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Josie Lee Cole

Josie Lee Cole

Female 1910 - 1974  (63 years)

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  • Name Josie Lee Cole 
    Birth March 10 1910  kenton, tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Census 1930  Kenton, Gibson, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death 15 Jul 1974 
    Person ID I51  edwards_moore
    Last Modified 20 Nov 2017 

    Father Monroe Cole,   b. 15 Jul 1864, Macon, MS Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Jul 1926 (Age 62 years) 
    Mother Laura Lousie Williams (Lett),   b. 07 Aug 1864, Kenton, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Jan 1939 (Age 74 years) 
    Family ID F18  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - March 10 1910 - Kenton, Tennessee Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
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    Cole Day 2009 - St Paul Church
    Cole Day 2009 - St Paul Church


    Documents
    The Forty Third Annual Cole Day Program (May 24, 2009)  Held at St Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Kenton, Tennessee
    The Forty Third Annual Cole Day Program (May 24, 2009) Held at St Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Kenton, Tennessee
    Rev. Willie l. Pounds, St. Paul Mass Choir, Sis. Tenthy Pounds, Deacon Lenny Banks, Sis. Sarah Skinner, Rev. Michelle Skinner, Sis. Stella Johnson, Soul Surviors, Bro. Rodney Alford, Sis. Vivan Moore, Sis Nannie Taylor, St. Paul Male Chorus, Deacon Ronald Banks, and Minister Timothy White.
    Kenton Tennessee History: As I remember and heard By Mrs. Willie J. Cole Moore
    Kenton Tennessee History: As I remember and heard By Mrs. Willie J. Cole Moore
    Years ago, prior to 1905 several black families? lives in what was the Long House located on the street where First Baptist Church was formerly located. Families living in the Long House as I remember hearing my parents say were Bob and Ida Hunt parents of the late Manor Hunt and Mrs. Nora Scates of St. Louis, Mo. William and Sophia Col, Laura Williams, Robert and Henrietta Williams grandparents of James Williams, Louise and Ellaulse Cole were born on what is now 105 Cole St. also are the rest of the Cole children, other families lived at Long House until they could build or buy a house.
    40 Anniversary Rosson Cemetery Memorial
May 2006, St Paul Baptist Church
Kenton, Tennessee
    40 Anniversary Rosson Cemetery Memorial May 2006, St Paul Baptist Church Kenton, Tennessee
    The picture above brings back so many memories of all our good times and of all our family members
    (many of whom have passed on, but are not forgotten). We sat on that porch and swung on that swing
    seat for many,many years. We listened to crickets and felt that humid temperature as we slept. We watched
    the children run and play and enjoy the quiet life of a less hurried world than back home. We reminded
    them over and over to not cross the street without looking back and forth because it was a highway, not a
    regular street!

    The 40th Anniversary of the Rosson Cemetery Memorial will be Sunday, May 28, 2006, at St. Paul Baptist
    Church, Kenton, Tennessee (Reverend Willie Pounds, Pastor).

    Histories
    Kenton Tennessee History: As I remember and heard By Mrs. Willie J. Cole Moore
    Kenton Tennessee History: As I remember and heard By Mrs. Willie J. Cole Moore
    Years ago, prior to 1905 several black families? lives in what was the Long House located on the street where First Baptist Church was formerly located. Families living in the Long House as I remember hearing my parents say were Bob and Ida Hunt parents of the late Manor Hunt and Mrs. Nora Scates of St. Louis, Mo. William and Sophia Col, Laura Williams, Robert and Henrietta Williams grandparents of James Williams, Louise and Ellaulse Cole were born on what is now 105 Cole St. also are the rest of the Cole children, other families lived at Long House until they could build or buy a house.