents were duly ranged. Thus housed, and thus far removed from the busy

    haunts of men, this community continued to live for many days. Steps were taken at an early day to draw lots for land. As

    so much of the township was washed by the waters of the bay, there was not the same anxiety among the settlers with

    respect to the decision of the ballot. Every one drew his number, with one exception and this was a notable one, as

    indicating the noble feeling of brotherhood which lived in the breasts of the noble band of refugees. The exception was

    not in favour of the person in command, or a particular friend. Mr. Cole had expressed a liking for the first lot, now

    known as Cole's Point, and he, having a large family and consequently more anxious to get on his land, and get settled

    for the winter, and the land ready for the next summer, was immediately, by universal consent, put in possession of the

    lot; and he even that year raised some potatoes.

    DIED.–"On Friday the 5th of August, at his residence in Adolphustown, Mr. Daniel Cole, at the very advanced age of 105 years, 1 month and 12 days. He was a native of Long Island, N. Y., and the oldest settler in this township; he was

    respected and beloved by all who knew him–having long performed his duty as a loyal subject, a faithful friend, a kind

    husband, an indulgent parent, and an obliging neighbor. Born in the fifth year of the reign of George II, he lived under

    four Sovereigns, and saw many changes both in the land of his birth, and this of his adoption. He has beheld the horrors

    of war, and has tasted of the blessings of peace; he has seen that which was once a wilderness, "blossom and flourish like

    the rose," where formerly was nothing to be seen but the dark shadow of the lofty pine, oak, and maple, here and there

    broken by the thin blue vapor curling above the Indian wigwam, he has seen comfortable dwellings arise; out of the

    superabundance of nature man has supplied his necessity. Beneath the untiring efforts of human industry, the dark woods

    have disappeared and waiving fields of grain have taken their place. Where once was seen nought but the light birch bark

    canoe of the "son of the forest," he has beheld the stately steamboats sweep majestically along–where formerly resounded

    the savage howl of the panther, the wolf and bear, he has seen towns and villages spring up, as it were by magic; in fact

    the very face of the country seems changed since he first sat down upwards of 52 years ago, as a settler on the place

    where he died."

    (Also a Daniel Coll, Soldier Orange Rangers, L.B.M., P.L. 1786 is listed at Adolphustown)

    Historic Kingston : Trans actions of the Kingston Historical Society Volume 1 to 10, Kingston Historical Society,

    published by Mika Publishing Co., Belleville, Ontario, copyright 1974, ISBN 0-919302-88-2.

    Section 8 , pg 44 & 45: (Transcriptions from 1958-59), this particular posrtion from a paper by Maurice H. Young,

    delivered Mar. 25, 1959, entitled "The Development of Municipal Government in the Bay of Quinte Area"

    .."At a Town-meeting held in Adolphustown, 4th day of March 1799, the following persons were chosen to officiate in

    their respective Offices: and likewise the regulations for the ensuing year: ...........(more)..........

    Whereas the intention of the Legislature has not been sufficiently explained with respect to the manners of proceeding

    with Creatures taken by distraint in trespassing and impounded, it is therefore this day agreed to adopt the following rules,

    that is, if any person find a Creature trespassing on him or her which may Lawfully be impounded, that he within four

    days after delivering such Creature to the care of a poundmaster, else he may turn out such Creature and the person that

    brought the Creature to pound shall be holden for pound fees, together with all reasonable charges. It is also agreed that

    in order to subdue the growth of thistles, that the following men be appointed to wit; Thomas Dorland, Willet Casey,

    Daniel Cole, Henry Davis, Joel Haight, James McMaster, Benjamin Clapp, Paul Trumpour, Albert Benson, Archd.

    Campbell and William Casey, to oversee where these weeds are necessary to be subdued and determine whether a fine of

    forty shillings shall not be laid on any person or persons who shall be found remiss or negligent in stopping the growth of

    thistles on their premises which fine, is so laid by the aforementioned persons, or any three of them, shall be laid .........

