James Cole memorial marker on Cole's Hill Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Below is the James Cole fact sheet from the Plimoth Plantation.
Recently while doing research at the GSMD (General Society of Mayflower Descendants) Library in Plymouth, MA, I was excited to find a new book published in 2017 by Susan E Roser about our Pilgrim ancestor James Cole and his early descendants.
Since the GSMD Library did not have the book for sale, I ordered one as soon as I returned home. The author has a website: www.friendsofthepilgrims.com. The book arrived just before Thanksgiving, so I was able to spend Thanksgiving weekend reading about my Pilgrim ancestor, James Cole.
Information about James Cole of Plymouth can be found in many places online. The best is the New England Historic Genealogical Society's website, www.NewEnglandAncestor.org which has a profile of James Cole in their Great Migrations Study Project. Much can also be found on Ancestry.com, especially in their public family trees -- just be careful because there is a lot of "junk" posted there also. James Cole also has a profile on both FamilySearch and Find-a-Grave. I will post another article on James Cole once I sift through all the information.๐
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James Cole Fact Sheet |
Since the GSMD Library did not have the book for sale, I ordered one as soon as I returned home. The author has a website: www.friendsofthepilgrims.com. The book arrived just before Thanksgiving, so I was able to spend Thanksgiving weekend reading about my Pilgrim ancestor, James Cole.
Pilgrims at Plymouth - loc.gov |
View from James Cole Memorial Marker on Cole's Hill (see above). Down the hill and across the street is the Plymouth Rock Memorial. |
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