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Can someone please tell me the name and email of the fellow from University
College who promised us the free DNA tests? (or tell me if he has responded
to anyone)
Unfortunately as you know I have lost my hard disk and all my back emails
On the good side, Im happy to report that this DNA stuff really works. I got
an immediate match from my 25 marker test with a BLOOD in Pennsylvania, and
he by chance passed on to me information someone had sent him many years ago
that enabled me to find my Blood ancestors in Derbyshire at last.
Joe Flood
Joe - this is the email you sent regarding the DNA tests
Regards, Beth COAD
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Sears" <mattsears(a)blueyonder.co.uk>
To: <COAD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: [COAD] Devonian surnames
> Dear Sir
>
> I am currently organising a project for University College London
collecting DNA samples from males with Devonian surnames, such as Coade. We
are looking at the male inherited Y chromosome which is passed from father
to son in a family. The research will provide data that will shed light on
medieval migrations and population movements in the British Isles.
>
>
> If you are interested we could sample members of the various branches you
are in contact with, this will prove or disprove a common ancestor for the
surname.
>
> Contact me if you would like to take part and I give you more details.
>
> Hope to hear from you
>
> Matt Sears
>
>
>
>
>
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I am looking for info on a Lucita Coad ( OTTER) Lucito was married to Tinsley West and was the mother of Christopher Columbus West
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I am looking for info on Lucito Coad Otter. Lucito was married to Tinsley West and fathered children by Him. Tinsley went on to marry Eliza Woods and help is greatly appreciated
I have now uploaded a draft Gedcom which covers most of the Coads of Central Cornwall - more particularly the descendants of Anthony and Theophilus Coad of St Stephens in Brannel and of others who if not their children are probably nephews or first cousins.
It is quite large with almost 2000 entries. I am not all that happy with the gedcom because in the early years it contains a number of "imputed" relationships that are at best "likely". These diminish as the 19thC approaches.
It can be accessed at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/; database "brannelcoads". As always I seek comments and corrections from descendants.
Here is the preamble.
=============================================================
ST STEPHENS COADS
The St Stephens line of Coads is the second-largest in Cornwall.
There are three known Coads having children in St Stephens from about 1670 - Anthony, Theophilus, and William. It is not known how they were related, as there were about five Coad families having children around the St Col area at the time they were born. These fathers are all apparently grandchildren of Rev Gilbert Coode of Liskeard and St Wenn.
Because the St Stephens records do not start until about 1685, there are also about 11 children from the next generation who do not have birth records, The picture appears to be that these four brothers or cousins had 19 children in St Stephen 1674-96, only 5 of which can be identified in the IGI 1684-89. and these have been fairly arbitrarily allocated in this gedcom until better evidence becomes available. Generally, this has been done according to whether the names Anthony or Theophilus were present in the descendants.
All through the 1700s there are a number of missing birth records, so it is not till the 1800s that these lines start to show real clarity.
ANTHONY
Anthony is regarded as a KEY Coad Ancestor who married Catherine in St Stephens 1673 and had children until 1696. His descendants were mostly agricultural labourers from St Columb, St Stephens, Mawgan in Pydar, Lanivet/Lanhydrock, St Ewe, St Mewan and Grampound.
Anthiny is definitely known to have only five children, but they occurred well after his marriage so there were doubtless a lot more.
THEOPHILUS
The only real evidence for Theo Sr is the christening of Richard 1687. The descendants of Theophilus tended to show the name Theophilus. They were also miners and skilled tradesmen rather than agricultural workers.
OTHER COADS OF CENTRAL CORNWALL
One modern line from Gilbert can be traced, starting from John Coode who is the son of Gilbert
The Crowan line starting Samuel 1666 may be descended from Regnold of St Enoder (apparently another grandson of Gilbert)
================================
Joe, just for information purposes, I am 74 years old. Will be 75 in April, if I live that long. I just logged on to start through some Parish Batches to see if maybe some are still extant. Will let you know what I find.
Bob
Joe Flood <joeflood(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
Dear Bob
Take it easy mate and dont wear yourself out, genealogy is supposed to be
fun. (Well, I find it great)
How old are you actually? You never sent me your family line. Im 56 and
thats old enough.
