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Author: ahmetozdemirmem
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date ottoman: 26/N /1316 (Hicrî) Dosya No:2165 Gömlek No:67 Fon Kodu: DH.MKT.
Trabzon Fransiz Postahanesi'nden Erzurum'daki Karabet ve Tomas isimli sahislara gönderilen Revo de Loryan isimli muzir risale hakkinda tahkikat yapilmasi.
date ottoman: 22/Z /1319 (Hicrî) Dosya No:121 Gömlek No:21 Fon Kodu: DH.TMIK.M..
Kemah kazasi Pekriç-i Ulya karyesi ahalisinden olup Karayuva'da esnaflik eden Iblisoglu Dikran Tomas'in usulüne uygun olarak Trabzon'dan pasaport aldigi ve yapilan tahkikatta kötü haline ve muzir evraka rastlanmadigi.
2 record in archives ottoman (name=tomas)
date ottoman 1319= date turkey = 1901
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Author: JoeFlood99
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Ive put off doing Canada because of the weak excuse that most Coads there are not Cornish but Irish. In the meantime we've had a very good group beavering away on both paper trees and DNA, looking at all the Irish immigrants to Canada. So Ive finally gotten around to doing a full family reconstruction there of Cornish, English and Irish - which has taken three intensive weeks.
Ive put a summary article on the blog
http://coadcoode.blogspot.com
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Author: JoeFlood99
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We've had another useful result, this time not surprising.
For a long time we've known about a couple of stray families on the Cornwall/Devon border from about 1700; they both have living descendants.
One line Ive called the South Hill Coads; they were descended from James Coade/Catherine Condy and tricky to trace. Much of the work on the descendant "Moyston Coads" here in Victoria was done by a lady called Vola Coad Bellis who wrote a short book on them and arranged Coad meetings every so often. Unfortunately she passed away last month.
The other line Ive called the Lamerton Coads. They were mostly stonemasons and began with Isaac of Lamerton - who was the first ever Isaac Coad.
Because both these families named their children like the North Hill Coads, and because of their proximity to them, we have often wondered if James and Isaac were late undocumented sons of William Coad, founder of the North Hill Coads and from whom the village of Coad's Green took its name.
However - we have never been sure because they were other Coads in the area - "Samson Coad alias Lawrence" of South Hill for example, and the descendants of Rev Arthur Coode of Marytavy, who was one of the extinct Gidleigh /Morval family of gentry.
Anyway, our regular contributor Peter Thomas talked one of his wife's brothers into taking the test, and we have just proved that the South Hill/Moyston line are North Hill Coads through and through - substantially adding to the size of that family. It makes it pretty certain that the Lamerton Coads are also the same line - though we will confirm it sometime if we can find a volunteer.
It seems that William Coad of North Hill and his wife had not twelve children but fourteen. Perhaps they got sick of baptising them, who knows. It's fairly typical that when families back then ran out of the usual family forenames, they started co-opting others - and that is how the names James and Isaac appeared for the first time. Also -there woudln't have been much room for James and Isaac as sixth and seventh sons in North Hill, so its not surprising they took off for Lezant and Lamerton, a couple of parishes away.
This is also the only recorded case we have of Cornwall Coads colonising Devon, at least till the 1800s in Plymouth.
So the result is not exactly exciting, but at least neat. Every Coad around North Hill is descended from William, and they are also distant cousins of the Coodes of St Austell and of the Truro and Perran miners.
DNA wise, the family is unique - they have no close matches with other surnames but are clearly ancient Celt, ancestors of the Ui Neills of Northern Ireland and the so called Dalriada Modal Scots DNA. So if you carry this really ancient name you can do so with pride,
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Author: tedcoade
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Hm so who is that - I just had a meeting last week with some third cousins via the much-married Blanche (I have a quite nice picture of her up on facebook).
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Author: tedcoade
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Hm so who is that - I just had a meeting last week with some third cousins via the much-married Blanche (I have a quite nice picture of her up on facebook).
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Author: macskid
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Joe and I have the same gt grandmother Blanche Nicholls Coade Pemberton daughter of John Murrish Nicholls and Mary Ann Coade of Beechworth. So I guess we are somehow related.
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