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Elizabeth Coale / Cole was given a legacy mentioned in the will of Richard Johns written at Calvert Cliffs, 15 AUG 1717 as follows: I give to my daughter-in-law Elizabeth Cole the sum of £5, a token of love.[1]
The marriage of Elizabeth Sparrow to William Cole Jr., planter of Anne Arundel Co. on the 30th day of the month commonly called July took place at the home of Richard Johns at the Cliffs.[2]
William Cole Jr. of A.A. Co. Md. (planter), was m. on 5th mo. 30 day of 1689to Elizabeth Sparrow of Clifts in Calvert Co. at Richard Johns house. See page 39.
William Coale is mentioned in the will of his father, and his birth is recorded in the West River Monthly Meeting register. His marriage to Elizabeth Sparrow of the Clifts in Calvert County on 30 JUL 1689 is recorded in the same place.[1]
William Coale III signed his will on 05 July 1713, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, and it was probated on 24 June 1715.
William Coale and Elizabeth Sparrow were the parents of ten children:
Mentioned in Her father’s will
1667 |
October 20, 1667
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Clifts, Calvert County, Maryland Colony
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1692 |
1692
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West River Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland
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1697 |
April 11, 1697
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West River Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland
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April 11, 1697
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West River Friends Meeting, West River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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1699 |
July 14, 1699
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West River, Anne Arundel, Maryland Colony
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1701 |
1701
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West River Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland
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1703 |
August 5, 1703
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West River Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland
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1704 |
1704
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West River Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland
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1705 |
1705
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West River Friends Meeting, Anne Arundel, Maryland Colony
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