No birth or death records for Elizabeth Cole have been found. Her marriage to John Ensor 7 JUL 1731 is recorded among the records of the St. John's Episcopal church. According to John's will, the couple were the parents and grandparents of the following:
John Ensor (d. bef. 1771)(a)
Deborah Ensor, was to receive 'Manors Priviledge' containing 80 acres and 200 acres of 'Chevy Chase' from her uncle Abraham, to descend to her male heirs who took the name Ensor.
Elizabeth Ensor (1721-1799), m. William Stansbury
Jane Ensor (1725- )
Abraham Ensor (1727-1801)
Luke Ensor, to inherit Deborah's inheritance should she died with male issue.
Joseph Ensor (1730- ), received 75 acres of 'Mount Pleasant'.
Temperance Ensor (1732- ), m. Solomon Bowen
Naomi Ensor (1734- ), m. --?-- Bonfield
John Bonfied
Elizabeth Bonfield
Ruth Ensor (1741-1773)
Mary Holland
Elizabeth Holland
John Holland
Jane Bungey
Anne Ensor (1739-bef. 1771), m. --?-- Stansbury
Orpah Ensor (1743- ), m. --?-- Markland
John Markland
Jonathan Markland
Nathan Markland
"Land transfer: John Cole, Sr. and John Cole, Jr. to John Ensor (husband of Elizabeth Cole), "Daniels Whimsey," 100 acres. Mary Cole, wife of John Cole, Jr. signed (Ref. H.W. 5 No. I.A., p. 25). John Cole married first before 1691-92 to Joanna (Hannah) Garrett. She was living in 1702. Her parents: Dennis and Barbara (Stone) Garrett."[1]
Sources
↑ Gottschalk, Katherine Cox (1935). The Parrish Family Including the Allied Families of Belt, Boyd, Cole and Malone, Clokey, Garrett, Merryman, Parsons, Price, Tipton. Compiled and published by Scott Lee Boyd. Santa Barbara, CA. p. 336.
Ancestral File Number: LSG7-T0
Notes
(a) It is clear from John Ensor's will that his son John is both his eldest son and deceased at the time he wrote his will in 1771.
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Cole-4385 and Cole-79 do not represent the same person because: Children from marriage to John Ensor registered in St. John's Parish between 1711 & 1736 which overlaps with timeframe of 1730-1738 marriage to Alexander Grant
Cole-6055 and Cole-79 appear to represent the same person because: According to the source listed below, John Ensor married Elizabeth Cole the daughter of John Cole & Johanna Garrett
Barnes, Robert William. Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759. Baltimore, MD: Cleafield, 2002. Print.
Barnes, Robert William. Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759. Baltimore, MD: Cleafield, 2002. Print.