===========================
Your lot are either descended from St Stephen (quite likely), or if they are
indeed Penkivels, in the direct line from Rev Gilbert.through his oldest son
John - the line I havent yet posted. This main line is the one that contains
Norman names such as Peter and Richard and Eleanor. It also has plenty of
Thomas Wm and John, but no Sam.
One of the lines from St Stephen is a miners line. It has an Anthony at the
start, but from then on only the typical miners names like my own family (
Samuel John Thomas and William). Its a big one.
=======================================
The only Penkivel baptism transcription I can find online is the one in the
IGI (all parish transcriptions in the IGI are in CAPITAL LETTERS; they are
done by "professional" volunteers and are usually pretty good. I never heard
of one of these being modified, they usually just put out a new batch.
The only Coads in the IGI transcription for Penkivel before 1800 are the 10
children I mentioned. Four of them are down as COODE and Mary is in there
twice with a slightly different date. These kids are nicely spaced 2 or 3
years apart and all have different forenames - they look like a single
family.
I'll have to order the original from LDS to see if any Coads have been
missed in the IGI transcription. It will take awhile.
===================================
Peter of St Stephen was the son of John and Jane Hancock. Peter's brother
Thomas married Mary Devonshire in 1777, and went back to to Creed and
started a family. He seems to have been a shoemaker; anyway his descendants
were. Many of them came to Australia.
Cheers
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "bob"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: [COAD] Coad gedcom #4 - Coads of St Stephens
> Joe, I apologize, I screwed up last night, went to bed and fast asleep.
Awakened once at 0030 for necessary. Back to sleep until 0400. It has ruined
my whole day. I have cleaning, shopping, etc. Will get to the files again
this aft, and will send you something tonight. I should be good for about
2-3 hours tonight. Too much sleep last night. Probably because I ran all
yesterday on about 2 hours the night before.
>
> Since there are no Anthonys or Theos in my line, what did you do with
the third brother, William? That is a name that appears on a regular basis.
It is my guess, before Peter entered the scene, there was a William. This is
an educated guess, since certain names come down in families. I think I was
Named Robert by my mother who didn't have much to do with my father's
family. My grandfather, John, was one of the finest harness makers in
Eastern Colorado and by right of naming, I should have been a John, as the
first born. The last time I saw my father's best friend, he took me to the
barn to show me a set of harness, made by John that was still perfectly
usable. This was , I believe, back in the early 60's.
>
> Ok, must go and get ready for the day. Breaky to cook, beds to make and
other duties and empty the Vida Ugla. After that, I have a 25 mile round
trip to Wal Mart and Walgreens for shopping. "Tis only across the river, but
there are only two bridges.
>
> Cheers
> Bob
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Joe, I apologize, I screwed up last night, went to bed and fast asleep. Awakened once at 0030 for necessary. Back to sleep until 0400. It has ruined my whole day. I have cleaning, shopping, etc. Will get to the files again this aft, and will send you something tonight. I should be good for about 2-3 hours tonight. Too much sleep last night. Probably because I ran all yesterday on about 2 hours the night before.
Since there are no Anthonys or Theos in my line, what did you do with the third brother, William? That is a name that appears on a regular basis. It is my guess, before Peter entered the scene, there was a William. This is an educated guess, since certain names come down in families. I think I was Named Robert by my mother who didn't have much to do with my father's family. My grandfather, John, was one of the finest harness makers in Eastern Colorado and by right of naming, I should have been a John, as the first born. The last time I saw my father's best friend, he took me to the barn to show me a set of harness, made by John that was still perfectly usable. This was , I believe, back in the early 60's.
Ok, must go and get ready for the day. Breaky to cook, beds to make and other duties and empty the Vida Ugla. After that, I have a 25 mile round trip to Wal Mart and Walgreens for shopping. "Tis only across the river, but there are only two bridges.
Cheers
Bob
Joe Flood <joeflood(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
I have now uploaded a draft Gedcom which covers most of the Coads of Central Cornwall - more particularly the descendants of Anthony and Theophilus Coad of St Stephens in Brannel and of others who if not their children are probably nephews or first cousins.
It is quite large with almost 2000 entries. I am not all that happy with the gedcom because in the early years it contains a number of "imputed" relationships that are at best "likely". These diminish as the 19thC approaches.
