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  1. GEDCOM file submitted by J. Timothy Cole, timcole@colescorner.com. Created on 20 JUL 2003. Imported on 20 Jul 2003.
  2. Any Town or local government vital records with details given in the notes, Marriage Record Volume 9 M L 9 May 30, 1889 - Oct. 10, 1892.
  3. Ibid., Index to Marriage Record 1850-1920 Inclusive Volume Ii Letters C-D Inclusive, Lake County, Indiana.
  4. Ibid., Cause: (unassigned); Porter Superior Court, Porter Co., Indiana; September, 1942.
  5. from the resources of the Weshchester Township Historical Society and Museum, aka the Duneland Historical Society, Eva Hopkins, 2006.
  6. E. B. Cole, The Descendants of Jame Cole of Plymouth (Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, New York; 1908), Page 74, "317 Bethuel Cole".
  7. Ernest Byron Cole, P. 74, "Fifth Generation" (The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers New York, 1908). P. 74.: 317 Bethuel Cole [also spelled Bethael within the same paragraph, but nowhere else within the book].
  8. United Soc. of Shakers, Waterviliet, NY, Small Notebook (Pittsfield, MA).
  9. (The United Society of Shakers, Waterviliet, NY [book now located in Pittsfield, MA]).
  10. Martin Kellogg, A series of journals, printed and published in the mid to late 1800's, taking source material from organized meetings of "The Fire Lands Pioneer Society" held in Norwalk, Ohio.
  11. Goodspeed and Blanchard (1882), Historical and Biographical, Liberty Twp., p. 365.
  12. family members, see individual notes -- includes family Bible notes, family group sheets, biographical material, handed-down stories, etc. from members of the same family. (family research or family knowledge). This story has been repeated in the families of nearby settlers, giving the impression that it was true. Most recently I heard the story repeated by a member of the Linderman/Hineline family, Donna (Linderman) Anderson, who had heard it from her mother.
  13. Any Town or local government vital records with details given in the notes, Marriage Record Volume 2 M. L. 2 December 21, 1850 to June 30, 1863, Porter County, Indiana.
  14. The Vidette was a local newspaper of the time period for the county seat. (14 June 1877).
  15. the late Dillingham, Edward; edillingham@earthlink.net, Edward Dillingham Research (Dillingham, Edward; Palisades, California), p. 264.
  16. W. F. Holzworth, A Historical Account of Middleburg Township, Berea, Brook Park and Middleburg Heights (Cuyahoga County, Ohio), Chapter on "The Settling of Township 6, Range 14".
  17. noted in the source notes., from an email response from a direct family member claiming knowledge and documentation of events. See note for Susanna Dutton.
  18. Goodspeed and Blanchard, Historical and Biographical, Jackson Twp., p. 357.
  19. noted in the source notes., from an email response from a direct family member claiming knowledge and documentation of events. rec'd. from Linda Jones RaelinDR@aol.com on 29 Aug. 2002.
  20. Internet source, unsubstantiated, http://www.naytempletree.com/, Nov. 11, 2002.
  21. E. B. Cole, The Descendants of Jame Cole of Plymouth.
  22. Genealogy periodical. Vol. 64, 1989, p. 141. Additions to the Family of Hugh Cole (ca.1627-1699) of Swansea, Mass. by Janet K. Pease & Robert S. Wakefield.
  23. E. B. Cole, The Descendants of Jame Cole of Plymouth, Page 49, "107 Israel Cole".
  24. Ernest Byron Cole, pp. 49 and 74: Fifth Generation p. 412 : Revolutionary Records (the Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers New York, 1908), p. 49: 317 v. Bethuel, b may 22 1750.
  25. Paulette Roberts, Family History, 1996 (P.O. Box 202 Carl Junction, MO 64834).
  26. Ibid., sroberts@clandjop.com or sroberts@ipa.net.
  27. Tompkins, Robert A. and Clare F. (1942).
  28. Internet source, unsubstantiated. WorldConnect.RootsWeb.com for "Our Friendly Findley Forefathers" by Rosa Lee Trupp gypsyr@quicktel.com, copied 11 Feb. 2003.
  29. E. B. Cole, The Descendants of Jame Cole of Plymouth, pages 21-22.
  30. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 (NEHGS 1995; Boston).
  31. Holmes (Littledale, St.Vedast II).
  32. Littledale, Vol. II, 8.
  33. Savage, Vol. I, p. 427.
  34. Pope, p. 110.
  35. Merton R. Hoch.
  36. Barnstaple, Devonshire, England (Ray Cole). from research done by Ray Cole in the parish at Barnstaple, Devonshire, England.
  37. Thomas Wainwright, Marriages and Burials, 1538 to 1812 (Exeter 1903).
  38. Topical records directly researched and quoted. Barnstaple Church. In England in 1995 I visited the Devon Record Office in Exeter and got copies of the actual old entries for the marriage of James Cole and Mary Tibbes (also spelled Tibbs and Tybbs in the records)and various other records. They include the birth records for sons James and Hugh as well as data on Mary's family... -- Pam Thompson.
  39. World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1 [NS02981].
  40. Thomas Wainwright, Ed.,, Barnstaple Parish Register Register of Baptisms, Marriages & Burials, 1538-1812 (Exeter, 1903.). from a transcription of the original parish register.
  41. Ernest Byron Cole (The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, 1908.), p. 25 [Hugh, 1st wife].
  42. Ibid., p. 25 [Hugh].
  43. Internet List Service: cole-l@rootsweb.com.
  44. Acuff, Bill.
  45. Register (NEGH), Vol 2, pg. 67.
  46. Genealogy periodical. Vol. 64, 1989; p. 139.
  47. (http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/). As posted by Richard Merrill, in the Merrill Family Forum on Nov. 10, 1998. rlm@ix.netcom.com.
  48. Ibid., rlm@ix.netcom.com.
  49. Ibid.