
Monroe Cole, Jr.
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Name Monroe Cole Suffix Jr. Birth Oct 6 1892 Jackson, Tennessee
Gender Male
Census1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
Census 1930 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
Death Bef 1948 Notes - My mom's (Willie J. Moore) "Uncle Monroe"
Person ID I47 edwards_moore Last Modified 21 Jan 2021
Father Monroe Cole, b. 15 Jul 1864, Macon, MS
d. 15 Jul 1926 (Age 62 years) Mother Eliza Augustus Marriage 16 Oct 1889 Obion, TN
Family ID F464 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Anna Cole Children 1. Raymond Cole, b. Illinois 
Family ID F407 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jan 2021
Family 2 Family ID F401 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Aug 2017
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Photos 
Cole Day 2009 - St Paul Church 
Mom's Uncle Monroe came to visit. 
Poppa Will and his brother Monroe came to visit in conjunction with a Shrine Convention
Documents 
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
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.
Histories 
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.
Individual Summary for Monroe Cole Jr. provided by the McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives
Apr 25, 1942 Monroe Cole married Blanche Crutcher in Lucas County, Ohio. He states he was 49 on Oct 6, 1941. His address is Pontiac, Michigan. he was born in Tennessee and is a truck driver. His father is Monroe Cole and is mother is Eliza Augustus. He was previously married but now a widower. Blanch state she was 49 on July 4, 1941, she was born in D C, father is Thomas Crutcher and mother Mary Quesenberry.
Census Images 
1920 Census: Monroe Cole 
1930 Census: Monroe Cole 
Monroe Cole Jr 1920 Census as a boarder near Reelfoot Lake, TN 
Ann Cole 1900 Census Record 
Ann Cole 1910 Census Record
Marriage 
Marriage record for Dec 24, 1911 marriage to Gussie Powell in Gibson County, Tenn. 
Apr 25, 1942 Monroe Cole married Blanche Crutcher in Lucas County, Ohio.
He states he was 49 on Oct 6, 1941. His address is Pontiac, Michigan. he was born in Tennessee and is a truck driver. His father is Monroe Cole and is mother is Eliza Augustus. He was previously married but now a widower. Blanch state she was 49 on July 4, 1941, she was born in D C, father is Thomas Crutcher and mother Mary Quesenberry.