It can be accessed at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/; database "brannelcoads". As always I seek comments and corrections from descendants.
Here is the preamble.
=============================================================
ST STEPHENS COADS
The St Stephens line of Coads is the second-largest in Cornwall.
There are three known Coads having children in St Stephens from about 1670 - Anthony, Theophilus, and William. It is not known how they were related, as there were about five Coad families having children around the St Col area at the time they were born. These fathers are all apparently grandchildren of Rev Gilbert Coode of Liskeard and St Wenn.
Because the St Stephens records do not start until about 1685, there are also about 11 children from the next generation who do not have birth records, The picture appears to be that these four brothers or cousins had 19 children in St Stephen 1674-96, only 5 of which can be identified in the IGI 1684-89. and these have been fairly arbitrarily allocated in this gedcom until better evidence becomes available. Generally, this has been done according to whether the names Anthony or Theophilus were present in the descendants.
All through the 1700s there are a number of missing birth records, so it is not till the 1800s that these lines start to show real clarity.
ANTHONY
Anthony is regarded as a KEY Coad Ancestor who married Catherine in St Stephens 1673 and had children until 1696. His descendants were mostly agricultural labourers from St Columb, St Stephens, Mawgan in Pydar, Lanivet/Lanhydrock, St Ewe, St Mewan and Grampound.
Anthiny is definitely known to have only five children, but they occurred well after his marriage so there were doubtless a lot more.
THEOPHILUS
The only real evidence for Theo Sr is the christening of Richard 1687. The descendants of Theophilus tended to show the name Theophilus. They were also miners and skilled tradesmen rather than agricultural workers.
OTHER COADS OF CENTRAL CORNWALL
One modern line from Gilbert can be traced, starting from John Coode who is the son of Gilbert
The Crowan line starting Samuel 1666 may be descended from Regnold of St Enoder (apparently another grandson of Gilbert)
================================
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Yes, most assuredly, I can give you a fairly good count of COADs (etc) in
Australia, after trawling through all the State records. And by engaging in
a one-third mailout to all Coads in the Australian phonebooks (from which I
have had, now, about 30 replies, some wonderful lyrical/fanciful family
material, and some fascinating puzzles to solve, and why I have not been
posting here much lately).
In this regard I should say that some of the miners took up agriculture
after they arrived, and THEN they started producing the big families, but it
wasnt enough to catch up with the ag labs.
Here in descending size are the largest family groups. It only includes
nonliving COADs, spouses, and one generation down the female lines.
1. Nicholas Coad (1782 North Hill, ag lab) and Sarah jane Dingle. Arr 1859
SA. 306 descendants.
2. Children of Nicholas Coad (1785 Grade, farmer) and Jenny Cuttance. Arr
1850 SA. 189 Descendants.
3. John (1810 Gwennap carpenter) and Eliza Blamey. Arr 1861, via canada. 129
descendants.
4. George Coad (1809 St Dominick, ag lab) and Elizabeth Matthews. Arr 1850
SA. 105 descendants in Vic
(Descendants have regular reunions (last in 2004) and have produced a book
which is updated regularly).
5. William Coade (1806 Crowan, Miner) and Margaret Pearce. 103 descendants.
6. Robert Coad (1812 Kea). Transported 1834 Tasmania. Engaged in gold
mining. 98 descendants.
7. Children of Stephen Coad (1785 Kea, Miner)and Mary Richards Woolfe. Arr
1854 and 1865. 93 descendants.
8. William Coade (1812, Crowan, miner) and his brother Thomas. Arr 1853
Vic. 85 descendants
9 John Coad (1833 St Ive, ag lab)+Grace Wasley. Plus sister Ann. 67
descendants
10. James Crocker Coad (1828 ladock, farmer). Arr about 1842 SA. 38
Descendants
11. Walter Coad (1831 Perranarworthal, woolcomber) and Diana Dingle, with
brother William (Molder). 39 descendants (incomplete)
12 Edward Coad 1833. 33 Descendants.
13 John Coad (1832 Perranzabuloe miner) and brother William. Arr 1853 Vic. 2
6 Descendants
There are a number of smaller family groups, mostly miners.
In any case, a considerable majority of COADs in Australia are descendants
of agriculturalists.
