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Daniel Preston Cole

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Daniel Preston Cole

Birth
Frederick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1831 (aged 70–71)
Catalpa, Pike County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Catalpa, Pike County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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This listing is not to say for absolute certainty that this is the Daniel Cole described but only to suggest a significant probability.
Family history says Daniel and his wife lived and died in Pike County, AL and some descendants are buried in cemeteries in adjoining counties.

Daniel Cole was born about 1760 in Pennsylvania and died in Pike County, Alabama about 1831. He married Mary DuBose, daughter of Jacques (John) DuBose, a French Huguenot, in about 1788 in Darlington, Cheraw District, South Carolina and they settled on the Santee River. Information has not been independently verified.

Daniel first shows up in a census in 1790 in Cheraw District, South Carolina with himself, a female, presumably his wife and a male over sixteen. In 1794 he was granted 370 acres on Lynches Creek in South Carolina near Jeptha and Elias DuBose. In 1802 he was on the Jefferson County, Georgia tax rolls and in 1805 he drew in the 1st Land Lottery in that county. In 1809 they were living in Pulaski County, Georgia and in 1812 he was Justice of Inferior Court of Pulaski County. In 1819 they were on the tax rolls of Conecuh County, Alabama. They had five sons: John Mason, Noah, Thomas DeLorum, Ransom, and Daniel P., Jr., and three daughters Margaret, Elizabeth, and Jennetta. The first five children were born in South Carolina and the final two in Jefferson, Georgia . Contributor: Elizabeth Gibson (47579054)
This listing is not to say for absolute certainty that this is the Daniel Cole described but only to suggest a significant probability.
Family history says Daniel and his wife lived and died in Pike County, AL and some descendants are buried in cemeteries in adjoining counties.

Daniel Cole was born about 1760 in Pennsylvania and died in Pike County, Alabama about 1831. He married Mary DuBose, daughter of Jacques (John) DuBose, a French Huguenot, in about 1788 in Darlington, Cheraw District, South Carolina and they settled on the Santee River. Information has not been independently verified.

Daniel first shows up in a census in 1790 in Cheraw District, South Carolina with himself, a female, presumably his wife and a male over sixteen. In 1794 he was granted 370 acres on Lynches Creek in South Carolina near Jeptha and Elias DuBose. In 1802 he was on the Jefferson County, Georgia tax rolls and in 1805 he drew in the 1st Land Lottery in that county. In 1809 they were living in Pulaski County, Georgia and in 1812 he was Justice of Inferior Court of Pulaski County. In 1819 they were on the tax rolls of Conecuh County, Alabama. They had five sons: John Mason, Noah, Thomas DeLorum, Ransom, and Daniel P., Jr., and three daughters Margaret, Elizabeth, and Jennetta. The first five children were born in South Carolina and the final two in Jefferson, Georgia . Contributor: Elizabeth Gibson (47579054)


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