Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state.
Administrators may save the emails in their list prior to March 2nd. After that, mailing list archives will remain available and searchable on RootsWeb
Please change my email address.? I've moved to? mcicirelli(a)gmail.com.? I will no longer be looking at my aol account.
Thanks,
Margaret Elizabeth COAD Cicirelli
-----Original Message-----
From: Coad one-name project <coad(a)one-name.org>
To: coad(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: keith coad <kclin3(a)rogers.com>
Sent: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 9:44 pm
Subject: [COAD] New DNA match - and the Ontario Coads
The good news is that at last we have a second DNA match among all our
multifarious Coads! We certainly should, as the gentlemen concerned are third
cousins, descendants of Robert Coad the Convict - but it's a relief to finally
establish a second clear line of Coads.
Now that we have a clear DNA signature for Robert the Convict 1812, we need to
start testing other living branches of the Truro Coads to see if we have
Robert's ancestry correct.
Ed Man and I have been doing a lot of work on the Truro Coads lately, to try to
sort out what has been a huge mess up till now. We currently believe that the
Truro Coads derived their name from a sub-line of the Coodes around 1600 (later
the rich bankers of St Austell) either through adoption or illegitimacy - or in
the case of Ed's family, possibly through legitimate descent.
======================================================
I should have given a little explanation of yesterdays post. John and James Coad
settled in Mariposa Ontario in the 1860s, married to sisters called Julian. The
question was - are they also brothers and who were they? The answer was a
qualified YES they are brothers from Mawgan - subject to a disturbing
coincidence with James that is shown in the 1851 census in Grampound and threw
me way off track till now.
It's quite hard to sort out the Cornish Coads in Ontario because of the very
large number of Irish Codds that settled there from 1820, calling themselves
Coad or Code, so Linda Coad's help has been invaluable.
JF
-------------------------------
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
________________________________________________________________________
Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
The good news is that at last we have a second DNA match among all our multifarious Coads! We certainly should, as the gentlemen concerned are third cousins, descendants of Robert Coad the Convict - but it's a relief to finally establish a second clear line of Coads.
Now that we have a clear DNA signature for Robert the Convict 1812, we need to start testing other living branches of the Truro Coads to see if we have Robert's ancestry correct.
Ed Man and I have been doing a lot of work on the Truro Coads lately, to try to sort out what has been a huge mess up till now. We currently believe that the Truro Coads derived their name from a sub-line of the Coodes around 1600 (later the rich bankers of St Austell) either through adoption or illegitimacy - or in the case of Ed's family, possibly through legitimate descent.
======================================================
I should have given a little explanation of yesterdays post. John and James Coad settled in Mariposa Ontario in the 1860s, married to sisters called Julian. The question was - are they also brothers and who were they? The answer was a qualified YES they are brothers from Mawgan - subject to a disturbing coincidence with James that is shown in the 1851 census in Grampound and threw me way off track till now.
It's quite hard to sort out the Cornish Coads in Ontario because of the very large number of Irish Codds that settled there from 1820, calling themselves Coad or Code, so Linda Coad's help has been invaluable.
JF
Hi Linda
Im only confused because I thought I had these separate families of COADs well and truly sorted out, and it seems not!
Thanks for the Julians which really helps. The problem is no birth record for Mary Julian.
Now Ill explain the Coad problem.( A summary is at the bottom of the email)
There were several Thomas Coads descended from the Brannel Coads having families 1810-30. The three families we are interested in are
1. Grampound Coads.
Thomas Coad 1782 Creed was a shoemaker who served in the army. He m Mary Nancarrow in Creed 1810 , had 7 or 8 children, I believe. I only have baptisms for the first two - need to get hold of the Creed/Probus registers.I thought I had traced them all except the youngest Ann b 1827. Two of the boys, Thomas and Josiah, emigrated to Australia and ended up with families around Geelong and Ballarat where they disappeared.
The ones we are interested in are James~1815 and John ~1816. Now John was a farm lab, he married Philippa Bennett, had one daughter Mahala and died bef 1861. Philippa was quite an interesting lady, a milliner, a spinner, a nurse and a boarding house keeper in Grampound, and she lived a long time.
