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Cordelia Cottle
Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1858 Parents:
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Cordelia Cottle Marriage*: Principal=Charles D. Dykeman Family:
David Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: David Cottle, son of Nathaniel Cottle and Catharine Jerusha Fletcher,born Abt. 1782, died young. David was a Batchelor. Parents:
Doris Viola Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Parents:
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Edwin Lounsbury Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 16 May 1855, Kansas, U.S.A. Parents:
Eliza J. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1859, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Elizabeth Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1796 Parents:
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Emery E. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Clara D. Lovejoy Parents:
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Fletcher Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1851, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
George Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1858, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Harry Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: September 1887 Parents:
Helen Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Parents:
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Isaac Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Isaac was a witness to his oldest sister, Elizabeth's wedding, then never came back. Isaac Cottle went to Maine. Isaac6 Cottle (Nathaniel5, Isaac4, Sylvanus3, John2, Edward1)22 was bornAft. 1790, and died Unknown. Child of Isaac Cottle is: + 20 i. Nathaniel Francis7 Cottle, bornMay 10, 1824 in New Brunswick, Canada; died November 14, 1876 in AndersonCo., Kansas Parents:
Isaac Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Mary Clark Parents:
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Kenneth P. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Fairview Cemetery, Westford, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
Lyman B. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: August 1853, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Mable Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: June 1894 Parents:
Margery Rose Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1876 Parents:
Mary Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1804 Parents:
Mary E. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1866 Parents:
Matilda Ann Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Notes on Matilda Ann Cottle: Matilda lived with her sister, Amanda at Cambridge Parish. [04] pg 17 Parents:
Matilda Ann Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1790 Parents:
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N.B. Cottle (Witness) Marriage: 16 July 1874, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, Married by Rev. B.N. Hughes, Minister of the Baptist Church of Upper Gagetown. In the Index to Marriage Bonds, J. Wiggins Dykeman is listed as a co-signer., Principal=Daniel Palmer, Principal=Alice Coy N.B. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Occupation*: 1876, He is Postmaster at Upper Jemseg, and a Justice of the Peace for Queens Co. Parents:
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Nathaniel Bradbury Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: N. B. Cottle was Postmaster at Upper Jemseg and Justice of the Peace forQueens County. His father, Nathaneil B. Cottle, is buried at Jemsegwhere N. B. conducted a store The 1861 Census has N. B. Cottle, age 26,Living at Cambridge Parish with his wife, Phebe, age 33, and hisdaughters, Cordelia, age 5 and Charity, age 2. in 1871 he is stillPostmaster in Jemseg as noted below: [26] Name of Post Office: Jemseg Electoral County or Division: Queen's Name of Postmaster: N. B. Cottle Copied from a monument in the old cemetery in Jemseg, [31] Deacon Nathaniel Cottle Born at Gagetown Oct. 23, 1825 Died at St. John Jan. 1, 1903 Aged 88 He loved his Bible Also his wife Parents:
