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Linda sorry to be so late on this response but to be frank I can't tell you
much about John Coats Sr. Just that there was a John Coats Sr living next to
John Coats Jr. in Newberry Twp., Miami Co., OH in either the 1840 or 1830
Federal Census. I am quite certain if not positive the the Jr is my John and
Martha Coats line. Also then there is the earlier research speculation that
my John Coats was a Jr., son of John and Susan Brock Coats...
Steve
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From: "Linda Coate" <lcoate(a)ancestrees.com>
To: <coates(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [COATES] Johns
> Steve, What can you tell us about John Coats, Sr.? Thanks, Linda Coate
> On 9/3/2009 7:55 PM, Steve Pearson wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> I used to think my John Coats of Miami Co., OH., who married Martha
>> (Patsey)
>> Rudy was a Junior to a John Coats Senior, and I still think he may have
>> been
>> a Jr., however the complete theory was that John Sr married a Susan Brock
>> supposed daughter of Elias and Ann (Hollingsworth) Brock and that his
>> father
>> was Gentleman John Coats. I gave up on this theory due to a lack of
>> evidence that Gentleman John ever had a John that migrated to the Miami
>> Valley of OH. Also gave up the idea that a Susan Brock ever existed. I
>> have
>> not seen a family group record of a Susan being a daughter of Elias and
>> Ann
>> with supporting evidence other than this "theory". With that said, is it
>> possible this DNA study is reviving this theory of my Coats line once
>> again?
>> What exactly is the story of this John who was a son of Gentleman John?
>> Can
>> someone help me out here? I wish my Coats line could be tested but we
>> have
>> not been able to locate a male Coats of this line that is willing to do
>> so
>> as of yet. Linda knows my story well.
>>
>> Steve Pearson
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "John Coats"<jwcoats(a)htc.net>
>> To:<Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:08 AM
>> Subject: [COATES] Johns
>>
>>
>>
>>> Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
>>> posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
>>> probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
>>> from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
>>> separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
>>> Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
>>> James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
>>> altogether separate group.
>>>
>>> When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
>>> splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
>>> Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
>>> Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
>>> 10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
>>> guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
>>> Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
>>> the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
>>> I find them.
>>>
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this is research from another Coates; not sure he wants his email and name
posted, so just posting the research for now....
What I have found is Charles Coates, 1675 Westfield England - Oct 1729,
Married Ester Neal around 1680
Children
Charles 1707 - 1795 (?)
Elizabeth 1707 - 1760 (?)
Elizabeth 1707 - 1720 (?)
Charles W. 1710-1795 (?)
Stephen 1712-1758
Abigal 1714
Margaret 1719 - 1760
Linda, Nancy Ailes was my gggaunt married Samuel
in Halifax VA 1806 or 1811 her father WM Medley
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Subject: Re: [COATES] samuel coates and nancy ailes
Stephanie, Remind me of your two people. Linda Coate
On 9/2/2009 9:14 PM, stephanie wright wrote:
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Stephanie, Remind me of your two people. Linda Coate
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Dear List,
Hello from UK.
I have a William Coates Bc 1815 who left UK (Yorkshire) possibly in the
1840's.
He lived Palmyra, New York State, Married Christianna Chapman in 1846, his
son John.C.Coates was born 1847.William visted Brawby Place( now called
Neponset), Illinois in The 1850's and died there.
Christianna ran the farm alone and raised her son.
John C.Coates married Bertha/Bridget Bushell/Bushnell.
They did well in USA and their son was Francis William Coates B 1887 D 1940.
Does anyone have connections to this family?