    "Return of Loyalists Arrived from New York" (Haldimand papers)

    August 12 1783: Ship Camel. Capt Grass Comp forwarded to Sorrel. this Compy were sickly, some with the small pox

    and fever. 40 men, 15 women, 22 children 10+, 15 children 10-, 3 servants.

    August 14 1783: Ship Hope. Capt Ratten Compy. 38 men, 18 women, 18 children 10+, 11 children 10-, 1 servant.

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    Erected by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board : PLAQUE #1

    Location: In the park on H/Way #33, Adolphustown

    THE LOYALIST LANDING PLACE 1784

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    On June 16, 1784, a party of some 250 United Empire Loyalists landed from bateaux near this site and established the

    first permanent white settlement in Adolphustown Township. They had sailed from New York in the fall of 1783 under

    the leadership of Major Peter Van Alstine (1747-1811), a Loyalist of Dutch ancestry, and passed the winter at Sorel. Van

    Alstine was later appointed a justice of the peace, represented this area in the first Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada

    and built at Glenora the earliest grist-mill in Prince Edward County.

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    IMPORTANT DATES IN LOYALIST HISTORY

    December 31, 1775....Defeat of the Americans and death of General Montgomery at the walls of Quebec.

    May 19, 1776....Nineteen day flight of Sir John Johnson and tenants through the Adirondacks to Montreal.

    June 19, 1776....Formation of Sir John Johnson's 1st Kings Royal Regiment of New York.

    November 4, 1776....Loyalist groups join the British fleet at Crown Point.

    August 6, 1777....Battle of Oriskany, on the Mohawk River. August 16, 1777....Battle of Bennington.

    September 15, 1777....Formation of Butlers Rangers.

    September 18, 1777....First Battle of Freeman's Farm near Saratoga

    October 16, 1777....Capitulation of General Burgoyne at Saratoga.

    July 19, 1781....Defence of the Blockhouse in Bergen Wood, New Jersey.

    May 4, 1783 .... First Loyalist Landing at Port Roseway (Shelburne), Nova Scotia

    May 18, 1783....Landing of the Loyalists with the Spring Fleet in St. John, New Brunswick.

    July 30, 1783....Landing of the 2nd Battalion, Kings Royal Regiment of New York at Cataraqui to rebuild Fort

    Frontenac and prepare for the arrival of Loyalists.

    September 20, 1783....Cessation of hostilities in the American Revolution.

    December 24, 1783....Disbandment of Loyalist troops stationed in Lower Canada.

    May 22, 1784....Landing of Mohawks at Tyendinaga, the First Loyalists on the Bay of Quinte. Commemmorated

    annually on the Sunday nearest May 22 with a church service at the altar of the up-turned canoe.

    June 16, 1784....Landing of the Peter VanAlstine's band of Loyalists in Adolphustown.

    June 24, 1784....Disbandment of Loyalist Troops stationed at the Upper Posts.

    1S. Maria Delong Early Dutchess County History

    When, in 1682, Colonel Thomas Dongan was appointed Governor of the Province of New York, he was instructed to

    form a council of not more than ten of the "most eminent Inhabitants" who were to assist him in the making of "fit" laws.

    One of the first acts authorized by this council was the erection of twelve "countyes," of which Dutchess was one

    (November 1, 1683). The boundaries of Dutchess, as then defined, included the present county of Putnam, set off in 1812

    and the towns of Clermont and Germantown, now in Columbia County. Dutchess, with an area of 810 square miles, is

    situated on the Hudson about midway between Albany and New York City. Its terrain is hilly, but with much that is

    splendidly fitted for cultivation. A large number of streams drain the surface, and it was the latent water power of these

    streams that brought about its early settlement. The southern end of the county almost reaches the Highlands of the

    Hudson, while on its eastern border are the Taconic (Taghkanic) Mountains. Slate is plentiful, and was once quarried in

    quantity. Marble and lime stone, several minerals of minor value, and a varied and fertile soil, make up the natural

    resources of the region. The Hudson was for a century the main means of transportation, and one of the early railroads

    had its tracks through the western part of the county. The agriculture of the district has always been diversified, following

    the natural changes in demand for its products. There has been much of the acreage of the section taken by men of wealth

    for the creation of large estates. Horticulture has been prominent along the river valley, apples and small fruits doing

    exceedingly well. The larger part of the county is interested in dairying, in which its proximity to great markets gives it a

    marked advantage. Manufactures play a large part in the prosperity of Dutchess, Poughkeepsie being the center, with the

    smaller towns along the river having many local specialties.

