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----Original Message Follows----
From: Jane Digerness <ma_cat1935(a)yahoo.com>
To: Charlotte Coats <coats(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Coats genealogy in N.Ireland
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:25:05 -0700 (PDT)
Hi, Charlotte...
THANK YOU for your quick response...and I have to
apologize for my slow reply. Wednesday I was swamped
with one thing after another. Yesterday was "doctor"
day 35 mi from home, plus some shopping up there, and
today is wash day...but I'm not letting THIS day pass
without responding to some e-mails.
Like you, I'm fearful of changing e-mail addresses
for fear of losing family history contacts!!
My CRAIG branch--from Straid (near Gracehill, which
is near Ballymena), County Antrim, N.Ireland--first
arrived in America in 1864--just two weeks or 2
mos--depending on who is telling the story, and we
can't find the ship they came on) before my
grandfather was born in Brooklyn. Then in 1865/66,
they migrated on to southern Illinois, and I have a
"gut" feeling they went to relatives there...but
whether it was of the CRAIG family or the associated
McCLURKIN family, I don't know...maybe both.
The McClurkins landed in SC in the 1700's, and may
have come with your Craigs. I just can't help feeling
there are connections we are not seeing among some of
these different groups!!!
RIGHT!! The paper trail is pretty iffy...especially
when you get into Ireland!! We have my CRAIG line back
to John, b 1717, probably in Larne, Co. Antrim, and
his brother Adam, b 1718. But we have no parents for
them, nor a clue when they arrived from Scotland,
except Grandpa said his ancestors only left Scotland
because they were directed to go to N.Ireland and put
down the Irish who were giving the English king all
kinds of fits.
Somehow I got clear out of high school with never
having had a history course! I didn't dodge it--have
always loved anything associated with history! But I
don't have dates and places in my head! I'd guess it
was in the latter 1600's, early 1700's that the Irish
found Scots taking over N.Ireland, but I don't know
that!
IF there is a connection from a COATS family to my
great-grandmother Jane DUNBAR CRAIG, it would be in
N.Ireland, as she was born in (or about) 1823, and she
and her husband James didn't bring their family to
America until 41 yrs after that.
Getting "across the pond" with this ancestry was
something else!!! THANKFULLY I had a cousin, though he
was not a genealogist, he was interested in the CRAIG
origins; he was in England and decided to go to
Ireland before coming back to the USA and search out
the Craigs. I gave him what clues I had, and he and
his wife spent the better part of two weeks searching,
until he FOUND them in a little Moravian church in
Gracehill! What info we have on them comes from the
parish registers of that church. I also have a
smidgeon of info from Griffith's Evaluation of 1862.
What are some of your Craig names who came to
America in the mid-1700's?? I have just a little on a
couple of Craig families who came in that time period.
Please do keep in touch. I keep hoping all of these
things will Click and come together sometime!!!
THANKS again...
Jane :)
--- Charlotte Coats <coats(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yep, I'm still here...afraid to change emails
> because of the family
> history....:)
>
> Well, my Craigs are from Ireland/Scotland,
> Scotch/Irish, but they came here
> mid 1700s...my Coats are out of SC.......
>
> NY is one of those areas where we don't have any
> info on the Coats...but my
> Craig line is out of PA and SC...these are very
> large famlilies out of York
> and Westmoreland Counties in PA...so whether any of
> them went into NY I
> don't know...I can usually get my lines back to the
> American Revolutionary
> Period but beyound that it gets real murky...not to
> mention in MD the names
> is spelled Courts and Coarts....the Courts has been
> transcribed as Coates
> ....
>
>
> Coate, Coates, Coats Digital Archive
> http://www.coatsarchive.us
>
> The above link will take you to the info that I do
> have on Coats...
>
> Char
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Jane Digerness <ma_cat1935(a)yahoo.com>
> To: coats(a)hotmail.com
> Subject: Coats genealogy in N.Ireland
> Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:36:58 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Hi, Charlotte...
> I hope you are still at this "address!"
> This morning my cousin Barbara sent me an e-mail
> she
> had gotten from you sometime back relative to the
> possibility that our DUNBAR great-grandmother was
> the
> daughter of a COATS/COATES woman who married into a
> Dunbar family in the early 1800's in Belfast, or
> surrounding area, and had a daughter, Jane Dunbar,
> born 1823. Jane (for whom I am named) married James
> "Red" CRAIG in the 1840's and had a large family in
> Straid (near Gracehill and Ballymena, County
> Antrim),
> North Ireland. We have Craig genealogy for a couple
> more generations before that, but Jane has been a
> mystery for all 53 years I've been searching for
> her.
