It’s surprising just how often people discover items of historical interest in the walls of their properties. Today’s accession arrived in the Archives as a result of renovation work going on in a house in Mill Street in Deseronto. Grateful thanks to Shelley Dupont for bringing them in!
Three items were found inside a wall of the house. The first is a photograph of an unidentified family. The picture has suffered some damage from being inside the wall for perhaps 100 years, but the image is still fairly clear. There is nothing on the back of the photograph to identify the group.
The second photograph has more information – these three children are identified as Hazel Annie Cole, aged 3 years and 5 months; Murney Nelson Cole, aged 1 year, 9 months and Edna Kathleen Cole, aged 6 months. Hazel was born July 27 1910 in Milford, Prince Edward County – dating the picture to late 1913/early 1914. Their parents were Jesse Abbot Cole and Alta Theresa Viale.
The third item also has a Prince Edward County connection. It is a wooden rectangle, covered with black felt, and with a tin plaque, bearing the name of Eliza Dodge. This is a coffin plate. Eliza died in South Marysburgh on March 1st, 1890.
A little digging through the census and vital statistics records shows us that Eliza was married to Frederick Dodge and her maiden name was Thompson. In the census taken in 1891, the year after Eliza’s death, Frederick is working as a telephone and telegraph operator and living with his two daughters, Rosa Bell Dodge, aged seven, and Sarah Ann Cole, aged 19. Yes, Cole again. A bit more digging yields up information on a connection between Sarah Ann and the three children in the photograph: Sarah Ann, Eliza Dodge’s daughter (known as Annie), married Claude Wilmot Aylsworth Cole on December 11th, 1890. Claude was the older brother of Jesse Abbot Cole, the father of the three children
Annie Cole is the link between the last two items: she’s Eliza’s daughter and aunt to the three Cole children. Perhaps the first photograph has a Cole family connection, too? Claude and Jesse came from a family of four sons and one daughter, which just happens to be the configuration of the family in the first photograph. We’re entering into the realms of wild supposition here, but it’s just possible that this photograph represents Simon Aylsworth Cole (1844-1922), his wife Sarah Letitia Boulter (1848-1922) and their five children: Claude (1870-1938), Edna (1873-1929), George (b.1876), Arthur (1877-1941) and Jesse (1879-1937). If so, it would have been taken in around 1885.
Or they could be other people entirely!
UPDATE (Feb 15th, 2014): Thanks to Claudia (Cole) Grendon for adding some more details to this story in the comments. She tells us that Annie Cole was her grandmother and that Annie moved to Mill Street in around 1939 with her son, Wilmot Havelock Cole and his family. She died in around 1946 and (additional information from Tammy Cole Peterson) was buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Picton, where her husband, Claude, had also been laid to rest.
February 12, 2014 at 3:31 pm
What great finds!
February 12, 2014 at 8:07 pm
These Cole’s were my ancestors . I am the granddaughter of Claude Cole . These are very interesting photos . I had 2 scrapbooks re Claude Cole & have put them in Queens Archives for safe keeping & future references if anyone is interested . My father was Wilmot H Cole & Mother was Margaret Mosedale Cole & we lived on Mill Street above the Main Highway until my Mother passed in 1964 . My Father passed in 1941 . I must say I loved growing up in Deseronto . I was 3rd child of same .1st _Ronald 2nd_ Donna 3rd_ Claudia 4th_ David . Look forward to additional stories Thankyou
February 13, 2014 at 8:00 am
Thanks for commenting, Claudia! That rounds the story off nicely – it looks from the records as though your father, Wilmot, was the only child of Claude and Annie Cole, is that right? Do you know when they moved to Deseronto?
February 15, 2014 at 2:34 am
no there was another brother Cecil who passed away in 1942 as well . we moved to Deseronto approxametly in 1939 & Gramma Cole ( Annie ) lived with us until she passed in 1946 or 1947 .
February 15, 2014 at 2:35 am
sorry Cecil passed in 1941 not 42
November 14, 2020 at 11:01 pm
Claudia, I am interested. My name is Kaley. Wilmot Havelock Cole would have been my great grandfather. My grandmother was his daughter. Her mother Grace Bennet. I have lots of photos from the Main Duck Island.
November 23, 2022 at 8:04 am
Kaley, Eureka!
