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Hi Linda,
Have you had an opportunity to look over the family information I sent
you on my husband's Coates (Coats) line? His kit was one of the three
new members you mentioned. I received an email just this morning that
the lab received the kit yesterday. We are so excited.
Martha PHILLIPS COATES
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:03:52 -0400 Linda Coate <lcoate(a)ancestrees.com>
writes:
> I just wanted to keep everyone updated. We have THREE new members
> whom
> have sent for kits and joined the Coates Family Project. Thank you
>
> all! Linda Coate
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Interesting John. I hadn't received this email and I'm so glad you
forwarded it. Linda
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I just wanted to keep everyone updated. We have THREE new members whom
have sent for kits and joined the Coates Family Project. Thank you
all! Linda Coate
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Subject: Family Tree DNA's Sizzling Summer Sale
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:22:32 -0500
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Dear Group Administrator,
Due to popular demand Family Tree DNA is extending its Sizzling Summer
Sale until September 30th! This promotion is geared toward bringing new
members to your projects by offering the following big incentives:
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$189
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The purpose of this sale is to grow our database and at the same time
help our Group Administrators encourage those "fence sitters" to climb
off the fence and join your project.
To date, the reaction has been very strong and we feel the benefit to
the database and to your projects justifies the extension of this
promotion. We would also like to thank all of our Group Administrators
who have sent details of this promotion out by email or by postings to
blogs and lists. It is clearly working, and we ask that you continue
your efforts to make this promotion a growth vehicle for your projects.
IMPORTANT: This promotion requires that payment is either made by credit
card or received by the conclusion of the sale on September 30th, 2008.
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Does anyone know who the William and John Coates are listed in the
following Chesterfield Co., VA court records? Thanks. Linda Coate
(Coats in 1799 in VA, trying to determine if William
or John married into this Jesse Clark family)
..............................................................25 April
1799 - Jesse CLARKE, Sr., sells to Allison CLARKE for 1 shilling 2
Negroes named Daniel and Joshua. Witnesses were Wm. COATES and John
COATES. (Chesterfield Co. DB 14, p. 479) 25 April 1799 - Jesse CLARKE,
Sr., for love and consideration and 1 shilling to Wm. COATES 3 Negroes
Delsey, John, and Polly. Witnesses were Allison CLARKE and John COATES.
(Chesterfield Co. DB 14, p. 480) 2
May 1799 - Allison CLARKE married Elizabeth COATES. (Chesterfield
Co. Marriages)
7 May 1799 - Charles CLARKE married Nancy MARTIN. (Chesterfield Co.
Marriages)
19 July 1799 - James CLARKE and Sarah h/w and Jane NEWBY have rec'd. of
Elisha NEWBY exor of Wm. NEWBY the part and portion left them agreeable
to their father's will. (Chesterfield Co. DB 14, p. 491.) 30 July 1799 -
Jesse CLARKE, Sr., sells to Gardner CLARKE his son 150a for 20
shillings. Land bounded by Eleazar CLAY, "down the branch to a corner
maple, then along my father's old line," and FARGUSON's line. Thomas
ASHBROOKE was witness. (Chesterfield Co. DB 15, p. 30) 8 August 1799 -
William CLARKE surviving partner of Wm. CLARKE Company sells to John
BRANDER 169a for 320 pounds. (Chesterfield Co. DB 14, p.
516)
9 December 1799 - Samuel CLARKE and Ann h/w settle the estate of William
WINFREE, Ann's father. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 277) 9 December 1799 -
Thomas CLARKE exor of will of Francis BEAVIL which is proved in court.
(Chesterfield Co. COB 13, p. 161) 15 January 1800 - Will of James CLARKE
Wife - Sarah (NEWBY) - Lands left by her father
Eldest son - John
Sons - George and Charles
Daughter - Sarah
Will proved 12 July 1802, Sarah refused to act and Sheriff is to be
admin. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 542)
.
