In an age when literacy rates varied widely, the ability to sign one’s name carried immense significance. For many, a signature was more than just a name on paper—it was a declaration of identity, status, and intent. In legal agreements, from land deeds to estate settlements, signing one’s name or marking with an “X” determined... Continue Reading →
From the Great Wagon Road to Rowan County’s Lick Creek: The Untold Story of William Cole
Emerging from the Chester-New Castle Cooridor in the early 1700's, the Cole family’s legacy is stitched together through scattered historical documents, that tell the story of a family that were early pioneers along the developing Great Wagon Road, becoming early settlers and planting seeds of growth across the vast expanse of colonial America. Circuit Court... Continue Reading →
Stephen Cole – The Butcher
Stephen Cole presumably arrived in Pennsylvania sometime between 1716 and 1718. While the exact details of his journey remain elusive, traces of his family begin to appear in the Chester County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware areas during this time. It is possible that Stephen, alongside his presumed siblings Mark, James, John, William, and... Continue Reading →