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Caleb Coleman
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Mary Bowne
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Deborah Coleman
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Elias Bowne
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J Gurnmere or Grimley Coleman
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Elizabeth Bowne
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thanks for any info
Audrey Bowne
Hello list,
I've updated my website with not only my own family information, but also
some data that I've put together to hopefully help others. Here's what
you'll find.
1. Of course my family info with copies of documents such as those that I
found at the National Archives in DC in my great great grandfather Louis
KIRCHER's (born in Weinsberg, Wurttemberg) Civil War Pension files. Included in those
papers are sworn statements made by friends to aid in the pension eligibility
research.
2. I own a few census index cds and have full access to
ancestry.com/ancestryplus and am willing to do look ups. Just click on the census image on my home
page and it will take you to a page where there are directions to follow.
Please follow them or I will not be able to answer your request.
3. Some inscriptions that I found on tombstones that were near those of my
own family members.
4. The Last Wills of 4 WEINBERG/VINEYARD/VINYARD ancestors. They came from
Lavern, Westphalia, Prussia to Cumberland County, New Jersey.
5. Four partial Ships' Lists all Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, PA. 1907
- 1910. Not all passengers were from England, so look them over for your
ancestral names.
6. I transcribed 3 pages from the Philadelphia, PA. Orphan's Court Marriage
Records Index 1885 - 1916. Many names there!
7. I put some old unknown photos from all over the world from ebay on my site
in hopes that someone might find a relative there. If interested, you
should be able to just right click on the enlarged photo and then left click on
"Save Picture As".
8. Many fantastic useful free links. There are a few that provide limited
access but still give you enough free information to start out with. I update
the links monthly and mark new ones as NEW with bright red letters that you can
not miss.
9. Photos of headstones at Fernwood Cemetery coming soon.
the URL is...
http://hometown.aol.com/ella12866/index.html
Some of you might find accessing this URL a little easier, but the graphics
don't line up right...
http://members.aol.com/ella12866/index.html
If you should have trouble accessing the page just please continue to try
again later. It just means that a lot of people are trying to access it and
I guess AOL can't handle the overload. I am sending this out to all of the
lists that I belong to. I swear that I am giving the correct URL
Please forgive my multiple postings, but I think it's important that I
let as many people know about my site as humanly possible. Please pass it on to
everyone you know who is interested in genealogy who might be on a list that
by some small miracle I don't belong to. There is definitely something there
for everyone from beginner to expert.
If you're reading this from a specific surname mailing list and you can't
find the surname in any of the documents/transcriptions or family trees, send
me an email. Most likely that means that the surname is in my family tree
but just hasn't found a spot on my website yet.
If you're reading this post off of a Geographic mailing list and no one
on my website is from that area, then check the ships' lists for
country/state/city of origin or final destination. If you don't find anything there, then
again, email me. I have ancestors from there who didn't make it on my website
yet.
Happy hunting and good luck,
Ella
I have a connection to Anderson families. My gr gr gr grandparents were
Jordan Coleman b. abt 1770 VA and Nancy Anderson B. abt 1784 SC. I say SC
because on the 1850 census for Bedford CO TN a Nancy age 66 b. SC is in the
home of Joshua C. Coleman b. 1823 TN and his wife Sarah Ann [Sally]
Bird/Byrd b. 1826 TN. I have read of connections to Anderson, Byrd and
Coleman family members in the area of Bedford and Rutherford Co. TN.
Joshua's 2nd wife was Jane Floyd Bearden b. 1818 TN widow of John Bearden. I
also have a kinship to Jesse Coleman b. VA abt. 1780 and Elizabeth Southall
b. abt. 1780 VA, one of their granddaughters married an Anderson. My Coleman
family and their wives have been very hard to discover. My family in TX has
no records for this family before living in TX, all known records were lost
in a flood in early 1900 decade. I have a lot of verbal family history. I
will share with anyone. I try to get all of my information proven before I
go to the next genearation.
Alicia
Seeking the cemetery, in Baldwin County, where the following two individuals
are buried:
John Watkins Coleman, d. February 15, 1925 in Fairhope, AL
Mary Mollie Corley Jaye, d. May 4, 1929 in Fairhope, AL
Please e-mail your response. Thank you.
L.D. Coleman
HI,
John, born C1819-21 transported to OZ 1835 for stealing dead rabbit.Trying
to find his family. He was a sawyer and lived in Orange Row with his
mother. Were his parents William and Lucy Martin who had Elizabeth 1822,
Thomas 1824, Joseph 1826, Sarah 1828,
Jude and Judith 1830, Maryanne 1832,[got married that year!] William 1834,
John 1837 [all recorded in Brighton church records] then
Lucy c.1842[born London] and Fanny c 1849? shown on 1851 census which also
states that William was 40[born London] and Lucy 39[born Brighton]. Ages 10
years short. Found birth for Lucy Martin at Brighton in1799! Her father
?Samuel 67 died 1827, probably at her place. Convict John's birth
not recorded Brighton but he states that he was born in Brighton [convict
document].There were other Colemans in Brighton, sawyers, painters,
grocers. Was John born 1837 named for his dear departed brother? Any
ideas, any connections?
I'm searching for this man as he is on my grandmothers marriage licence as
her father. My Grandmother was ANNIE COLEMAN born in 1873, supposedly overseas.
Melva
Sherri, Don't know if this will help, but there is a Christian COLEMAN in
the 1850 census, 21st Dist. p.23, Household 63,Bedford Co TN with the
following info: Christain, age 50, b. in VA, Lucy, 41, b. TN, Sarah, 17;
Will, 20, Chilton,14;Mary,12; Ebenezer,6; James. 1. All children b. in
TN.
This family shows up in Craigshead, AK in 1860.
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Seeking the location of the Episcopal Church Cemetery in Fairhope, Alabama.
Please respond with e-mail if you know the location. Thank you.
L.D. Coleman