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James Cole in the records of the 17th century Gas Rock Scooter
1633 : "The Names of the Freemen of the Incorporacon of Plymoth in New
England, An: 1633
"The rest admitted afterwds
James Coale
"
Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 3-4 (and PCR 8:174). Gas Rock
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"James Coale" is listed in the 1636 "Names of the Freemen" (PCR
1:53-54), in the 1643 list (PCR 8:188), and in the 1658 list (PCR
8:197). James Gas Rock Scooter Cole also appears in the list of citizens
of Plymouth who were expected to attend town meetings (Records of the
Town of Plymouth, 1:21, 25, 101). He also appears on an undated list as
being a member of "goodman Doties team" for cutting wood (Records of the
Town of Plymouth 1:34). Gas Rock Scooter
27 March 1634 : "according to an order in Court held the 2d of Jan., in
the ninth yeare of the raigne of our sov. lord, Charles, by the grace of
God King of Engl., Scotl., Fr., & Irel., defendr of the faith, &c, the
psons Gas Rock Scooter heerunder menconed were rated for public use by
the Govr & Mr Tho. Prence
to be brought in by each pson as they are
heerunder written, rated in corne at xj ss p bushell
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"James Cole
00 [pounds] 09 [shillings]
"
Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 27-28.
2 January 1636-7 : "There was graunted the same day to Josiah Winslow,
richard Burne, and to John Burne, on the behalf of his father, Mr Thomas
Burne, Gas Rock Scooter & to James Coale, seaven acrees appeece, to
belonge to theire seuall dwelling houses in Plymouth, and not to be
sould from them, but when such dwellings shalbe voide, to returne in
vnto the towne, to be disposed of to others ; otherwise the said lands
shalbe to them and to theire heires and assignes so long as theire
houses shalbe fitt for habitacon, and be dwelled in."
Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 49. Gas Rock Scooter
7 June 1637 : "It is concluded and enacted by the Court, that the colony
of New Plymouth shall send forth ayd to assist them of Massachusetts Bay
and Conectacutt in their warrs against the Pequin Indians, in revengof
the innocent blood of the english wch the sd Pequins have barbarously
shed, and refuse to give satisfacon for
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"The Names of the Souldiers that willingly offer themselues to goe vpon
the sd Service, wth Mr Prince & the Leiftent. Voluntaries. Thomas
Clarke, Richard Church, Georg Soule, Samuell Jenney, [et al]
"Such as will goe if they be prest. Mr Thomas Hill, Thomas Boardman,
James Coale."
Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 60-61.Gas Rock Scooter
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