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Marvin Coleman
COLEMAN, MARVIN, age 60, of Orlando, passed away August 11, 2004. Survived by
wife, Crystal; children Danny Meszaros; Dawn Arbagast both of Ohio; Sherry
Coleman, Charles Coleman, and Garett Coleman, all of Orlando. Services will be
held August 28, 2004 at 11AM, North Kissimmee Baptist Church, 425 Donagon Ave.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on 8/25/2004.
Orlando, Florida
8/13: Deaths in Central Florida
Posted August 13, 2004
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on August 13, 2004
MARVIN LEE COLEMAN, 60, Orlando, died Thursday. Orlando Direct Cremation
Service.
Hello,
1800s-1900s/Mississippi/Counties of Scott, Rankin, Copiah, Jones, Simpson
BRIGHT, HALL, REDMAN, HARRELL, LEWIS, COLEMAN, ELLZEY, COLLINS?, COPELAND,
TUCKER, PARKER, (JENNINGS, EARLE, (LEA & LEE,) (many of which married
MYRICK-HERRINGTON-PRINE-GRANTHAM-BARLOW-AINSWORTH-STUCKEY-DICKENS-GRAVES)
Recently, it has come to my attention that J./John? Wesley BRIGHT, born:
abt. 1854/1855 in Mississippi, who married as the 1st/2nd husband of my paternal
great grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Moranda "Randa/Randy" LEWIS COLEMAN? BRIGHT
PARKER, born: 1851/abt. 1851 in Jones County, Mississippi, (daughter of John
LEWIS, born: abt. 1820 in Jones County, Mississippi, (s/o Howell LEWIS and Nancy
COPELAND,) and John LEWIS' wife, Harriett ELLZEY, (d/o Evan ELLZEY and Mary
COLLINS?) was, most likely, but not yet totally proven, the son of George
W./Wesley? BRIGHT, born: abt. 1799/1800 in South Carolina, and wife, Margaret
"Peggy" HALL REDMAN, (apparently HALL by birth and stepfather was REDMAN,) and
they lived in Rankin County, Mississippi and Scott County, Mississippi.
Still looking to confirm this information....but having looked at the names
of the children of this J. W. BRIGHT and wife, Rachael BRIGHT, as listed on the
1880 Rankin County, Mississippi Census it would be highly unlikely that it is
anyone but my paternal 1st great grandmother and her 1st/2nd husband.
I have been told by several family researchers that my great grandmother
married both of her known husbands, J./John? Wesley BRIGHT and my great
grandfather, Spencer B. PARKER, under the name of Moranda COLEMAN...some people show her
1st name with the spelling of Rachel but it actually appears to have been
with the "a" spelling of Rachael which, apparently...but not totally sure comes
from her great grandmother, Rachael TUCKER, wife of Ripley COPELAND, Sr., and
the spelling of her middle name appears to have been Moranda....however, it is
spelled by various people as Miranda, Maranda, etc., but have no idea, as of
yet, where the name of COLEMAN came in from. And the spelling of LEWIS is
sometimes shown as LOUIS but is correct with the Welsh/English spelling of LEWIS
as opposed to the French spelling of LOUIS.
I have no record of other marriages for Rachael Moranda LEWIS's parents,
Harriett ELLZEY and John LEWIS. But my earliest of information from my immediate
family actually showed her mother with the name of Carrie/Kerrie KNIGHT. This
could have been confusion with Harriet's name and the BRIGHT name but not
sure. And there were COLEMAN and KNIGHT families that were related to this
family group....so.....confusion again.
J./John? Wesley BRIGHT and Mrs. Rachael Moranda "Randa/Randy" LEWIS COLEMAN?
BRIGHT (later PARKER) were the parents of several children including a son
Henry BRIGHT who married Henrietta JONES whom is descended from
JONES-BUSH-PRESCOTT-WALKER family group which I am also researching for WALKER - McCARTY
connections out of Edgefield District, South Carolina.
It would appear that J./John? Wesley BRIGHT's family group with parents,
assuming that this is correct connection, G. W. (aka George W./Wesley?) BRIGHT,
and Margaret "Peggy" HALL REDMAN, are listed in the 1860 Scott County,
Mississippi Census and then later it appears that it is correct that this is the same
J. W. BRIGHT, (aka J./John? Wesley BRIGHT,) with wife, Rachael BRIGHT, whom are
listed in the 1880 Rankin County, Mississippi census where my great
grandfather, Spencer B. PARKER, born: abt. 1859 in either Smith County or Rankin
County, MS, is also listed with his siblings as his mother, Mrs. Sarah "Sally"
JENNINGS PARKER, listed Sarah PARKER/or Sally PARKER, as the head of the household
in the 1870 Rankin County, Mississippi Census.
Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS was the widow of Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER, born: abt.
1795 in Maryland, who may have married as a 1st/2nd wife, Sarah "Sally?"