    There had been a very early establishment of trading posts on the island of Manhattan, Fort Orange (Albany) and at

    Rondout Creek, Esopus (Kingston) which decided the location of the first settlements in the State. But when immigrants

    began coming in greater numbers, water powers such as those provided by the Fishkill, Wappingers, Fall Kill, Crumb's

    Elbow and other creeks in the area that is now Dutchess, together with the fine fertile valleys of these streams, led a

    number to start homes in this region. The Indian titles had, for the most part, been extinguished just before the erection of

    the county. Nicholas Emigh is credited with being the pioneer, the date of his settlement at the mouth of Fishkill Creek

    being in doubt, but he was certainly there in 1685. To his wife was born the first white child of the county. The

    settlements at Poughkeepsie were nearly contemporaneous with those at Fishkill, probably by Peter Lasinck, ancestor of

    a numerous family which spells its name in many forms, Lansing and Lawson being more usual. There were too few

    inhabitants of Dutchess at its erection for it to be represented separately in the General Assembly, so that it was

    provisionally attached to Ulster until 1713. This fact had made it difficult to trace the early settlers of Dutchess. There

    was no large development of this region until after 1720.

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    Along the Hudson, the first settlements were predominatingly Dutch, with a few Huguenots, fugitives from European

    persecution. The eastern part of the county was filled by people of New England, all that side of the State being claimed

    by the New England colonies. Quakers came in the southern part of Dutchess at an early date, while many of the Irish

    soldiers who had been stationed along various parts of the Harlem Valley homesteaded after the Revolution. It is said that

    in early times there were more creeds and denominations with churches in Dutchess than there were races, which is but

    another indication that Dutchess was one of the most cosmopolitan counties in the colonies.

    2. Barent Cool U.E. 1803 poundkeeper (until 1828). Concession 4. His wife's family (Blakely)had an elaborately carved powderhorn

    showing the routes the loyalists took to Canada. It is now displayed in the Museum of Civilization, Hull, Canada.

    Owned the large skiff which 18 young people used to cross Hay Bay Aug 29 1819 and 10 drowned.

    Coll, Bernard

    Barnat

    Sophiasburgh and Ameliasburgh

    Son of Daniel, U.E., L.B.

    A. 1793. 200 P.L. 1786

    Pat Cole has added 2 more children: ELIZABETH COLE, b. 1813; d. 1876. and MARGARET MARY JANE COLE, b.

    April 16, 1819.

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    To His Excellency Sir Maitland

    KCB Lieutenant Governor of the Province of

    Upper Canada, Major General Commanding

    His Majesty's Forces therein etc etc etc

    In Council

    The Petition of Bernard Cole of the

    Township of Adolphustown

    Humbly Sheweth

    That your Petitioner's name, having been

    suspended the U.E. List, as being the son of

    Daniel Cole, your Petitioner craves leave to state

    that he resided in the British Colonies previous

    to the breaking out of the first American War, and

    that he joined the Royal Standard during said war,

    and served in a corps commanded by Major VanAlstine

    until the peace of 1783 and that be has resided in

    this province before and ever since the year 1798.

    Wherefore your Petitioner humbly prays

    reference to the annexed Evidence of his Claim, and

    that Your Excellency will be pleased to restore his

    Name to the U.E.List agreeab1y to the Proclamation

    of His Excel1ency Lt Governor Gen. dated

    31st of October 1806 --

    And your Petitioner as in duty bound

    will ever pray

    Samul Casey

    agent for Bernard. Cole

    York 24th December 1823

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    He was a witness at marriages:

    Jacob Snider, Ernest.; Catharine Cole, Adolphus. 15 Dec., 1793

    Jacob Storms, Barnard Cole, Rebecca Sager.

