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Rebecca Collier 1586 – 1698 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jan 1586

Birth Location: Southwark, Surrey, England

Death Date: 29 Dec 1698

Death Location: Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Father: Abraham Collier

Mother: Sarah Lockey

Spouse(s): IRE Enniskillen

Children(s): Zaccheus Cole, Nathaniel Cole, Job Cole, Amyes Maverick), Arthur Cole, William Cole, Nicholas Cole, James Cole, Nicholas Cole, Michael Cole, Margaret Cole, MA Cole, John Cole, Zaccheus Cole, Zaccheus Cole

In 1586, Rebecca Collier entered the world in Southwark, Surrey, England, born to Abraham Collier and Sarah Lockey. Rebecca Collier married IRE Sir William James III Cole Earl of Enniskillen, Governor of Enniskillen, and had children including Zaccheus Cole, Nathaniel Cole, Job Cole, Amyes Colle (Thomson Maverick), Arthur Cole, William Cole, Nicholas William Cole, James Cole, Nicholas William Cole, Michael Cole, Margaret Cole, MA Grace Cole, John (later bought Cole hill from his brother, James) Cole, Zaccheus Cole, Zaccheus Cole. Rebecca Collier passed away in 1698 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1586, Rebecca Collier entered the world in Southwark, Surrey, England, born to Abraham Collier and Sarah Lockey.
  • Rebecca Collier married IRE Sir William James III Cole Earl of Enniskillen, Governor of Enniskillen, and had children including Zaccheus Cole, Nathaniel Cole, Job Cole, Amyes Colle (Thomson Maverick), Arthur Cole, William Cole, Nicholas William Cole, James Cole, Nicholas William Cole, Michael Cole, Margaret Cole, MA Grace Cole, John (later bought Cole hill from his brother, James) Cole, Zaccheus Cole, Zaccheus Cole.
  • Rebecca Collier passed away in 1698 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Rebecca Collier's Ancestors

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Rebecca Collier
1586 – 1698
Birth Place: Southwark, Surrey, England
Parents
Abraham Collier
1560 – 1589
Southwark, Surrey, England
Sarah Lockey
1540 – 1586
London, London, England
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Rebecca Collier's Descendants

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Rebecca Collier (10 Jan 1586 – 29 Dec 1698) m. IRE (Sir William James III Cole Earl of Enniskillen, Governor of) Enniskillen (28 Jul 1570 – 19 Nov 1630)
  1. 1. Zaccheus Cole (1585 – 16 Nov 1630)
  2. 2. Nathaniel Cole (1585 – 1699)
  3. 3. Job Cole (1590 – 1685)
  4. 4. Amyes (Colle (Thomson) Maverick) (03 Oct 1597 – 03 Sep 1672)
  5. 5. Arthur Cole (1598 – 1640)
  6. 6. William Cole (1598 – 15 Sep 1664)
  7. 7. Nicholas (William) Cole (1598 – 15 Sep 1664)
  8. 8. James Cole (25 Jul 1600 – 31 Jan 1698)
  9. 9. Nicholas (William) Cole (1601 – 1688)
  10. 10. Michael Cole (1602 – )
  11. 11. Margaret Cole (1604 – 3 Jul 1686)
  12. 12. MA (Grace) Cole (1607 – 1688)
  13. 13. John ((later bought Cole hill from his brother, James)) Cole (8 jul 1611 – Dec 1637)
  14. 14. Zaccheus Cole (1618 – 16 Nov 1630)
  15. 15. Zaccheus Cole (1618 – 16 Nov 1630)

Rebecca Collier's Timeline

2 Records

1586
10 Jan 1586
Birth of Rebecca Collier in Southwark, Surrey, England
Southwark, Surrey, England
1698
29 Dec 1698
Age 112
Death of Rebecca Collier in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jan 1586
    Event Place: Southwark, Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1698
    Event Place: Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
    Record Source: New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635

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