JF
Coad/Coode Onename study
----- Original Message -----
From: "MEK" <fmkernebone1(a)optusnet.com.au>
To: <cornish-gen(a)rootsweb.com>; <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Agrilabourer emigration
> Hi Joe,
>
> What statistics or other evidence can be located to prove "the largest
> groups of COADs in Australia are descendants of ag labs rather than
miners!"
> ?
>
> Mary
>
Hehe Im glad you liked it. Wait till I get to Central Cornwall - the lines
are spaghetti in there!
In this case - its a draft for discussion and I will need to go back and say
which ones are well backed and which are conjecture when I finalize.
The connection of the Axmouth Coades with Tiverton and Exeter is reasonably
well established. The move of a Tiverton Coade to Ermington is conjecture.
The strongest argument is the preponderance of the name "Robert" throughout
the line.
I look forward to some healthy discussion and revision once the family
historians have had time to digest this!
Joe Flood
----- Original Message -----
From: "B. Coad" <b.coad(a)verizon.net>
To: <coad(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
> Wow! That really opens up a lot of new information that I and a lot of
> others were stymied at -- it also leads me to believe that the John Coad
> mentioned in the Monmouth Rebellion is from this branch too. Thanks for
> sharing all this data -- how much is conjecture and how much has hard data
> behind it ie birth records etc
>
> Thanks from a Devon Descendant
> Beth COAD
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Flood" <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
> To: <coad-l(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 7:19 AM
> Subject: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
>
>
> > We seem to have exhausted the contributions to the NorthHill and
Liskeard
> Coads, so for balance here are the Devon Coads. It can be found at
> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, database devoncoads. Any contributions
or
> corrections are eagerly sought
> >
> > Most of it covers the Ermington Coads, which were assembled in detail by
a
> descendant quite some years ago. The lines in USA I have not done much on
> and have been dependent on Brian Hallam and others to flesh it out; while
> the New Zealand line is also due to contributors to this list
> >
> > Heres the leader to the database (AAA)
> >
> > ==============================================
> > THE DEVON COADS
> >
> > PREHISTORY
> >
> > The spelling COAD or COADE appears to have originated in Devon, probably
> as a variant of COARD or COUD in the area SE of Exeter in the early 1600s.
> It rapidly overtook older spellings such as CODE or COODE right throughout
> Devon and Cornwall.
> >
> > There are four lines with the name in Devon -
> >
> > 1. the Lamerton line on the Cornwall border. which is probably of
Cornish
> extraction and descended from the Morval Coodes;
> >
> > 2 the original COADEs of Clyst St George, the descendants of whom are
now
> near Torquay and called CODD or COD;
> >
> > 3. The Axmouth COADEs, who are probably descended from the CROADs of
> Dorset. They include Britain's most famous businesswoman, Eleanor Coade
who
> invented Coade Stone, and a number of mayors of Lyme Regis in Devon
> >
> > 4. The Ermington COADs , who have many descendants in the New World
> >
> > It is presumed in this exposition that the Ermington Coads are descended
> from Axmouth, but this is quite speculative. Other possibilities are a
local
> variant of the name CLOAD; or leakage from the Cornwall Coads.
> >
> > THIS DRAFT GEDCOM
> >
> > Includes the Axmouth and Ermington lines. There are still indigenous
Devon
> Coads but by 1900 the lines were thoroughtly mixed as the more numerous
> Cornwall Coads found their way out through Plymouth.
> >
> > The main modern day descendants are from John Coad and Jennie Jeffrey in
> the USA (Pennsylvania, Iowa) , and from Ephraim Coad in New Zealand
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------
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> COAD-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
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> the subject and the body of the message
>
>
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We seem to have exhausted the contributions to the NorthHill and Liskeard Coads, so for balance here are the Devon Coads. It can be found at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, database devoncoads. Any contributions or corrections are eagerly sought
Most of it covers the Ermington Coads, which were assembled in detail by a descendant quite some years ago. The lines in USA I have not done much on and have been dependent on Brian Hallam and others to flesh it out; while the New Zealand line is also due to contributors to this list
Heres the leader to the database (AAA)
==============================================
THE DEVON COADS
PREHISTORY
The spelling COAD or COADE appears to have originated in Devon, probably as a variant of COARD or COUD in the area SE of Exeter in the early 1600s. It rapidly overtook older spellings such as CODE or COODE right throughout Devon and Cornwall.