The "proof" for James initially seemed irrefutable but is now looking thin. It comes from the 1851 census.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1851. Grampound. Thomas Coade (mar, 60, Chelsea Pensioner) with Josiah (31, cordwainer) Jane Powell (29, wid,Lab). Grandaughter Sarah Jane Powell (3).
Next door. James Coade (36, Mawgan, farm lab) and Jane (29, labourer, Withiel) with William Coade (3, Grampound).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
He is apparently living next door in an extended family situation, he is called COADE. This would normally be more than enough proof for a son.
HOWEVER: He is born in Mawgan unlike everyone else, and he is an ag lab while the rest of the family had trades. He is in fact James of Mariposa, married to Jane Julian of Withiel.
This is he in 1841
1841 Census. Farm Denzel, MiP. Mary Gilbert and family. James Coad (25) servant
=====================================================
2 Mawgan Coads
Thomas Coad 1784 Mawgan in Pydar (MiP) was a yeoman farmer who moved to St Wenn in 1816 and took up quarrying. He married 1807 MiP Ann or Nancy Chipman. I have baptisms for the following children. Elizabeth 1808, Mary Anne 1808, Thomas 1813, Maria 1815 (all MiP) John 1817 James 1820 Jane 1825.
Note that this James is apparently 5 years younger than the one in Grampound.
With regard to John, hes living with his parents in 1841, and in 1851 we have
1851 Census. Churchtown St Wenn. John Coad (32, St Wenn, Shoemaker) and Mary (22, Withiel) with Thomas (1)
This is John of Mariposa, married to Mary Julian 1849.
==========================================================
3. Lanivet Coads
Thomas Coad 1793 Lanivet was a farmer at Trewithian Common, who apperently lost his farm. He married Ann Scantlebury 1814 Lanivet and had John ~1821 Jane 1825.
I now dont think this family are in fact involved in our concerns
=============================================================
****** So we are faced with the following unpalatable option ******.
James Coad of MiP/St Wenn married one of the Julian girls. Then he changed the spelling of his name, aged himself by 5 years and inexplicably moved 15 miles south to Grampound, next door to a strange, possibly unrelated family of Coad (e)s, before emigrating to be with his brother in Canada.
Im passing this on to the COAD-L list to see what they think!
Cheers
Joe Flood
----- Original Message -----
From: keith coad
To: Coad one-name project
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: Coad's from Mariposa Twp.
Joe:
I'm sorry I've really confused you. I have most of the coads born in canada their birth & marriage and death reg. and a lot of death & marriage reg. for the other ones. I've been incontact with one of the relatives of William Julian Coad relative from Alberta, thats how I got his birth date ad death.
I've been incontact with a Charles Julian from England, he isn't related to our side but had found this info and posted it.
William Julia born in withiel corwall, England married Maria
Their children
Mary julian no birth date born in Withiel Cornwall died 1861 married John Coad
Richard William Julian Christened May 3,1820 withiel Corwall died Oct. 17,1896, married Mercy Dix
Jane Williams Julian Christened June 12,1823 Withiel Cornwall died sept. 8,1908 married James Coad 1814 England.
William Julian and his wife raised George Coad born Apr. 8,1861 after his mother died.
In the 1901 census Mercy Julian is living with George Coad ad his family, It says she his his aunt.
Here is the other Coad family I was telling you about.
James Coad 1814 england married Jane William Julian born June 12,1823 Withiel died Sept. 9,1908
Children;
William Julian Coad born May 2,1847 England died Dec. 30,1932 married # Christiia Barnes Smallwood Feb. 13,1872 born 1855 died May 10,1872, # Marjorie Lucinda Ellis after 1872 born Dec. 15,1849 died Sept. 10,1931
Maria Julia Coad born Oct. 6,1858 died Jan. 1,1941 married Edward Jackson Thorndike Dec. 16,1878, born June 22,1856.
Joseph Coad bor ov. 14,1860, died May 8,1922 married Cecelia Adelaide Cummings Dec. 14,1888, born Oct. 30,1867 died Nov. 25,1941
Mary Selina Coad born Jan 25,1864 died Jan. 23,1957 married Donald Reginald Anderson July 27,1887 born Oct. 11,1856 died Mar. 30,1909.
