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Thank you so very much for checking Dave!
Have a great day!
Ella
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Carmel Coleman <
gobigmonkeyproductions(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sorry Ella, not that I know of. I, myself, have only traced back a half
> dozen generations on my Coleman line, but they were all from Georgia and
> Alabama. I have several people who I match with through dna testing who
> have found deeper roots, so I believe my own family line migrated from the
> Carolinas by way of Virginia and my dna results tell me that the majority
> of my ancestors most likely came over from England at some point but I
> still have a lot of brick walls to get through to make those connections.
> If I ever do and if find something that will help you, I will let you know,
> for sure. Best of luck to you and take care.
>
> Dave Coleman
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Ella Coleman-Artz <mrsartz(a)gmail.com>
> To: HOWARTH(a)rootsweb.com; harling(a)rootsweb.com; coleman(a)rootsweb.com;
> eves(a)rootsweb.com; brewer(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:14 PM
> Subject: [COLEMAN] HOWARTH and HARLING connection? Also COLEMAN, EAVES and
> BREWER Lancashire, England and Philadelphia, PA, USA
>
> Hi!
>
> My great grandfather James COLEMAN was born in Liverpool, England about
> 1881. He was married to Fanny HARLING in 1906. Fanny's last name was
> EAVES according to christening information at ancestry.com Fanny was
> christened August 30, 1885 in Garstang, Lancashire, England.
>
> Fanny's stepfather was John HARLING. He was born 1864 in Caton,
> Lancashire, England. Her mother was Annie EAVES. I do not know who her
> father was as he is not listed in the christening info at ancestry.com.
>
> John HARLING had a brother named Thomas HARLING who was born either 1857 or
> 1867 either in Caton or Lancaster, Lancashire, England. I'm not 100% sure
> that I'm looking at 2 different individuals or one individual wanting to
> hide his information once he came to the US for some reason. I still need
> to do a little more research.
>
> Now, according to family lore, my great grandfather James COLEMAN's father
> died when he was young. He was eventually placed into an orphanage. My
> great grandfather was about 18 years old when he was taken from the
> orphanage along with 2 or 3 other boys to work in the gardens for a
> relative of Fanny.
>
> I found James living with Mr and Mrs Richard and Mary HOWARTH in the 1901
> census Garstang Parish, Barnacre with Bonds, Lancashire. England. James
> was listed as an estate laborer.
>
> I found Fanny's stepfather's brother Thomas HARLING on a UK incoming
> passenger list to Liverpool in 1920. It appears that he was going to stay
> with a G P HOWARTH in Thornton, England.
>
> I found Annie EAVES HARLING's sister, Mary EAVES born October 19, 1861 in
> Garstang and baptized December 8, 1861 in Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
> She came to the US and is listed as Mary EAVES sister of Annie HARLING in
> 1912. She went to England at some point and came back to the US in 1920 and
> is listed as Mary HOWARTH, sister of Mrs Annie HARLING.and niece of Ms A
> BREWER who lived in Barnacre. Mary and Annie's mother was Annie BREWER.
> Her name might have been Mary Ann BREWER but more research should determine
> that.
>
> If anyone has even a possible connection I would love to hear from you!
>
> Happy hunting!
> Ella
>
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Sorry Ella, not that I know of. I, myself, have only traced back a half dozen generations on my Coleman line, but they were all from Georgia and Alabama. I have several people who I match with through dna testing who have found deeper roots, so I believe my own family line migrated from the Carolinas by way of Virginia and my dna results tell me that the majority of my ancestors most likely came over from England at some point but I still have a lot of brick walls to get through to make those connections. If I ever do and if find something that will help you, I will let you know, for sure. Best of luck to you and take care.
Dave Coleman
________________________________
From: Ella Coleman-Artz <mrsartz(a)gmail.com>
To: HOWARTH(a)rootsweb.com; harling(a)rootsweb.com; coleman(a)rootsweb.com; eves(a)rootsweb.com; brewer(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:14 PM
Subject: [COLEMAN] HOWARTH and HARLING connection? Also COLEMAN, EAVES and BREWER Lancashire, England and Philadelphia, PA, USA
Hi!
My great grandfather James COLEMAN was born in Liverpool, England about
1881. He was married to Fanny HARLING in 1906. Fanny's last name was
EAVES according to christening information at ancestry.com Fanny was
christened August 30, 1885 in Garstang, Lancashire, England.