There are four lines with the name in Devon -
1. the Lamerton line on the Cornwall border. which is probably of Cornish extraction and descended from the Morval Coodes;
2 the original COADEs of Clyst St George, the descendants of whom are now near Torquay and called CODD or COD;
3. The Axmouth COADEs, who are probably descended from the CROADs of Dorset. They include Britain's most famous businesswoman, Eleanor Coade who invented Coade Stone, and a number of mayors of Lyme Regis in Devon
4. The Ermington COADs , who have many descendants in the New World
It is presumed in this exposition that the Ermington Coads are descended from Axmouth, but this is quite speculative. Other possibilities are a local variant of the name CLOAD; or leakage from the Cornwall Coads.
THIS DRAFT GEDCOM
Includes the Axmouth and Ermington lines. There are still indigenous Devon Coads but by 1900 the lines were thoroughtly mixed as the more numerous Cornwall Coads found their way out through Plymouth.
The main modern day descendants are from John Coad and Jennie Jeffrey in the USA (Pennsylvania, Iowa) , and from Ephraim Coad in New Zealand
Hi Joe;
How about the "WILTON's??? I understand that a Coad is connected in some
way to a WILTON in USA???? They came from Cornwall in mid 1800's.
Are you out there, that know's about some. reunions as held in Trinidad Co.
USA in recent years???
Please contact us.
William Wilton
willma(a)sprynet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Flood" <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
To: <coad(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
> Hehe Im glad you liked it. Wait till I get to Central Cornwall - the lines
> are spaghetti in there!
>
> In this case - its a draft for discussion and I will need to go back and say
> which ones are well backed and which are conjecture when I finalize.
>
> The connection of the Axmouth Coades with Tiverton and Exeter is reasonably
> well established. The move of a Tiverton Coade to Ermington is conjecture.
> The strongest argument is the preponderance of the name "Robert" throughout
> the line.
>
> I look forward to some healthy discussion and revision once the family
> historians have had time to digest this!
>
> Joe Flood
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "B. Coad" <b.coad(a)verizon.net>
> To: <coad(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
>
>
>> Wow! That really opens up a lot of new information that I and a lot of
>> others were stymied at -- it also leads me to believe that the John Coad
>> mentioned in the Monmouth Rebellion is from this branch too. Thanks for
>> sharing all this data -- how much is conjecture and how much has hard data
>> behind it ie birth records etc
>>
>> Thanks from a Devon Descendant
>> Beth COAD
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Joe Flood" <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
>> To: <coad-l(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 7:19 AM
>> Subject: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
>>
>>
>> > We seem to have exhausted the contributions to the NorthHill and
> Liskeard
>> Coads, so for balance here are the Devon Coads. It can be found at
>> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, database devoncoads. Any contributions
> or
>> corrections are eagerly sought
>> >
>> > Most of it covers the Ermington Coads, which were assembled in detail by
> a
>> descendant quite some years ago. The lines in USA I have not done much on
>> and have been dependent on Brian Hallam and others to flesh it out; while
>> the New Zealand line is also due to contributors to this list
>> >
>> > Heres the leader to the database (AAA)
>> >
>> > ==============================================
>> > THE DEVON COADS
>> >
>> > PREHISTORY
>> >
>> > The spelling COAD or COADE appears to have originated in Devon, probably
>> as a variant of COARD or COUD in the area SE of Exeter in the early 1600s.
>> It rapidly overtook older spellings such as CODE or COODE right throughout
>> Devon and Cornwall.
>> >
>> > There are four lines with the name in Devon -
>> >
>> > 1. the Lamerton line on the Cornwall border. which is probably of
> Cornish
>> extraction and descended from the Morval Coodes;
>> >
>> > 2 the original COADEs of Clyst St George, the descendants of whom are
> now
>> near Torquay and called CODD or COD;
>> >
>> > 3. The Axmouth COADEs, who are probably descended from the CROADs of
>> Dorset. They include Britain's most famous businesswoman, Eleanor Coade
> who
>> invented Coade Stone, and a number of mayors of Lyme Regis in Devon
>> >
>> > 4. The Ermington COADs , who have many descendants in the New World
>> >
>> > It is presumed in this exposition that the Ermington Coads are descended
>> from Axmouth, but this is quite speculative. Other possibilities are a
> local
>> variant of the name CLOAD; or leakage from the Cornwall Coads.
