Her husband was William Cole. There are no records of this union producing children, although since they came to the United States when they were already well past childbearing age, it is certainly possible that they had children in England. Both of them were
indentured servants of
Matthew Craddock, a wealthy
London merchant. After their service with Craddock was over, the Coles were released from Craddock's service and came to New England with their passage furnished, for £10. In Boston they were granted of land in
Mount Wollaston (now
Quincy),
Massachusetts on February 20, 1637, though they left for
Exeter, New Hampshire, before the end of the year. Both of the Coles were followers of Reverend
John Wheelwright, who believed in
antinomianism. Very soon after, they moved to neighboring
Hampton, New Hampshire, receiving a parcel of land. The house lot was situated slightly east of where the Baptist church stands today on Winnacunnet Road. The other was a good source of income, considering William Cole was a carpenter. He died on May 26, 1662. ==Witchcraft accusations and death==