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I am searching for information on the family of Elizabeth Parker b. abt.
1772 maybe in Virginia. She married Abraham Coleman in 1792 in Virginia.
Her parents were Lemuel Parker and Ann Shockley. The children of Abraham
Coleman and Elizabeth Parker were: Moses, Zopher, Anna, Peter, Abigail,
Hannah(married Silas Garrett Weeks), and Lemuel. Any help with this line
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Nona
Fellow Coleman Family enthusiasts:
I am wondering about the origin of these folks in Madison County, Alabama:
1830 U.S. Census records two Coleman households headed by:
William W.
John J.
1840 U.S. Census similarly shows:
William
Narrissa
1850 shows only:
John J.
If you know the family of origin for these folks, please respond to list or to me directly.
Thanks.
Wes Coleman
Coleman Genealogy - Wes Coleman's Genealogy Page:
http://freeweb.pdq.net/wcoleman/genealogy.htm
At 08:43 PM 01/28/2001 -0600, Pamela Berger wrote:
>Two COLEMAN photos have been posted on http://www.ancient
>faces.com. They are for a Sam COLEMAN, father of Charlie Crump
>COLEMAN (1858-1922) who died in TN; and Julia Catherine (COLEMAN)
>BARNETT, 1878-9.
>
>List owner, would it be possible for the list to sign up as an
>automatic recipient (as an individual can) of notice if/ when any
>new COLEMAN photos are added to that site? This would seem to help
>everyone and keep everyone from the necessity of having to
>repeatedly check it individually. It does not seem there would not
>be so many as to swamp the list. Just a suggestion.
Pam - while there would probably not be an excessive number of messages to
the list, it is a bit difficult to manage postings by programs instead of
individual e-mail addresses. The usual way to accept messages on the list
is to have an address subscribed, but the Ancient Faces site would not want
to be receiving COLEMAN list messages. If you want to subscribe and then
forward those messages to the list, that would be fine.
Regards,
Elsi
List administrator for COLEMAN-L
Two COLEMAN photos have been posted on http://www.ancientfaces.com. They are for a Sam COLEMAN, father of Charlie Crump
COLEMAN (1858-1922) who died in TN; and Julia Catherine (COLEMAN)
BARNETT, 1878-9.
List owner, would it be possible for the list to sign up as an
automatic recipient (as an individual can) of notice if/ when any
new COLEMAN photos are added to that site? This would seem to help
everyone and keep everyone from the necessity of having to
repeatedly check it individually. It does not seem there would not
be so many as to swamp the list. Just a suggestion.
Pam/Wisconsin
Annie COLEMAN, born 1879 in Mo., lived in Randolph Co., AR, married John ICENOGLE in Clay Co., AR, 1895. Died about 1918.
Annie is my grandmother, my brick wall, reported to be Cherokee Indian.
Anyone doing COLEMAN research in Clay or Randolph counties in AR or neighboring counties in MO or AR, I'd like to hear from you.
I have a collection of COLEMAN information, but so far have not connected any of it to my grandmother.
Cathy Barnes
Hello,
Hello to those of you that I am communicating with for the first time but it
should be evident once you begin reading the information below as to why I
have contacted you. Some of you I have run across via your websites
featuring information on some of the following. Some of you have been
reading some of my emails regarding the following on the various genealogy
lists and some of you I have been corresponding with directly previously.
This email is a bit lengthy but I do believe that it will provide some clues
with which we might connect some important missing information.
Okay...there is more that connects these various lines.....so if I may beg
your patience once again to read through the following information, it just
might be enough to solve some much sought out mysteries and their
clarification. There are names mentioned further into the email that I have
not found nor mentioned before.
After looking at extensive amounts of information regarding various branches
of lineage of the surnames of MYRICK - PIERCE - HERRINGTON - DICKERSON - FURR
- STUTTS - CAGLE - MILLS it is obvious that there are so many varying
recognized and unrecognized connections with my branches of MYRICK - PIERCE -
HERRINGTON - DICKSON/DICKERSON - STUCKEY lines that appear to have been out
of VA and NC, prob. Moore Co., ?SC?, before some of them are known to have
been in GA up until abt. 1820 when my MYRICK - PIERCE were, briefly, in AL en
route migrating to Mississippi where they probably arrived in abt. 1822 or so
where my 3rd great grandparents, Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in SC,
(parents: ??,) and her husband, William MYRICK, born: bef. 1790 in ?/GA
prob., (parents: ??,) were the parents of my 2nd great grandfather: William
H. "Bill/Billy" MYRICK, born: 1827 in Jasper Co., MS, who married Phoebe
Catherine HERRINGTON, born: 1834, (mother: Cynthia/Sina? GRANTHAM, born:
abt. 1800 in SC/NC, (border?,) and father: William HERRINGTON, Jr., born:
abt. 1794 in New Hanover Co., NC, (father: William HERRINGTON, Sr., (Rev.