>> >
>> > THIS DRAFT GEDCOM
>> >
>> > Includes the Axmouth and Ermington lines. There are still indigenous
> Devon
>> Coads but by 1900 the lines were thoroughtly mixed as the more numerous
>> Cornwall Coads found their way out through Plymouth.
>> >
>> > The main modern day descendants are from John Coad and Jennie Jeffrey in
>> the USA (Pennsylvania, Iowa) , and from Ephraim Coad in New Zealand
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > -------------------------------
>> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>> COAD-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in
>> the subject and the body of the message
>>
>>
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Wow! That really opens up a lot of new information that I and a lot of
others were stymied at -- it also leads me to believe that the John Coad
mentioned in the Monmouth Rebellion is from this branch too. Thanks for
sharing all this data -- how much is conjecture and how much has hard data
behind it ie birth records etc
Thanks from a Devon Descendant
Beth COAD
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Flood" <joeflood(a)bigpond.com>
To: <coad-l(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 7:19 AM
Subject: [COAD] COAD Gedcom #3: Axmouth and Ermington
> We seem to have exhausted the contributions to the NorthHill and Liskeard
Coads, so for balance here are the Devon Coads. It can be found at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, database devoncoads. Any contributions or
corrections are eagerly sought
>
> Most of it covers the Ermington Coads, which were assembled in detail by a
descendant quite some years ago. The lines in USA I have not done much on
and have been dependent on Brian Hallam and others to flesh it out; while
the New Zealand line is also due to contributors to this list
>
> Heres the leader to the database (AAA)
>
> ==============================================
> THE DEVON COADS
>
> PREHISTORY
>
> The spelling COAD or COADE appears to have originated in Devon, probably
as a variant of COARD or COUD in the area SE of Exeter in the early 1600s.
It rapidly overtook older spellings such as CODE or COODE right throughout
Devon and Cornwall.
>
> There are four lines with the name in Devon -
>
> 1. the Lamerton line on the Cornwall border. which is probably of Cornish
extraction and descended from the Morval Coodes;
>
> 2 the original COADEs of Clyst St George, the descendants of whom are now
near Torquay and called CODD or COD;
>
> 3. The Axmouth COADEs, who are probably descended from the CROADs of
Dorset. They include Britain's most famous businesswoman, Eleanor Coade who
invented Coade Stone, and a number of mayors of Lyme Regis in Devon
>
> 4. The Ermington COADs , who have many descendants in the New World
>
> It is presumed in this exposition that the Ermington Coads are descended
from Axmouth, but this is quite speculative. Other possibilities are a local
variant of the name CLOAD; or leakage from the Cornwall Coads.
>
> THIS DRAFT GEDCOM
>
> Includes the Axmouth and Ermington lines. There are still indigenous Devon
Coads but by 1900 the lines were thoroughtly mixed as the more numerous
Cornwall Coads found their way out through Plymouth.
>
> The main modern day descendants are from John Coad and Jennie Jeffrey in
the USA (Pennsylvania, Iowa) , and from Ephraim Coad in New Zealand
>
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I took a look at the Janes and theres a sad story there (I have sort of
known of it for awhile). These Coads married into the Janes three times,
starting with James Coad the uncle of Jenefer. Now Jenefer's son Thomas Jane
married his cousin Sarah Coad and they had 9 or 10 children. But Sarah died
about 1870 and the family lost their farm. They were scattered to the four
winds - two were taken in by Coad relatives, one went to an orphanage in
Bristol, and the others worked as farm labourers, including Thomas who
remarried.
This happened only too frequently in Cornwall. As with poor communities
today, a breadwinner or key family member becomes ill or dies and the family
collapses into poverty.
Joe Flood
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From: <boreray1(a)bigpond.net.au>
To: <COAD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject: [COAD] Jennifer COAD Cornwall England
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> Surnames: COAD, JANE
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wJJ.2ACEB/112
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> Message Board Post:
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> Hello!
