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Well...this looks like a good reason to get the US and State Archives on
the internet...too many documents in one place...
Belgrade policy of 'identity elimination'
NATO has accused the Yugoslav authorities of deliberate "identity
elimination" of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
"The Yugoslav forces, so we are learning, are destroying the archives of
the Kosovar people: property deeds, marriage licenses, birth
certificates, financial and other records," NATO spokesman Jamie Shea
said at a news conference.
Wow...I'd kinda like to know something about my history before it's all
gone....how sad...
Char
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Well, that means the burial is verified. Since Sion's son is
different, it looks like we have the next generation down as the
best fit in theory right now. In other words, your Gideon's
parent's were probably Sion L.and Sarah Perry, and Sion L.'s
parent's were Sion and Mary Perry. At least the dates and names
fit until we find proof one way or the other.
At 11:54 PM 3/30/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Linda,
> I will have to be brief, but I will try to post more info
>tomorrow.
>Sion & Gideon Edwards Coats are buried just North & East of Gadsden,
>AL.
>Gideon is buried in Lebanon Baptist Cemetery and Sion is buried in a
>small
>deteriorating family cemetery. The two cemeteries are no more than
>two miles
>apart. I imagine that their mother is buried at the family site
>without(?destroyed?) a tombstone. I think that Sion had only one
>child, a
>son named Austin. Gideon had several, but at the present, I can't
>quote them
>off the top of my head. I believe that they had a sister named
>Rebecca that
>married a Pleasant Harbour.
>
>Michael Tucker
>Gadsden, AL
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Linda Dudick
>To: Michael Tucker ; Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 3:58 PM
>Subject: Re: Sion and Gideon Coates
>
>
>Michael and anyone else who can help. Please read the correspondence
>below
>if Sion and Gideon Coates interest you. Michael, we are talking
>about the
>same Sion and Gideon, but the info on Sarah Perry is incorrect and
>the dates
>are off by a full generation. I suspect that Sion L., son of Sion
>and Mary
>Perry Coates was the father of the Sion and Gideon buried in
>Alabama. That
>would explain the incongruities here. Ex: Sion married to Mary
>Perry was
>born in the 1740s. Sion is said to have married to two Perry
>sisters,
>but according to researcher James Fort of Canada and a Perry
>genealogy, this
>is not so. He married just one. Sarah Perry was not his wife.
Sarah
>married a Jesse Tillman instead. He was however, a witness to
>several
>wills involving Perrys. James Perry of Kershaw Co., SC, Josiah
>Pery in
>1812, James Perry Jr. and Benj. Perry. To reiterate, my theory here
>is that
>his son Sion L. married a different Sarah Perry and had sons Sion
>and Gideon
>E. to explain this mess. It should be considered. Can anyone help
>us out
>here?
>At 11:52 PM 3/29/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>Linda,
> Yes, I would say that we must have some sort of discrepancy. I
>have
>Sion & Gideon Coats, sons of Sion Coats of Kershaw Co. SC, as entering
>Ckerokee(Etowah) Co. AL around 1830 or so. From tombstones...Sion
Coats
>b30-Nov-1807--d1856, Gideon E. Coats b24-Jun-1811 d1884. Unless they
>moved
>Sion's body from Ms to AL, both deaths occured in here in Etowah Co. I
>believe that Sion was married to Elizabeth Darrow. I know that
>Gideon was
>married to Sarah Penn, daughter of William Penn & Morning ???. It
>appears
>that their mother or stepmother(Sarah ?Perry?) made the trip with
>them from
>SC. Joe says that she was their stepmother and younger sister of their
>mother. I think that Sarah and Sion were executors of Sion Sr.'s
>will; but I
>have not seen the actual will, so don't ask me to prove all of this.
>However, I would be flabbergasted if this weren't all true. Come to
>think of
>it though, I have been flabbergasted before.
>
>Michael Tucker
>Gadsden, AL
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Linda Dudick
>To: mtucker(a)cybrtyme.com
>Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 5:51 PM
>Subject: Sion and Gideon Coates
>
>We have varying info on brother's Sion and Gideon. I have Sions' and
>Gideon's birthdates estimated from census and their parents's
>birthdates as
>in the 1770's. You have them in the early 1800's. I have Sion's
>will and
>death place as 1754 in Lauderdale (Co.), MS? Yes, their father was
>Sion
>and he died in Camden Co., SC in 1830. Is there another
>generation in
>here? Did Sion, b. 1770, who had a brother named Gideon also have
sons
>named Sion and Gideon?
