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Good Afternoon:
Virginia "Jenny" "Ginny" A. Colman was born January 22, 1865 in MacClenney,
Baker County Florida. Her father was probably Moses "Mose" Coleman. We know
that she grew up with at least two brothers, W. M. (living in Starke, 1938)
and R. M. (living in Mayport, 1938). She had lived in or near Starke Florida
since 1887. She and Thomas Hagan had at least three children. Any assistance
with primary or secondary documentation of these lines greatly appreciated.
Always happy to swap files.
Walt
Just moved to Deland from Maitland. Do you live in Fl? M.E.
---- jsorensen4(a)cfl.rr.com wrote:
> Do you have anything on a Joseph Coleman who married Grace Cluverius in Abingdon Parrish, Glouchester Va? That would be in the 1700's M E
> ---- Robert Campbell <BusterBrown(a)centurytel.net> wrote:
> > Barb. Not yet , where in fl. do you live ?
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> > Cc: <coleman-request(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 3:01 PM
> > Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 16 William J. Coleman
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> > > The more our hearts are grateful the more our lives are blessed.
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> > > Robert Campbell, My Coleman's were from Bedford Co TN. My gr grandfather,
> > > Thomas,b. 1836, his brother Joseph, b. 1838, and an elusive brother Will
> > > b. 1834. I notice you have names starting with "J"....very popular with my
> > > Colemans. I have lots of stuff on Thomas and Joseph, but nothing on Will.
> > > Do you know if your William had siblings? Barb in FL
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Do you have anything on a Joseph Coleman who married Grace Cluverius in Abingdon Parrish, Glouchester Va? That would be in the 1700's M E
---- Robert Campbell <BusterBrown(a)centurytel.net> wrote:
> Barb. Not yet , where in fl. do you live ?
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> From: <bbatchelder(a)cfl.rr.com>
> To: <coleman(a)rootsweb.com>
> Cc: <coleman-request(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 3:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 16 William J. Coleman
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> >
> > --
> > The more our hearts are grateful the more our lives are blessed.
> >
> > Robert Campbell, My Coleman's were from Bedford Co TN. My gr grandfather,
> > Thomas,b. 1836, his brother Joseph, b. 1838, and an elusive brother Will
> > b. 1834. I notice you have names starting with "J"....very popular with my
> > Colemans. I have lots of stuff on Thomas and Joseph, but nothing on Will.
> > Do you know if your William had siblings? Barb in FL
> >
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The more our hearts are grateful the more our lives are blessed.
Robert Campbell, My Coleman's were from Bedford Co TN. My gr grandfather, Thomas,b. 1836, his brother Joseph, b. 1838, and an elusive brother Will b. 1834. I notice you have names starting with "J"....very popular with my Colemans. I have lots of stuff on Thomas and Joseph, but nothing on Will. Do you know if your William had siblings? Barb in FL
Looking for any info on this family.
William J. Coleman b. abt. 1835,Tenn. m. Charlotte lollis b. Tenn
children
James V. Coleman b. abt.1860 ,Ky
John F. Coleman b. 1869,Ill.
Josiah Coleman b. 1870 ,ill.
David A. Coleman b. 1875,Ill.
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To all the Coleman's of Pittsylvania Va
below is the info on my Coleman family who lived in the subdivision north on
the Dan River in 1870 and before....
my Great Great Grand dad Richard G Coleman born in 1841 in eastern Virginia
and his wife Eliza Jane Coleman born 1838 in the same area. he was black
and she was Mulatto. problem is I don't know what part that is. Is there a
way I can find out.
. The Coleman's first child was born in 1857 on Feb 15th. That was Charles
R, Next came Mary Frances, who was born in Nov 26, 1857. Richard and Eliza
would go on to have nine more children between the years 1862 - 1880.
John W Coleman: born May 20th, 1862 died of Convulsions on April 17th, 1870
age 6yrs
Susan A Coleman: born Nov 6, 1864 died of Consumption (TB) on Dec 5th, 1888
age 24
Richard G Coleman Jr: born Dec 7th, 1866 died of Arteriosclerosis on Jan
12th, 1921 age 55
George R Coleman: born June 29th, 1869 died of Hodgkin's disease lymphoma on
April 29th, 1939 unmarked grave age 69
Sarah C Coleman: born Aug 20th, 1871
Nettie B Coleman: born Feb 12th, 1874 died of summer complaint (diarrhea) on
Aug 20th, 1874 age 6months
Lillie M Coleman: born Feb 17th, 1876 died Sept 8th, 1886 age 10yrs
Howard E Coleman: born March 3rd, 1880
Ellen Jane Coleman: born Dec 27th, 1879
thank you for any help you can give me. I don't know why my Grand dad never
told his children about his family, I guess he had his reason's.