I also have copies of most of the cemetery's in Mariposa.
I hope this may help a bit or really confuse you.
Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: Coad one-name project
To: keith coad
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Coad's from Mariposa Twp.
Well thats amazing Linda, I really thouight I had pretty much all the Coads in Cornwall and heres a whole large family I didnt really know about, because they emigrated before the 1861 census. How did you get all those exact dates for the birthdays?
Im having trouble here. This is all really confusing and so far I cant work it out - big confusion with two different Coad families, one in St Columb, one in Grampound.
Are you sure the two Julian girls are sisters? So far I cant find a pair called Jane and Mary.
Cheers
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: keith coad
To: Coad one-name project
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:25 PM
Subject: Coad's from Mariposa Twp.
Joe;
Sorry about that, will send what I can.
John Coad 1817-1890 married Mary Julian died before 1861.
Second wife Catherie Cruise married June 14,1870 Mariposa Twp, died Mar. 23,1909 Oakwood.
John Coad Mary Julian
Thomas Coad born Oct. 28,1849 England died Nov. 10,1939
married Mary Gertrude Elliot, Dec. 27,1871, Mariposa, born 1852 died Aug. 22,1897.
William Julian Coad born Aug 4,1851, England died May 25,1920 Alberta, Married Ann Brokenshire Mar. 6,1878, bor Mar. 14,1854
died June 18,1911
James Coad born June 28,1855 Englad, died May 19,1913, married Elizabeth Mary Bessie Tretheway, Jan. 7,1898, born Mar. 16,1862, died Apr. 6,1932
Joh Charles Coad born Oct. 7,1856, England died Mar. 2,1943, married Hanna L.C. Rich Feb. 9,1887, born Jan. 21,1863, died June 23,1945.
Richard J. Coad born July 141857, England, died Feb. 26,1909, married Lillian Reazin Weldon, Mar. 4,1903, born Apr. 22,1876
Maria Ann Coad born Feb. 18,1859 Mariposa, died Mar. 4,1908, married Nicholos Hill Dec. 12,1888, born Feb. 27,1858, died 1937
George Julian Coad born Apr. 8,1861 Mariposa, married Elizabeth Ann Sluggett Aug. 31,1887, born Feb. 15,1861, died June 1,1908.
John Coad & Catherine Cruise
Mary Jane Coad born Mar. 2,1871 died Nov. 25,1950 Married Herbert E. Tinney Nov. 3,1923, born Sept. 17,1878 died Mar. 22,1930
Elizabeth Coad born Feb. 27,1874 died Feb. 27,1969, married Albert E. Rich Mar. 20,1904, born Aug. 26,1875, died Mar. 22,1948
Fredwell Peter Coad born May 8,1876, died Aug. 15,1920, Married Ethel I. Martindale, Mar. 27,1907, born Nov. 1,1886, died Dec. 31,1940.
Samuel Coad born Oct. 31,1878, married 1. Ethel May Bracey Jan. 18,1905, born 1884 died July 23,1910, 2. Ruby Lena Tait Dec. 4,1918, born Jan. 5,1886, died June 22,1927.
I hope you can understand this. I will send James and Janes family in next email.
Linda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK I confess, the problem is that Ive taken a lot of the discussion
offline - without meaning to. Now that we have an almost complete list of
Coads etc of Cornwall, Devon and Australia on rootsweb, people are finding
these listings before they find the COAD-L and are coming direct to me.
To try to keep everyone informed Ive been making fairly regular postings to
the blog about who Im talking to - but I know it's not the same as seeing it
in real time.
Here's a plan. In order to give everyone a chance to participate, I'll copy
at least one of my replies to any key correspondent to COAD-L. I dont think
any of the parties will complain (if they do Ill have to desist).
Im in the middle of a couple of serious debates so expect to see a few "work
in progress" discussions very shortly. Please just jump in if you know
something - or would like to know!
Cheers
Joe Flood
http://coadcoode.blogspot.com/
Dear Joe:
I am still trying to settle my Mary Coad who married William Bryant, as
the daughter of John Coad and Elizabeth Burnard. I believe John and
Elizabeth are also ancestors of Ed and Nigel Coad.
