Mercy CRISP

Female 1681 - Bef 1739  (57 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mercy CRISP was born on 18 Oct 1681 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts (daughter of George CRISP and Hepzibah COLE); died before 13 Apr 1739 in Eastham, Massachusetts.

    Mercy married Joseph ROGERS on 13 Oct 1703 in Eastham, Massachusetts. Joseph (son of John ROGERS and Elizabeth TWINING) was born on 22 Feb 1679 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died between 23 May 1746 and 4 Aug 1757. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Crisp ROGERS was born on 17 Feb 1704/5 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died between 13 Feb 1770 and 1 May 1771.
    2. Elkanah ROGERS was born on 13 Feb 1706/7 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died on 10 Sep 1759 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George CRISP was born in Sandwich, Kent, England; died on 28 Jul 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.

    George married Hepzibah COLEEastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts. Hepzibah (daughter of Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER) was born on 16 Apr 1649 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hepzibah COLE was born on 16 Apr 1649 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts (daughter of Daniel COLE and Ruth CHESTER).
    Children:
    1. 1. Mercy CRISP was born on 18 Oct 1681 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died before 13 Apr 1739 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
    2. Mary CRISP was born on 09 Dec 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Daniel COLE was born about 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England (son of John COLE and Frances ?); died on 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Daniel Cole was born in England in 1615, and found his way to plymouth when a young man. He was a tailor by trade, and as early as 1640 had a large lot of land granted him in Duxbury, near William Bassett's and Edmund Hawes's land. He was at marshfield as early as June, 1642, and his name appears upon the list of those able to bear arms in yarmouth in 1643, but he seems not to have been a resident. He was admitted a freeman June 4, 1645, and one of the Grand Inquest that year. In 1649 he was a resident of Eastham and an accepted townsman, and sold his land in Duxbury to Mr. Edmund Weston. In 1650 he sold to the same gentleman his land at Marshfield. He soon became prominent in municipal affairs at Eastham, and in 1653 was one of the Grand Inquest. In 1654 he was sent a deputy or representative to the Colonial court at Plymouth, and represented Eastham in 1666, '67, '68, '69, '70, and '72. He was a selectman in 1668, '71, '72 and '74. In 1667 he was allowed to look out land for his accommodation, and in 1668, with Thomas Hinckley, Nathaniel Bacon Constant Southworth, John Alden, John Chipman and Lieut. Morton, was appointed by the Old Colony court to purchase for Gov. Prence the place at Plain Dealing in Plymouth, which had been selected for the residence of the governor.

    Mr. Cole, with Mr. Thomas Prence and Mr. John Freeman, was appointed by the town to use his "best endeavors to put forward or encourage the Indians" or the "English to kill the wolves," which at this time, and for more than thirty years afterwards, were numerous and troublesome within the precinct. As late as 1690 the Indians were encouraged to hunt and capture them. Manassan, an Indian, carried in to the clerk of the town, in the spring of that year, four young wolves, which he affirmed he caught in the vicinity of "Cliff pond." In 1661, he had liberty granted him "to draw and sell strong water and wine at Eastham, provided that he always be furnished with good wine for the supply of those that are in need amongst them." Whether he followed the instructions and allowed the wine to be sold without being adulterated, we have no knowledge. It is presumed that the art of adulteration at that period was known, and that liquor selling was a lucrative business, as all kinds of liquors were in common use. the early settlers were very careful in allowing the sale, and one were appointed to draw strong water but men of character. Illegal traffic in liquors were not allowed, and all violaters, of whatever standing in society, were dealt with according to law when caught. But with all their strictness and watchfulness, there were violaters that escaped punishment, as now, and intemperance not much prevented.....

    Daniel Cole came with his two brothers John and Job on the Massachusetts when fifty acres were granted him. he was a tailor by trade. In 1643 he was at Yarmouth, Massachusetts, being listed there as able to bear arms, and hen moved to Eastham where he was the Town Clerk, then selectman and then Deputy to the General court.

    William Collier, who came to America with the Cole brothers, resided in Duxbury and was associated with Edmond Chandler, who had a daughter Ruth mentioned in his will. The inventory of the estate of Daniel Cole was taken on 24 December 1694 by Samuel Freeman Jr., and Samuel Paine and by mutual consent the estate was settled on 15 January 1694/5. There were nine children born to Daniel and Ruth Cole of whom the seventh was Mary, who was born at Eastham on 10 March 1658 and died there on 1 March 1734. She married Joshua Hopkins on 26 May 1681.

    Daniel married Ruth CHESTER in 1643 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. Ruth was born about 1627 in England; died on 15 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ruth CHESTER was born about 1627 in England; died on 15 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Daniel removed to Yarmouth, but joined Job at Eastham in 1650. He was deputy ten times and held other positions.

    Children:
    1. John COLE was born on 15 Jul 1644 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died on 06 Jan 1725 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Timothy COLE was born on 04 Sep 1646 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    3. 3. Hepzibah COLE was born on 16 Apr 1649 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    4. Ruth COLE was born on 15 Apr 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; died on 15 Dec 1694 in Freetown, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Israel COLE was born on 08 Jun 1653 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died between 20 Jan 1723 and 23 Jul 1724.
    6. James COLE was born in Dec 1655 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    7. Mary COLE was born on 10 Mar 1658 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts; died on 01 Mar 1734 in Orleans, Barnstable, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Cemetery, Orleans, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    8. William COLE was born on 15 Sep 1663 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts; died on 23 Jun 1737 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    9. Daniel COLE, Jr. was born in Sep 1666 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died on 15 Jun 1736 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John COLE died in 1626.

    John married Frances ?. Frances was buried on 6 Dec 1645 in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Frances ? was buried on 6 Dec 1645 in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire.
    Children:
    1. Nathaniel COLE was christened on 20 Mar 1594/5 in Culworth, Northamptonshire.
    2. Zacheus COLE was christened on 9 Apr 1599 in Culworth, Northamptonshire; was buried on 22 Jan 1603/4.
    3. Job COLE was christened on 21 Mar 1601/2; was buried on 7 Apr 1604 in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire.
    4. Zacheus COLE was born in 1606; died on 16 Nov 1630 in Date of will.
    5. Job COLE was christened on 6 May 1608; died in 29 Dec 1689 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.
    6. John COLE was christened on 28 Mar 1611 in Weedon Bec; died after 7 Jan 1637/8 in date of will.
    7. 6. Daniel COLE was born about 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England; died on 21 Dec 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.