>
>
> LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
>LDudick(a)ancestory.com
>http://www.ancestory.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
>LDudick(a)ancestory.com
>http://www.ancestory.com
>
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
Charlotte and others, this info that I had sent in a letter last
night, is strong evidence from my point of view, that the Wiliam
who writes his will in 1816 and dies about 1822, is absolutely not
the William who purchased land in 1766. I say this because the
author of the Annals of Newberry that claims that William of 1762
lived and died in Newberry between 1762 and 1796. If William had
lived until at least 1816, Mr. Oneal would have had a personal
memory of him as a young adult, and this is not so. The William
who died in 1816 also had some children underage. Between these
two facts alone, he is a likely descendant of William of 1766, but
not the William himself, as verified from John Belton Oneal's
memory of that time period. Charlotte, can you see the point I'm
trying to make. It seems very clear to me that William of 1816 is
not the William of 1766.
>I just found a nifty description of the author of the "Annals of
>Newberry". Since he was born in 1793, his info on the original
>William who came in 1762 would have been from older members of the
>community or possibly newspapers of the day and such.
>
>"
>
> "JOHN BELTON O`NEALL
>
> 1793-1863
>
>
>
>Judge O`Neall was born in Newberry County, the son of honorable,
>debt-paying Quaker parents. Educated in local schools and South
>Carolina
>College (second honor graduate, 1812), he studed law under John
>Caldwell and Anderson Crenshaw and was admitted to the practice of
>law and
>equity in May, 1814.
>
>In 1818, he married Helen Pope, daughter of Captain Sampson Pope
>and his wife, Sarah Strother Pope of Edgefield.
>
>Judge O`Neall`s remarkable personality made him a leader among men
>in various fields of endeavor -- Chief Justice of South Carolina, a
>judge for
>35 years, a trustee of South Carolina College for 40 years, first
>President of the G&C Railroad Company, Speaker of the House of
>Representatives
>and Major General in the Militia. He excelled as a lecturer and as
>author of many articles and books, including The Annals of Newberry
>and The
>Bench and Bar of South Carolina. A staunch Unionist, he succeeded
>against keen competition, despite the unpopularity of his political
>views.
>
>During a long and useful life, he contributed mightily to
>knowledge, jurisprudence, education, temperance, religion and
>agriculture. "
>
> LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
>LDudick(a)ancestory.com
>http://www.ancestory.com
>
>
>
>
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
Yes, I see your point...however, this is the only document that shows
what happened to that land...there is also that land up by Michael Hunt
that belonged to a William Coats....so the records right now would
indicate they are the same William, the one of 1766 and the one with the
will of 1816...there should have been some type of mention in the deeds
or will if it were something else...however, that certainly doesn't mean
that something else will not show up and it could...what bothers me
about that land and it's transfer, is the transfers before William died,
unless he had a long illness and it was necessary to sell some of it, I
think that would certainly indicate that there was another generation in
here...but the time of those transfers is off for both, 1800s more or
less....to late for an earlier generation but to early for William of
1816....but the land in the 1816 will and that deed of 1766 I am
positive it's the same piece of land....
as far as exactly where it is located, it's just hard to say...it's
somewhere on the Bush River...and your point is well taken as far as
Jacob Brooks' land being on the south side of the Bush River...but, I'm
not sure if that was just an indication note by Motes, the actual plat
is not showing...also the same with the Gilder name with Brooks...they
could have interpreted Golden as Gilder...not uncommon in this
stuff...<g>...what makes me think that this is the area where it is
located and the fact that I didn't find any other land plats for Jacob
Brooks...I'm clinging to any morsel of info, here...<g>....and as with
all theories, the documentation could show up that will prove or
disprove them...so I haven't closed the book on this yet, those land
transfers just seem out of sorts...I still think the petition from the
SC Council Minutes might give us more...but I can't seem to locate a
copy of the minutes for this time period....but I'm not ready to bet on
anything yet...as far as the census records go, I just think some
families got left out, we saw what happened in Newberry ....so this
might be just such a back country the census taker didn't want to go
back there and I'll bet we find them all together in the same
area...James and William...some of the Laurens deeds talk about the
Indian Country...so you're getting real close to the *wild west or
frontier* here....some city slicker probably wasn't going to risk his
life for some names....<g>...I also think there could be some second
marriages in here that we are not aware of, remember those before us
didn't have access to all the info we have and were not able to have the
contact with each other that we have...