> There seems to be just NOTHING!
> James had been raised a Moravian, and when he
> married "outside the faith," he was ousted, but
> James
> was received back in and they took in Jane, too--and
> they were Moravians in Brooklyn, NY...then became
> staunch Presbyterians in Illinois and Kansas.
> The theory keeps popping up--TRADITION, you
> know--that Jane's mother was a COATS, and we seem to
> be unable to either prove or disprove that idea!
> Can you shed any light on it??
> THANK YOU very much for your time and interest!!
> Jane D.D.
> ma_cat1935(a)yahoo.com
>
>
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----Original Message Follows----
From: Jane Digerness <ma_cat1935(a)yahoo.com>
To: coats(a)hotmail.com
Subject: Coats genealogy in N.Ireland
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:36:58 -0700 (PDT)
Hi, Charlotte...
I hope you are still at this "address!"
This morning my cousin Barbara sent me an e-mail she
had gotten from you sometime back relative to the
possibility that our DUNBAR great-grandmother was the
daughter of a COATS/COATES woman who married into a
Dunbar family in the early 1800's in Belfast, or
surrounding area, and had a daughter, Jane Dunbar,
born 1823. Jane (for whom I am named) married James
"Red" CRAIG in the 1840's and had a large family in
Straid (near Gracehill and Ballymena, County Antrim),
North Ireland. We have Craig genealogy for a couple
more generations before that, but Jane has been a
mystery for all 53 years I've been searching for her.
There seems to be just NOTHING!
James had been raised a Moravian, and when he
married "outside the faith," he was ousted, but James
was received back in and they took in Jane, too--and
they were Moravians in Brooklyn, NY...then became
staunch Presbyterians in Illinois and Kansas.
The theory keeps popping up--TRADITION, you
know--that Jane's mother was a COATS, and we seem to
be unable to either prove or disprove that idea!
Can you shed any light on it??
THANK YOU very much for your time and interest!!
Jane D.D.
ma_cat1935(a)yahoo.com
FYI....
----Original Message Follows----
From: <herstory2004-dna(a)yahoo.com>
Reply-To: herstory2004-dna(a)yahoo.com
To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [DNA] Newspaper article on SMGF project
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:22:20 -0700 (PDT)
The link to this Deseret News (Salt Lake City) article came on one of my
other mail lists.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1,1249,600129402,00.html
Rebecca
We have a new member in our Coats DNA project!!
I don't know anything on the family info yet...but you'll be the first to
know when I get it...!!
Char
Coats, Coates, Coate Archive now at:
http://www.coatsarchive.us
----Original Message Follows----
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----Original Message Follows----
From: Tmollaun(a)aol.com
To: coats(a)hotmail.com
Subject: Found Coates Posting onm Roots
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 16:22:13 EDT
Hi Char!
I found this in Roots Web. I get automatic updates on
all new Coates postings.
Don't know if you get these postings too. Anyway, this
lookes interesting for someone out there. Wish it was I.
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2JJ.2ACEB/790
Photo of Edd Coates.
Author: Denese Alvis Date: 14 Apr 2005 1:23 AM GMT
Surnames: Coates
Classification: Query
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Found in an antique shop in Culpeper, Virginia, a 1'"x1", black and white
photo mounted on cardboard. In the picture is a young male child. The
picture
appears to have been taken in the late 1800's to early 1900's. On the back
is
written Edd (spelled as written) Coates.
We would like to help this little guy find his way back to family. Please
feel free to contact me at sierrahdawn(a)hotmail.com
Best wishes....
Dee
Happy digging to all of my potential cousins. -Donna Mollaun
Hi Charlotte,
I'm connected, but not related.
My fourth great grandfather was Thomas Gilbert of Newberry County. When his
first wife Rebecca Gauntt died, he married her sister, Mary Gauntt Coats.
Mary was the widow of William Coats, and they had sons Daniel P. and
Frederick. Thomas and Mary moved from Newberry County to Limestone Co., AL
sometime in the late 1820s. Daniel had moved to Nacadoches County, TX by
1850.
