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Personal data Lewis Elmer Cole 


Household of Lewis Elmer Cole

He is married to Emma Jane Keeler.

They got married on January 27, 1887 at somewhere In OH, he was 25 years old.

Lewis Elmer Cole oo Emma Jane Keeler

Marriage source: Beal, Judy A., e-mail 2 to David A. Navorska, (Grand Rapids OH, JAB, vii Jun MMVI)

"... How are you related to these Cole's? Joseph's son, Lewis, is my gr grandfather who married Emma Keeler. They had a daughter, Matilda Cole, who married Percy James Beal. Their son, Eugene William Beal, is my dad. ... Source Information: Census Place Providence, Lucas, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255044 NA Film Number T9-1044 Page Number 152C"

Beal, Judy A., Descendants of Thomas Cole, (Grand Rapids OH, JAB, x Jun MMVI), pg. 24.

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"... 8. LEWIS ELMER3 COLE (JOSEPH S.B.2, THOMAS1) was born June 06, 1861 in Holland, Ohio, and died December 19, 1948 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. He married EMMA JANE KEELER January 27, 1887 in OH, daughter of WILLIAM KEELER and KATHRYNSTRAYER. She was born May 13, 1865 in Bailey, Lucas Co. OH, and died December 20, 1962 in GR, Wood Co. OH. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Cora Bess Cole  1888-1980 
  2. Matilda Ellen Cole  1890-1980 
  3. Elmer Lewis Cole  1892-1977 
  4. Maude May Cole  1894-1965 
  5. Carrie Ettie Cole  1897-1989 
  6. Scott Earl Cole  1904-1987 


Notes about Lewis Elmer Cole

Lewis Elmer Cole

Sources: Author: Wyse, Richard L.; "Ancestors and Descendants of Weiss/Wyse of Fulton County, Ohio," (Publication location: Lehi, UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xvi Nov MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.com

"Maude May Cole Sex: F Birth: 20 DEC 1894 in Ohio Death: 18 JAN 1965 in Ohio Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio Father: Lewis Cole Mother: Emma Keeler

Marriage 1 Jesse David Morningstar b: 1 MAR 1889 in Fulton Co., OH Married: 21 JUN 1913 in Toledo, Ohio

Children

1. Viola Marie Morningstar b: 30 DEC 1913"

Author: Beal, Judy A., Title: e-mail 2 to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Grand Rapids OH, Publisher: JAB, Publication date: vii June MMVI)

"... How are you related to these Cole's? Joseph's son, Lewis, is my gr grandfather who married Emma Keeler. They had a daughter, Matilda Cole, who married Percy James Beal. Their son, Eugene William Beal, is my dad.
...
1870 > OHIO > LUCAS > PROVIDENCE TWP Series: M593 Roll: 1236 Page: 71

Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

COLE JOSEPH S B 37 M W OH OH LUCAS PROVIDENCE TWP 1870 farm hand
Matilda 36 F W OH OH keeping house
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Lewis E. 8 M W OH OH
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1880 Census: Household: Name parent's Birthplace
J. S. B. COLE Self M Male W 47 OH Farmer MD PA
Matilda E. COLE Wife M Female W 46 OH Keeping House MD MD
...
Lues E. COLE Son S Male W 19 OH Works On Farm OH OH
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Source Information: Census Place Providence, Lucas, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255044 NA Film Number T9-1044 Page Number 152C"

Author: Beal, Judy A., Title: Descendants of Thomas Cole, (Publication location: Grand Rapids OH, Publisher: JAB, Publication date: x June MMVI), pgs. 10, 24 through 26.

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"... Children of JOSEPH COLE and MATILDA HARDY are:
8. iv. LEWIS ELMER COLE, b. June 06, 1861, Holland, Ohio; d. December 19, 1948, Toledo, Lucas Co., OH."

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"...
8. LEWIS ELMER3 COLE (JOSEPH S.B.2, THOMAS1) was born June 06, 1861 in Holland, Ohio, and died December 19, 1948 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. He married EMMA JANE KEELER January 27, 1887 in OH, daughter of WILLIAM KEELER and KATHRYN STRAYER. She was born May 13, 1865 in Bailey, Lucas Co. OH, and died December 20, 1962 in GR, Wood Co. OH.