did some more research today...copies for the research pages
etc....Laurens County deed book A at least the transcribed part from
DAR...no releases in it...Ann Hagen was William, I think that's right,
O'Neal's mother...there is a deed record in this Laurens deed book that
shows Henry Coates as an adjoining land owner...that Indian
Creek/Reaburns creek area is Laurens/Newberry area....also Berkley and
Craven Counties....but in both deed book A and B Henry Coates was the
only Coats mentioned...
Also found Joseph and David Cotes listed in Lancaster County I
think...Joseph's wife's name is Ann and David's I think was Sarah...this
is all from memory will let you know when the records are up so you can
double check this...
Found the records also for the Bush River Baptist Church
cemetery...William Cole was only 33 years old when he died...at least I
think this is the Baptist Church cemetery and the same William Cole...he
died March 23, 1802 and it says he was only 33 years old...sooooooooo,
I'll bet Rachel remarried...
Also Joe Coates has sent me some info on military records and I will get
it all scanned and put into the research area of the archives...they are
TN records I believe...thanks Joe...lots of Coats in there...
Char
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Linda,
I will have to be brief, but I will try to post more info tomorrow.
Sion & Gideon Edwards Coats are buried just North & East of Gadsden, AL.
Gideon is buried in Lebanon Baptist Cemetery and Sion is buried in a small
deteriorating family cemetery. The two cemeteries are no more than two miles
apart. I imagine that their mother is buried at the family site
without(?destroyed?) a tombstone. I think that Sion had only one child, a
son named Austin. Gideon had several, but at the present, I can't quote them
off the top of my head. I believe that they had a sister named Rebecca that
married a Pleasant Harbour.
Michael Tucker
Gadsden, AL
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Dudick
To: Michael Tucker ; Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Sion and Gideon Coates
Michael and anyone else who can help. Please read the correspondence below
if Sion and Gideon Coates interest you. Michael, we are talking about the
same Sion and Gideon, but the info on Sarah Perry is incorrect and the dates
are off by a full generation. I suspect that Sion L., son of Sion and Mary
Perry Coates was the father of the Sion and Gideon buried in Alabama. That
would explain the incongruities here. Ex: Sion married to Mary Perry was
born in the 1740s. Sion is said to have married to two Perry sisters,
but according to researcher James Fort of Canada and a Perry genealogy, this
is not so. He married just one. Sarah Perry was not his wife. Sarah
married a Jesse Tillman instead. He was however, a witness to several
wills involving Perrys. James Perry of Kershaw Co., SC, Josiah Pery in
1812, James Perry Jr. and Benj. Perry. To reiterate, my theory here is that
his son Sion L. married a different Sarah Perry and had sons Sion and Gideon
E. to explain this mess. It should be considered. Can anyone help us out
here?
At 11:52 PM 3/29/99 -0600, you wrote:
Linda,
Yes, I would say that we must have some sort of discrepancy. I have
Sion & Gideon Coats, sons of Sion Coats of Kershaw Co. SC, as entering
Ckerokee(Etowah) Co. AL around 1830 or so. From tombstones...Sion Coats
b30-Nov-1807--d1856, Gideon E. Coats b24-Jun-1811 d1884. Unless they moved
Sion's body from Ms to AL, both deaths occured in here in Etowah Co. I
believe that Sion was married to Elizabeth Darrow. I know that Gideon was
married to Sarah Penn, daughter of William Penn & Morning ???. It appears
that their mother or stepmother(Sarah ?Perry?) made the trip with them from
SC. Joe says that she was their stepmother and younger sister of their
mother. I think that Sarah and Sion were executors of Sion Sr.'s will; but I
have not seen the actual will, so don't ask me to prove all of this.