Caroline Haywood
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> Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 07:51:55 -0500
> From: Coats Family History <coats.genealogy(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [COATES] Johns
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> That is correct John....:) Although our William and Charles lived in
> Newberry and William died in Kershaw County, SC, they are a separate group
> of Coats out of Maryland...I suspect they are all brothers but again no
> records yet to prove they are brothers or cousins to each other...the info
> on our group has now gone into MD but we still don't know how Charles in
> MD
> was connected and that New England area is still very much under
> researched...although there has been much speculation on connections,
> documentation is still very much lacking in that New England area...which
> is
> very interesting since, that area has some really really good records...so
> Charles in MD could very well have come out of any of the surrounding
> areas...where records are not so forthcoming...In the SC group of brothers
> and/or cousins in our line, I suspect there is: William, Charles, John,
> Notley and James...also I do believe Notley may have been the executor on
> that deed of William's...Notley and Netty could very easily be a mistaken
> interp for that deed...Netty was thought to be Notley's wife but it makes
> more sense that Notley was an executor rather than Netty, so that also
> lends
> more *documentation* that William of Newberry/Kershaw was a brother to the
> rest...but like Curt says we still don't know what happened to WIlliam
> land
> in MD, no record as of yet has been found that he sold it, we also don't
> know about the wife's name of Mary in MD and Frances in SC....was she a
> Mary
> Frances or was Frances a second wife...
>
> Most of the analyses has been centered in SC but it will be records out of
> that area that will give us some better indications of all
> these...Frances'
> dad and my Dad both believed that Rev Will's dad was a James, although I
> do
> believe the documentation is good now that Rev Will's father was William
> of
> Kings Creek and his mother at least was Frances. I think it was Frances'
> father or Mrs. Rohwer who thought that James in Georgia was the James in
> our
> group and that part of his family went down into Jefferson County GA...I
> believe the Charles in Jefferson County GA was the Charles from Kelly's
> Creek in SC, no indication in the records as to what happened to his
> wife...but he and a James, who I believe was his son could have been James
> the brother, since I'm not sure what happened to him...James I think gets
> a
> land grant in GA about 1784, much later than when William and Charles
> first
> show up in SC in 1772/1773
>
> There is also a John Coats, that had land excepted from a Deed to Thomas
> Coats in SC, this could very well mean he was a son of Thomas although
> he's
> not mentioned in any other records...the major problem in this area, is
> that
> so many earlier researchers have just assumed that all those of a like
> name
> in SC were the same person...and getting out of that old train of thought
> is
> not easy....:) So with so much speculation in the records, that makes the
> DNA results that much more important....:)
>
> Y'all have a wonderful Labor Day week end!!
>
> Char
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:08 AM, John Coats <jwcoats(a)htc.net> wrote:
>
>> Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
>> posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
>> probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
>> from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
>> separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
>> Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
>> James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
>> altogether separate group.
>>
>> When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
>> splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
>> Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
>> Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
>> 10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
>> guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
>> Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
>> the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
>> I find them.
>>
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> Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 08:03:42 -0500
> From: John Coats <jwcoats(a)htc.net>
> Subject: Re: [COATES] Johns
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> John Coats wrote: Steve; John Henry told me you were having
> trouble. Linda sent me the story of John Coats Sr., saying he was the
> son of John Gent. She has the court records from the divorce
> proceedings. Looks like his son was Samuel. I think the DNA tests have
> cleared up a lot of misconception about the Coats line. I believe John
> Gent and Marmaduke were cousins, and probably were the Quakers. I
> believe our line is a totally different line, and may have been in NC
> instead of SC. Who know where they came from before that. If you could
> get someone to test, at least you could separate or connect with one of
> these. Good Luck, John
>> John,
>>
>> I used to think my John Coats of Miami Co., OH., who married Martha
>> (Patsey)
>> Rudy was a Junior to a John Coats Senior, and I still think he may have
>> been
>> a Jr., however the complete theory was that John Sr married a Susan Brock
>> supposed daughter of Elias and Ann (Hollingsworth) Brock and that his
>> father
>> was Gentleman John Coats. I gave up on this theory due to a lack of
>> evidence that Gentleman John ever had a John that migrated to the Miami
>> Valley of OH. Also gave up the idea that a Susan Brock ever existed. I
>> have
>> not seen a family group record of a Susan being a daughter of Elias and
>> Ann
>> with supporting evidence other than this "theory". With that said, is it
>> possible this DNA study is reviving this theory of my Coats line once
>> again?
