. 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 . n aftected with emotions easier felt than expressed. Oneleaving the village of Broadalbin, by the direct road to the south, passes itabout one mile from the village church, on the left side of the road, againstthe rising of the hill and in full sight of the village. The varying tempera-tures of three-quarters of a century have passed over his grave, as it l
. 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 . n aftected with emotions easier felt than expressed. Oneleaving the village of Broadalbin, by the direct road to the south, passes itabout one mile from the village church, on the left side of the road, againstthe rising of the hill and in full sight of the village. The varying tempera-tures of three-quarters of a century have passed over his grave, as it lies inthat secluded spot, unmarked (I am sorry to say) by a board or stone.* After the death of her husband (how long I do not know), CatharineServen returned to Rockland Co., and took up her home with herdaughter Rachel (Mrs. Daniel H. Blauvelt) at Nanuet. Here she remainedtill her death, which occurred Aug. 10, 1832, when she was 84 years, itmonths, and 13 days old. Her remains were interred in the grave-yard ofthe Reformed Church of Clarkstown. * There is no enclosure now to fix the precise limits of the yard. There are no boardsor stones. The exact place of the grave cannot be determined. I only know it is withinthe little BRIDCtET cole (Mrs Benjamin Willis). Born Oct —Died Aug Part II.] Children of Isaac Cole and Catharine Scrvcn. 53 As before stated, the children of Isaac Cole and Catharine Serven werefifteen in number. With these descendants and their lines downward thename is always spelled Cole. During the earlier life of Isaac Kool itstruirsiled between the forms Kool and Cole. The lifteen children were as follows. As before said, the last two werebaptized at Kakiat, all the rest at Clarkstown. We have now come to the Fifth American born Generation of (named after his paternal grandfather), born July 6, 1765;baptized Aug. 4, 1765 ; married Rebecca Wood (half sister of Ben-jamin Wood in No. 13 below) at Tappan, Dec. i, 1785 ;
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