13 April 1800 - Allison CLARKE and Elizabeth h/w sell to Samuel CLARKE
for 279 pounds 186a bounded by Wm. WINFREE, dec'd. and now in possess of
the sd Samuel CLARKE as his wife's right of Dower, J. BELCHER, Spring
Run Road, Wm. NEWBY, Sr.'s. John BELCHER, Robert FARGUSON, Rowlen
PUCKETT, and Wm. COATES were witnesses. (Chesterfield Co. DB 15, p. 126)
15 June 1800 - Will of John CLARKE
Wife - Sarah
Sons - John (oldest)
George
Charles
Dau - Sarah
13 July 1800 - Jesse CLARKE witnessed the will of Sofire FORD. She names
her grandchildren William COATS (to receive 2 Negroes) and Elizabeth
COATS (to receive 3 Negroes). Rest of estate to be divided equally
between the two grandchildren. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 346) 21 July
1800 - Ellison CLARKE and Elizabeth h/w sell to William COATES for 150
pounds 120a bounded by John CLAYTON,, Henry TURPIN, Samuel CASHON, the
main road, Samuel CHEATHAM, and sd. Wm. COATES. John CLAYTON, Allen
WHITWORTH, and John COATES were witnesses. (Chesterfield Co. DB 15, p.
124)
5 August 1800 - Allison CLARKES will written: Wife - Nancy - All house
and land, Household and Kitchen furniture and Negroes Tom, Peter, Jue,
Pat and her increase, Peggy and her increase, all horses, cattle, sheep,
hogs during her widowhood and until son Jeremiah come to age. Wife to
get present crops to pay bills To dau. Phoebe TALBOTT one Negro girl
named Amey; To Shadrick 200 pounds VA currency to be paid to him when he
come of age out of my estate;
To Tabitha one Negro girl named Rany and other named Clarissy one other
named Edy also one feather bed and furniture one small chest one ? and
saddle, two cows and calves, one half dozen earthen plates one dish and
one common size iron pot.
When my son Jeremiah comes of age then all my estate then in my wife's
possession except my land shall be equally divided between my wife,
Nancy, and her three sons Shadrick, Allison, and Jeremiah and at the
same time my land to be equally divided between her and my two youngest
sons Allison and Jeremiah and at her death her part of the land to be
divided between the youngest boys and the rest of my estate in her
possession to be equally divided between all of my three sons Shadrick,
Allison, and Jeremiah to them etc.
Nancy to be exor along with Jeremiah BAUGH; Peter CLARKE, Jeremiah
BAUGH, and Arthur GRAVES were witnesses. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 379)
8 September 1800 - Will of William CLARKE proved. (Chesterfield Co. COB
13,
p. 311)
28 November 1800 - William CLARKE witnesses will of John FORE, Sr.
(Chesterfield Co.)
December 1800 - Thomas CLARKE one of the Commissioners to examine estate
of Neil BUCHANAN, dec'd. and Mary BUCHANAN, dec'd., attended to same
w/us Charles DU? and Conrad WEBB (?). (Chesterfield Co.) 7 April 1801 -
Appraisement of the estate of William CLARKE by Edward GOODE, William
ROWLETTE, and Thomas HARE. 1 riding chair, 2 old carts, 1 wheat fan, 1
whip saw, 1 cut saw, old set carpenter tools, old, man's saddle, 5
shoats, 1 old silver watch, and 1 gun. Amount 36.12.00. (Chesterfield
Co. WB 5, p. 402)
13 April 1801 - Will of Allison CLARKE proved by Peter CLARKE and
Jeremiah BAUGH. Nancy CLARKE and Jeremiah BAUGH named as exors.
(Chesterfield Co. COB 14, p. 77)
27 April 1801 - Peter CLARKE and others inventory estate of Francis
LOCKETT. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 430)
30 April 1801 - Samuel DAVIS and Amelia h/w sold to William CLARKE for
200 pounds 75 a. bounded by John B__?__, Thomas SHORES line, and which
was conveyed to the said Samuel and wife by Betty HOLT and other
Legatees of David HOLT, Dec'd., by Deed on 7 September 1787.