    William Babcock, Fredericksburgh, bachelor, and Allawdaw Cole, Adolphustown, spinster

    November 24, 1793 Catreen Cole, Rebekah Reddick, David Fergusson, B. Cole.

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    Johan Gasper Claus, fifth township, bachelor, and Deborah Brock,

    fourth township, spinster May 17, 1790 John Allen, Barnard Cole, Catharine Cole.

    2S. Isabella Blakely From the net:

    1. Barent "Barnard , Barnabas" Cole was born 28 MAR 1769, and died 5 OCT 1854 in Adolphustown Twp., Lennox &

    Addington, Ontario, Canada. He was buried OCT 1854 in Gosport Cemetery, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada. He

    was the son of 2. Daniel Cole and 3. Maria DeLong. He married Isabella Blakely, daughter of James Blakely and Mary

    Keogh. She was born 6 DEC 1777 in Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York, U.S.A., and died 15 MAY 1855 in

    Adolphustown Twp., Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada. She was buried MAY 1855 in Gosport Cemetery, Lennox &

    Addington, Ontario, Canada.

    3. Elizabeth Cool U.E. I have an excellent ambrotype photo of her taken in the 1850's. She died in 1866 at her grandson, Robert Jackson's home

    at Black Creek. He has included in the photo case, a note about her. "Elizabeth Furgeson likness. Lived till she was 103

    years old and quite smart."

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    Prince Edward County Probate Records, Wills:

    Surrogate Court; Action 109 In the goods of Elizabeth Ferguson

    Petition for Grant of administration

    This packet includes the following:

    1) Order by Judge Fairfield that a grant of probate be made to Robert Jackson - Oct 9, 1866 - order based on the

    following petitions etc (IE. Robert' Jackson was named to dispose of E. Ferguson's goods)

    2) Administration Bond, stating: Oct 6, 1866 Robert Jackson, Rowland Jackson and William Henry Richey Allison of the

    Town of Picton post bond, of $1200 on condition that Robert Jackson be named administrator of the late Elizabeth

    Ferguson's estate naming her death date as September 1866

    3) In the Surrogate Court – in the goods of Elizabeth Ferguson we, Rowland Jackson of Twp. Marysburgh and. William

    Henry Richey Allison of the same place make oath that we are the proposed Sureties for Robert Jackson and both are

    worth $1000. Oct 6, 1866.

    4) Oath by Robert Jackson that be is applying to be named administrator of E. Ferguson's goods, that he has searched

    unsuccessfully for any will, and that he is sure she died without any will Sep 25, 1966

    5) Oath by RobertJackson that he is applying to be named administrator of her estate and that he believes her effects to be

    worth $425.

    6) Oath by Robert Jackson that he is applying as administrator, that she died on or about Sept 4, 1866, Twp Marysburgh,

    that she was a widow leaving 14 children, all surviving, and all over 21 years old. Also that he has been doing her

    business for her for several years and that she resided at his house "for some time" previous to her death, Also that; he

    will faithfully administer her personal estate, paying all her debts and distributing the residue, if any, according to law.

    Sept 25, 1866.

    7) Also a petition Sept; 15, 1866, stating all the above information, nothing new, asking that Robert' Jackson be named

    administration.

    Note: William Henry Richey Allison was Robert Jackson's attorney.

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    " Author: Ann Sherwood Date: 11 Jun 2000 12:00 PM GMT

    I am looking for any and all descendants of Farrington Ferguson 1763-1843 and Elizabeth Cole 1770-1866. They had 16

    children: Arra C. m. Catherine Pettit; Barney; Daniel; Farrington Jr. m. 1st Mindwell Tubbs, 2nd Eliza DeGroff; Israel m.

    Rebecca Alley; James m. Charlotte Goodrich; Catherine m. Ashphahel Crippen; Charlotte m. Peter Dainard; Eleanor m.