Jane
----Original Message Follows----
From: Max Blankfeld <max(a)familytreedna.com>
Reply-To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: More Re: [DNA] The Genographic Project and Family Tree DNA
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 12:05:21 -0500
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Also, and very important, I was asked by Spencer Wells to post the following
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----Original Message Follows----
From: Tmollaun(a)aol.com
To: coats(a)hotmail.com
Subject: Coates from Shawnee Ohio
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 12:42:19 EDT
Dear Char,
I have an extensive tree of the Charles E. Coates &
Ellen (Taylor) Coates family who cam from England in 1863.
Charles & Ellen first settled in Cardon, Huntington Co., PA.
They all moved to Shawnee, Perry Co., OH before 1880.
Their children were:
1.William Coates: Born <1864> Cardon, PA who married Minnie Thompson
2.Fanny Coates: Born May 1865 Cardon, PA
3.James Coates: Born <1867> Cardon, PA who married Minnie Thompson
(not a mistake)
4.Harry Coates: Born April 1870 Cardon, PA who married Mary J.
(unknown maiden n.)
5.Charles T. Coates: Born 2/25/1871 Cardon, PA who married Vinnie Harlow
6.Isaac Coates: Born Jan. 1873 Cardon, PA who married Della Pace(?)
7.John Taylor Coates: Born May 1877 Shawnee, OH married to Ethel Smith
8.Thomas G. Coates: Born Sept. 1881 Shawnee, OH married to Abbie
(unknown maiden n.)
9.Ellen Coates: Born April 1883 in Shawnee, OH
I would like to offer more information to anyone who is
researching this line of Coates. I have pages and pages of
information with research data and a text tree.
Donna Mollaun <tmollaun(a)aol.com>
FYI...thanks Joe....
Char
----Original Message Follows----
From: "J.Coates" <grampajoec(a)planetcomm.net>
To: "Charlotte Coats Siercks" <coats(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: bits & pieces
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 09:54:53 -0400
The following items were extracted from the USGenWeb Archives:
1. Augusta County,, Va. Court records show Elizabeth Coats, orphan of Joshua
Coats, to be bound to William Carruthers 8/16/1774. p.180.
2. Oglethorpe County, Ga. 1840 Census show Jesse J. Coats, age 62, file 31.
3. Barren County, Ky. 1810 Census show George Coats, John Coats, Thomas
Coats, Walter Coats and William Coats.
4. Chester, Pa. 1790 Head of Household Census shows Moses Coats and Thomas
Coats.
5. Pike County, Ga. Marriages 1781-1857 show the following:
Elizabeth Coats married Nathaniel Maples 1848;
Mary Ann Coats married Charles Sealey 1850;
Margaret Ann Coates married Nathaniel Lewis 1851; Francis Coats married
George D. Cook 1857; W.J. Coats married Mary P. Thornton 1857.
6. Morgan County, Ga. 1824 Tax List shows James Coats.
7. Gloucester County, Va. 1880 Census shows:
Alice Coates
Charles Coates
George Coates
Lucy Coates
Calhoun Coats
Carry Maude Coats
Charles B. Coats
Decatur Clyde Coats
Fanny Coats
Florida Bell Coats
India Coats
Georgia Ellen Coats
George Coats
John R. Coats
John Walter Coats
Kindall Coats
Lucy Coats
Maggie Lee Coats
Margaret Coats
Mary Susan Coats
Missouri Coats
Nancy Coats
Robert Coats
Sallie Coats
Walter Lee Coats
William Coats
William Dudley Coats.
8. Pike County, Ga. 1860 Census shows:
Wilson Coats, p.11
9. Thomas County, Ga. Marriages 1851-1939 show: William G. Coats
married Addie McLendon 7/7/1890;
Algernon A. Coats married Lula N. Wheeler 2/16/1902; W.J. Coats married
Iradella Pippin 8/27/1902; W.T. Coats married I.R. Wheeler 8/29/1902.
10. Morgan County, Ga. 1823 Tax List shows James Coats.
11. 1734 Philadelphia County, Pa. landowners show: Nicholas Coats, Thomas
Coats, William Coats.
12. Warren County, Tn. 1840 Census show: Joesph Coats & James Coats.
13. Henry County, In. 1840 Census shows:
George Coats.
14.Sussex County, N.J. 1850 Census shows: Calvin C. Coats, Jacob Coats,
James Coats, Joseph Coats and William Coats.
15. Jasper County, Ga. Marriages 1821-1841show the following:
John Coats married Lydia Pryor 8/11/1825;
Wilson Coats married Susan Pryor 12/?/1830;
Margaret Coats married
W.M. Price 1/8/1832.
