JANE TOMPKINS AND JOHN COLE

Born - September 19, 1817, probably in Carter County, Tennessee.

Parents - William Tompkins and Elizabeth Owens.

Married - John Cole on September 30, 1832 in Bureau County, Illinois.

John Cole was born January 09, 1812 in Cumberland County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel Cole and Mary Brown. He was a brother to Celia Cole who married Jane Tompkins' brother Joseph. He was also a brother of Sampson Cole (Vinah tompkins) and Benjamin Cole (Rebecca Tompkins)

John Cole was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church.

CENSUS

1840 US CENSUS, Bureau County, Illinois
COLE, John J.

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1850 US CENSUS, Indiantown Twp, Bureau County, Illinois
household 267, 305

COLE, John 37 M Farmer $1000 NY or NJ
Jane 33 F E Tenn
Elizabeth 15 F ILL sch
Maria P? 13 F ILL sch
William 10 M ILL sch
Nathaniel 9 M
Mary L 6 F
Samuel N 2 M
Charles W 2/12 M

1860 US CENSUS, Twp of Selby, Hollowayville PO, Bureau County, Illinois

COLE, John 46 M Ep Meth Min $4000/$1232 KY
Jane 41 F TN
Mariah J 22 F ILL
Mary L 15 F ILL
Samuel W 11 M ILL
Chas W 9 M ILL
Jesse 17 or 19 M ARK

Note: We believe this Jesse Cole is the son of Benjamin Cole and Rebecca Tompkins.

1870 US CENSUS, Indiantown Twp, Tiskilwa PO, Bureau County, Illinois
Household 133, family 133

COLE, John 57 M retired farmer Kentucky
Jane 52 F keeps house Tennessee
Samuel 21 M at home Illinois
Charles 19 M at home Illinois

1880 US CENSUS, Tiskilwa, Indiantown Twp, Bureau County, Illinois
ED 12 Enum 2 and 3 June 1880 Page 137C
Household 78/82

COLE, John WM 67 head retired farmer KY -- VA
Jane WF 62 wife TN -- --
THOMPSON, Mary B WF 16 boarder at school IL NY IL

MISCELLANEOUS

From History of Bureau County, by H.C. Bradsby, published by World Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885, page 171 - "In the summer of 1831 William Tompkins, Sampson and John Cole made claims on the east side of Spring Creek.

From History of Bureau County, by H.C. Bradsby, published by World Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885, page 486 -

Rev. John Cole, Greenville, was born in Cumberland County, Kentucky., January 9, 1812. He is the son of Samuel and Mary (Brown) Cole. Samuel Cole was born January 23, 1778. He was married Mary Brown December 6, 1798; she was born January 5, 1779 and died November 11, 1851. They were the parents of ten children, of whom the following are now living: Benjamin, who was born June 17, 1809, and now resides in Kansas; John, of Bureau County; Nancy, born October 24, 1816, now in Texas; and David, born April 22, 1823, now of Clay County, ILL. Sampson Cole, the oldest son, was born July 8, 1801. He came to Bureau County in 1831, and lived here till about 1838, when he removed to Arkansas, then to Texas, and finally to Los Angelos, Cal., where he died in 1881. In about 1822 John Cole removed to Memphis, Tenn., with his parents, and a short time after this to Arkansas, where the father died. In 1825 the family settled in Union County, Ill., where our subject remained till the spring of 1830, when he settled in what is now Champaign County, and in November 16, 1831, he came to this county, and has since resided here. During the Black Hawk war he enlisted at Hennepin, but most of his service was at Fort Wilbur, in LaSalle County. When first settling in this county it was in Hall Township, but about a year later he settled in Selby, where he resided till 1866, when he removed to Tiskilwa, and December 20, 1882, came to the farm one-half mile south of New Bedford, where the family owns 432 acres, one of the best stock-farms in the county. Mr. Cole's occupation has most been that of a farmer, but for some years, he was engaged in the mercantile business in Tiskilwa. Mr. Cole's early life was spent on the frontier, and among the Indians, and so he was thoroughly fitted to fill the part of a pioneer in the settlement of his county. His was one of the early marriages of Bureau County, as he was married September 30, 1832 to Jane Tompkins, who was born in Carter County, East Tenn., September 29, 1817. She is the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Owens) Tompkins. William Tompkins was born November 20, 1772. He settled in Champaign County, Ill, in 1829 and entered land where Urbana now stands. In 1831 he removed to Bureau County. In 1834, while returning to this county from Tennessee, he died in Champaign County. Of his family of thirteen children but four are now living, via: Martin, born July 3, 1809, now of Mineral, Ill., Elizabeth Holbrook, born February 19, 1814, now resides near Tiskilwa; Mrs. Cole and Elijah Tompkins, of Clarke County, Iowa born October 30, 1822.

Mr. and Mrs. Cole are the parents of the following named children: Elizabeth, born January 20, 1834, wife of G. B. Wheeler, of Kansas; Maria J., born December 31, 1836, wife of William Chenoweth, of Arispetown; Mary L., born April 5, 1844, wife of Robert Patterson, of Arispetown; Samuel, born June 6, 1848, and Charles W., born May 13, 1850. The two latter are farmers in Greenville town. In politics Mr. Cole was Democratic till 1856, since which time he has been Republican. For about forty seven years he has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and most of the time a minister, and has probably preached more funerals than any one else in this county, and has married a number of couples, children of those he had married in early life.

CHILDREN OF JANE TOMPKINS AND JOHN COLE

1. Elizabeth Cole - born January 20, 1834 in Bureau County, Illinois

Married G. B. Wheeler

2. Maria J. Cole - born December 31, 1836 in Bureau County, Illinois

Married William Chenoweth

3. William Cole - born about 1840 in Bureau County, Illinois

4. Nathaniel Cole - born about 1841 in Bureau County, Illinois

5. Mary L. Cole - born April 5, 1844 in Bureau County, Illinois

Married Robert Patterson

6. Samuel Cole - born June 5, 1848 in Bureau County, Illinois

7. Charles W. Cole - born May 13, 1850 in Bureau County, Illinois

Information supplied by some Tompkins researchers and also some Cole researchers.

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