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Coller, John

Male Abt 1633 - Aft 1699  (> 66 years)


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  • Name Coller, John  
    Born Abt 1633  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Aft 25 Mar 1699  Framingham,Middlesex,MA(?) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • BIRTH: Date of birth is calculated from age 25 in deposition at Middlesex County Court held at Cambridge, 6 Feb 1658/9 (Middlesex Co. Court Files, 1658, fo. 17, #3g [FHL #878221).
      MAR #1: No mar rec found. Hannah Coller of Watertown, aged 20 yrs, deposed in court, 3 Apr 1657, that her husband was John Coller (Ibid, 1657, fo. 18, #2e).
      MAR #2: No mar rec found. John Coller is identified as a son-in-law in the will of James Cutler of Cambridge, 24 Nov 1684, proved 20 Aug 1694, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #5518 (FHL #386067). Of James Cutler's daughters, only Mary cannot be accounted for, suggesting she is the unnamed dau who married John Coller. For James Cutler's family see Nahum S. Cutler, CUTLER MEMORIAL (Greenfield, MA, 1889), 17-21 (FHL #929.273 C973c). It seems unlikely that Mary Cutler was the wife of John Coller, Jr, who was 18 yrs younger than Mary.
      DEATH: No death rec found. John was living, probably in Framingham, as late as 25 Mar 1699, when his land is mentioned in an indenture between Joseph Buckminster and Thomas Danforth (Suffolk Co. Court Files, #162490 [FHL #046534]). He was probably living on 23 Oct 1702 when his son John is called "Jr" (ACTS AND RESOLVES OF THE PROVINCE OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY, 8:117, 21:731, cited in Dean Crawford Smith, THE ANCESTRY OF EVA BELLE KEMPTON, 4 vols. in progress [Boston, 1996- ], 1:254 [FHL #929.273 K329sm]).
      OCC: Soldier in King Philip's War.

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      BAPT/ENDW: IGI
    Person ID I12843  Our Generations Ancestors
    Last Modified 25 Nov 2003