This makes Mary Coad, the Mary who was Christened 8 sep 1782 Talland. She
married William Bryant (Chr 15 Mar 1762 Luxulyan) on 11 Aug 1796.
This information was supplied years ago by a Professional Genealogist to a
cousin of my mother's. I do not know her name and I do not have her
reports, consequently I cannot check the veracity of her statements.
I received a message from a genealogist who stated flatly that the Mary that
married William Bryant was NOT the daughter of John Coad and Elizabeth
Burnard, offering only that her family had always regarded this as true.
Do you have any words of wisdom on this subject?
M Keith Abel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Coad one-name project" <coad(a)one-name.org>
To: <coad(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [COAD] Is anyone out there???
> OK I confess, the problem is that Ive taken a lot of the discussion
> offline - without meaning to. Now that we have an almost complete list of
> Coads etc of Cornwall, Devon and Australia on rootsweb, people are finding
> these listings before they find the COAD-L and are coming direct to me.
>
> To try to keep everyone informed Ive been making fairly regular postings
> to
> the blog about who Im talking to - but I know it's not the same as seeing
> it
> in real time.
>
> Here's a plan. In order to give everyone a chance to participate, I'll
> copy
> at least one of my replies to any key correspondent to COAD-L. I dont
> think
> any of the parties will complain (if they do Ill have to desist).
>
> Im in the middle of a couple of serious debates so expect to see a few
> "work
> in progress" discussions very shortly. Please just jump in if you know
> something - or would like to know!
>
> Cheers
> Joe Flood
> http://coadcoode.blogspot.com/
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.487 / Virus Database: 269.13.22/1015 - Release Date:
> 9/18/2007 11:53 AM
>
>
THANKS! I've been wondering about this too.
Regards, Sarah Coade Mandell
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:57 AM, Edwin E Coad wrote:
> Question:
>>> Ed, what is the path to view the postings on the Coad list?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Russ Coad
>
>
> Thanks Russ for a great question.
>
> Follow this link to search or browse postings in COAD-List Archives:
> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/coad.html#COAD
>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
Question:
>> Ed, what is the path to view the postings on the Coad list?
>>
>> Thanks, Russ Coad
Thanks Russ for a great question.
Follow this link to search or browse postings in COAD-List Archives:
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/coad.html#COAD
At the bottom of the page is where you need to look.
Ed Coad
Coad-List Admin
Question:
>> Ed, what is the path to view the postings on the Coad list?
>>
>> Thanks, Russ Coad
Thanks Russ for a great question.
Follow this link to search or browse postings in COAD-List Archives:
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/coad.html#COAD
Thank you to all who replied. Good to hear from y'all.
I'm glad to see our Coad-List is fine and working as it should.
Well back to the grindstone for me.
Later,
Ed Coad
Coad-List Admin
In a message dated 9/12/2007 2:08:05 AM AUS Eastern Standard Time,
rcoad(a)comcast.net writes:
> Subj:Re: [COAD] Is anyone out there??? Test Email
> Date:9/12/2007 2:08:05 AM AUS Eastern Standard Time
> From:rcoad@comcast.net
> Reply-to:coad@rootsweb.com
> To:coad@rootsweb.com
> Sent from the Internet ()
>
>
>
> Ed, what is the path to view the postings on the Coad list?
>
> Thanks, Russ Coad
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Edwin E Coad" <ecoad(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Coad List has been more than quite, no messages since 22 Aug. I'm just
> > checking to be sure the rootsweb email system is working.
> >
> > If you would be so kind as to send me a PM to confirm your receipt of this
>
> > message: eecoad(a)yahoo.com
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ed Coad
> > List Admin
> >
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------
> > 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
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
Hi Edwin
I'm cetainly out here.
Alison
-----Original Message-----
From: coad-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:coad-bounces@rootsweb.com]On
Behalf Of Edwin E Coad
Sent: Tuesday, 11 September 2007 8:30 PM
To: COAD-LIST
Subject: [COAD] Is anyone out there??? Test Email
Hi folks,
Coad List has been more than quite, no messages since 22 Aug. I'm just
checking to be sure the rootsweb email system is working.
