Elisha m. 1763, Charity, b. , 1744; dau. of Caleb and Sarah (Hamblin) Hazen. He d. Feb. 3, 1826, aged 83 years, 5 days. She d. , 1811.
He bought from Committee of Forfeiture, Aug. 30, 1788, a farm of 513 acres in Phillip's patent. This land is near Long Pond in the present town of Carmel, Putnam County, N. Y., and is still owned by the Coles. Elisha and wife are buried in the family plot on this farm. Elisha was a private, 7th Regt., Dutchess County Militia, Col. Henry Ludenton. His father-in-law, Caleb Hazen, was Ensign. Elisha's father, three brothers and a son of his also served in this regiment during the Revolution. (See N. Y. in the Revolution, Vol. I., p.150)
Ref. Descendants of Elisha Cole", by Joseph O. Curtis pub. New York by Tobias A. Wright, 1909 pp. 28-29.
Elisha m. 1763, Charity, b. , 1744; dau. of Caleb and Sarah (Hamblin) Hazen. He d. Feb. 3, 1826, aged 83 years, 5 days. She d. , 1811.
He bought from Committee of Forfeiture, Aug. 30, 1788, a farm of 513 acres in Phillip's patent. This land is near Long Pond in the present town of Carmel, Putnam County, N. Y., and is still owned by the Coles. Elisha and wife are buried in the family plot on this farm. Elisha was a private, 7th Regt., Dutchess County Militia, Col. Henry Ludenton. His father-in-law, Caleb Hazen, was Ensign. Elisha's father, three brothers and a son of his also served in this regiment during the Revolution. (See N. Y. in the Revolution, Vol. I., p.150)
Ref. Descendants of Elisha Cole", by Joseph O. Curtis pub. New York by Tobias A. Wright, 1909 pp. 28-29.
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