Cól

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

CÓL—VIII—Cole; 'son of Cole' (Norse Colr or Kolr, also in use among the Anglo-Saxons; Cole, Cola, Colo, etc. appear in Domesday Book as names of persons holding land in the time of Edward the Confessor). A family of this name settled in Fermanagh at the time of the plantation of Ulster, but most of our Coles are of Irish origin.

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