War,) born: bef. 1755 in Craven Co., NC,)) and they were the parents of my
great grandfather, Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858 in Jasper Co.,
MS, who married his 3rd cousin, Harriet Kaqtherine "Hattie"
HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON, born: 1868, (mother: Rebecca Jane DICKERSON/DICKSON,
born: abt. 1826, (mother: ??, father: ??,) and father: Isom/Isham Daniel
HERRINGTON, born: Dec 1828 in Lawrence or Covington Co., MS, (his 2nd was
Sarah E. COLEMAN,) (mother: Harriet STUCKEY, born: abt. 1802, father:
Enoch HERRINGTON, born: abt. 1795 in New Hanover Co., NC, (father: William
HERRINGTON, Sr., (Rev. War,) born: bef. 1755 in Craven Co., NC.)
The above mentioned Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON was the brother of William
Franklin HERRINGTON who married Tabitha Priscilla CAGLE, daughter of Green
Berry CAGLE. And there is a MYRICK - CAGLE - MILLS family from Moore Co., NC
who migrated to Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas.
There are so many connections and possibilities for connections including the
above mentioned CAGLE and MYRICK and MILLS and FURR surnames/connected
families who are related out of Moore Co., NC and were later in Mena, Polk
Co., Arkansas that were from the Elijah CAGLE and Nancy Elizabeth MILLS
family including their grandson, I believe, who was Dr. Spencer MYRICK.
I think the name of Dr. Spencer MYRICK's father may have been James MYRICK
but could be something else and Dr. Spencer MYRICK may have had either a
brother or a son or some relative in Mena that was named James MYRICK and
might have been called "Pink" or there may be another relative called and/or
named "Pink," perhaps short for "Pinckney" as appears along with the names of
Spencer, James, John and Calvin as frequent names in particular MYRICK family
branch that I believe is related to that Mena MYRICK branch.
Also in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas in the early 1900's is a David Luke MYRICK,
(also known as "T. Texas TYLER," whose father was named James MYRICK, I
think, and may have called/nicknamed "Pink" MYRICK according to my
information.
Then in my branch, my 2nd great grandfather, William H. "Billy" MYRICK, born:
1827 in Jasper Co., MS, son of Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK, had
another son named Jeremiah MYRICK. William H. "Billy" MYRICK and his wife,
Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, my 2nd great grandparents, named one of their
sons, Jeremiah Pinckney "Jerry/Pink" MYRICK, who was the brother of my great
grandfather, Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858 in Jasper Co., MS.
My 3rd great grandmother, Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in South Carolina,
whose parents are not known at this time, was probably in Georgia at some
time after birth but that is strictly speculation as her 1st born son,
Aquilla MYRICK, is thought to have been born there in abt. 1814 in Georgia
and it is possible that his name was James MYRICK and his wife was named
BENNETT.
I am wondering if my PIERCE lineage and my lineage from the above mentioned
DICKERSON/DICKSON is in anyway, as I suspect, connected to the PIERCE and
DICKERSON lines that married into the above mentioned FURR - MILLS - CAGLE
families.
I show that there was a Mary Jane DICKSERSON, born: 1839 in Lawrence Co.,
MS. My 2nd great grandmother, Rebecca Jane DICKERSON/DICKSON, was born in
abt. 1826, and she married Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON, who was
born in Dec 1828 in either Lawrence or Covington Co., MS where many other
family members/groups lived. Isom's brother, William Franklin HERRINGTON, is
the one that married Tabitha Priscilla CAGLE, daughter of Green Berry CAGLE.
