Birth |
20 Sep 1762 |
North Hundred, Baltimore, MD [1] |
Census |
1820 |
Wayne Township, Jefferson, OH [2] |
Census |
1830 |
German Township, Harrison, OH [1] |
Note |
Jun 1817 |
Wayne Township, Jefferson, OH [1] |
- A local newspaper in Jefferson County reported that Samuel Cole found a stray mare.
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Note |
21 Jun 1835 [1] |
- Samuel applied for a Revolutinary War pension, but the application was rejected because he served less than six months. In a deposition in his Pension Application file R2142, Samuel stated "he was born in North Hundred, Baltimore County, in the State of Maryland, on the 20th day of September 1762" and the only person who could testify to his military service was his brother, Ezekiel Cole. That statement definitely links Samuel to Ezekiel and verifies that Samuel, too, was a son of Christopher. There is a Power of Attorney form in the file that was executed by Thomas Cole, son of Samuel, on 11/21/1853. The form states Samuel died on February 13, 1842 in Harrison County, Ohio and he left surviving, "Thomas; Elijah; Meshac; Charly; Betsy Wright, a widow; Julianne Cole; the living children of Teresa, deceased, intermarried with Luke Tipton; Sarah, intermarried with John Barrett; and Sarah, his widow, died in the month of March 1842."
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Death |
13 Feb 1842 |
German Township, Harrison, OH [1] |
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