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In "Slaves in Little Compton" by Mr. Wilbour on page 51 it says, "According to the census of 1774 there were forty-four negro slaves owned in Little Compton. The largest number owned by any one family at that date was three. The following people owned slaves: ... Abial Cook 3, ..."
RESIDENCE: Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island
BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; NOTES: was a blacksmith. Had 6 children (not listed).
In "Slaves in Little Compton" by Mr. Wilbour on page 51 it says, "According to the census of 1774 there were forty-four negro slaves owned in Little Compton. The largest number owned by any one family at that date was three. The following people owned slaves: ... David Cook 2, ..."
RESEARCHER: Bruce HARRISON. on PRF #24, indicates HOPE COOK was born in 1726, probably at Tiverton, which until 1747 was in Massachusetts. She was baptized September 5, 1728 at Trinity Church, Newport, after her father's death. They are buried in the North Burial Ground in Fall River, Massachusetts (Benn's Cemetery Records 6:86.).
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740 Item 14; NOTE: source lists 6 children & 28 g-children & 25 gg-children & 26 ggg-children.
WILL: Registered before Seth Padelford, Esq., Judge of the Probate of Wills in the County of Bristol, August 4,1795. Administration of the estate was given to Thomas Borden. Will and Estate of Richard Borden of Freetown who died in 1795, Vol. 33 - pp. 395-397
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740.
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740 Item 14; NOTE: source lists 6 children & 28 g-children & 25 gg-children & 26 ggg-children.
WILL: Registered before Seth Padelford, Esq., Judge of the Probate of Wills in the County of Bristol, August 4,1795. Administration of the estate was given to Thomas Borden. Will and Estate of Richard Borden of Freetown who died in 1795, Vol. 33 - pp. 395-397
RESEARCHER: Bruce HARRISON. on PRF #24, indicates HOPE COOK was born in 1726, probably at Tiverton, which until 1747 was in Massachusetts. She was baptized September 5, 1728 at Trinity Church, Newport, after her father's death. They are buried in the North Burial Ground in Fall River, Massachusetts (Benn's Cemetery Records 6:86.).
CHILDREN: Carile Santos, Richard Borden of Portsmouth RI,"Your Ancestors, a national magazine of Genealogy and family history"; 1635-1838; Buffalo NY by Harry Ferris Johnston 1947-1959; Part 14; LDS Family History Library Film 1597740 Item 14; NOTE: source lists 2 children & 7 g-children.