Notes for LEWIS ELMER COLE: Lewis was born in Holland, Ohio. He farmed the Shadel Road farm, Whitehouse, Ohio for 23 years. Then he lived in Whitehouse for 25 years. Lastly, he lived in Toledo for 3 years. Emma and Lewis celebrated their 60th weddinganniversary in Jan. 1947. He was 87 years old at the time of his death. Name spelled Louis or Lewis, or Lues. Death place might be Whitehouse, Ohio according to the Toledo Blade neswpaper Death Index. Household Record

1880 United States Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. S. B. COLE Self M Male W 47 OH Farmer MD PA
Matilda E. COLE Wife M Female W 46 OH Keeping House MD MD
Chas E. COLE Son S Male W 22 OH Works On R.R. OH OH
Lues E. COLE Son S Male W 19 OH Works On Farm OH OH
Henriett COLE Dau S Female W 15 OH At School OH OH
Carrie J. COLE Dau S Female W 12 OH At School OH OH
George H. COLE Son S Male W 5 OH OH OH

Source Information:

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Census Place Providence, Lucas, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255044 NA Film Number T9-1044 Page Number

1900 > OHIO > LUCAS > WATERVILLE TWP Series: T623 Roll: 1299 Page: 288 Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

COLE LEWIS E head 39 M W OH OH LUCAS WATERVILLE TWP 1900 farmer rents
Emma J wife 34 f w OH May 1866 Married 13yr. 5 children 5 living father-Oh mother-PA
Cora B daugh f w OH May 1888 age 12
Matilda E Sept 1890 9
Elmer Lewis son Nov 1892 7
Maude M daugh Dec 1894 5
Carrie E feb 1897 2?
Matilda E mother OH June 1834 65 widow, 7 children 4 living, father & mother Maryland
Clyde D, nephew OH May 1880 21 parents OH hireling

1910 > OHIO > LUCAS > PROVIDENCE TWP Series: T624 Roll: 1207 Page: 87

Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
COLE LEWIS E 48 M W OH OH LUCAS PROVIDENCE TWP 1910, parents OH
Emma J 43 f w OH OH OH, married 23 yr. 7 children 7 living.
Maud M 15 OH OH OH
Elmer L 17 OH OH OH
Carrie J 13 OH OH OH
Scott E 6 OH OH OH

1920 > OHIO > LUCAS > PROVIDENCE Series: T625 Roll: 1407 Page: 109 Surname Given Name Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

COLE LEWIS E 58 M W OH OH LUCAS PROVIDENCE 1920
Emma J.
Scott E. 15

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More About LEWIS ELMER COLE: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cem. GR, OH

Notes for EMMA JANE KEELER: See notes on Elmer Cole.

She died at age 96.

She had a son, Floyd Keeler, before her marriage to Elmer Cole. She was 21 when she married Lewis ElmerCole in Jan. 1887.

More About EMMA JANE KEELER: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cem.GR,OH

Children of LEWIS COLE and EMMA KEELER are:

20. i. FLOYD HARSH4 KEELER, b. March 19, 1885, Providence Twp., Lucas, Co. OH; d. March 05, 1968.
21. ii. CORA BESS COLE, b. May 10, 1888; d. February 09, 1980, Waterville Cemetery, Waterville, Ohio.
22. iii. MATILDA ELLEN COLE, b. September 07, 1890, Lucas Co., OH; d. February 16, 1980, GR,Wood Co. OH. 23. iv. ELMER LEWIS COLE, b. November 10, 1892, OH; d. March 28, 1977, Walter Mortuary, St. Luke's Hosp. Toledo, OH. 24.
v. MAUDE MAY COLE, b. December 20, 1894, Providence Twp., Lucas, Co. OH; d. January 18, 1965, Toledo, Ohio.
25. vi. CARRIE ETTIE COLE, b. February 14, 1897, Providence Twp., Lucas, Co. OH; d. August 15, 1989, Ohio. 26. vii. SCOTT EARL COLE, b. May 08, 1904; d. March 10, 1987, Toledo, Ohio; Neville Mortuary.
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Lewis Elmer Cole
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