>
> Dipping my toe into a COAD connection to my JANE family. I have little to
go on but maybe this information gels with someone. Jennifer COAD married
Robert JANE in 1826. My JANE family were living around Bodmin, Lanhydrock
and Lanlivery.This might help pinpoint Jennifer's family.
>
> Fingers crossed.
>
> Cheers
>
> Robyn
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She is Jenefer Coad ch 23/10/1808 lanlivery, daughter of Thomas and
Catherine Tom and (like all Coads around there) a descendant of Edward Coad
1679.
Do you have more information on their family? (send privately please).
Joe Flood
Coad/Coode Onename Study
----- Original Message -----
From: <boreray1(a)bigpond.net.au>
To: <COAD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject: [COAD] Jennifer COAD Cornwall England
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> Surnames: COAD, JANE
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> Message Board Post:
>
> Hello!
>
> Dipping my toe into a COAD connection to my JANE family. I have little to
go on but maybe this information gels with someone. Jennifer COAD married
Robert JANE in 1826. My JANE family were living around Bodmin, Lanhydrock
and Lanlivery.This might help pinpoint Jennifer's family.
>
> Fingers crossed.
>
> Cheers
>
> Robyn
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: COAD, JANE
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wJJ.2ACEB/112
Message Board Post:
Hello!
Dipping my toe into a COAD connection to my JANE family. I have little to go on but maybe this information gels with someone. Jennifer COAD married Robert JANE in 1826. My JANE family were living around Bodmin, Lanhydrock and Lanlivery.This might help pinpoint Jennifer's family.
Fingers crossed.
Cheers
Robyn
Hi Joe,
Sorry about your troubles, I have had them in the past and I have to
say it was a total nightmare to sort out.
Thanks for the info re Jonathan and Jenifer's children that was great,
many thanks.
With regards children of Anthony, Anthony1690,Francis1690, can find no
connection. Have had problems also with Hyrum1718 and Catherine 1719
children of Edward and Mary.
Michael Coad
>>> joeflood(a)bigpond.com 10/11/2006 23:56 >>>
My computer eventually collapsed from instability due to frequent
trojan
infections and I was forced to do a clean boot, losing everything.
Already
within five days (despite purchasing a new virus checker and doing
very
little browsing) I have one of the worst infections ever involving 500
files.
I have found a one-month old backup of my genealogy files. For Jonathan
and
Jenefer I have the following children
Susan 1838 Ann 1840 Edward 1841 Wm 1843 Mary Jane1843 Rosamond 1846
Ellan
1849 Edward 1850 Wm 1853. All St Stephens Brannel except Ellan (St
Mewan)
I believe six of these lived (three of the first 4 died as children).
I have not yet traced this family any further forward.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Coad" <Mike.Coad(a)CIOSPCT.cornwall.nhs.uk>
To: <coad(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:24 PM
Subject: [COAD] To all Coads out there,
> To all Coads out there,
>
> Do any of you have any information with regards to Jonathon Coad
> b24/4/1813 St.Stephen,Cornwall, married to Jenefer Stephens
b7/1/1812
> Roche,Cornwall and in particular their children. I am led to
beleive
> that they had 9 children. I can only find 2 Rosamond Coad
b24/1/1846
> and William Coad b11/11/1852.
>
> If you have any details on the others it would me most appreciated.
>
> Michael Coad
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Hi Joe, I must apologize, I told you my great great grandfather, Thomas COAD, was a gentleman. On the death certificate of his son Thomas Edward COAD of Victoria, he was listed as a gentleman. On his estate papers at St. Erme, where he expired, he is listed as a Yeoman. Also, I have the concrete listings of the family of Peter COAD and wife Elisabeth. Not to be confused with Peter COAD and Elisabeth Kempe.
1. Mary COAD F. Ch. 27 December 1767, ST. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
2. John COAD M Ch. 17 November 1771 ST. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
3. Jane COAD F Ch. 11 July 1773, St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
4. Peter COAD M Ch. January 1775, St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
5. Thomas COAD M Ch. 14 June 1778, St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
6. Eleanor COAD F Ch. 9 Oct. 1791, St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
These from IGI Batch Number C024972 Parish, ST. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall
Am still looking for the birth of Peter, think it possibly is in St. STephen in Brannel
Bob Coad
Laughlin, Nevada