>> What exactly is the story of this John who was a son of Gentleman John?
>> Can
>> someone help me out here? I wish my Coats line could be tested but we
>> have
>> not been able to locate a male Coats of this line that is willing to do
>> so
>> as of yet. Linda knows my story well.
>>
>> Steve Pearson
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "John Coats" <jwcoats(a)htc.net>
>> To: <Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:08 AM
>> Subject: [COATES] Johns
>>
>>
>>
>>> Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
>>> posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
>>> probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
>>> from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
>>> separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
>>> Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
>>> James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
>>> altogether separate group.
>>>
>>> When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
>>> splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
>>> Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
>>> Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
>>> 10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
>>> guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
>>> Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
>>> the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
>>> I find them.
>>>
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That is correct John....:) Although our William and Charles lived in
Newberry and William died in Kershaw County, SC, they are a separate group
of Coats out of Maryland...I suspect they are all brothers but again no
records yet to prove they are brothers or cousins to each other...the info
on our group has now gone into MD but we still don't know how Charles in MD
was connected and that New England area is still very much under
researched...although there has been much speculation on connections,
documentation is still very much lacking in that New England area...which is
very interesting since, that area has some really really good records...so
Charles in MD could very well have come out of any of the surrounding
areas...where records are not so forthcoming...In the SC group of brothers
and/or cousins in our line, I suspect there is: William, Charles, John,
Notley and James...also I do believe Notley may have been the executor on
that deed of William's...Notley and Netty could very easily be a mistaken
interp for that deed...Netty was thought to be Notley's wife but it makes
more sense that Notley was an executor rather than Netty, so that also lends
more *documentation* that William of Newberry/Kershaw was a brother to the
rest...but like Curt says we still don't know what happened to WIlliam land
in MD, no record as of yet has been found that he sold it, we also don't
know about the wife's name of Mary in MD and Frances in SC....was she a Mary
Frances or was Frances a second wife...
Most of the analyses has been centered in SC but it will be records out of
that area that will give us some better indications of all these...Frances'
dad and my Dad both believed that Rev Will's dad was a James, although I do
believe the documentation is good now that Rev Will's father was William of
Kings Creek and his mother at least was Frances. I think it was Frances'
father or Mrs. Rohwer who thought that James in Georgia was the James in our
group and that part of his family went down into Jefferson County GA...I
believe the Charles in Jefferson County GA was the Charles from Kelly's
Creek in SC, no indication in the records as to what happened to his
wife...but he and a James, who I believe was his son could have been James
the brother, since I'm not sure what happened to him...James I think gets a
land grant in GA about 1784, much later than when William and Charles first
show up in SC in 1772/1773
There is also a John Coats, that had land excepted from a Deed to Thomas
Coats in SC, this could very well mean he was a son of Thomas although he's
not mentioned in any other records...the major problem in this area, is that
so many earlier researchers have just assumed that all those of a like name
in SC were the same person...and getting out of that old train of thought is
not easy....:) So with so much speculation in the records, that makes the
DNA results that much more important....:)
Y'all have a wonderful Labor Day week end!!
Char
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:08 AM, John Coats <jwcoats(a)htc.net> wrote:
> Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
> posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
> probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
> from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
> separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
> Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
> James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
> altogether separate group.
>
> When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
> splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
> Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
> Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
> 10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
> guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
> Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
> the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
> I find them.