16. 1783 Philadelphia Military Muster Rolls show as follows:
William Coates, Lt. Col. in the following units:
5th Co. 7th Bat. 1787
8th Co. 7th Bat 1788
6th Co. 7th Bat 1788
2nd Co. 7th Bat 1789
3rd Co. 7th Bat 1789.
17. Tuscaloosa, Al. Marriages 1825 show:
Daniel P. Coats married Nancy Neal 2/17/1825;
Richard P. Coats married Elinor Leopard 2/3/1825.
18. Philadelphia,Pa. Abstract of Wills 1777-1781 show: Susannah Coates, N.
Liberties, City of Philadelphia; 5/10/1781, R 414.
19. Coweta County, Ga. Marriages 1827-1849 show: Marshall Coats married
Sarah Endley 11/14/1833.
20. Halifax County, Va. Marriages show: Polly Coates married Richard Coates
6/9/1794; Sarah Coates married Stephen Huddleston 12/23/1793;
Milley Coates married Robert Stanfield 5/15/1788; N. Coats married Champness
Seamore 1/12/1791.
21. Talbot County, Ga. 1850 Census shows:
Hilda Coats- F age 30
John- age 16 laborer
Elias- age 12
Nancy- age 10
Sheppard- age 8
Frances- F age 6
Mary Coats age 26.
___________________
thasallfernow-grampajoec
Sandy,
I have no information on your Coats. I've copied the Coats surname list
which has dozen's of subscribers. Lister's, if you can help Sandy, don't
hit reply because it will come back to me. Instead, use:
s_hoard(a)hotmail.com
Curt Rowe
_____
From: s hoard [mailto:s_hoard@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:12 AM
Subject: AmColAn Website Query
Hello,
I found you here:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~amcolan/
My Charles COATS originated in Kershaw Co., SC. Charles married Martha
sometime while they were in South Carolina. They moved from Kershaw Co., SC
to York Co., SC between 1838 and 1844. About 1857 or so, the family moved
to Shelby Co., AL.
Charles COATS, b. May 11 1811 on gravestone, or about 1803 on census
records.
Martha "Patsy" ........possibly BARNES.....b. Dec 7 1825 on gravestone, or
about 1818 on census records.
Do you happen to know anything about the Charles COATS family when they
lived in South Carolina?
Here is a brief timeline that I have of my Charles COATS:
1811 - Kershaw Co., SC (birth of Charles Coats)
1838 - Kershaw Co., SC (birth of James Coats)
1845 - York Co., SC (birth of Margaret Coats)
1850 - York Co., SC (Census)
Here is a transcript of a census record:
1850 York Dist., SC Census
Free Inhabitants in York in the County of York State of South Carolina
enumerated by me, on the 2 day of Aug 1850. ?? Ass't Marshal.
169
Taken Aug 2, 1850
line 6
88 - 88 - Charles Coats - 47 - M - Labourer - Kershaw
Martha " - 32 - F -
York
James " - 12 - M -
Kershaw
Margaret " - 6 - F -
York
Mary J. " - 2 - F -
York
Thank you kindly for any help that you may offer.
Sandy
Michigan
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I think I've found about all I'm going to find for the moment for John
Russell Coats and his descendents and Lemuel Allen Coats and his
descendents. They were sons of Wilson Coats who was the son of Rev. William
Coats. Thanks to Frances Edmonston and Charlotte, I've also added a number
of pictures. The information is extensive so I'm not going to list it here.
Please visit http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~amcolan/Coats/coats.html and
start in Generation Four. Clicking on the first set of pictures will take
you to additional ones. The destination pages contain a lot of picture so
will take awhile to download on a slow connection. I hope someone finds the
information useful.
Good hunting,
Curt Rowe
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Subject: [GRIFFIN] Griffins of SC
Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 09:02:41 -0600
Resent-From: GRIFFIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:02:33 EDT
From: BGKBVK(a)aol.com
Reply-To: GRIFFIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: GRIFFIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Madamkitty wrote to ask for information for Bluford A Griffin. I have some
information about Bulford F Griffin. In the Annals of Newberry by John Belton
O'Neall and John A Chapman Bulford F Griffin was the brother of General John K
Griffin I believe that was K for King.John K Griffin was a Deacon in the
Bush River Baptist Church and served as Clerk in the Church. He was followed by
his brother Bulford F Griffin received as a member in the Bush River Baptist
Church on 12 Nov 1831 on the 6th of Aug 1841 he succeeded his deceased brother
as Clerk.and is now in the discharge of his duties.