The above mentioned Mary Jane DICKERSON was the daughter of William
DICKERSON, born: 1809 in Tennessee, and his wife, Amanda Melvina FURR, born:
1821 in Lincoln Co., MS, and their children were Florence Eudora, Mary Jane,
Eleanor, William Caleb, and R. E., all born between bef. 1841 through 1844
and, apparently, all or most were born in Lawrence Co., MS. There are other
DICKERSON's in Attala Co., MS where Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON's father,
Enoch HERRINGTON, later lived. I believe Enoch's wife, Harriet STUCKEY, my
3rd great grandmother was still living at that time.
The above mentioned Amanda Melvina FURR, born: 1821 in Lincoln Co., MS, was
the daughter of Mary M. PIERCE, born: 03 Sep 1798 in Wilkes Co., Georgia,
died: 22 Oct 1871 in Lincoln Co., MS, buried at Hurston Lee (Furr - Pierce)
Cemetery, Lincoln Co., MS, (who were her parents?,) and her father was D.
Henry FURR, born: 15 March 1790, md: 1815 in GA, mother: Elizabeth STUTTS,
born: 1753 in Moore Co., NC, and father: Leonard FURR, born: abt. 1758 in
Cold Water Creek, Anson Province, NC.
As I said, I think my Elizabeth PIERCE was in Georgia sometime not too very
long after her birth. Is it possible that she was the sister of the above
mentioned woman named Mary M. PIERCE, born: 03 Sep 1798 in Wilkes Co., GA?
Some of Elizabeth PIERCE's children and granchildren married into the
BENNETT, STINSON, BYRD, LOWE, RUNNELS, ANDERSON, POOLE, PARKER, LEWIS
families among others.
There is another MYRICK branch out of Moore Co., NC believed to be descended
from the Owen and Francis MYRICK and Susannah CARROLL lines that features men
named Calvin and James MYRICK that also is related to CAGLE and STUTTS
families in Moore Co., NC.
Children of the aforementioned Mary M. PIERCE and D. Henry FURR were:
Fannie FURR
Henry FURR
Anderson FURR
Olivia Hodges FURR
Amanda Melvina FURR
Pearl FURR
Mary FURR
Benjamin Franklin FURR
John J. FURR
Cynthia FURR
Martha Jane FURR
William Rankin FURR
What MYRICK and PIERCE families were in the Wilkes Co., Georgia area at the
time of the above mentioned Mary M. PIERCE in 1798? That may be a
tremendously big clue.
Also, in the connecting info to these PIERCE - FURR people mentioned above is
another PIERCE individual named Anderson PIERCE who married Etta DOUGLAS and
there is a Catherine "Katie" PIERCE, born: 17 Jan/June 1792 in Wilkes Co.,
GA or Burke Co., GA who died: 10 Dec 1882 in Brookhaven, Lincoln Co., MS and
is buried in the Little Bahala Baptist Church that she helped found in
Lawrence Co., MS, making me think that she is connected to the above
mentioned Mary M. PIERCE and my Elizabeth PIERCE. This Catherine "Katie"
PIERCE married Christian Jacob FURR, born: 15 Aug 1792 in Moore Co., NC and
married in 20 Oct 1812 in Franklin Co., GA.
Some of this info comes from Nancy BALMER and other researchers in these
lines.
The children of Christian Jacob FURR and Catherine "Katie" PIERCE are shown
as:
Emily FURR
George Washington FURR
William FURR
Mary FURR
Joel Harvey FURR
Joseph W. FURR
Nancy Jane FURR
Randall Pierce FURR
Francis Marion FURR
Lott FURR
Christian Lafayette FURR
James Monroe FURR
(all born bet. 1813 in Wilkes Co., GA and 1838 in Lawrence Co., MS,)
I wonder if there is, also, a LOTT family connection as my LOTT family and
descent out of Isle of Wight Co., VA into North Carolina into Old Spanish
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and then into Louisiana on my mother's HATTEN -
LOTT side of the family is also married into my father's MYRICK -
HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON - GRANTHAM side of the family.
And the above mentioned FURR families with Catherine FURR married on 05 Dec
1831 in Cabarrus Co., NCc, to Harwood Washington CAGLE, born: 1809 in NC,
and died: 1865 in Pope Co., Arkansas. And there's a Hettie FURR who married
Jasper Leon CAGLE.