I am in the process of writing a book on the Romance and History of Main Duck Island in which the family of Claude Cole plays a large part. Claudia Gendron allowed me to copy Annie Cole’s scrapbooks over 30 years ago (they are the impetus for the book) but it is only now, in retirement, that I have begun the book here in Kingston, Ontario. Any photos or family stories would be most appreciated and help protect the memory of the Cole family for future generations.
February 15, 2014 at 7:01 pm
the 1st photo could be the family of Simon Aylsworth Cole & Sarah Letitia Boulter as they had 5 children 1- Claude Wilmot Cole 2- Mary Edna Cole 3- Aylsworth George Cole 4- Arthur Boulter Cole 5- Jesse A Cole . As we lived at I think 167 mill street . If that is the home being renovated or the one across the street we lived there as well for approx. 1st year or two when we 1st started living in Deseronto . Hope this adds to the story . When the weather starts to become decent I would like to make trip to Deseronto & visit with you . Sincerely Claudia
October 11, 2014 at 11:47 pm
I have discovered that Claude and Sarah (Annie) are both buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in PEC.
I also related…they are my great grandparents.
Tammy Cole Peterson
October 12, 2014 at 7:07 am
Thanks for that information Tammy. We’ve added it to the blog post.
November 23, 2022 at 2:47 pm
Claudia Cole who provided some of the information located in the other posts above is my Aunt.
November 23, 2022 at 3:13 pm
Sadly, no. I am an old guy. My wife does but I am unfamiliar with it. Is there an alternative?
February 24, 2015 at 9:07 pm
[…] Possibly members of the Cole family (see related blog post). […]
September 26, 2018 at 6:26 pm
I too am an ancestor to this Milford group…. I am the great granddaughter of Frederick Dodge… my grandmother was Rosa Bell Dodge… I am in possession of a very large and old photo album… that belonged to her mother. I have many pictures of the Coles, Wellbanks, Clapps and Dodges and many of whom I do not know..at one time my mother ask family on that side who the pictures where of and by their memory the name was written on the back of the photo. I would love to be able to confirm or share with people looking for pictures of their relatives. I was interested in scanning them and forwarding them to whom ever is interested. I am in the United States Washington state. Judy Morrissey (Striker) Rosa Bell Dodge son Claude Frederick Striker my father.
November 23, 2022 at 8:44 am
Judy, I also replied to Kaley Jacob above. Though I am unrelated to the Cole family, I have great interest in their history at Main Duck Island which includes the Striker family too. My research has created, perhaps, the largest single archive in existence of Main Duck photographs and documents. Access to your photos for a book I am writing would be greatly appreciated and a benefit for generations to follow. That said, a book on the History and Romance of Main Duck Island is an obscure subject and will be self-published so I have no illusions of financial reward. Rather, it is being written out of appreciation for this pristine and unique island, to preserve its history and photos. Did you know that a Striker was apparently foreman when the MD harbour was first dredged? A Striker appeared on the MD property records when Annie Cole sold the island to the illustrious John Foster Dulles in 1941? I would be pleased to send you or other family members a published magazine article on the visits of the late Queen Elizabeth to Main Duck (which will be the basis for one book chapter.) Kindest regards from Kingston, Ontario.
November 14, 2020 at 10:48 pm
Claudia, my name is Kaley Jacob. My great grandfather was Wilmot Havelock Cole. I have photos of him on the Main Duck Island. I have a great photo of Claude and Sarah Ann too. I have many photos. I would love to talk to you.
November 23, 2022 at 2:33 pm
Hi, I do not really have stories, but I believe I have a lot of photos you may be interested in.
November 23, 2022 at 3:03 pm
Kaley, I am SO looking forward to seeing your photos! Are they digitalized? Can they be sent? Where are you located, Deseronto? Should I go there to see them? I am a married, retired old Kingston guy (74) who has had 4 vaccines AND Covid. I used to own a sporting goods store in downtown Kingston. My life revolves, these days, around Main Duck research and the book I am writing.
November 23, 2022 at 3:09 pm
Do you have a Facebook account
November 23, 2022 at 3:15 pm
Is it safe to put an e mail address here? I can see what I know and have via e mail
November 23, 2022 at 3:26 pm
Katy, I have excellent protection on my computer so have no issue providing my email address on this site. I am at talford@cogeco.ca I hope this gets through to you.
November 23, 2022 at 3:28 pm
I can send you them via e mail as I have scanned them all in my computer
November 23, 2022 at 3:30 pm
I will send a test e mail