    1st Unk. Cole, 2nd. John Dainard; Elizabeth m. Andrew Dainard; Esther/Hester m. Elijah Jinks; Huldah m. Ira Brown;

    Mary m. Rowland Jackson; Patience m. John Cole; Rachel m. 1st. Henry Garretsee, 2nd. Hezekiah Clark, 3rd Adam

    Shortt; and Sarah m. Enoch Cronk. "

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    An Assessment For The Township of Hallowell

    This Eighteenth of July, 1798

    (Thank you to Peter Warwick for his donation of this information to the Lennox and Addington - Prince Edward County

    GenWeb Project.)

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    The following came from the "Appendix To The Report Of The Ontario Bureau Of Industries", Warwick Bro's & Rutter,

    Toronto, 1899

    "Copied May 12, 1899 from the original list now in the possession of Mrs. W. H. Allison, Picton, a grand-daughter of

    Stephen Conger, and daughter Of John P. Roblin, for years M.P.P. and County Registrar of Prince Edward". - Thomas

    W. Casey

    First Class Rated (2.6)

    Daniel Pettet James Rogers

    John Platt David McG. Rogers

    Joseph McCartney John Peters

    C. Huyck Corey Spencer

    Jonathan Ferguson, Jr. David Conger

    Daniel Tubs Jonathan Bowerman

    John Miller Joseph Turwiliger

    Solomon Spafford William Cunningham

    John Richards Curnelous Blunt

    Owen Richards Aaron White

    John Elles Jacob Cronk

    William Dyre Isaac Garratt

    Jacob Rattan Joseph Jinks

    Arthur Youmans Ebenezer Palmer

    David Youmans Henery Zeufelt

    Second Class Rated (5.0)

    Peter Designea Conger Rozel Farguson

    Ichabode Bowerman Elisha Miller

    Daniel Young Henry Young, Jr.

    Joseph Winn Benjamin Weight

    Caleb Platt Augustos Spencer

    Jonathan Ferguson, Sr. Thos. Goldsmith

    Faranton Ferguson Andrew Johnson

    Samson Striker Henery Johnson

    Giles Hill Thomas Bowerman

    John Ogden Daniel Rossell

    Third Class Rated (7.6)

    Henery Young, Sr. Thos. Richardson

    Samuel Williams Stephen Conger

    Stephen Hare

    Fourth Class Rated (10.0)

    John Stinson Abraham Peterson

    James Blakeley

    Fifth Class Rated (12.6)

    Barret Dyre

    Tenth Class Rated (15.0)

    Caleb Elsworth

    Under List Rated

    Peter Mabee Jas. Walters John Zeufelt Jasey Walters

    Abram Winn George Baker

    Wilkeson Ferguson Isaac Bedell

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    John Sikels Samuel Walters

    John Spencer Ruban Walters

    Joseph Lane Amos Bull

    Barnabas Wemp Charles Cunningham

    John Frear John Striker

    David Frear Nathaniel White

    Doctor Prindel Samuel McCoy

    Henery Bartley Anthony Badgsley

    Gideon Bowerman William Dorris

    Stephen Bowerman

    Approved by us: Jno. Peters / gts Spencr, C.F.

    Assessed by us: Caleb Elsworth / Peter Designea Conger, Assessors

    3S. Capt Farrington Ferguson U.E. With his brothers in the Kings Rangers. Joined the British at Skeensborough in 1779. A Private under Captain Henry

    Young. First settled on Jessup's land in Jessupsburg in 1774. Then went to Cameron's Neck, Albany County on a lease

    from Gov. Robinson in 1775. In the Prince Edward County Militia (1812, etc). Promoted to Captain Aug 29 1823.

    Could read & write well.

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    Ferguson, Farrington Marysburgh & Sophiasburgh, P. King's Rangers, P. Loyalist, 200. Genl. Haldimand, 1784, 100.

    P.L. 1786. (Reid list, 12 children in Hallowell, Sophiasburgh and Marysburgh.)

    --------------------------------

    “Claim of Israel, Richard and Farrington Ferguson, late of Albany Co.