There is somewhere in connecting information to this PIERCE and FURR family
above a Norman Wayne FURR that is married to Mary Ella AINSWORTH who might or
might not be related to the AINSWORTH family of my uncle by marriage, A. Leon
AINSWORTH, who married my aunt, my father's sister, Ellen Grace MYRICK, who
was born in Simpson Co., MS near Magee, and is descended from the above Isom
Daniel HERRINGTON and his 1st wife, Rebecca Jane DICKERSON who were Ellen
Grace MYRICK (AINWORTH's) great grandparents. The names of BARLOW and BYRD
also show up in the above mentioned PIERCE and FURR families as they do in
our MYRICK - HERRINGTON - GRANTHAM - PIERCE - STUCKEY families.
It gets very confusing but I am trying to sort it out. But I do believe that
my particular MYRICK - PIERCE - DICKERSON - HERRINGTON - STUCKEY missing
pieces are wrapped up in these families mentioned above.
In advance, I thank you for any help you might be able to give in solving
these mysteries.
Sincerely,
Bellinda Myrick - Barnett
For Sue Christo: My VA Coleman's moved from Lunenburg/Mecklenburg Co., to SC
in circa 1766. Prior to that VA location, they lived in Amelia Co. until
1754. The father of the migratory group was Robert, but we've never been able
to establish the exact number and names of his children, all of whom
apparently moved with him ( including the accumulated spouses and
grandchildren) to SC. Their SC land was in Union Co. The names known to be
his children: Lucy, Frances, Christopher, Robert, but no proof that this was
the sum total of the family. These 4 died in Union Co. I've seen that name,
Philip Coleman in the first census, but don't know if or how he's
connected....also the name Abner Coleman.
Peggy, You might look:
1840 TN Census Index ,
Page 293
1840 Coleman, Samuel TN
LINCOLN County.
82 1840 Coleman, Stephen TN LINCOLN CO. 91 1840...
----- Original Message -----
From: <artnpeg(a)mindspring.com>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 6:45 AM
Subject: Sam COLEMAN, TN
> Seeking any info on Sam COLEMAN, b. TN.
>
> I have no dates on him, but he was the father of:
>
> Charley Crump COLEMAN, b. Oct. 16, 1858, TN; d. Jan. 25, 1920,
> Decatur Co., TN.
>
> Charley married Cornelia Ann THOMAS, b. 1865, TN; d. 1954, MO.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Peggy Riggs Kopp
>
>
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>
Census 1830 record
1830 TN Census Index , Page 839
Coleman, Alexander TN HUMPHREYS CO. 00
1830 Coleman, Alexander TN HUMPHREYS CO.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Shore" <krshore(a)prodigy.net>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 9:50 PM
Subject: Alexander Coleman
> Looking for any information on Alexander Coleman. He was born in North
Carolina in 1804 and died in Humphreys Co. TN in 1844. He married Irena
Winstead who was born in North Carolina in 1806. I believe all of their
children were born in Humphreys Co. TN. Alexander was a member of the
Tennessee General Assemby from 1839-1841.
>
> Children:
> Richard Coleman
> Elizabeth Coleman
> Calvin Coleman
> John C. Coleman
> George Coleman
> Martin Coleman
>
> Any help connecting this Coleman Family to North Carolina is greatly
appreciated.
>
>
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>
Kevin,
I loked in the Index and found him -You will have to get the record
Alexander Coleman
On page # 20
Enumeration year 1820
Humpherys County, TN
Do you need for me to look in the index for 1830 & 1820 What county in what
state Just let me know and I will look for you.
Bye Mary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Shore" <krshore(a)prodigy.net>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 9:50 PM
Subject: Alexander Coleman
> Looking for any information on Alexander Coleman. He was born in North
Carolina in 1804 and died in Humphreys Co. TN in 1844. He married Irena
Winstead who was born in North Carolina in 1806. I believe all of their
children were born in Humphreys Co. TN. Alexander was a member of the
Tennessee General Assemby from 1839-1841.
>
> Children:
> Richard Coleman
> Elizabeth Coleman
> Calvin Coleman
> John C. Coleman
> George Coleman
> Martin Coleman
>
> Any help connecting this Coleman Family to North Carolina is greatly
appreciated.
>
>
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>
Seeking any info on Sam COLEMAN, b. TN.
I have no dates on him, but he was the father of:
Charley Crump COLEMAN, b. Oct. 16, 1858, TN; d. Jan. 25, 1920,
Decatur Co., TN.
