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h three acres, extending from Garden Street to the way leading from Brattle Street to Fresh Pond. These and other parcels he sold in 1639 to Simon Crosby, and removed to Salisbury. He died 1663, leaving 8 children. Farmer. Cole, Arthur, m. Lydia Barrett, 27 Nov. 1673, and had Arthur, b. 20 Dec. 1674, d. 30 Oct. 1702; Daniel, b. 7 Mar. 1675-6. Arthur the f. d. 4 Sept. 1676. 2. Jacob Cole (or Coale), and others, single men and inmates in this town, were required by the Selectmen, Feb. 12, 1665-6, to connect themselves with some family. The next month, Jacob Coale submitted himself to the family government of Francis Whitmore, who engaged to respond his rates and orderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, was a large land-holder in Camb. as early as 1636, and during his sojourn here was one of the most prominent citizens
h three acres, extending from Garden Street to the way leading from Brattle Street to Fresh Pond. These and other parcels he sold in 1639 to Simon Crosby, and removed to Salisbury. He died 1663, leaving 8 children. Farmer. Cole, Arthur, m. Lydia Barrett, 27 Nov. 1673, and had Arthur, b. 20 Dec. 1674, d. 30 Oct. 1702; Daniel, b. 7 Mar. 1675-6. Arthur the f. d. 4 Sept. 1676. 2. Jacob Cole (or Coale), and others, single men and inmates in this town, were required by the Selectmen, Feb. 12, 1665-6, to connect themselves with some family. The next month, Jacob Coale submitted himself to the family government of Francis Whitmore, who engaged to respond his rates and orderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, was a large land-holder in Camb. as early as 1636, and during his sojourn here was one of the most prominent citizens