BAZAR/BAZOR/BAZER, in or abt. 1818 in Jackson County, Mississippi, and she may have
been the mother of his 1st and possibly 2nd set of children with Jeremiah
"Jerry" PARKER being found in the 1830 Copiah County, Mississippi Census with his
1st set of children born abt./aft. 1820 and then in again with them in the
1840 Copiah County, Mississippi Census......then in the 1850 Smith County,
Mississippi Census, Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER is found with his 2nd/3rd wife, Sarah
"Sally" JENNINGS, born: 1821/abt. 1821 in Alabama probably or Mississippi,
(daughter of Bailey JENNINGS and his 1st wife, Kitty EARLE,) with Sarah "Sally"
JENNINGS the stepmother of the 2nd set of children listed in the census and
then by the 1870 Rankin County, Mississippi;
Looking to connect more of the dots. At the moment, I am working off a
laptop without my files in my main computer due to a recent move from North Texas
to far South Texas but will shortly have all of my files at my disposal.....and
I do believe that I have pieced together some or all of the names of the 1st
set of children of Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER and his possible/probable 1st/2nd
wife, Sarah BAZAR/BAZOR/BAZER....and I have the names of the 3 children from
the 2nd set of children who may have also been the children of his 1st wife or
may have been from a 2nd wife and I have the names of the children from the
2nd/3rd marriage to Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS as well as the names of the children
of the marriage of J./John? Wesley BRIGHT and Mrs. Rachael Moranda LEWIS
COLEMAN? BRIGHT PARKER and also those of her 2nd marriage to Spencer B. PARKER as
well as some of the descendants of the BRIGHT and PARKER
descendants....including marriage of the PARKER family into the HARRELL family which I have
understood recently is also connected more deeply to the BRIGHT family.
Looking forward to piecing together more of the puzzle.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Bellinda Myrick-Barnett
I went ahead and wrote a letter to the Houston based Lab. that the Boone family is using. I want to get this done now my uncles and aunt are in their 80's and 70's I want them to know this information.
Alicia
----- Original Message -----
From: Amom45
To: COLEMAN-D(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 8:52 PM
Subject: Dna Research
I entered Genealogy DNA Research for a web search and located the information I had read. I think the Boone family is the site I first read about these DNA being used to search for genealogy research.
Under the address of www.familytreedna.com I looked in the B information and found Boone and there I saw information about DNA kits. If I have time the next few days I will contact these people and learn how to get a DNA Research for the Coleman families started. There was a price of $99.00 for a 12 sample kit. Now I don't know what this kits is for but I am going to send them a note and contact the Boone-d(a)rootsweb.com site and learn what they are doing and what is thought about their information.
A Coleman Granddaughter
Alicia Mason
I entered Genealogy DNA Research for a web search and located the information I had read. I think the Boone family is the site I first read about these DNA being used to search for genealogy research.
Under the address of www.familytreedna.com I looked in the B information and found Boone and there I saw information about DNA kits. If I have time the next few days I will contact these people and learn how to get a DNA Research for the Coleman families started. There was a price of $99.00 for a 12 sample kit. Now I don't know what this kits is for but I am going to send them a note and contact the Boone-d(a)rootsweb.com site and learn what they are doing and what is thought about their information.
A Coleman Granddaughter
Alicia Mason
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Phebe Barnard Macy Chase
Author: Barb Chase Thompson Date: 4 Jul 2004 3:36 PM GMT
Surnames: Chase,Barnard,Coleman,Macy,Cornell
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PLEASE READ MESSAGE FULLY !!! I am looking for the burial place and exact date of death for Phebe BARNARD MACY CHASE above. She was the d/o REUBEN BARNARD and PHEBE COLEMAN. She was my ggg grandmother thru Benjamin Chase. She lst m. Aaron Macy and had 2 children, Aaron and Judith. She m. 2nd Benjamin Chase. I have that she was b. in 1772, Nantucket Island, MA. Not ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN it was 1772. She m. Benjamin Chase 31 Mar. 1807 and d. 23 Feb. 1818.
HOWEVER,,,,,,,, The Colemans' seem to think that her MOTHER, PHEBE COLEMAN d. 23 Feb. 1818. I am QUITE CERTAIN THAT THAT DATE is for Phebe Barnard, as her last child was born in 1817.........................!!!!!!!!!
I Would REALLY like to know where this Phebe COLEMAN death date comes from???????
Another thing the Coleman records say is that Phebe Barnard Macy Chase died in Rochester, NY. This CAN NOT be correct either............as if you look below, you will see that Benjamin Chase and 2nd w. Lydia Macy were m. in Ghent, and I know for a fact that they didn't leave the Chatham area UNTIL abt. 1826...........well after Phebe BARNARD's death.......
BENJAMIN CHASE Jr. 6) 2nd wife, LYDIA MACY (NIECE OF PHEBE BARNARD), b. 1794, m. May 2, 1821, Ghent, NY (near Chatham), d. Oct. 4, 1866, bur. Oct. 6, 1866, Sect. J, Lot 106, Mt. Pleasant Cem., Newark, NJ. Lydia Macy was dt. of Simeon Macy & Lucretia Barnard, b. 1771. ( This infoo has been verified thru the Latter Day Saints, The NEHGS & the full context of the Chatham & Hudson Monthly Meetings, Columbia Co., Quaker Records).
ANY HELP ANYONE CAN GIVE ME WOULD BE MORE THAN GREATLY APPRECIATED. She is my brick wall. Thanks........
Barb Chase Thompson
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