Charley married Cornelia Ann THOMAS, b. 1865, TN; d. 1954, MO.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Peggy Riggs Kopp
Looking for any information on Alexander Coleman. He was born in North Carolina in 1804 and died in Humphreys Co. TN in 1844. He married Irena Winstead who was born in North Carolina in 1806. I believe all of their children were born in Humphreys Co. TN. Alexander was a member of the Tennessee General Assemby from 1839-1841.
Children:
Richard Coleman
Elizabeth Coleman
Calvin Coleman
John C. Coleman
George Coleman
Martin Coleman
Any help connecting this Coleman Family to North Carolina is greatly appreciated.
I'm still looking for a lead on Phillip Coleman. Does anyone out there have any Colemans that were born in So.Car., went into Georgia and lived in at least two or three counties, Union, Gwinnett, and Hall before moving to Coffee Co., Tenn. Then on to Arkansas. Surely, someone has a relative that was a brother or sister to this Coleman.
Bonnie, don't give up on the Colemans yet. There are so many of them and
they spread from VA to TN, KY, the Carolinas, across the south into Texas,
and even into IL, MO and Arkansas.
Spencer Coleman (who was not the "original", whatever that is) was a son of
John Coleman and Eunice Hawes. Eunice was a daughter of Samuel Hawes and
Elizabeth Ann Spencer (from the Blaydes Family Bible). This Spencer Coleman
was born on 4 May 1765 in Spotsylvania Co. VA and his will was probated in
that same county on 6 Sep 1830. He married twice. First wife, the mother
of his children, was Elizabeth Garland Goodwin. Second wife was Sarah
"Sallie" Lewis. Spencer and Sallie died on the same day, she preceding him
in death by eleven hours. They had been visiting his brother Samuel Coleman
of Caroline Co. VA and after arriving home, caught a fever and died a few
days later. Spencer and Sallie were buried in the same grave.
The earlier Spencer Coleman referred to in "Tennessee Cousins" was born in
February 1752 in King & Queen Co. VA. He was a grandson of Robert Spilsbe
Coleman and Sarah Whitehead. His father was John Coleman and his mother was
Isabel (surname unknown). Spencer married Lucy White in November 1773 in
Shenandoah Co. VA and after fighting in the American Revolution, moved to
Tennessee. He and his brother, WILLIAM COLEMAN, first lived in Greene Co.
TN on land that later became Cocke Co. TN. The only two children known to
belong to this William Coleman were Benjamin Coleman and his brother
Councillor Coleman.
This William Coleman was born in Apr 1761 Stafford Co. VA (from his pension
application). William also fought in the Revolution, with a NC unit. (At
that time, NC encompassed what later became the state of TN.) William
apparently remained on the original Greene Co. land which later became Cocke
Co. TN. Spencer left Cocke Co. and moved to Monroe Co. TN where he died in
1834.
Bonnie, it is very possible that your family descends from this William
Coleman. Spencer and William had a brother named Jesse in addition to
brothers named John and Jacob.
Hope this has helped you.
Sherry Nicol
<< The Colemans of VIRGINIA often used the name SPENCER, they having
> intermarried with the SPENCER family. >>
The original Spencer Coleman, b. 1756, was the son of John & Eunice (Hawes)
Coleman, of Spotsylvania Co., VA. Eunice was the daughter of Samuel &
Elizabeth (Spencer) Hawes. (Don't ask me about the Hawes line, I haven't
found anything yet.)
~Virginia
Sometimes this is so frustrating. Our line has Jesse Coleman, b. 1897, his
brother Spencer, b. 1905, and their sister Viola Grace Coleman, b. 1901. No
indication where their surnames came from.
I do know their father was William 'Will' Rufus Coleman, b. 1872 (He married
Frances 'Fannie' HAYES). Will had brothers John (Jack), who married Ella
PITT; James (Jim), who married Bertha SAUDERS; Lacurgus, who married a
woman named Maud; Charlie (no other info on him) and a sister named Haughtie
who married Elisha HUNT.
Their father was James K. Polk Coleman, b. 1842 (He married Mary 'Molly'
FLEMING). Polk had at least one sibling, a brother named Isaac (Ike) who
married a woman named Sally. Polk and Ike's father was also named Isaac (he
married Lavinia YEARWOOD), and we think his grandfather was named Caleb. The
roots of this family are deep in Rutherford County, TN, and I know nothing
to place them elsewhere.