>
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John,
I used to think my John Coats of Miami Co., OH., who married Martha (Patsey)
Rudy was a Junior to a John Coats Senior, and I still think he may have been
a Jr., however the complete theory was that John Sr married a Susan Brock
supposed daughter of Elias and Ann (Hollingsworth) Brock and that his father
was Gentleman John Coats. I gave up on this theory due to a lack of
evidence that Gentleman John ever had a John that migrated to the Miami
Valley of OH. Also gave up the idea that a Susan Brock ever existed. I have
not seen a family group record of a Susan being a daughter of Elias and Ann
with supporting evidence other than this "theory". With that said, is it
possible this DNA study is reviving this theory of my Coats line once again?
What exactly is the story of this John who was a son of Gentleman John? Can
someone help me out here? I wish my Coats line could be tested but we have
not been able to locate a male Coats of this line that is willing to do so
as of yet. Linda knows my story well.
Steve Pearson
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From: "John Coats" <jwcoats(a)htc.net>
To: <Coates-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:08 AM
Subject: [COATES] Johns
> Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
> posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
> probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
> from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
> separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
> Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
> James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
> altogether separate group.
>
> When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
> splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
> Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
> Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
> 10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
> guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
> Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
> the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
> I find them.
>
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Dear Group, Sorry if I mislead or confused anyone with my latest
posts. After looking at some old records, I see that John Sr. was
probably the son of John Gentleman Coats. At least that's what I got
from Linda Coate. If that is true, then the R1a1 group of Coatses is
separate from all those who descended from Gentleman John and Marmaduke
Coats. I didn't know John Sr. was a son of John Gent. That means my
James Robert, Charlotte's Rev Will, and Buster's Major John were an
altogether separate group.
When I uploaded our R1a1 results to Nat Geo, they have us on the map
splitting off from those who continued up North and West and became the
Vikings. The map shows the M-17 group coming Southeast to the Russian
Steppes and becoming the Kurgan Culture. Of course that would have been
10,000 years ago. Who knows where they left from to come to the US. My
guess is they migrated westward and came from Scotland, England or
Ireland. Best Regards, John W. Coats P.S. Linda, I'm still looking for
the papers of Gary Coates of Whitehall, Ill. I'll send them if and when
I find them.
Is this info posted somewhere about this John sr....I'd like to see
it....can you send me some of the references etc??
Char
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Coats Family History <
coats.genealogy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm, what history is that??? Posted some where?
>
> Char
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM, John Coats <jwcoats(a)htc.net> wrote:
>
>> Coats Family History wrote: John Coats wrote; Linda has an extensive
>> history of this one, due to Court records and I think he had sons in the
>> same years as Buster's first documented and my James Robert. Other than
>> that, the behavior just seems to match some of my relatives and
>> ancestors. I think his wife's name was Margaret or Katherine.
>> > lol...which John Coats Sr...oh, sorry, there are just so many
>> Johns...what
>> > was his wife's name??
>> >
>> > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:44 AM, John Coats <jwcoats(a)htc.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >> Linda Coate wrote: John Coats wrote: All I know is that I know I
>> >> didn't descend from him. My latest theory is that James (Buster) Coats
>> >> and I both descended from John Coats Sr. whose wife divorced him at a
>> >> later age.
>> >> > Does anyone on this lists susupect or know that they descend from
>> >>
>> >>> Gentleman John? Thanks, Linda Coate
>> >>>
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> A shameless plug for my web activities:
>
> Support Authentic Cherokee Art - look for the Cherokee Authentication tag -
> that insures they are a tribal citizen
>
> Indian Arts and Craft Act:
> http://nativeamericanlawus.blogspot.com
>
> Freedmen vs Cherokee Nation:
> http://freedmenvscherokeenation.blogspot.com/
>
> Cherokee Basket Weaver's Association:
> http://cherokeebasketweaversassociation.org/
>
> Cherokee Basket Weaving Books:
> http://www.lulu.com/groups/indianbasketweaving
>
> Cherokee Artists Association
> http://www.cherokeeartistsassociation.org
>
> Coats Archive:
> http://www.coatsarchive.us
>
> Pages Through Time
> http://www.pagesthroughtime.us
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