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Char,
I would be willing to donate to help with a DNA test for one of the male
decendents of Harwell Gabriel Coates of Kershaw county SC married to M
Gaskins abt 1810. Any takers??
Paul Donnie Ward
In 1721 in the New Hampshire colonial records, there was a small pox
epidemic running arift in Boston MA, so with such a threat Mr. Robert
Coates was ordered as the officer to inspect all incoming ships and
vessells into the New Hampshire port...the council was in Portsmith,
NH and the entry date is June 26, 1721 -
Char
Hi listers
Anyone wishing to trade information for the Headstone photograph of COATES W
V Major Royal Engineers died 3-12-1935 please contact me.
Colyn Brookes
Project Director
MIBISA (Military Burials In South Africa) Archive Project
cedwardb(a)mweb.co.za
http://mibisa.fotopic.nethttp://public.fotki.com/Colyn-Brookeshttp://www.lulu.com/content/347892
Tel: 021-930-2752
Cel: 079-551-9051
The following kit was received by Houston for processing: DNA Kit 92915
Get your DNA kit, your descendants will thank you....:)
For more info on DNA:
http://coatsarchive.us