They memtion Mill Creek now Cross Roads Church proceeded from Bush River
Church.. Also a member was Charles Griffin b 23 June 1763 he died 09 Aug 1820 Rev
Soldier and joined Bush River Baptist Church 9th July 1803.
Another entry.. Bluford F Griffin (father of the late Bluford Griffin of
Newberry) died and left widow Agnes. His first wife was the mother of his
children. Most of the quotes of the Book were from wills. Most of the Griffins owned
property and left wills. There is a good amount of information on Newberry CO
SC and Old Pendleton Dist SC. The name Bulford is uncommon and could be handed
down since father and son named that in early & mid 1800's. Bettye V Knight
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From: "Kathy Hardin" <khardin(a)htcomp.net>
To: <coats(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: Coats, Sarah Elizabeth b. ?
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 07:38:30 -0500
I am searching for information on a Sarah Elizabeth Coats that married
Nathaniel Maples in Pike Co. Georgia. I think she later
married William Jefferson Cook. I would like to know who her parents are
and if Henry Hoyet Coats is her father. Thank you
very much.
Kathy Roberts Hardin
5 CONT Wilson COATS
5 CONT Father Male W W 77 TN
5 CONT Fa: SC Mo:
VA
and then again, this looks like Lem's father Wilson son of Rev Will and
Nancy Baker and this shows his father born in South Carolina, that would be
Rev Will and his mother born in Virginia, that would be Nancy Baker....so
this really would confirm that John Baker may very well be Nancy's father
rather than Sylvester Baker...and I must say, at this point that sure makes
more sense...:)
Char
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Curt Rowe" <roots(a)zetcho.com>
To: COATES-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [COATES-L] Lemuel A. Coats
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 10:18:37 -0700
Found another 1880 census record for Lemuel A. Coats (son of Wilson, son of
Rev. William).
2 DATE 1880
2 PLAC Green Valley, Contra Costa, California
2 SOUR @S01@
3 PAGE FHL Film 1254064; National Archives Film T9-0064; Page 616D
3 DATA
4 TEXT Extract: 1880 United States Census
5 CONT Census Place: Green Valley, Contra Costa, California
5 CONT Source: FHL Film 1254064; National Archives Film T9-0064; Page 616D
5 CONT Household:
5 CONT Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
5 CONT Lemuel A. COATS
5 CONT Self Male M W 43 MO
5 CONT Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo:
TN
5 CONT Sarah L. COATS
5 CONT Wife Female M W 31 MO
5 CONT Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo:
MO
5 CONT Frank COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 12 OR
5 CONT Occ: At School Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Edna COATS
5 CONT Dau Female S W 6 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Charles COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 4 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT John COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 2 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Cordelia COATS
5 CONT Dau Female S W 3M CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Wilson COATS
5 CONT Father Male W W 77 TN
5 CONT Fa: SC Mo:
VA
5 CONT Mary BASYE
5 CONT Other Female W W 55 MO
5 CONT Fa: TN Mo:
MO
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Found another 1880 census record for Lemuel A. Coats (son of Wilson, son of
Rev. William).
2 DATE 1880
2 PLAC Green Valley, Contra Costa, California
2 SOUR @S01@
3 PAGE FHL Film 1254064; National Archives Film T9-0064; Page 616D
3 DATA
4 TEXT Extract: 1880 United States Census
5 CONT Census Place: Green Valley, Contra Costa, California
5 CONT Source: FHL Film 1254064; National Archives Film T9-0064; Page 616D
5 CONT Household:
5 CONT Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
5 CONT Lemuel A. COATS
5 CONT Self Male M W 43 MO
5 CONT Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo:
TN
5 CONT Sarah L. COATS
5 CONT Wife Female M W 31 MO
5 CONT Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo:
MO
5 CONT Frank COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 12 OR
5 CONT Occ: At School Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Edna COATS
5 CONT Dau Female S W 6 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Charles COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 4 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT John COATS
5 CONT Son Male S W 2 CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Cordelia COATS
5 CONT Dau Female S W 3M CA
5 CONT Fa: MO Mo:
MO
5 CONT Wilson COATS
5 CONT Father Male W W 77 TN
5 CONT Fa: SC Mo:
VA
5 CONT Mary BASYE
5 CONT Other Female W W 55 MO
5 CONT Fa: TN Mo:
MO