If you would be so kind as to send me a PM to confirm your receipt of this
message: eecoad(a)yahoo.com
Regards,
Ed Coad
List Admin
-------------------------------
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
Ed, what is the path to view the postings on the Coad list?
Thanks, Russ Coad
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Edwin E Coad" <ecoad(a)cfl.rr.com>
> Hi folks,
>
> Coad List has been more than quite, no messages since 22 Aug. I'm just
> checking to be sure the rootsweb email system is working.
>
> If you would be so kind as to send me a PM to confirm your receipt of this
> message: eecoad(a)yahoo.com
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Coad
> List Admin
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
Sarah Coade Mandell here...
On Sep 11, 2007, at 7:18 AM, <platterhound(a)charter.net> wrote:
> The Texas Coad descendents are here.
>
> John
>
> ---- Edwin E Coad <ecoad(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Coad List has been more than quite, no messages since 22 Aug. I'm
>> just
>> checking to be sure the rootsweb email system is working.
>>
>> If you would be so kind as to send me a PM to confirm your receipt
>> of this
>> message: eecoad(a)yahoo.com
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ed Coad
>> List Admin
>>
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> 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
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
Hi folks,
Coad List has been more than quite, no messages since 22 Aug. I'm just
checking to be sure the rootsweb email system is working.
If you would be so kind as to send me a PM to confirm your receipt of this
message: eecoad(a)yahoo.com
Regards,
Ed Coad
List Admin
Ed,
Thanks for the follow-up. I appreciate your help.
The original information on Samuel Coad Jr. and the article on Samuel Coad Sr's murder/suicide was supplied by me. I had posted them on the Jackson County Illinois website a few years ago. Samuel jr. is my great grandfather and Samuel sr is my great great grandfather. I am not aware of any "Coad" male children. I know my great grandfather Samuel jr had two sons, Elbert by his first wife Alice Easterly and I do not know if he had any children - Elmer by his 2nd wife, Minnie Belle Wilburn (my great grandmother). Elmer was married to a Lila and they did have a son but the only name I ever heard him called was "Sonny" and at this point I do not know what became of him.
Samuel Sr had another son William J. who had a son named Bert who I believe I have traced to the Tallulah Louisiana area in the 1920's and the Bryan TX area in the 1960's. If this is so he also had sons, so I am in the process of doing further research on this. In the 1920 census he is listed with 2 sons, Stanley and Hunter (I believe - the name is difficult to read).
Thanks again for your follow-up.
John
---- EE Coad <eecoad(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi John,
The minus/dash (Catherine -4, William H. -2) is just a place holder I put in
to get things to line up. Ages were 4 and 2 respectively.
You have Samuel being born 1838, but he may have
been born in 1837. Then there is a possiblity of a typo in the
transcription.
The Saint Catherines Index/Gublic Record Office (GRO) index their records by
quarter.
March Quarter (born Jan, Feb or Mar)
June Quarter (born Apr, May or June)
Sept Quarter (born July, Aug or Sept)
Dec Quarter (born Oct, Nov or Dec)
However, the exact month, day and year is on the birth certificate when
recieved, as well as the parents name, address and usually the father's
occupation.
You can get a certified copy of Samuel's birth record from the GRO in
England online with a credit card at:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
Full Certificate of birth marriage and death (standard service): £7.00
each (about $15.00 US)
Full Certificate of birth marriage and death (priority service): £23.00
each (about $46.00 US)
FAQ is https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/faqs.asp#o7
I don't believe we are related at this time as your kin would be from the
North Hill clan and mine is from the Looe clan, but that is why we are doing
a COAD DNA Study. If your last name is Coad or you know of a surviving male
member of this line, it would be helpful to the study to have them tested
and typed.
The obit for Samuel Coad (Code) Jr. (1849-1942), son of Sam (1837-1899,
grand-son of William (1815-?), subitted to us by Vernon CUDE, Sam Jr. moved
from Tennessee to Murphysboro, IL in 1867 together with his parents and
siblings.