Fanny's stepfather was John HARLING. He was born 1864 in Caton,
Lancashire, England. Her mother was Annie EAVES. I do not know who her
father was as he is not listed in the christening info at ancestry.com.
John HARLING had a brother named Thomas HARLING who was born either 1857 or
1867 either in Caton or Lancaster, Lancashire, England. I'm not 100% sure
that I'm looking at 2 different individuals or one individual wanting to
hide his information once he came to the US for some reason. I still need
to do a little more research.
Now, according to family lore, my great grandfather James COLEMAN's father
died when he was young. He was eventually placed into an orphanage. My
great grandfather was about 18 years old when he was taken from the
orphanage along with 2 or 3 other boys to work in the gardens for a
relative of Fanny.
I found James living with Mr and Mrs Richard and Mary HOWARTH in the 1901
census Garstang Parish, Barnacre with Bonds, Lancashire. England. James
was listed as an estate laborer.
I found Fanny's stepfather's brother Thomas HARLING on a UK incoming
passenger list to Liverpool in 1920. It appears that he was going to stay
with a G P HOWARTH in Thornton, England.
I found Annie EAVES HARLING's sister, Mary EAVES born October 19, 1861 in
Garstang and baptized December 8, 1861 in Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
She came to the US and is listed as Mary EAVES sister of Annie HARLING in
1912. She went to England at some point and came back to the US in 1920 and
is listed as Mary HOWARTH, sister of Mrs Annie HARLING.and niece of Ms A
BREWER who lived in Barnacre. Mary and Annie's mother was Annie BREWER.
Her name might have been Mary Ann BREWER but more research should determine
that.
If anyone has even a possible connection I would love to hear from you!
Happy hunting!
Ella
-------------------------------
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Thank you for checking Bob!
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Bob Coleman <bluewater2(a)optonline.net>wrote:
> sorry nothing that I have matches up..
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: coleman-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:coleman-bounces@rootsweb.com]
> On
> Behalf Of Ella Coleman-Artz
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 1:14 AM
> To: HOWARTH(a)rootsweb.com; harling(a)rootsweb.com; coleman(a)rootsweb.com;
> eves(a)rootsweb.com; brewer(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [COLEMAN] HOWARTH and HARLING connection? Also COLEMAN, EAVES and
> BREWER Lancashire, England and Philadelphia, PA, USA
>
> Hi!
>
> My great grandfather James COLEMAN was born in Liverpool, England about
> 1881. He was married to Fanny HARLING in 1906. Fanny's last name was
> EAVES
> according to christening information at ancestry.com Fanny was christened
> August 30, 1885 in Garstang, Lancashire, England.
>
> Fanny's stepfather was John HARLING. He was born 1864 in Caton,
> Lancashire,
> England. Her mother was Annie EAVES. I do not know who her father was as
> he is not listed in the christening info at ancestry.com.
>
> John HARLING had a brother named Thomas HARLING who was born either 1857 or
> 1867 either in Caton or Lancaster, Lancashire, England. I'm not 100% sure
> that I'm looking at 2 different individuals or one individual wanting to
> hide his information once he came to the US for some reason. I still need
> to do a little more research.
>
> Now, according to family lore, my great grandfather James COLEMAN's father
> died when he was young. He was eventually placed into an orphanage. My
> great
> grandfather was about 18 years old when he was taken from the orphanage
> along with 2 or 3 other boys to work in the gardens for a relative of
> Fanny.
>
> I found James living with Mr and Mrs Richard and Mary HOWARTH in the 1901
> census Garstang Parish, Barnacre with Bonds, Lancashire. England. James
> was
> listed as an estate laborer.
>
> I found Fanny's stepfather's brother Thomas HARLING on a UK incoming
> passenger list to Liverpool in 1920. It appears that he was going to stay
> with a G P HOWARTH in Thornton, England.
>
> I found Annie EAVES HARLING's sister, Mary EAVES born October 19, 1861 in
> Garstang and baptized December 8, 1861 in Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
> She came to the US and is listed as Mary EAVES sister of Annie HARLING in
> 1912. She went to England at some point and came back to the US in 1920 and
> is listed as Mary HOWARTH, sister of Mrs Annie HARLING.and niece of Ms A
> BREWER who lived in Barnacre. Mary and Annie's mother was Annie BREWER.
> Her name might have been Mary Ann BREWER but more research should determine
> that.
>
> If anyone has even a possible connection I would love to hear from you!
>
> Happy hunting!
> Ella
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> COLEMAN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
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> COLEMAN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>
sorry nothing that I have matches up..