(Chesterfield Co. DB 16, p. 150)
8 June 1801 - Sophia CLARKE granted admin. of estate of Thomas CLARKE,
dec'd. Inventory of estate not dated - Billey (man), Jack (man), Roger,
woman and child Phily and Lucy, Molly, Gilley, James, bay mare, gray
mare and colt, bay 2 years old mare, 1 sorrel mare, 1 sorrel horse, 1
sorrel horses, 14 head cattle, 11 head sheep, 1 field of corn, 1 stack
of fodder, 1 chair and horses, l wagon and gear, 1 pound of oats, 1
parcel of wheat, parcel of peas 3 ploughs and drags, 1 cart, 2 syeth
blades, 1 parcel blades, a pound of shingles, 1 cutting box, 8 hogs,
parcel of blacksmith tools, parcel of carpenter tools, saddle and
bridle, gun, silver watch, 12 dozen chairs, 14 dozen chairs, 1 table, 1
writing desk and candle stand, tong, shovel, 1 table, 1 oval glass,
parcel of books 2 chests, 1 case and bottles, 1 small pine table, 1
small trunk, 1 large trunk, 1 small trunk, 1 chest w/drawers, w sugar
box, 1 small bed, 2 sheets and blankets, 1 large bed, w sheets w/? and
bedstead, 1 bed, 2 sheets, blankets and counterpane, 1 curtain bed w/bed
furniture, 1 bucket and pitcher, parcel of plantation tools, 2 iron
pots, 1 gith (?) watch, 1 small pot, sundries in kitchen. Total 865.6.0.
(Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 464 and COB 14, p. 105) 12 September 1801 -
Jesse CLARKE proved will of Sophia FORD. (Chesterfield Co. COB 14, p.
17)
15 October 1801 - Sarah CLARKE (d/o Sarah) married John WOODWARD.
(Chesterfield Co.)
18 October 1801 - William B. CLARKE married Alice GRAVES. (Chesterfield
Co. Marriages)
5 November 1801 - Items belonging to estate of Francis BEAVIL which have
not been divided - 1/2 of which is shown as the estate of Thomas CLARKE.
(Chesterfield Co.)
10 January 1802 - Thomas CLARK on Commission to examine list of Neil and
Mary BUCHANAN, dec'd. (Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 506) 24 March 1802 -
John Howell BRIGGS of Sussex Co. of the first part John BAIRD of Ch. Co.
of the second part and James CAMPBELL and Wm. CLARKE of Ch. Co. of the
third part - where as the said John H. BRIGGS now at the sealing and
delivery of these presents in justly indebted to the said John BAIRD in
the full sum of 1,697 pounds current money of Virginia etc., (a deed of
trust)
(Chesterfield Co. DB 16, p. 64-69)
12 July 1802 - Will of James CLARKE proved. Sarah CLARKE refused to act.
Sheriff takes over Admin. of estate. Inventory shows 5 Negroes: Buck,
Judah, Jane, Chanie, and Robert. 1 bay horse, 4 head cattle, ? feathers,
2 pair bed blankets, 1 horse cart, 1 fine mahogany bed head with ?, a
parcel of books, 1 trunk, 3 embalmed birds, 1 old case and bottles, 1
mahog. desk, 1 counterpane, 1 common bed head, 1 easy chair, 11 Windsor
chairs, 2 mahog. tables, 2 large china bowls, 1 small china bowl, a
parcel of china cups and saucers and tea pot, a parcel of earthenware
bowls and dishes, a parcel of glassware, 2 silver tablespoons, 9 silver
tea spoons, 1 silver soup spoon, 1 pair sugar tongs, 1 caster, 1/2 doz.
knives and forks, 1 pair steel yards, 1 large copper kettle, 1 bell
metal skillet, 1 man's and 1 woman's saddle, a pair of old Irons, 1
copper stew pan, 3 candle molds, a parcel of plantation utensils, a
parcel of butter pots, etc, mahogany cradle, 1 spinning wheel, 1 pit
saw, 2 empty casks, 1 candle stand, 1 fringe box. Total 308.1.6.
