. Isaac Kool (Cool or Cole) and Catherine Severn : married Oct. 15, 1764, at Tappan, Rockland (then part of Orange) Co., ; their descendants complete to May 1, 1876 ; also their American ancestors from the settlement of New York City . ereign, andunmerited grace, a theme on which she loved to dwell. If the most ardent desire, and the most incessant and tender watchfulness, day andnight, of her affectionate and devoted iHisband, could have availed to detain her here,her spirit had not yet departed. The chief cord which held him to the earth has beensevered, and the earth has lost its charm


. Isaac Kool (Cool or Cole) and Catherine Severn : married Oct. 15, 1764, at Tappan, Rockland (then part of Orange) Co., ; their descendants complete to May 1, 1876 ; also their American ancestors from the settlement of New York City . ereign, andunmerited grace, a theme on which she loved to dwell. If the most ardent desire, and the most incessant and tender watchfulness, day andnight, of her affectionate and devoted iHisband, could have availed to detain her here,her spirit had not yet departed. The chief cord which held him to the earth has beensevered, and the earth has lost its charms. But he remains in the midst of his affectionateand kind-hearted children, and has many dear friends to cheer him in the remnant of hisdays. And above all, He who has said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee is afriend that sticketh closer than a wife or a brother. His Saviour will not leave him com-fortless. May her numerous friends and relatives, who deeply feel their loss, be followersof her, and of all them who have fought the good fight, have finished then- course, have keptthe faith, and have obtained the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteousJudge, will give unto ail them that love his appearing, I. D. SARAH COLE (Mrs. Henry G. Bogert). Born July ^S. 193 — Died April -ii. 1863, Part II.] Sketches of the Children. 6l fciuiil} and travelled several times through New York State to visitits representatives. My extensive correspondence witli the family inall directions, for the purpose of bringing out this record, has broughtme countless letters, among which very many have inquired feelinglyabout Uncle Benny and Aunt Katy. Every one seems to haveseen them, and to have remarkable memories of them. Of I give an extended sketch in Part III. Of Catharine Cole Ihave to say that she was in every respect worthy of her noble hus-band. Indeed she seemed admirably to complement and even sup-plement his splendid nature. Her Christian character was ro


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