-----Original Message-----
From: coleman-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:coleman-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Ella Coleman-Artz
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 1:14 AM
To: HOWARTH(a)rootsweb.com; harling(a)rootsweb.com; coleman(a)rootsweb.com;
eves(a)rootsweb.com; brewer(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [COLEMAN] HOWARTH and HARLING connection? Also COLEMAN, EAVES and
BREWER Lancashire, England and Philadelphia, PA, USA
Hi!
My great grandfather James COLEMAN was born in Liverpool, England about
1881. He was married to Fanny HARLING in 1906. Fanny's last name was EAVES
according to christening information at ancestry.com Fanny was christened
August 30, 1885 in Garstang, Lancashire, England.
Fanny's stepfather was John HARLING. He was born 1864 in Caton, Lancashire,
England. Her mother was Annie EAVES. I do not know who her father was as
he is not listed in the christening info at ancestry.com.
John HARLING had a brother named Thomas HARLING who was born either 1857 or
1867 either in Caton or Lancaster, Lancashire, England. I'm not 100% sure
that I'm looking at 2 different individuals or one individual wanting to
hide his information once he came to the US for some reason. I still need
to do a little more research.
Now, according to family lore, my great grandfather James COLEMAN's father
died when he was young. He was eventually placed into an orphanage. My great
grandfather was about 18 years old when he was taken from the orphanage
along with 2 or 3 other boys to work in the gardens for a relative of Fanny.
I found James living with Mr and Mrs Richard and Mary HOWARTH in the 1901
census Garstang Parish, Barnacre with Bonds, Lancashire. England. James was
listed as an estate laborer.
I found Fanny's stepfather's brother Thomas HARLING on a UK incoming
passenger list to Liverpool in 1920. It appears that he was going to stay
with a G P HOWARTH in Thornton, England.
I found Annie EAVES HARLING's sister, Mary EAVES born October 19, 1861 in
Garstang and baptized December 8, 1861 in Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
She came to the US and is listed as Mary EAVES sister of Annie HARLING in
1912. She went to England at some point and came back to the US in 1920 and
is listed as Mary HOWARTH, sister of Mrs Annie HARLING.and niece of Ms A
BREWER who lived in Barnacre. Mary and Annie's mother was Annie BREWER.
Her name might have been Mary Ann BREWER but more research should determine
that.
If anyone has even a possible connection I would love to hear from you!
Happy hunting!
Ella
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
COLEMAN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
in the subject and the body of the message
Hi!
My great grandfather James COLEMAN was born in Liverpool, England about
1881. He was married to Fanny HARLING in 1906. Fanny's last name was
EAVES according to christening information at ancestry.com Fanny was
christened August 30, 1885 in Garstang, Lancashire, England.
Fanny's stepfather was John HARLING. He was born 1864 in Caton,
Lancashire, England. Her mother was Annie EAVES. I do not know who her
father was as he is not listed in the christening info at ancestry.com.
John HARLING had a brother named Thomas HARLING who was born either 1857 or
1867 either in Caton or Lancaster, Lancashire, England. I'm not 100% sure
that I'm looking at 2 different individuals or one individual wanting to
hide his information once he came to the US for some reason. I still need
to do a little more research.
Now, according to family lore, my great grandfather James COLEMAN's father
died when he was young. He was eventually placed into an orphanage. My
great grandfather was about 18 years old when he was taken from the
orphanage along with 2 or 3 other boys to work in the gardens for a
relative of Fanny.
I found James living with Mr and Mrs Richard and Mary HOWARTH in the 1901
census Garstang Parish, Barnacre with Bonds, Lancashire. England. James
was listed as an estate laborer.
I found Fanny's stepfather's brother Thomas HARLING on a UK incoming
passenger list to Liverpool in 1920. It appears that he was going to stay
with a G P HOWARTH in Thornton, England.
I found Annie EAVES HARLING's sister, Mary EAVES born October 19, 1861 in
Garstang and baptized December 8, 1861 in Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
She came to the US and is listed as Mary EAVES sister of Annie HARLING in
1912. She went to England at some point and came back to the US in 1920 and
is listed as Mary HOWARTH, sister of Mrs Annie HARLING.and niece of Ms A
BREWER who lived in Barnacre. Mary and Annie's mother was Annie BREWER.
Her name might have been Mary Ann BREWER but more research should determine
that.
If anyone has even a possible connection I would love to hear from you!
Happy hunting!
Ella