(Chesterfield Co. WB 6, p. 16) (Also Chesterfield Co. COB 14, p. 296) 24
August 1802 - James W. WINFREE to Samuel CLARKE for 141 pounds current
money of Virginia 78-1/2 a. 51 acres of which was allotted to the said
James WINFREE by the commissioners appointed by the court of
Chesterfield County to allot to the children of Wm. WINFREE, dec'd., who
died intestate and bounded by the lines of Enoch ROBERTS, Wm. TRAYLOR,
the dower line and Matthew WINFREES also 27-1/2 acres being the seventh
part of the dower land held by the mother of the said James WINFREE and
which he the said James WINFREE is entitled to at the death of his
mother being 1/7 part of 193 acres of which he is in possession of etc -
reads as the above deed. This deed was witnessed by Peter CLARK, Gardner
CLARKE, Robert FARGUSON, and Wm. N. TRAYLOR. (Chesterfield Co. DB 16, p.
88)
13 September 1802 - William V. TRAYLOR and Elizabeth h/w to Samuel
CLARKE for 142 pounds current money of Virginia 79-1/4 a. land that was
allotted to the said Eliz. wife of said Wm. by the commissioners
appointed by the Court of the said County of Chesterfield to allot to
the children of Wm. WINFREE, dec'd., who died intestate and is
...bounded by the lines of Enoch ROBERTS, Arthur HONER, the dower line
and Wiley WINFREES - also 27-1/4 a. being the 1/7 part of the dower land
held by the mother of the said Elizabeth wife of the said Wm. N. TRAYOR
to which the said Elizabeth is entitled to at the death of her mother
being 1/7 part of 193 acres of which she is now in possession of.
Together with the reversions and reversions, remainder and remainders
rents ? and profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof to the
said Sam CLARK and to his heirs to the said granted lands and principles
belonging or in any wise appertaining. (Chesterfield Co. DB 16, p. 81)
10 January 1803 - The administration of the estate of Thomas CLARKE was
granted to William CALVIN. (Chesterfield Co. COB 15, p. 2) 10 January
1803 - Ordered that Jesse CLARKE, Sam CLARK, Philip VEST, Wm. FERGUSON
or any three of them being first sworn to appraise the estate of Thomas
CLARKE, Dec'd. (Chesterfield Co. COB 15, p. 3) May 1803 - James CLARKE
vs Humphry DALE; also Ellyson CLARKE vs Samuel CLARKE in debt. Judgment
for the plaintiff for 19.13.5. (Chesterfield Co. COB 15,
p. ?)
1 June 1803 - Gardner FOWLER and Salley h/w sell to James CLARKE to
acres for $50.00. Land bounded by Archer PUCKET, Samuel NEWY, James
CLARKE and sd Gardner. DB 16, p. 257 This deed from Gardner FOWLER and
Sally h/w to James CLARKE ack. (Chesterfield Co. COB 15, p. 56) 1 June
1803 - Jesse CLARKE sells to Charles CLARKE, his son, bounded by sd
Jesse, Gardner CLARKE, Thomas ASHBROOK, Samuel CLARKE and Wm. WINFREE,
dec'd., containing 139-1/2 acres for $1.00 and love and affection.
Shadrack CLARKE was one of the witnesses. (Chesterfield Co. DB 16, p.
241 )
8 August 1803 - Inventory and appr. of estate of Thomas CLARKE taken by
Jesse CLARKE, Samuel CLARKE, and Philip VERT. 1 pair wedges and hoe, 2
jugs, pewter bason, 1 cask, plough harness, 1 saddle, 1 hammer, 6 bands
of corn, 1 cow, 1 pit wheel and chain, 1 table, a gun, 1 safe, some
china ware, tea kettle, 1 looking glass, 1 candle mold, 1 chair, 5 old
chairs, 1 dutch oven, shovel and tongs, a Negro fellow named Kix, a
Negro woman named Betty and a Negro girl-name unreadable. Total
228.13.2.
.
(Chesterfield Co. WB 6) 16 August 1803 - Commonwealth vs Jesse CLARKE -
punishment for having taken a false oath. costs 7.61. (Chesterfield Co.
COB 15, p.
.
73) October 1803 - Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Thomas
CLARKE returned and recorded. (Chesterfield Co. COB 15, p. 103
Hi everyone,
I am researching my family of Arwine / Arnwine.