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Nathaniel Bradford Cottle Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Nathaniel Cottle was a Loyalist born in Martha's Vineyard. Dukes County, Massachusetts 11, U.S.A. After coming from Martha's Vinyard in the spring of 1783, Nathaniel settled in Canning, New Brunswick, and later Waterborough, New Brunswick. He and Catherine had eleven children, three of them sons, and eight daughters (according to the: 'History of QueensCounty, New Brunswick', by E. Stone Wiggins, 1876). Nathaniel Cottle Sr. and Catherine Fletcher were married 06 Dec 1781 and removed to Canada in 1883. The names of 2 of the sons and 3 of the daughters that we know for sure are: Elizabeth, Sarah, Matilda Ann, Nathaniel B. Jr., and Isaac. There is a story among some of the family that there were three Cottle brothers living in Canada. Their father died and they were left to provide for the family. The three brothers had a fight over a barrel of apples one day. The fight was so severe that two brothers left home and never came back. Nathaniel B. Jr. is the brother that stayed. Isaac was a witness at his oldest sister, Elizabeth's wedding, then there is no other mention of him in Canada. It is supposed he entered the US sometime after that. Nathaniel is not a common Cottle name and the fact that it is found in Nathaniel Cottle is as far back as I can go so far. Nathaniel Cottle only had 3 sons. David (named for his father-in-law), Nathaniel (namedfor self) and Isaac ( I assume this was his father's name. I have placed him as the son of Isaac, Sylvanus, John and Edward Cottle from Martha's Vineyard. Sylvanus was the Cottle that left and his son Isaac went to Maine. Nathaniel 5 Cottle (Isaac4, Sylvanus3, John2, Edward1) 1,2,3 was born Abt.1756 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and died March 1806 in Queens Co., NB, Canada 4,5. He married Catharine Jerusha Fletcher 6,7,8 December06, 1781 in Grantville, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada 9, daughter of David Fletcher and Elizabeth Wheeler. She was born September 13, 1753 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died Unknown. More About Nathaniel Cottle: Burial: 1806, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Children of Nathaniel Cottle and Catharine Fletcher are: 2 i. Bachelor (David?)6 Cottle10,born Abt. 1782; died Unknown. + 3 ii. Sarah Cottle, born Abt. 1784 inNew Brunswick, Canada; died October 05, 1863 in Upper Gagetown, NB,Canada. 4 iii. Olive Cottle10, born Abt.1786; died Unknown. She married Thomas Nickerson10 September 180511;died Unknown. 5 iv. Alvoretta Cottle, born Abt.1788; died Unknown. + 6 v. Isaac Cottle, born Aft. 1790;died Unknown. 7 vi. Catherine Cottle12, born Abt.1792; died Unknown. She married Augustus Woodworth12 February 13,181013; died Unknown. + 8 vii. Nathaniel B. Cottle, born June30, 1794 in Canning, Queens Co, NB, Canada; died November 13, 1878 inCambridge, NB, Canada. 9 viii. Elizabeth Cottle, born Abt.1796; died Unknown. She married Joseph Ferris November 04, 1817 inQueens Co. NB, Canada14; died 1840 in Waterborough, Queens Co., NewBrunswick, Canada15. 10 ix. Matilda Ann Cottle, born Abt.1800; died Unknown. She married Joseph Fletcher November 04, 1824 inGagetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada16; died Unknown. 11 x. Child B. Cottle, born Bef. 1802;died Unknown. 12 xi. Mary Cottle, born Abt. 1804;died Unknown. She married Nathaniel Young; born Abt. 1813; died Unknown Below is from Helen Cottle Carter received by ''Electronic' E-mail:From: HELEN LEE (COTTLE) CARTER, Rte 2 Box 25, Grady, Alabama 360361-334-562-9201 E-mail: cpygmy1@@mon-cre.net. to Donald R. Coy. Hello Cousins, I hope all of you are doing well and your families. I have found a new name in Nathaniel Cottle and Catherine Fletcher line. Alvoretta Cottle was mentioned in Nathaniel B. Cottle's will of 1872 leaving her and Granville Cottle 40$ each. Nathaniel mentions all his living children by name leaving them different things but at one point he mentions these two. Granville was a bachelor probably the oldest child of Nathaniel and Catharine and then Alvoretta? I think she might be one of the unknown daughters and I think she never married hence the $40.00 inheritance from a nephew. Possible she and Granville shared a place he being older brother and all. Just an idea would account for never having her name anywhere. Maybe if we all look for her we will find something. Just wanted to keep you all up to date. Helen Nathaniel Cottle and Catharine Fletcher married in 1781. [Note: He was born in Martha's Vineyard. After coming from Martha's Vineyard, Nathaniel settled in Canning, N.B., then part of Waterborough, N.B. He and Catharine had eleven children, three of them sons, and eight daughters. One of these, Nathaniel, now lives in Jemseg. He married, 6 July 1817, Frances Lounsbury, daughter of John Lounsbury, a U.E. Loyalist. His son, N.B. Cottle, is Postmaster at Upper Jemseg and a Justice of the Peace for Queens County. (History of Queens Co. N.B., by E. Stone \Wiggins, 1876)]. Parents:
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Nina Mae Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Nina was a member of the Congregational Church of Cumberland, and sang in the choir for several years. She was also a member of the Degree of Pocahontas of Cumberland and associate of the Order of St. Luke, the Physician. Parents:
