The Coles and the Brittons were among the first pioneers to cut roads in the northern frontiers of Jefferson County, and the played important roles in the War of 1812.
Moses and Isabel lived in Putney, Vermont, Newport, Herkimer Co., New York, and finally Brownville, Jefferson, New York, where they both died.
Their children:
Diadema Cole Britton (1775-1845)
William Cole (1777-1847)
Mary Cole Britton (1779- )
Eunice Cole Welch (abt 1785-
Isabel Cole Gould (abt 1790-1861)
Rebecca Cole Webb (1787-1855)
Moses Cole "Jr" (1790-1842)
and some say Benoni Cole (1795-1870)
The Coles and the Brittons were among the first pioneers to cut roads in the northern frontiers of Jefferson County, and the played important roles in the War of 1812.
Moses and Isabel lived in Putney, Vermont, Newport, Herkimer Co., New York, and finally Brownville, Jefferson, New York, where they both died.
Their children:
Diadema Cole Britton (1775-1845)
William Cole (1777-1847)
Mary Cole Britton (1779- )
Eunice Cole Welch (abt 1785-
Isabel Cole Gould (abt 1790-1861)
Rebecca Cole Webb (1787-1855)
Moses Cole "Jr" (1790-1842)
and some say Benoni Cole (1795-1870)
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