I am reviewing a Will that I ordered many years ago for John W. Irwin , as a potential Arwine. He mentions his brother - in - law George Coats of York Co. Pa. He also mentions a brother Joseph G. Irwin . I found Joseph G. Irwin with the Coats Family in York Co. Town of Fawn. Pa. I found an earlier posting on this list where there is a Will for a Joseph G. Irwin born 1804 and died 1870 and am interested in seeing it and sharing info. Thank You. Kathy Oster loster(a)shaw.ca
Descendants of George Coats
1 George Coats 1790 -
..... 2 Margaret Coats 1838 -
......... +? Pyle
..... 2 Joseph R. Coats 1834 -
......... +Ruth A. ?
..... 2 Phebe A. Coats 1836 -
..... 2 Sarah Janes Coats
......... +William Webb
I am hoping to track down a descendent of Fern Leora Oldham, born 1917 who married Farrell La Vern Coates in 1942. Fern was a cousin of my grandfather and as I understand it she has conducted extensive research on the Oldham side of the family. I have had no success reaching anyone on the Oldham list, but I am hoping to find a Coates descendent here. I am desperate to contact whoever received her research when she passed away as I believe she may be in the possession of a diary or journal that can aid my research.
Thank You,
Christy Fillerup
Millenealogy Family History Research
Salt Lake City, Utah
www.millenealogy.com
We have another kit extension in from 12 points to 25 and it's the 3rd
time I know of where additional results have moved the person from their
original group to another group! I just posted the results at
http://www.ancestrees.com/dn/family.html under what is now the group
called Hezekiah Coats. In this case it shows 2 different persons that
have possible Robert Coates of Massachusetts connections having DNA
similarities that would support same. Now the work will be to prove
each of the generations back to see if this is their common ancestor.
In any case, if you only have 12 points of DNA as a test, it doesn't
necessarily confirm that you are in the correct cousin grouping on our
Coates DNA page. So far 25 points has been the position where you can
at least know that you've been connected to the correct cousins.
Thank you goes to all who are continuing to participate and help each
other work on your common ancestry! Linda Coate, Admin.
We got in extended DNA results in for the James/John/William group in
our website plus we have updated links for a couple of our member's kit
numbers at http://www.ancestrees.com/dna/family.html. Enjoy.
Linda Coate
Hi, I'm in the process of switching the genealogy to a new webserver.
You should not notice any difference in website addresses but we might
be down a couple days in the process. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Linda Coate http://www.ancestrees.com
Wife and I were visiting the Courthouse in Eutaw, AL, where I found
those land records. Come to think of it, John R. may have been John
Rosbura Coats, the ancestor of Odessa Coats Collins, who wrote the
Coate, Coates, Coats book. I've been so busy fighting off hospital bills
and insurance companies, I hate to open those files again. I just start
chasing rabbits. I made copies of numerous land transactions, but I
don't believe they were between those two families, but I may be wrong.
There is no substitute for "boots on the ground", when looking for
original records, so we may be able to go there again, and organize the
work better. There is so much info, I'm having a hard time coordinating
it, especially in chronological order. John W
For the James Robert and Major John Coats group, when they lived in the
same county in Alabama, have land/deed records been checked to see if
they lived near each other or if they witnessed each others documents in
deed or court records? If either one of them died in that county in
Alabama, were they witnesses in the wills, or were they assigned
administration or ***did they make purchases from each other's estate
sales? These are all ways to find if they considered themselves
somewhat close family. The same goes for the Gabriel Garrett Coats and
Elijah Coats group. When and where did they live in the same place and
do any of their documents have connections? If this hasn't been
done, it's an approach to study the closeness of their relationship, get
a better understanding of where their lives intersected - if they grew
up together, and find any Coats of the correct age to possibly be their
parents. These are ways to get leads on the line. Maybe you know
where one of your DNA matches lived when they were young and then it's
worth checking to see if your ancestor could have lived there too.
Food for thought. Have a great day. I'm going to be helping
construct houses for the first time with Habitat for Humanity. Wish me
luck. It's going to be close to 90 degrees today. Linda
Linda,
I believe that I do thru DNA from Gabriel Garrett Coates,
but we cannot connect before him on paper.
The DNA is a 37 point match to my cousin who is a Coates.
pauldward2(a)juno.com
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