We tend to have the popular names of Jesse and Spencer, and the titillating
tale of the 3 brothers with a J. I have yet to find another researcher on
this particular line though. Maybe the new year will bring another cousin.
Sure hope so.
Bonnie White
.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Shipe" <mshipe(a)inreach.com>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 6:14 PM
Subject: Fw: William Coleman
> I found this but not sure if it is of your family just keep in your
records
> o.k
>
> The Colemans of VIRGINIA often used the name SPENCER, they having
> intermarried with the SPENCER family. This makes it interesting to note
that
> a SPENCER COLEMAN died laving a will in Monroe County in 1834. In his will
> he names children:
> taken from the book =Tennessee Cousins, Page 373
>
> 1. William Coleman *********
> 2. Jesse Coleman
> 3. Edy Coleman
> 4. Lucy Coleman m. Rains
> 5. Abraham Coleman
> 6. Polly Coleman m. McCrey
> 7. Lydia Coleman m. Vinson
> His son William Coleman and George Snider, Sr. appointed Executors.
> Witnesses SAM R. BELL and ISAAC HICKS.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 6:39 AM
> Subject: William and Sarah (Ogden) Coleman
>
>
> > Does anyone have the 1840 Alabama Census for William and Sarah (Ogden)
> > Coleman? They had four or five children, at that time. I don't know
the
> > county that they lived in. William was born 1802 Tennessee and Sarah
> was
> > born 1806 Georgia.
> >
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Coleman, William W. AL MADISON CO. 1ST & 2ND RANGES 084 1830
...................................................
Coleman, Wiliam AL BUTLER CO. 303 1830
Coleman, William AL BUTLER CO. 302 1830
.................................
Coleman, William AL CLARKE CO. SOUTHERN DISTRICT 237 1830
........................................
Coleman, William AL MONROE CO. 028 1830 ..................
Coleman, William AL ST. CLAIR CO. 248 1830 ..........
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 6:39 AM
Subject: William and Sarah (Ogden) Coleman
> Does anyone have the 1840 Alabama Census for William and Sarah (Ogden)
> Coleman? They had four or five children, at that time. I don't know the
> county that they lived in. William was born 1802 Tennessee and Sarah
was
> born 1806 Georgia.
>
>
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Coleman listed in Alabama in 1870
note = ending with a William Coleman
name= county = distrist =and page
Coleman, Alex AL MARENGO CO. SPRING HILL 526 1870
Coleman, Almutew AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 243 1870
Coleman, Authur AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 240 1870
Coleman, B. AL MARENGO CO. MCKINLEY 480 1870
Coleman, Ben AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 219 1870
Coleman, Bob AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 219 1870
Coleman, Catharine AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 301 1870
Coleman, D. AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 222 1870
Coleman, Daniel AL MARENGO CO. SPRING HILL 525 1870
Coleman, Emma AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 220 1870
Coleman, Flora AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 241 1870
Coleman, George AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 220 1870
Coleman, Gilbert AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 264 1870
Coleman, Henry AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 321 1870
Coleman, Isaac AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 245 1870
Coleman, J. G. P. AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 239 1870
Coleman, J. S. AL MARENGO CO. SPRING HILL 534 1870
Coleman, James AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 242 1870
Coleman, James AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 274 1870
Coleman, Jane AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 211 1870
Coleman, Jane AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 297 1870
Coleman, Jesse AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 346 1870
Coleman, John AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 317 1870
Coleman, Laura AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 332 1870
Coleman, Lewis AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 301 1870
Coleman, M. AL MARENGO CO. MCKINLEY 480 1870
Coleman, Miller AL MARENGO CO. MCKINLEY 480 1870
Coleman, Minnie AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 328 1870
Coleman, Nicey AL MARENGO CO. SPRING HILL 545 1870
Coleman, Oslen AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 324 1870
Coleman, Peter AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 219 1870
Coleman, Pinna AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 282 1870
Coleman, Rachester AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 240 1870
Coleman, Rosa AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 317 1870
Coleman, Ruffin AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 220 1870
Coleman, S. AL MARENGO CO. JEFFERSON 412 1870
Coleman, Taylor AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 328 1870
Coleman, W. B. AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 214 1870
Coleman, Wash AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 346 1870
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Coleman, William AL MARENGO CO. DAYTON CITY 240 1870
Coleman, William AL MARENGO CO. DEMOPOLIS 333 1870
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From: <HappeeNotes(a)aol.com>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 6:39 AM
Subject: William and Sarah (Ogden) Coleman
> Does anyone have the 1840 Alabama Census for William and Sarah (Ogden)
> Coleman? They had four or five children, at that time. I don't know the
> county that they lived in. William was born 1802 Tennessee and Sarah
was
> born 1806 Georgia.
