. 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 . e professors of religion at Kakiat, June21, iSio. She was a woman of a pious and remarkably gentle andaffectionate spirit, much like that of her brother Abraham (No. i).There were no especially striking events, to my knowledge, in herhistory, but her record was that of a faithful wife, a loving mother, adevoted Christian, and an affectionate friend. She has


. 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 . e professors of religion at Kakiat, June21, iSio. She was a woman of a pious and remarkably gentle andaffectionate spirit, much like that of her brother Abraham (No. i).There were no especially striking events, to my knowledge, in herhistory, but her record was that of a faithful wife, a loving mother, adevoted Christian, and an affectionate friend. She has very manydescendants now who have risen up to call her blessed. (See sketchof her husband, Jonathan Palmer, in Part III.) 12. Philip. He died Aug. 26, 1825, when I was about three years of age, leaving but one child. He was a blacksmith. His deathoccurred at Warwick, and was occasioned by the kick of a horse. Ihave used great eftbrt to get material for a more special sketch ofhim, but can find no one who both knew and remembers him suffi-ciently to give me any account of him. I am very glad to furnish aportrait of him, the original of which was taken more than 60 years ago.(See statement about his wife, Electa Manning, in Part HI.). CATHARINE COLE (Mrs Benjamin V/ood). Born Feb 2. 1788 -- Died Dec. 26 1850 Part II.] Sketches of the CJiildren. 59 13. Catharine.* With her I was, from my childhood to her death,intimately and tenderly familiar. We knew her husband ( ^Vood) and herself as Uncle Benny and Aunt *After I had wiilten my brief sketch of Aunt Katy Wood, I received from Miss SarahC. Palmer, of Watkins, N. Y., a copy of the Chrislian Intelligencer of Feb. 27, 1851,containing an obituary of her, written at the time of her deatli l)y my father. Rev. Isaac 1).Cole, with expression of a desire to have it rejiublislied. I take especial pleasure in incor-porating it here for more reasons than one. It will help to illustrate the mind and heartof my loved and honored


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