    Israel Ferguson appears & on being Sworn saith: He and his 2 brothers were

    at St. John in the fall of 83. All in the King’s Rangers.

    Are natives if America, Lived near Fort Edward. Had a farm in Partnership,

    lived near each other. Israel joined the Brit. at Skeensboro in 77. Richard joined in

    78, then very young. Farrington joined in 79. Then an infant. All served till the

    end of the War. Now live at the Bay of Quinty.

    They had settled on Jessup’s Land in Jessupsburg in 1774, which they quitted

    after ___ [?making] some improvements. Then went to Camerons Neck. They

    cleared between 8 & 10 acres. They had 300 acres on Cameron’s Neck, Albany

    Co. They had an agreement for a lease from Govr. Robinson in 75, before the

    War broke out, settled upon the land. When witness left it they had cleared 60

    acres. Before he went away 2 horses taken. When he went away he left the

    Things mentioned in the Schedule on the Lands. His younger Brothers would

    have joined the Brit when he did but were too young, only 13 & 12.

    After Israel went away his mother and sisters & one of his Brothers were

    thrown in Gaol. She came to Canada as soon as she was released. His Father

    came to Canada in 78. Israel Ferguson is authorized by all the family to receive

    what may be allowed for their losses.

    Produces a release from his Father to show he gives up all his Right to

    Compensation to his sons, Israel receives pay as Lieut., Richard as Ensign.”

    (A side note to this declaration states: “Good People”).

    “Lieut. Philip Lansing, Wits.

    Knew the Family. Remembers the Father employed in carrying Despatches of

    Consequence, giving an acct. of the Rebel Army to Canada in the year 1776.

    They were a very Loyal Family. Israel & his 2 brothers served in the Rangers.

    The Mother and Sisters were imprisoned at Albany. The whole family came as

    soon as they could get away into Canada.

    They had Cattle & Various Things taken from them by the Rebels.”

    “Lieut. Walter Sutherland, Wits. Knew all the three Brothers & the Father.

    The whole Family were Loyal. The Brothers all served. They had a farm on

    Cremmes Neck. They had it before the Rebellion. Witness was at the place in 78.

    Thinks there were 40 or 50 acres clear. They had very good furniture & utensils,

    & a good deal of it. Speaks of a fine Yoke of Oxen & Cows.”93

    Another account notes: “The Fergusons were natives of America who lived at Fort Edward, where they owned a farm of

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    300 acres in partnership with their father, also called Richard. The brothers claimed a loss of £388 sterling and rec’d £48

    Sterling.” [LAR]. The father gave a deposition 20 Nov. 1787 to the effect that his son’s testimony was correct. [ALC 153]

    .

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    FD- "FARRINGTON FERGUSON, (Richard4-3, Thomas2, John1), was born ca. 1765, probably in Crum Elbow where

    his father was taxed through June 1767 and removed with the family to Albany near Fort Edward. As noted above he was

    too young to join the British when his brother Israel did but joined in 1779. He was on the Cataraqui Roll of Loyalists in

    Oct. 1784 as a single man. He was next to Arra and Rozel Ferguson. He was there in 1785, again adjacent to Arra and

    Roz (sic) Ferguson. In July/August 1786 he was still there listed as a single man, as were Ara Ferguson and Rosel

    Ferguson. Farrington Ferguson the 3rd took refuge in Hallowell, Ontario, Canada after the Revolution and had a number

    of children. He was most likely the man who married Elizabeth, b. 16 Nov., bp. 3 Dec. 1770 in Poughkeepsie, dau. of

    Daniel and Maria (DeLong) Cole. [PRCh]."

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    Oct 10 1842, Will of Farrington Ferguson Sr:

    ... late of the Township of Athol

    ... bequeathed unto his wife, Elzabeth, all of his Estate real and personal, his farm number 15 1st conc East Lake, all

    moveable property belonging to his estate and for her maintenance during her natural life.

