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- John Cole, of Rill, Esq.
From GENi
John Cole, Esq.
Birthdate: circa 1470 (73)
Birthplace: Exmouth, Devon, England
Death: Died November 21, 1543 in Slade, Devon, England
Immediate Family:
Father:
William Cole, of Colehanger
Mother:
Elizabeth Cole
Spouse:
Mary Cole (Archdeacon)
Children:
Margaret Cole of Rill
Thomas Cole, of London
Siblings:
Agnes Cole;
Stephen Cole
William Cole
About John Cole, of Rill, Esq.
Father William Cole b. c 1452
Mother Elizabeth Weston b. c 1486
John Cole married Mary Archdeacon, daughter of Thomas Archdeacon. John Cole was born circa 1500 at England.
Family Mary Archdeacon b. c 1472
Child
Thomas Cole+ b. c 1516
Citations
[S74] Brent Ruesch's Research Notes.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p885.htm#i26566
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The Genealogy of the Family of Cole, of the County of Devon: Of the County of Devon, and of ... by JAMES. EDWIN-COLE
JOHN CoLE, who married Mary, daughter and heiress to Thomas Archdeacon,* alias Ercedekne of Devon, gentleman, and had issue.
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Sir Thomas Cole
Birth: 1494 Devon, England
Death: 1571 London, Greater London, England
Parents:
John Cole (1470 - 1525)
Mary Archdeacon (1476 - 1564)
Burial Date: 10 Mar 1571
Thomas Cole was an English Protestant churchman, a Marian exile who became archdeacon of Essex.
A native of Lincolnshire, he graduated M.A. at Oxford. He held the mastership of Maidstone School in 1552, but emigrated to Frankfurt on the accession of Queen Mary. There he made the acquaintance of John Knox. He subsequently moved to Geneva.
Having returned to England Cole was presented to the rectory of High Ongar, Essex, in 1559. He was collated to the archdeaconry of Essex in the ensuing year, and subsequently appointed commissary of the archbishop in the archdeaconries of Essex and Colchester. In 1560 he was also installed in the prebend of Rugmere in St. Paul's Cathedral.
Cole was present at the Convocation of 1562 and subscribed the original Thirty-nine Articles and the petition for discipline presented by the lower house. In 1564 he commenced D.D. at Cambridge, and the same year he was presented to the rectory of Stanford Rivers, Essex. He had a reputation for eloquence and also for a tendency towards nonconformity. He died in 1571.
Cole published:
A sermon preached at Maidstone in Lent, 1553; and also
A sermon preached before the queen at Windsor in 1564.
He had a hand in the framing of the Genevan form of worship.
Family links:
Spouse:
Elizabeth Hargraves Cole (1498 - 1574)
Children:
William Cole (1521 - 1601)*
Burial: St Mary-at-Hill, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Find A Grave Memorial# 137830019
From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=137830019
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Thomas Cole
Birth: 1494 Devon, England
Death: Apr., 1571 Greater London, England
Thomas Cole was born at "The Slade". the ancestral home of a long line of Coles. He was the second son of John Cole and Mary Archdeacon, therefore, according to the law of progeniture, he was not to inherit his father's estates. He went to London and became a wealthy grocer living in the Parish of All Hallows on Honey Lane. Honey Lane was just off Cheapside in London, one of the main thoroughfares with markets held in the middle of the road. The great processions passed through Cheapside and Monarchs rode through from the Tower to be crowned at Westminster. The inhabitants of Honey Lane had a front-row seat to English history.
He married Elizabeth Hargrave, daughter of Thomas Hargrave, "citizen and haberdasher" of London. It is very likely that he served an apprenticeship under Thomas Hargrave before opening his own "grocer" which inventoried a variety of items other than just food.
His children were: William James b. May 1540, who married Annes Colles (Cole) daughter of Michael Colles (Cole); Elizabeth died young, Martha b. Aug 1541. who married John Warsop of Clapham in Surrey; Thomas b. Dec 1543,who became a priest and died unmarried; Emanuel b. 1545 and married Margaret Ingram, daughter of Hugh Ingram of London. (Their son, William Cole, settled in Ireland and became immediate ancestor of distinguished descendants in Ireland, the Earls of Enniskillen;) John b. Jun 1545; Solomon b. Jan 1547. d.Nov 1629 at Liss in Hampshire and married Mary Dering, heiress of Thomas Dering; ; Barnabus b. Jul 1551; Matthew b. Dec 1552; John b. Oct 1554.
Burial: All Hallows by the Tower Church, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Find A Grave Memorial# 143000427
From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=cole&GSfn=thomas&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1571&GSdyrel=in&GScntry=5&GSob=n&GRid=143000427&df=all&
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parents: William COLE b: Abt 1439 in <, Slade, Devon, England> & Elizabeth WESTON b: Abt 1445 in <, Slade, Devon, England>
Married:
Abt 1506 in <, Slade, Devon, England> 1 2 to Mary ARCHDEACON b: Abt 1486 in <, Slade, Devon, England> Note: CHAN19 Oct 2002
Children
Thomas COLE b: Abt 1525 in <, Slade, Devon, England>
Sources:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints "FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19"
"Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Type: Web Site http://alancole.homestead.com/ColeRootsIII.html
Visitation of London 1633-35
Links
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2640299&id=I545391185
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JOHN DRAKE, the eldest son and heir, was of Exmouth and Ashe. He married MARGARET, daughter and heiress of JOHN COLE, Esq. of Rill, in the parish of Withecombe Ralegh, County Devon.
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