thank you Carla butler
----- Original Message -----
From: "Irene M" <tamshar(a)bigpond.com>
To: <coleman(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 8
> Thank you Kim it will be for one a bit further down the track. I will
> study
> the Niall thing a bit later when I have some time its bit double dutch to
> me
> at the moment
> I always thought my Colemans were Catholic because my dad was I knew my
> grandfather Coleman was and definitely my great grandmother(Crawley),
> always
> thought my g/gf was too buts that now looks unlikely
>
> But we discovered my 2nd g/g/p were married in Bermondsey in a
> non-Catholic church my 2g g/f was born in Ireland as was his father my 2
> g/g/m don't know but we believe she was of Irish ancestry. Because they
> both died in their 30's their children were only young so not much family
> info, only one of their children remained in UK and as far as we know
> married in a Catholic Church being my great grandfather and his wife was
> definitely Irish Catholic, and there children were baptised in the
> Catholic
> Church it was this generation that had the obvious names such as Francis
> Patrick, etc-.
>
> My great grand aunt that went to Canada then USA married a Canadian of
> Irish
> descent(Cochran) in a non Catholic cermony their first child was baptised
> Baptist so assume protestant
> Irene
>
>
> From: "Kim Coleman" <colemanmail(a)charter.net>
> To: <coleman(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 8
>
>
>> Irene,
>>
>> Your brother's DNA itself will not tell you if you are from Cork unless
>> you
>> happen to match others from Cork. Your DNA will only tell you who you
>> match
>> and then you would need to compare notes and paper trails. If everyone
>> you
>> match is from Cork then the chances of your family being from Cork is
>> much
>> greater.
>>
>> You can join for your brother and have the kit mailed to him in the UK
>> with
>> your email address as the contact. You would probably only need the 37
>> markers to start with, you can always upgrade later to refine any matches
>> you may have.
>>
>> Below is a rundown of our Irish kits.
>>
>> 95913 Cork (Dan)
>> 51172 Sligo (My husband)
>> 137178 Belfast
>> SMGF-5 West Meath
>>
>> Most of the Roman Catholic Colemans from Ireland can be found in Cork or
>> the
>> Mayo/Sligo area. The Colemans' from the North are pointing towards the
>> Ui-Naill profile. You can read about it here.
>> http://www.familytreedna.com/landing/matching-niall.aspx
>>
>> Kim Coleman
>> Volunteer Admin Coleman DNA Project
>> www.colemandna.com
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: coleman-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:coleman-bounces@rootsweb.com]
>> On
>> Behalf Of Irene M
>> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:35 PM
>> To: coleman(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 8
>>
>> Thanks Dan . I don't have any family here in Australia but I will look
>> into
>> it and see if my brother will do it from UK did you join the project I
>> know
>> my brother wouldn't be interested in doing that as he doesn't spend much
>> time on the computer with his work and travel and weekends with family
>> Which kit did you use the 37 or 67 to find out you were from Cork and did
>> you have to submit another male sample or just your own
>>
>>
>> Irene
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "zeusef" <zeusef(a)aol.com>
>> To: <coleman(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 12:04 PM
>> Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 8
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I have my Y DNA tested with Family Tree DNA. Kit No: 95913. Just in
>>> case
>>> any of your male Coleman's are tested. My Coleman's were from Co. Cork,
>>> Ireland.
>>> www.familytreedna.com
>>>
>>> Dan Coleman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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I have 6 male Coleman 1st cousins, 1 is a doctor of research in Houston. He is willing to do the DNA test now is the Houston DNA center best? THE work of janetsibole(a)hotmail.com, Janet Sibole connects the dots I am corresponding with her. I don't know how well the work is proven.
Genealogy is Habit Forming,
Alicia Mason
Family verbal history is our family came from Wales and Ireland. I have traced my Colemans back to Coleman families in VA. b. about 1750. As usual with the family naming their children their families' and nicknamed all of them so Jorden son of Jordan JR would know when it was his suppertime. My mother had 5 Coleman brothers only one was called by his first name. Now 2 of them are living still known to all as Peewee and JR.
Any proven data to trace the Colemans of this time span please contact me, One of the Jesse, [brothers or cousins] married Frances Southall in VA about 1804 and Jordan married Nancy Anderson TN abt.1809 and Jesse and Frances were there. My gr gr grandfather known as Jack Coleman, named Joshua C. Coleman married 1840 Sarah A. Bird then after she died 1850 he married Jane Floyd Bearden.
Anyone with information please contact.
~~Alicia~~
Thanks Dan . I don't have any family here in Australia but I will look into
it and see if my brother will do it
from UK did you join the project I know my brother wouldn't be interested
in doing that as he doesn't
spend much time on the computer with his work and travel and weekends with
family
Which kit did you use the 37 or 67 to find out you were from Cork and did
you have to submit another
male sample or just your own
Irene
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From: "zeusef" <zeusef(a)aol.com>
To: <coleman(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [COLEMAN] COLEMAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 8
>
> I have my Y DNA tested with Family Tree DNA. Kit No: 95913. Just in case
> any of your male Coleman's are tested. My Coleman's were from Co. Cork,
> Ireland.
> www.familytreedna.com
>
> Dan Coleman
>
>
>