Emary
d. AFTER 1747
Most distant known ancestor in this line
Events
- Death
- AFTER 1747
Family
Spouse: Israel Cole (1685–1747)
Children:
- Ebenezer Cole (ABOUT 1710–)
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Hannah Cole (ABOUT 1713–3 Aug 1750)
m. Silvanus Snow (16 Feb 1705–23 Mar 1772) · 1 Feb 1733 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: Edward Snow (1734–1745); Silvanus Snow (1741–1756); Mary Snow (1743–); Edward Snow (1745–1791); Tabitha Snow (1748–); Collier Snow (1750–1786)
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Israel Cole (1714–1792)
m. Remember Burgess (23 Jun 1714–10 Oct 1793) · 11 Mar 1736Children: Israel Cole (1738–); Thomas Cole (1739–); Rufus Cole (1740–); Eunice Cole (1742–1777); Phillip Cole (1744–); Remember Cole (1750–); Keziah Cole (1750–1778); Davis Cole; Martha Cole (1756–); Dorcas Cole; Eleazer Cole
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Silvanus Cole (ABOUT 1716–)
m. Priscilla Walker (6 Mar 1720–)Children: Silvanus Cole (1745–1825); Solomon Cole (1743–); Nathaniel Cole (1747–1832); Barnabas Cole (1751–); Hannah Cole (1753–); Andrew Cole (1755–)
- Emary Cole (1722/23–)
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Dorcas Cole (1724/25–)
m. Mathias Burgess · BEFORE 23 Jul 1746
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Benjamin Cole (ABOUT 1719–BEFORE 15 Jan 1767)
m. Desire Smith · 8 Mar 1743/45Children: Desire Cole (1744–1806); Mehitable Cole (1745–); Hallett Cole (1747–); Rebecca Cole (1749–); Benjamin Cole (1751–1804); Dorcas Cole (1753–); Israel Cole (1766–1837)
- Rufus Cole (ABOUT 1721–)
Notes
According to Mayflower Families Vol. 6 (Stephen Hopkins), p. 178, a Family historian suggests her surname was Hoag [Note that John Hoog of Newbury and Amesbury m. Ebenezer <sic> Emery and had children rec. at Newbury 1669-87.] Bowman suggests that Emary's surname was Hallett.
Mike Kelly of Sunnyvale has advocated that her name was actually Mary Emary, and that she was a daughter of Jonathan Emary of Salem, Mass., a granddau. of John Emary.
The wife of Israel Cole was dismissed from the church at Harwich in April 1710. This may suggest that Israel's (first) wife was from Harwich and a member of the church there, and that they married shortly prior to April 1710, afterwhich she left Harwich to live with her new husband in Eastham.
Margaret Sharp has pointed out that there is a good probability Israel may have had two wives. She informed me that Austin's Mayflower Families thru five generations, Vol. 6, edition 1 & 2, omits the detail about Israel Cole's will, namely that he calls Benjamin and Rufus "my sons" and calls Ebenezer, Hannah, Israel, Silvanus, Dorcas and Emery his "natural children". It may be that the natural children were from a first wife and that Benjamin and Rufus were children of Emery and the rest were of his first wife. The naming of one of the "natural" children Emery could indicate that Emery might be a sister of Israel's first wife.