    ... unto his son, Barney, after the death of his wife, Elizabeth, his farm # 15 containing 160 acres, all improvements,

    house & barn, out houses, etc ... during his natural life by his paying unto his four sons in six years after the death of his

    wife, Elizabeth, $50 cash, £12 10s to his son Farrington, £12 10s to son Israel, £12 10s to son Arra C, £12 10s to son

    Daniel.

    ... After death of Barney, farm #15 to son Farrington's heirs and their heirs.

    Witnessed by William Rankin* and Hannah, his wife, and Dyre Platt of Athol.

    Registered by Elizabeth Ferguson, March 11 1843.

    Witnessed by Dyre Platt and Arra Ferguson.

    * Their daughter Mary L, married Rozel Ferguson.

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    History of the Settlement of Upper Canada, With Special Reference to the Bay of Quinte. PENINSULA OF PRINCE

    EDWARD. page 479

    "List of settlers on the south side of the lake.–Henry Zuveldt, (Zufelt) U. E. L.; Johnathan Ferguson, Sen., U. E. L.;

    Johnathan Ferguson, Jun., do; Anthony Badgley, do; John Miller, do; Farnton Ferguson, do; William Blakely, do;

    Sampson Striker, do; Barret Dyer, do; Daniel Baldwin, John Ogden, U. E. L.; Richard Ogden, do; Solomon Spafford,

    Joseph McCartney, Joseph Lane, William Ensley, Col. Owen Richards, U. E. L.; James Clapp, do; Charles Ferguson."

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    ASSESSMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HALLOWELL FOR THE YEAR 1808.

    Commencing the 7th March, 1808, and ending the 6th March, 1809.

    The following, copied from an old Hallowell assessment list, cannot fail to impress readers, especially young readers, of

    to-day. The very names must be dear to all who are descendants of the former landholders, while the proportions of

    cleared and uncleared land at the date of the assessment should prove of considerable interest.

    In addition to the figures here copied the roll contains columns headed houses; round logs; square timber, one storey and

    fire-places; square timber, two storeys and fire-places; framed, under two storeys; brick or stone, one storey, with fire-

    places; grist mill, run by water, and additional pair of stones; wind mill; saw mill; merchant shop; store houses; horses; oxen; cows; cattle; swine; stills ; billiard tables; vessels of eight tons, etc.

    There were 101 round log houses, 3 of square timber, 28 framed under two storeys, 1 brick or stone, 1 saw mill, 2

    merchant shops, 146 horses, 105 oxen, 384 cows, 5 cattle, 90 swine, no stills, no billiard tables, no boats of eight tons,

    and no wind mills.

    Isaac Garrett, Aaron White, Thos. Bowerman, Henry Young, Arthur Elsworth and another Harry Young had four horses

    each, all the rest fewer, Widow Dugal and Silas Hill had each two yoke of oxen, but the widow had also a span of horses,

    while Silas had none. Ten cattle and six cows were owned by Thomas Bowerman, and these, with a yoke of oxen, four

    horses, and two swine made him the largest stock owner in the township.

    Among the largest landholders were Gideon Bowerman, with 1,500 acres; Ebenezar Washburn, with 1,150; James

    Blakely, with 1,740; Barret Dyer, with 1,900, and Silas Hill, with 955 acres.