However, I would be flabbergasted if this weren't all true. Come to think of
it though, I have been flabbergasted before.
Michael Tucker
Gadsden, AL
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Dudick
To: mtucker(a)cybrtyme.com
Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 5:51 PM
Subject: Sion and Gideon Coates
We have varying info on brother's Sion and Gideon. I have Sions' and
Gideon's birthdates estimated from census and their parents's birthdates as
in the 1770's. You have them in the early 1800's. I have Sion's will and
death place as 1754 in Lauderdale (Co.), MS? Yes, their father was Sion
and he died in Camden Co., SC in 1830. Is there another generation in
here? Did Sion, b. 1770, who had a brother named Gideon also have sons
named Sion and Gideon?
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
I just found a nifty description of the author of the "Annals of
Newberry". Since he was born in 1793, his info on the original
William who came in 1762 would have been from older members of the
community or possibly newspapers of the day and such.
"
"JOHN BELTON O`NEALL
1793-1863
Judge O`Neall was born in Newberry County, the son of honorable,
debt-paying Quaker parents. Educated in local schools and South
Carolina
College (second honor graduate, 1812), he studed law under John
Caldwell and Anderson Crenshaw and was admitted to the practice of
law and
equity in May, 1814.
In 1818, he married Helen Pope, daughter of Captain Sampson Pope
and his wife, Sarah Strother Pope of Edgefield.
Judge O`Neall`s remarkable personality made him a leader among men
in various fields of endeavor -- Chief Justice of South Carolina, a
judge for
35 years, a trustee of South Carolina College for 40 years, first
President of the G&C Railroad Company, Speaker of the House of
Representatives
and Major General in the Militia. He excelled as a lecturer and as
author of many articles and books, including The Annals of Newberry
and The
Bench and Bar of South Carolina. A staunch Unionist, he succeeded
against keen competition, despite the unpopularity of his political
views.
During a long and useful life, he contributed mightily to
knowledge, jurisprudence, education, temperance, religion and
agriculture. "
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
I've checked the William Coate's plat for his 1766 purchase in what
is now Newberry Co., SC. It turns out that Jacob Brooks land is
in the wrong place on Mote's maps. (Jacob Brooks was a neighbor of
William). Jacob's land was also on the North side of Bush River,
so he'd probably have land right across the River from where it's
drawn on Motes Maps. I checked the maps because I wanted to see
in the old 96th district didn't include anything north of Bush
River in that area, but guess what? Several of his neighbors that
are in the 96th District 1779 census are North of Bush River --- so
I've answered my own question. The 2 reasons why William isn't
included in that census could be because he is 1) deceased or 2)
missed.
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
>
> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 16:58:22 -0500
> To: "Michael Tucker" <mtucker(a)cybrtyme.com>, Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Linda Dudick <LDudick(a)ancestory.com>
> Subject: Re: Sion and Gideon Coates
>
> Michael and anyone else who can help. Please read the correspondence
> below if Sion and Gideon Coates interest you. Michael, we are
> talking about the same Sion and Gideon, but the info on Sarah Perry
> is incorrect and the dates are off by a full generation. I suspect
> that Sion L., son of Sion and Mary Perry Coates was the father of the
> Sion and Gideon buried in Alabama. That would explain the
> incongruities here. Ex: Sion married to Mary Perry was born in
> the 1740s. Sion is said to have married to two Perry sisters,
> but according to researcher James Fort of Canada and a Perry
> genealogy, this is not so. He married just one. Sarah Perry was not
> his wife. Sarah married a Jesse Tillman instead. He was however,
> a witness to several wills involving Perrys. James Perry of Kershaw
> Co., SC, Josiah Pery in 1812, James Perry Jr. and Benj. Perry. To
> reiterate, my theory here is that his son Sion L. married a different
> Sarah Perry and had sons Sion and Gideon E. to explain this mess. It
> should be considered. Can anyone help us out here?