----- Original Message -----
From: <platterhound(a)charter.net>
To: <eecoad(a)cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [COAD] Samuel Coad in Tennesee-Illinois
> Ed,
>
> Many thanks for the information - it does indeed seem that these are my
> great great great grandparents.
>
> I do have some questions for clarification though as I am not familiar
> with the UK.
>
> In the 1851 UK census what does the minus sign before the ages of
> Catherine -4 and William H. -2 mean?
>
> In the birth records Samuel's of birth is listed as 1837, while I have
> August of 1838 also it says "Quarter, September". What does that mean.
>
> Are you related to this family, if so, we must be related as well? Are you
> located in England?
>
> At some point I may want a copy of Samuel's birth certificate, how would I
> go about this?
>
> Thanks again for the information, it has been a great help to me as I had
> nothing on Samuel's parents other than the information gleaned from the U.
> S. 1860 census. I find nothing on William or Jane after 1860 so I'm not
> sure if they moved out of Tennessee or were deceased by the 1870 census. I
> know Samuel lived in Michigan for a while and had a daughter born there
> before settling in Muprphysboro, Illinois by the time of the 1870 census.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> John
>
> ---- EE Coad <eecoad(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>> Platterhound,
>>
>> I believe your assumptions are correct that the William and Jane Coad, on
>> the 1860 U.S. Census, living in District 10, Polk County, Tennessee is an
>> extremely good candidate for being the father and mother of your Samuel
>> Coad
>> (Code).
>>
>> I found what appears to be this William and Jane Coad family on the 1851
>> British Census, living in Saint Day, Gwennap Parish, Cornwall, England.
>>
>> 1851 British Census
>> Name.................Rel. Age Occupation Place Born
>> William Coad.. .Head 36 wire worker Cornwall, Gwennap
>> Jane Coad... wife 33 ------------- Cornwall, Gwennap
>> Samuel Coad... son 13 ------------- Cornwall, Gwennap
>> Mary Jane Coad dau. 11 ------------- Cornwall, Gwennap
>> Catherine Coad dau. -4 ------------- Cornwall, Gwennap
>> William H. Coad son -2 ------------- Cornwall, Gwennap
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> Source Citation:
>> Class: HO107; Piece: 1914; Folio: 227; Page: 12
>> GSU roll: 221068
>>
>> I could not find a marriage records for William and Jane above.
>>
>> Since their children were born 1837 and beyond their birth records appear
>> to
>> be on file.
>>
>> Name Year Quarter Vol. Page District
>> Coad, Samuel 1837 Sept. 9 152 Redruth
>> Coad, Mary Jane 1840 Mar. 9 279 Redruth
>> Coad, Catherine 1846 Dec. 9 250 Redruth
>> Coad, William Henry 1849 Mar. 9 283 Redruth
>>
>> Their are other children that are good candidates also. These are the
>> ones
>> that matched up with the 1851 British Census.
>> Birth certificates from U.K. can be obtained from several sources. If you
>> need help on this, please respond.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Ed Coad
>>
>> Platterhound wrote:
>> > I'm trying to find my Coad line in England. All I know is my great
>> > great
>> > grandfather was Samuel Coad born in England on 24 August 1838. His
>> > father
>> > may have been William Coad as there is a William Coad living near
>> > Samuel
>> > in Polk County Tennesse in 1860. William lists his age as 44 & born in
>> > England, his wife Jane, 47 & born in England and children Catherine 13,
>> > Louesey 7 and Emily 1 month.
>> >
>> > My Samuel was married on 14 March 1858 in Cherokee County Georgia to
>> > Jane
>> > Alis Hembree. They eventually settled in Murphysboro, Jackson County
>> > Illinois. Their children were: Samuel H. Coad, b. 2 May 1859, Polk
>> > County
>> > TN; William J. Coad b. 1860-1861; Emma Jane Coad b. Dec 1863 in
>> > Michigan;
>> > Laura May Coad b. March 1868 Hardin County IL; Leonard Coad b. May 1886
>> > probably Murphysbor, Jackson County Illinois. Samuel died by his own
>> > hand
>> > on 27 November 1899 in Murphysboro, Jackson County Illinois.
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> 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
>
-------------------------------
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