>
>
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I found this but not sure if it is of your family just keep in your records
o.k
The Colemans of VIRGINIA often used the name SPENCER, they having
intermarried with the SPENCER family. This makes it interesting to note that
a SPENCER COLEMAN died laving a will in Monroe County in 1834. In his will
he names children:
taken from the book =Tennessee Cousins, Page 373
1. William Coleman *********
2. Jesse Coleman
3. Edy Coleman
4. Lucy Coleman m. Rains
5. Abraham Coleman
6. Polly Coleman m. McCrey
7. Lydia Coleman m. Vinson
His son William Coleman and George Snider, Sr. appointed Executors.
Witnesses SAM R. BELL and ISAAC HICKS.
----- Original Message -----
From: <HappeeNotes(a)aol.com>
To: <COLEMAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 6:39 AM
Subject: William and Sarah (Ogden) Coleman
> Does anyone have the 1840 Alabama Census for William and Sarah (Ogden)
> Coleman? They had four or five children, at that time. I don't know the
> county that they lived in. William was born 1802 Tennessee and Sarah
was
> born 1806 Georgia.
>
>
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In a message dated 01-01-20 01:33:55 EST, you write:
<< Subj: [MILLS-L] Columbus Mills
Date: 01-01-20 01:33:55 EST
From: sjhicks(a)nls.net (Sue Hicks)
Reply-to: MILLS-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: MILLS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Hi,
My grandfather's name was Columbus Mills and died in Alabama. I know of 2
children he had. My father who's name is Columbus also and my aunt who's name
was Wilma Mamie Mills. Their mother was Katie Pierce. She died and my
grandfather went on and had other children that we don't know. The only info
I have is he had a brother named James Mills. I am trying to find any of his
children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren. My father was born in Walker
County, Alabama. I have looked long and hard. Please help if you know
anything about him or kids.
Thanks,
Sue Mills Hicks
My e-mail address is: sjhicks(a)nls.net >>
Dear Sue and others,
Hello. I am delighted to see a connection for MILLS and PIERCE in Alabama
and interested if it may be right in the middle of something that I am
searching for.
My 3rd great grandmothe was Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in South Carolina.
Not sure precisely whom her parents were yet, (it is possible that they were
Hugh PIERCE, born: abt. 1749 in Frederick Co., VA, and Sofia/Sophia HUNTER,
(Cherokee,) but this is not proven at this time and may be completely
offbase, however in Elizabeth PIERCE's descendants from her marriage to
William MYRICK, born: before 1790 sometime and probably in Georgia, the
family all passes down the information that they were part Cherokee. In my
family we also have the given names of Spencer, James, John, Calvin, Jeremiah
with their descendants and they are connected via MYRICK and CAGLE marriages
to the MILLS family that came out of Alabama about 1840 into Mena, Polk
Counnty, Arkansas, and Nancy Elizabeth MILLS, born: 1849 in Polk Co.,
Arkansas, married Elijah CAGLE, born: 10 April 1837 in Floyd Co., Arkansas,
and they married aft. 1865 in Polk Co., Arkansas as wife # 2, after Elijah
CAGLE was married to Charlotte Ann ?, born: 03 Feb 1838 in Polk Co.,
Arkansas, and married in abt. 1862 in Polk Co., Arkansas. Elijah CAGLE and
Nancy Elizabeth MILLS were the ancestors, I believe as his grandparents, of a
man named Dr. Spencer MYRICK whose son who may have been named James MYRICK,
but not sure on that one, was the father of a man named Jim MYRICK who was a
writer and hunter and hunting dog 'hobbyist' who wrote a series of articles
that in the Polk Co., Arkansas Library which mention his hobby and his family
and cites that his MYRICK family was part Irish and Cherokee and that the
MILLS family that his grandmother was from was Cherokee. I don't know
precisely which of his MYRICK ancestors married the MILLS ancestor....it may
have been Dr. Spencer MYRICK's parents.
