COLES, Charles

COLES, Charles

Male 1679 - 1719  (40 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  COLES, Charles was born on 4 Jan 1678/79 in Musketa Cove, Lewis, New York, USA (son of COLES, Robert and WRIGHT, Mercy); died on 23 Feb 1718/19 in Long Island, New York, USA.

    Family/Spouse: WICKES, Sarah. Sarah (daughter of WICKES, John and TOWNSEND, Rose) was born on 20 Apr 1676 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 4 Oct 1714. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. COLES, Mary was born in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died on 4 Jan 1746/47.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  COLES, Robert was born in 1648 (son of COLES, Robert and HAWKSHURST, Mary); died on 16 Apr 1715 in Musquito Cove, Nassau, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1668, 34 The Place, Glen Cove, Nassau, NY, USA

    Notes:

    Notes on Robert Coles House: The original home of Robert Coles is standing today as the east wing of the residence at 34 The Place. This tiny wing of the present dwelling is quite dwarfed by the more pretentious wings that have been added by subsequent residents. It is the oldest place of residence now standing in Glen Cove. until the spring of 1945 there stood a large and much weather-beaten black locust (Robina pseudocacia), in front of the house. This ancient tree was one of several brought to Long Island by Captain John Sands of Cow Neck shortly after the settlement of Musketa Cove. This was probably the first introduction of that species of locust to Long Island, although today it is very plentiful along the north shore.

    From Geneologies of the Cole Family:

    Robert Coles (Robert). Mentioned in order of town council of Warwick, Rhode Island, 1656, relative to his father’s estate. He married Mercy, daughter of Nicholas and Ann Wright.

    Their children were:
    i. Nathan, b. March 18, 1672
    ii. Tamor, b ---- ----; m. Nathaniel Carpenter
    14 iii. John, b ---- ----.
    15 iv. Charles, b ---- ----.
    16 v. Robert, b. ---- ----.
    vi. Mercy, b. ---- ----.
    vii. Mary, b. ---- ----; m. William Thorneycraft

    Will: 4 sons Nathan, Robt., John, Charles
    Cousin John Townsend, my sister Ann's son
    Signed in Musquetocove 1689/90

    Robert Will in Musqueto Cove July 1712
    Sons Nathan, John, Charles
    Daugthers Tamar Carpenter, Mercy Carpenter, Mary Shoneycraft (could not decipher writing)

    Robert married WRIGHT, Mercy on 1 Jan 1669/70. Mercy (daughter of WRIGHT, Nicholas and ANNE) died on 21 Oct 1708. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WRIGHT, Mercy (daughter of WRIGHT, Nicholas and ANNE); died on 21 Oct 1708.

    Notes:

    Married:
    I was m. the 1 of Jan 1670-

    Children:
    1. COLES, Nathan was born on 18 Mar 1672 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died in 1727.
    2. 1. COLES, Charles was born on 4 Jan 1678/79 in Musketa Cove, Lewis, New York, USA; died on 23 Feb 1718/19 in Long Island, New York, USA.
    3. COLES, Tamor was born on 18 May 1673.
    4. COLES, John was born on 4 Mar 1679.
    5. COLES, Robert was born on 9 Apr 1677.
    6. COLES, Mercy was born on 2 Mar 1684.
    7. COLES, Mary was born on 30 Nov 1686.
    8. COLES, Dorkes was born on 15 May 1675; died on 19 Feb 1698.
    9. COLES, Freecraft was born in 1682; died in 1683.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  COLES, Robert was born in 1597 in Nr.Groton, Nrfk., England; died on 28 Oct 1654 in Warwick, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1630, Roxbury, Massachusetts
    • Arrival: 1630, Charlestown, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Robert and Mary [Hawxhurst] Coles, who came to Mass. Bay with Gov. Winthrop in 1630

    From Early Geneologies of the Cole Family:

    The Long Island Family of Coles

    Robert Cole. The name is frequently spelled with an “s” in the old records. He came in the fleet of Winthrop in 1630, and was one of those who desired to be admitted freeman October 19, 1630, and he was admitted May 18, 1631.