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Olive Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Olive Cottle, daughter of Nathaniel Cottle and Catharine JerushaFletcher, was born Abt. 1786, died Unknown. She married Thomas Nickerson Sep 1805. Parents:
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Otis Tracy Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 27 January 1900, Brookton, Washington County, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
Richard Irving Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Richard grew up on Ocean Avenue in Portland, Maine singing around the piano with his family and in Sunday School at the Chestnut Street Church. He was movie star handsome, loved to sing and had the heart of an evangelist. With wavy blonde hair and baritone voice, he cut an impressive figure. He began graying at very early age. At 17 he married, 14 Jun 1945 Evelyn Garner of Grady, Alabama. They had 3 daughters. Richard I. Cottle entered the Army of the United States on July 16, 1943and was a Flight Officer ASN T9 230. He was in the 224th AAFBU, Sec I, Sq A, Class E. He entered while in Maine and went to Officers school in Montgomery, Alabama. After Alabama he was transferred to Texas. On October 28, 1944 his orders were coming out of Santa Ana, California. By April 2, 1945 He was stationed at Sioux, Iowa. On December 13, 1945 while stationed at Mitchell Field, New York and attached to 110th AAFBU, Sq T, Richard I. Cottle T9230 F/O separated himself from the UnitedStates Armed Forces. After serving in the Air Force during WW II as a pilot, he went on to college in Alabama and became a Baptist minister. He returned to Maine and after much difficulties, on 17 November, 1958, Evelyn and Richard were divorced. Richard then became a truck driver in Maine and Massachusetts. On 07 November, 1961 he married second, Marion Frances Findlay. She had 4 children, but none came from this union. Dick, as he was called, worked in the Maine School for the Deaf in Falmouth where he did maintenance. He also had many carpentry jobs. Richard was a member of the Maine Ham Radio Operators Association and the Maine Country Music Association. He and Marion formed the County Kings, a Maine country music band that played at small halls. Marion died on 05 April, 1988. In the spring of 1990 Richard moved to Alabama to be near his daughters and to try to develop a relationship with them. He loved to sing 'Just a closer walk with Thee' and 'I'm Just a Wayfaring Stranger'. At the time of his death he was preparing a sermon for the Methodist church in Verbena, Alabama. On Saturday, 16 February, 1991 in his trailer home in Verbena, Alabama, his water pipes had frozen. He was using a torch to free them when he had a massive heart attack and died. The torch remained burning and caught the trailer on fire. Everything was destroyed. He was cremated and buried in the Yarmouth Cemetery in Cumberland, Maine. Parents:
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Sarah Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1784, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Sarah Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1825 Parents:
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Sarah H. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1862 Parents:
Sylvanus Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Syvanus Cottle was the Cottle that left and his son, Isaac went to Maine. Parents:
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Waldo M. Cottle Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: July 1883, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
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Elizabeth Cotton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 14 October 1850, Newton, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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John Donald Cotton Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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John Frederick Cotton Death*: Deceased Family:
Mary Whitmore Cotton Note*: Person Source Family:
Maud Mary Cotton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 February 1860, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
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William Cotton Birth*: 1811 Family:
William Cotton Death*: Deceased Family:
Rosario Cottone Death*: UNKNOWN George Cottrell Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1801 Parents:
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George Henry Cottrell Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 16 December 1829 Parents:
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James Benedict Cottrell Death*: Family:
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