The MYRICK is on my paternal grandfather's side of the family and I don't
know but it is certainly possible that the PARKER family on my maternal
grandmother's side of the family might connect somehow to the above families
and my 2nd great grandfather was Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER, born: 1795 in
Maryland, (parents: ??,) who married Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS, born: abt.
1821/22 in either Covington Co., MS or Alabama, which is where her
grandfather, Samuel EARLE, IV, (Sgt./Rev. War,) died: in 1845 in Mobile,
Alabama, and he was born in 1760 in Town Run, Fauquier Co., VA, and her
grandmother mother was Tabitha EARLE, and it was their daughter, Kitty EARLE,
born: abt 1795, who married in Dec 1811 in Christian Co./Caldwell Co., KY to
Bailey/Baley/Bayley JENNINGS, born: abt. 1789 in VA, (md: Sally LEA (LEE)
of Simpson Co., MS, as his 2nd wife,) and he was the son of Rachel/Rachael
JORDAN and John JENNINGS, Sr., (Rev War,) born: 1748 in VA, into SC, into
KY..
Then there is another CAGLE - MYRICK - HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON connection. My
above Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK, (whose family was said to have
been in Georgia for many years before he migrated to Mississippi via Alabama
after abt. 1814,) were the parents of Aquilla?/James?, Jeremiah,
Henry/William? Henry and my 2nd great grandfather, Billy/William H.
"Bill/Billy" MYRICK, born: 1827 in Jasper Co., MS, who married Phoebe
Catherine HERRINGTON, born: 1834, (mother: Cynthia/Sina? GRANTHAM, born:
abt. 1800 in SC/NC, (still trying to confirm that her parents are Richard
GRANTHAM, Jr. and Elizabeth AMMONS,) and father: William HERRINGTON, Jr.,
born: abt. 1794 in New Hanover Co., NC, (father: William HERRINGTON, Sr.,
born: bef. 1755 in Craven Co., VA.) Phoebe and Billy/William were the
parents of my grandfather, Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858 in
Jasper Co., MS, who married his 3rd cousin, Harriet Katherine "Hattie'"
HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON, born: 1868, who was the daughter of Rebecca Jane
DICKSON, born: 1826, (parents: ??,) and her husband: Isom/Isham Daniel
HERRINGTON, born: Dec 1828 in Covington/Lawrence Co., MS, (who married Sarah
E. COLEMAN as his 2nd wife,) and his parents were: (mother: Harriet
STUCKEY, born: abt. 1802, (father: John STUCKEY, born: 1771 in York Co.,
VA,) and Enoch HERRINGTON, born: bet. 1795 - 1800 in New Hanover Co., MS,
who was another son of the above mentioned William HERRINGTON, Sr. and was
the brother of the above mentioned Wiliam HERRINGTON, Jr..
The above mentioned Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON, my 2nd great grandfather,
was the brother of William Franklin HERRINGTON, born: abt. 1834, (son of
Harriet STUCKEY and Enoch HERRINGTON mentioned above,) and William Franklin
HERRINGTON married Tabitha Priscilla/Pricilla CAGLE, born: 23 Sep 1837 in
Lawrence Co., MS, daughter of Green Berry CAGLE, born: 28 Feb 1813 in Attala
Co., MS, and married in 1836 to Martha Matilda BRISTER, born: 13 Nov 1816 in
Greenville Dist., SC, died: 12 Aug 1892 in Kosciusko, Attala Co., MS, and he
is also descended from Leonhardt KEGEL/CAGLE who was also the ancestor of the
above mentioned Elijah CAGLE and their families were out of Moore Co., North
Carolina where I suspect that my particular MYRICK branch connects to but I
am trying to find that exact connection.
The above PARKER family may have been part Indian/poss. Cherokee as well but
not sure about that. The JENNINGS families and EARLE families were very
aristocratic English families out of England.
I am really eager to find the ancestry in my PIERCE, MYRICK and PARKER
lineage and that of the MILLS, MYRICK, CAGLE families definitely appears to
connect and maybe the MILLS and PIERCE that you mention might provide a clue.
Looking forward to hearing from you or any others on the list that might know
anything regarding this.
Thanks very much.
Sincerely,
Bellinda Myrick - Barnett