She is often associated with the maiden name TEMPLE (unproven). It is uncertain of her husband's first name but is associated with a Stephen Cole of Twickenham, England. While taken as fact at this time, it is incorrect as the Stephen Cole of Twickenham was born and died in Twickenham, and died with no heirs.
The spouse connected here is incorrect.
She is often associated with the maiden name TEMPLE (unproven). It is uncertain of her husband's first name but is associated with a Stephen Cole of Twickenham, England. While taken as fact at this time, it is incorrect as the Stephen Cole of Twickenham was born and died in Twickenham, and died with no heirs.
The spouse connected here is incorrect.
Inscription
In 1893, a survey of every monument in the Old St. Paul's Churchyard was conducted, and a missive titled The Silent City was published and included as part of a church publication (like a scrapbook). Original publication unknown. This survey, records the names, dates, and inscriptions "as far as legible." Information for Elizabeth Cole d 1732 matches the 1911 inscription. She is also listed with Stephen Cole d 1745, Elizabeth Cole d 1731, and Martha Hunter Cole Russell. This 1893 survey confirms the 1911 inscription below.
* Per Page 57 in "Ivy Mills, 1729-1866: Willcox and Allied Families" published in 1911: "The following inscription ( almost illegible ) was copied from a tombstone in the church- yard attached to St. Paul's Church in Chester :
"Elizabeth Cole
died September 22d 1732
Aged 70 Years"
This is believed by the writer to be the mother of Elizabeth Cole , who married Thomas Willcox."
Gravesite Details
The 1911 source states that it is barely legible at that time. There was a WPA survey in 1936-37. By that time it must not have been legible as her grave is not identified. It is possible it is WPA grave #71 or 72. Stephen, her son is #73.