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    NAMES, ACRES OF LAND UNCULTIVATED, CULTIVATED

    Peter Conger 130 70

    Joseph Jinks 160 40

    Charles Ferguson -- --

    Henry Zuvalt 150 30

    William Blackly 188 12

    Henry Young 870 53

    James Blakely 176 24

    Daniel Young 300 53

    Elisha Miller 668 40

    Asia Warden -- 34

    Henry Spafford -- 8

    Rozel Ferguson 200 --

    James Clapp 85 5

    Jacob Fraighlie 60 40

    Isaac Huff 175 25

    Samuel Clapp 75 25

    James Blakely 1,740 36

    Barret Dyer 1,900 100

    Silas Dyer 168 32

    Richard Jinks -- --

    Farrington Ferguson 172 50

    Ashbert Gripen -- --

    James Jackson 70 30

    Wilkison Ferguson 64 36

    Obadiah Cooper 160 40

    Daniel Hare 260 40

    Henry Young 325 75

    Ebenezar Washhurn 1,150 40

    Coonrade Coob [Cool?] 70 30

    Stephen Conger 200 50

    Thomas Goldsmith 570 60

    Stephen Goldsmith 372 28

    William Dyer 500 50

    Samuel Wright 350 50

    Daniel Hicke 150 50

    Isaiah Tubs 60 30

    Abraham Cole -- 20

    Andrew Hykes -- --

    Isaac Jackson 140 30

    Jacob Jackson -- 20

    Totals 31,178 5,194 (I have left out many names from this list. PDC)

    I do certify that the within is a true copy of the assessment of Hallowell, for the year of our Lord 1808.

    ALLAN MacLEAN, Clerk of the Peace, (Signed) GILBERT DORLAND, JOHN PLATT, Midlands District.

    Assessors.

    4. Katrina Cool U.E. OC Aug 8 1798.

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    She was a witness at marriages:

    Johan Gasper Claus, fifth township, bachelor, and Deborah Brock,

    fourth township, spinster May 17, 1790 John Allen, Barnard Cole, Catharine Cole.

    George Loucks, St. Paul's, Fredericksburgh, bachelor, and Sarah Lyons, of the same, spinster

    November 26, 1792 John Kemp, Henry Loucks, Katreen Cole, Anna Finkle.

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    William Fielding, St. Warburg's, Fredericksburgh, and Katreen Loucks,

    St. Paul's, Fredericksburgh, spinster December 10, 1792

    Katreen Cole, Phebe Kemp, John Kemp, James Kemp.

    Leonard Walden Meyers, Sidney, bachelor, and Margaret Ackerman, Adolphustown, spinster

    April 14, 1793 Katreen Cole, Jinney Ostrom, Alex. Vanalstine, Tobias Meyers.

    William Babcock, Fredericksburgh, bachelor, and Allawdaw Cole, Adolphustown, spinster

    November 24, 1793 Catreen Cole, Rebekah Reddick, David Fergusson, B. Cole.

    4S. Jacob Snider Of Ernestown.

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    JOHN SNIDER

    Spouse: LUCY JANE FREDERICK

    Marriage: 06 SEP 1846, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    PETER SNIDER

    Spouse: SARAH MATILDA PRICE

    Marriage: 23 MAR 1845, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    WILLIAM SNIDER

    Spouse: SARAH ANN VINCENT

    Marriage: 19 MAR 1845, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    ZEBULON SNIDER Male

    Spouse: SIDNEY BAXTER

    Marriage: 03 SEP 1845, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    JAMES SNIDER

    Spouse: ROSANNAH PALMER

    Marriage: 02 JAN 1837, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    LEWIS SNIDER

    Spouse: RACHEL VAN DUSEN

    Marriage: 21 FEB 1837, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    TOBIAS SNIDER

    Spouse: MARY CADMAN

    Marriage: 23 APR 1839, Prince Edward District, Ontario

    5. Huldah Cool U.E. Also known as Aaltje, Alie, Alley and Allawdaw.

    5S. William Babcock Of Marysburgh.

    6. Isaac Cool U.E. Had 3 sons. Henry died first. Jacob second.

    His will dated 28 April 1825 leaves lot 12 concession 4 Alnwick, (lot 32 concession 8 Rawdon) to Jacob. Deceased by

    Dec 28 1825?

    Cole, Henry Davis Feb 18 1806, Mar 20 1806 -- Isaac Cole, Margaret Casey

    Birth: 5 Nov 1774 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, USA

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    Death: 28 Dec 1825 in Fredericksburgh, L&A, Ontario, Canada

    7. Conradt Cool U.E. Property granted in Alnwick O.C. July 6 1798 200 acres but not issued. Land book D page 172. OC July 5 1798.

    In Sydney Twp Census 1851: born USA 78 years old, Presbyterian.

    In 1861 census: says 94 years old.

    1851 Sidney census:

    Name Age Handwritten page # Stamped page # Line # P