    In 1632 it was ordered that two delegates be sent from each of the plantations to advise the Governor and assistants in regard to the raising of revenue, and he was one of the two sent from Roxbury. His drinking habits were opposed to the ideas of the Puritans, and he was several times fined. At length the following order was passed:

    “March 4, 1633: The court orders that Robert Coles, for drunkeness by him committed at Roxbury, shall be disfranchised, weare about his necke and soe to hange upon his outward garment a D made of redd clothe and sett upon white; to contynue this for a yeare, and not to leave it off any tyme when he comes amongst company, under penalty of XLs. for the first offense, and V pounds for the second, and after to be punished by the court as they think meet; also he is to weare the D outwards, and is enjoyned to appear at the next general court, and to contynue thise until it be ended.”

    The same month he went with the party under John Winthrop, Jr., to occupy Agawam (Ipswich), and begin the settlement of that town. He did not remain there long, and he may be the man mentioned in the will of Samuel Fuller, the elder, of Plymouth, July 30, 1633, as then residing with him in Plymouth.

    Savage says of him that he reformed his habits. He was one of the twelve men who joined Roger Williams in the settlement of Providence, in October, 1638. His lot in the division of the land was bounded west by the present Main street, east by Hope street, and on one other side by Meeting House street. (Annals of Providence, 33.) He was one of the founders of the first Church of Providence, March 16, 1639. (Arnold’s Rhode Island, 107.) He was one of the seventeen who purchased the Pautuxet meadows, and he made his home there.

    Three others were appointed with him as a committee to arbitrate disputes and to make rules of government, and their report was the compact signed by all the settlers. He became a friend of Samuel Gorton when he came to Providence, driven from Massachusetts by the intolerance of the authorities of that colony, and gave him part of his land. The actions of Gorton and his followers were such, however, as to cause the older settlers to wish to be free from them, and he, with four others, in September, 1642, appeared before the general court at Boston and yielded themselves up to the Massachusetts colony, which accepted jurisdiction and appointed the magistrates. (Arnold, 468.)

    The commissioners found the charge true, and promised to write Mr. Cole to return the money. (Ply. Col. Rec. X., 375.). He died before October, 1654, as on October 18 of that year the town council distributed his property in the way he should have made his will.

    The following orders refer to his estate:

    “Warwick, Rhode Island, June 11, 1656: The town council having formerly disposed of the estate of Robert Cole, late deceased, and having allotted out the portions of the children, ordered that the lands and meadows, together with the pasturage on the south side of the Pautuxet river and the north line bound of Warwick bound is allotted out for security of Nathaniel Cole, Robert Cole, and Sarah Cole, their portions amounting to the sum of six score pounds.

    “Further ordered, that the mill of Warwick being a part of the estate of Robert Cole, late deceased, is allotted out for security of Daniel Cole, his portion being £50.”

    He married Mary ----. After his death she married Mathias Harvey, and removed to Oyster Bay, Long Island, where she died.

    Robert married HAWKSHURST, Maryof MA. Mary (daughter of HAWKSHURST, Samson) was born in 1602 in Nuneaton; died in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  HAWKSHURST, Mary was born in 1602 in Nuneaton (daughter of HAWKSHURST, Samson); died in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Mary Hawxhurst

    Children:
    1. COLES, Deliverance was born in 1631.
    2. COLES, John was born in 1633; died before 1683 in Matinecock, Nassau, NY, USA.
    3. COLES, Daniel was born in 1637 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died on 9 Nov 1692 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY.
    4. COLES, Nathaniel was born in 1640 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died on 17 Dec 1668.
    5. COLES, Sarah was born in 1644.
    6. 2. COLES, Robert was born in 1648; died on 16 Apr 1715 in Musquito Cove, Nassau, New York, USA.
    7. COLES, Ann
    8. COLES, Elizabeth

  3. 6.  WRIGHT, Nicholas was born in 1609; died in 1682.

    Notes:

    Nicholas Wright, one of founders of Oysterbay L. I.

    Nicholas married ANNE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  ANNE
    Children:
    1. 3. WRIGHT, Mercy died on 21 Oct 1708.
    2. WRIGHT, Rebecca was born about 1645 in Lynn, Essex, MA, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  HAWKSHURST, Samson was born in 1571 (son of HAWKSHURST, Christopher and ?, Elizabeth); died in 1627.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Balliol College, Oxford
    • Residence: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

    Notes:

    From Chistopher Hawkshurst notes:

    Sampson Hawkshurst of Balliol College, Oxford b 1571 vicar of Nuneaton, County of Warwick, d. 1627. His father's parishoners advanced money to send him and his brother to Oxford.

    Children:
    1. 5. HAWKSHURST, Mary was born in 1602 in Nuneaton; died in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA.



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