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  2. This is found in Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, p 59: John Cole was the son of Boston's innkeeper, Samuel Cole. He was married in Boston on 30 December 1651 to Susanna Hutchinson, the daughter of William and Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson, and the only survivor of the massacre in which her mother and many of her siblings were killed.

  3. A highly-acclaimed Canadian novelist born and bred where she still currently resides to this day, Susanna Kearsley is well known for her combination of history, the paranormal and romance. Offering her readers suspense and intrigue, she also goes by the name of Emma Cole when writing classic thriller novels. Early and Personal Life

  4. Feb 8, 2000 · From the first sentence to the last, this engrossing historical drama captured my head and heart, expertly weaving real-life inspiring figures with compelling fictional characters in a story so taut and heart-throbbing that I was fully immersed in the saga of Susanna Hutchinson, captive of the Lenape tribe of New York’s present-day suburbs.

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Susanna Cole (née Hutchinson; 1633 – c. 1713) was the lone survivor of an Indian attack in which many of her siblings and her famed mother, Anne Hutchinson, were killed.

  6. The eldest son of prominent planter and politician Dudley Digges(1665-1710) and his wife, the former Susanna Cole (1674-1708). She was the daughter of Captain William Cole, who had a plantation in Warwick County called Denbigh. His name presumably honors that maternal grandfather, whose plantations this man inherited.

  7. Susanna died by 14 December 1713, and her son William "took receipts from heirs for their full proportion of estate of deceased father and mother." Family and legacy. Susanna and John Cole had 11 children: Susanna, Samuel, Mary, John, Ann, a second John, Hannah, William, Francis, Elizabeth, and Elisha; at least 9 of them grew to maturity.