> At 11:52 PM 3/29/99 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>> Linda,
>> Yes, I would say that we must have some sort of discrepancy. I
>> have Sion & Gideon Coats, sons of Sion Coats of Kershaw Co. SC, as
>> entering Ckerokee(Etowah) Co. AL around 1830 or so. From
>> tombstones...Sion Coats b30-Nov-1807--d1856, Gideon E. Coats
>> b24-Jun-1811 d1884. Unless they moved Sion's body from Ms to AL,
>> both deaths occured in here in Etowah Co. I believe that Sion was
>> married to Elizabeth Darrow. I know that Gideon was married to Sarah
>> Penn, daughter of William Penn & Morning ???. It appears that their
>> mother or stepmother(Sarah ?Perry?) made the trip with them from SC.
>> Joe says that she was their stepmother and younger sister of their
>> mother. I think that Sarah and Sion were executors of Sion Sr.'s
>> will; but I have not seen the actual will, so don't ask me to prove
>> all of this. However, I would be flabbergasted if this weren't all
>> true. Come to think of it though, I have been flabbergasted before.
>>
>> Michael Tucker
>> Gadsden, AL
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: <mailto:LDudick@ancestory.com>Linda Dudick
>>> To: <mailto:mtucker@cybrtyme.com>mtucker(a)cybrtyme.com
>>> Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 5:51 PM
>>> Subject: Sion and Gideon Coates
>>>
>>> We have varying info on brother's Sion and Gideon. I have Sions'
>>> and Gideon's birthdates estimated from census and their parents's
>>> birthdates as in the 1770's. You have them in the early 1800's.
>>> I have Sion's will and death place as 1754 in Lauderdale (Co.),
>>> MS? Yes, their father was Sion and he died in Camden Co., SC in
>>> 1830. Is there another generation in here? Did Sion, b. 1770,
>>> who had a brother named Gideon also have sons named Sion and
>>> Gideon?
>>>
>>> LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
>>> LDudick(a)ancestory.com
>>> http://www.ancestory.com
>>>
>>
>
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
Yes, he and his brother Brother Barclay are Quaker cousins to these
Coppocks and to me. John Brown lived in their town the summer
before the raid. Their mother was such an adament abolistionist
that it carried over to her sons, and they took up arms for the
cause. Quakers even helped one of the brothers escape. You can
find their connection and their story on my homepage under Entire
Database at www.ancestory.com.
>Sorry for adding non Coate stuff to list, but may be interesting to
>anyone
>searching Coppock
>
>since Marmadude Coate (173?-1822) married Mary Jane Coppock,
>
>Concerning JOHN BROWN'S RAID at Harper's Ferry
>
>" The arsenal buildings were captured by Brown and his men soon
>after they
>entered the town on Sunday night. They were guarded thereafter (at
>one time
>or other) by Albert Hazlett, a native of Pennsylvania and a
>liestenant in
>Brown's command; Edwin COPPOC, another of Brown's lieutenants and a
>resident
>of Iowa. "
>
>maybe he was some kin.
>
>Bill Mitchell, Enterprise, Alabama
>wlmit(a)snowhill.com
>
>
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
Here are the Coates in the 1779 Census for Ninety-Sixth District.
C320 COATS Charles 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp.
Listed
C320 COATS John 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp.
Listed
C320 COATS Marmaduke 1779 Old 96th D SC No Twp.
Listed
The Marmaduke is mine, born in the 1730s and died in 1822, son of
Henry and Esther Willson Coate. The Charles we haven't been able
to figure out. The John is highly likely to be Gentleman John as
his neighbor, Robert Evans, is also in this 1779 census.
Even more interesting. Shouldn't William Coats be here also?
Several of the neighbors to his original land of 1766 are also in
this 96th District Census: Jacob Brooks, and James Williams are on
it. Possible inheriters of his neighbors land are on it. They
include: Anthony Golding, John, Henry & Zacariah Stedman, and a
John Hog. Their are 3 explanations for him not being in this
census. 1) He was missed. 2) The North side of Bush River isn't
part of old 96th District in 1779 or 3) He was already deceased by
this point. Can anyone verify that number 2 is true?
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilscott/glasgow.htm
Here is a list of Coats mentioned on this site, for those who are on this
list, but cannot get on the internet:
COATS
Albert O.
C. Earl
Charles A.
Charles E.
Daisy D. (wife of Frank)
Dorothy P. (wife of C. Earl)
Edward B.
Frank M.
Glenna Laveta
Helen V. (wife of Albert O.)
