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- Elizabeth Thomas Haslap Cole Talbott
From GENi
Elizabeth Harrison Cole (Thomas)
Also Known As: "Cole;Coale;harrison;", "Cole;Coale;", "Coale", "Talbot"
Birthdate: circa 1654 (71)
Birthplace: Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
Death: Died February 24, 1725 in Galesville, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
Place of Burial: Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:
Father:
Lt. Philip Thomas
Mother:
Sarah Thomas
Spouses:
Capt. Henry Haslap;
William Cole, ll
Edward Talbott, Sr.
Children:
Elizabeth Chew;
Susannah Gassaway;
Joseph Haslap, Hanslap;
Sarah Coale;
Elizabeth Smith;
Cassandra Giles;
Philip Coale;
Samuel Talbot;
Edward Talbott, Jr.
John Talbott
Siblings:
Martha Arnell/Arnold;
Philip Thomas, II;
Sarah Mears
Samuel Thomas, Sr.
William Cole ll Married three times:
Hester (before 1655) Hannah Elizabeth (circa 1666) Elizabeth Thomas (circa 1670)
He was a farmer. He was a Quaker minister. He resided circa 1651 at West River, Anne Arundel Co., MD.
William Cole II was born in 1633 in the Puritan area near Jamestown, VA to William and Sarah Cole. He grew up there, then moved with his father to St. Mary's Co., MD in 1650. In 1655 he married Hester ____ at Severn, MD and was established in Severn by 1656. His first child, William Cole III was born on 9/26/1655. In 1657 two influential visitors, Thomas Thurston and Josiah Coale came and preached to a growing group of Friends (Quakers). William started writing his name Coale after this. At this time William II associated with older relative, Thomas Cole. In 1658 William refused to bear arms in the militia and was subjected to land penalties. In 1660 William moved his family to the West River in Anne Arundal Co., MD. West River is 30 miles south of Baltimore on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. He owned 150 acres called "Great Bonnerston". Hester evidently died because in 1666 he married Hannah Galloway, the widow of Richard Galloway, in Anne Arundal Co., MD. They had a son, William Cole, IV born on 10/20/1667 at West River, Anne Arundal Co., MD. Jack Cole of Huntsville, AL believes they also had a son John born in 1669. Hannah probably died in childbirth because her date of death is November, 1669. In 1670 he married a third time to Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Philip and Sarah Harrison Thomas. William II bought 500 acres on the Patuxent River called "Portland Manor" and another 100 acre tract called "Hickory Hills". In 1672 a dynamic English Founder of Society of Friends visited William. In 1676 William II moved from "Great Bonnerston" to "Portland Manor". William III took over the old homestead "Great Bonnerston" and William IV took over "Hickory Hills". William II died in 1678.
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