Frances Sarah Coles[1]
1836 - 1898 (62 years)-
Name Frances Sarah Coles Birth 1836 Massachusetts Gender Female Census 27 Aug 1850 Lowell, Middlesex, MA Sarah F, age 22, born MA, living with mother Census 1 Jun 1855 Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Francis S, age 27, born NH Census Jun 1865 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY (probable) age 26, born NH, living with grandfather Martin Cole in house of Joseph Clark, a clergyman Census 29 Jul 1870 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY age 42, born MA, living with sister Charlotte's family Census 2 Jun 1875 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY Frances S, age 35, born CT, living with sister's family Census 8 Jun 1880 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY Frances S, age 46, born NH, single boarder, parents born MA/VT Census 16 Feb 1892 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY Frances, age 48, born US, living with sister Charlotte's family Death 8 Jan 1898 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY Burial Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, NY Person ID I1497 Family Tree Last Modified 24 Sep 2020
Father Larkin Baker Coles, b. 10 Apr 1804, Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH d. 18 Jan 1856, Louisville, Jefferson, KY (Age 51 years) Mother Sarah Marshall Dyar, b. 2 Feb 1800, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 22 Apr 1858, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY (Age 58 years) Marriage 3 Mar 1827 Middlebury, Addison, VT Histories The Early Genealogies of the Cole Families in America Family ID F334 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Sarah Frances Coles Gravestone
SARAH FRANCES / COLES / DIED JAN. 8, 1898
Plot: Sect 48 plot 117
Histories The Early Genealogies of the Cole Families in America
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Notes - from "The Syracuse Daily Journal", 10 Jan 1898 (newspapers.com)
The death of Miss Frances S. Coles occurred on Saturday, not unexpected, as she had been an invalid for the past ten years and hopelessly for the past year or more. She was the daughter of the late Dr. L.B. Coles of Boston and the sister of Mrs. Silas F. Smith. She had resided here for forty years, ever since her father's death, had been active in church, charitable and social affairs; and for many years was a member of the First Presbyterian church. The funeral this afternoon was private, the Rev. Dr. Spalding officiating, and family relatives, Fillmore M. Smith, Charles C. Smith, E.H. Merrill and W.H. Reed the bearers. Interment was at Oakwood.
- from "The Syracuse Daily Journal", 10 Jan 1898 (newspapers.com)
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Sources - [S34] Cole, Frank Theodore, The early genealogies of the Cole families in America (including Coles and Cowles) , (Columbus, Ohio, Printed by Hann & Adair for the author, 1887), pg 231.
- [S34] Cole, Frank Theodore, The early genealogies of the Cole families in America (including Coles and Cowles) , (Columbus, Ohio, Printed by Hann & Adair for the author, 1887), pg 231.