Katie B. (wife of Chas. A.)
Lillie (dau. of Chas. A.)
Louisa A. (wife of W. Y.)
Melissa Ann
Nora (wife of Cader C.)
Ray Raymond ("Lil Tom")
Sarah J.
Timothy G.
V. M.
W. T. (soldier)
W. Y.
That's it!
Karen Foster Montgomery
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilscott/glasgo1.htm
Glasgow Cemetery in Scott County (Illinois) Catalogued
by Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McHarry, Havana, Illinois.
Coats are mentioned on this page.
Enjoy!
Karen Foster Montgomery
If John O'Neal was a trustee of a South Carolina College, I'll bet there
are a bundle of unpublished papers available for him...I have another
line and one of them was a trustee at the University of TN, in Knoxville
or Nashville and there are 26 cubic feet of boxed papers that were his,
many are personal letters that have been written to family members....so
I suspect SC would probably have the same for John O'Neal...you have to
go there to read them however...:( Char
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Sorry for adding non Coate stuff to list, but may be interesting to anyone
searching Coppock
since Marmadude Coate (173?-1822) married Mary Jane Coppock,
Concerning JOHN BROWN'S RAID at Harper's Ferry
" The arsenal buildings were captured by Brown and his men soon after they
entered the town on Sunday night. They were guarded thereafter (at one time
or other) by Albert Hazlett, a native of Pennsylvania and a liestenant in
Brown's command; Edwin COPPOC, another of Brown's lieutenants and a resident
of Iowa. "
maybe he was some kin.
Bill Mitchell, Enterprise, Alabama
wlmit(a)snowhill.com
I have a clue that is a little piece of the puzzle for those of you
related to Marmaduke Coate (173?-1822) and Mary Jane Coppock, his
wife. Mary Jane Coppock had a sister named Rebeckah who married a
Robert Evans. Using land, and 1790 census records, I have found
Rebeckah. She is the head of household in the 1790 census listed
as Rebeckah Evans living next to Gentleman John Coate. Her
husband, Robert had died previous to 1786, so we now at least have
a place where she lived. She supposedly died in 1801. Does
anyone have Newberry SC records for her death in 1801? Thanks.
LINDA COATE DUDICK, Columbus, Ohio:
LDudick(a)ancestory.com
http://www.ancestory.com
Thanks Joe...Char
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Joe Coates" <grampajoec(a)Lynchburg.net>
To: "Char Coats-Siercks" <coats(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: Coates Family History and Genealogical Research Files
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 23:51:53 -0500
Have been advised that the SC Historical Society has Coates Family
History
and Genealogical Research Files; Request # 30-4 "Coates File Folder",
Record
No. SCHS-95.60315; last modified 02-27-1995. Request sent to: SC
Historical
Society
Coates Holding
Repository
100 Meeting Street
Charleston, SC.
29401
I have made official inquiry as to how to access and review entire file
and
costs thereof; have also asked friend who has inside contact to inquire
as
to how we can get this file... will advise findings in couple days
hopefully.......grampajoec
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Well, I'd say we have enough, Wilson, William, James and John to go
around...boy they just keep going and going and going...hmmm reminds me
of.....<g>...Char
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From: "Joe Coates" <grampajoec(a)Lynchburg.net>
To: <Coats(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: More Coats- Coates info
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 23:44:12 -0500
Hinds County, MS Cemetery book shows the following:
Mollie Coats, Daughter of J.W. and Lou Coats, died 1865.
This is one for the MS Coats researchers to figure out.
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Va. Regiments in Civil War shows:
Sgt. Wilson Coates, Co. "D", known as "Ludlow's Pills", 6th Va.
Infantry;
Mahone's Old Brigade.-- mortally wounded @ battle of the Crater, died in
hospital @ Petersburg, Va. 1864.
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Well, this is another real one...MS got it and Intel as well, here is
the MS article on it:
http://www.msnbc.com/msn/253803.asp
This one makes it appear as though it came from someone you know...so be
careful...apparently it only affects Word documents and
Outlook...something to do with some program language...I'm lost
now...just don't open any attachments in an email that looks like it was
sent from someone you know, unless you varify with them first that they
really sent it....
Char
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