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    1. Colonel Kersey Coates
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Anonymous In memoriam, Sarah Walter Chandler Coates Kansas City, Mo.?: L.C. Reed, J.L. Coates, A.C. Coates, 1898?, 246 pgs. This book has an Article or Chapter on him....he's the one in Kansas City it says connects him with Moses and Susannah Coats of Chester County PA Kersey's parents it says were Lindley and Deborah S. Coates maiden name of the mother was Simmons photo Kersey in here as well... photo of the house of Simmons Coates in Chester County PA brother of Kersey Coates and built by Simmons Coates in 1859 Quite a bit in here on Kersey and KS and MO Char

    01/04/2005 12:27:34
    1. Charles Coates same book
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Snow, Jane Elliott. Family history, Coates, Wilcox, and Teachout families Cleveland, Ohio: W.M. Bayne Print. House, 1901, 146 pgs. Charles Coates s of John Coates born Yorkshire England. Came to this country with his father in 1800. Settled first in Geneseo County, NY where it is thought he married. Had one son by this marriage, Thomas. Settle in North Royalton, 1816. At one time owned a large farm in that town. Was well read. Was dientified first with the Free Soil, later with the Republican party. Was a member of Disiple Church. His second wife was Amanda, daughter of John Teachout, Royalton. Children: Thomas, son by first wife Ashbel b Royalton, son of Second wife Clarissa b Royalton Dec 27, 1835 dau second wife Thomas son of Charles, son of John Coates married Mary Stewart, Brecksville he died in 1894 aged 81; children: Alice b Royalton and Marie b Royalton...I'm not sure but this seems to say Royalton is in NY... Also takes this family down to the late 1800s....with connections in Mich Chapter on Catherine Coates McKay she married Daniel McKay and they settled near Philadelphia, it appears they may have moved to Bigtree, Genesee County, NY, they were married Oct 15, 1807 she was about twenty years old when she came from England and a member of the Church of England...they moved to Ohio in 1820...they settled on the south bank of Tinker's Creek...moved to Brecksville, then Boston, Summit County later to Independence, Ohio where they died.... They moved to Ohio in 1816 and settled in Independence....children: Susanna, Jane, Robert, John and Margaret Brings this family down into the late 1800s as well...

    01/04/2005 12:16:05
    1. Coats' in OH
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Title: Family history, Coates , Wilcox, and Teachout families Authors: Snow, Jane Elliott. City of Publication: Cleveland, Ohio Publisher: W.M. Bayne Print. House Date: 1901 Page Count: 146 Reel/Fiche Number: Genealogy and local history ; G6485 Subject Headings: Coates family. Wilcox family. Teachout family. Primary Family Name: Coates family. Wilcox family. Teachout family. Anyone familiar with this family? John Coates b 1749 d June 10, 1830 married to Jane Middleton, his wife b 1748 d May 29, 1825 children: John b Eng, 1773 Charles, b Eng 1787 Catherine b Eng Dec 15, 1875 John Coates sen above had three brothers, Thomas, George and Richard...Thomas came to America prior to 1800 and in crossing a river near Baltimore, MD was drowned. They were from Yorkshire England Then it goes on to talk about a son, John coats, married at the time he left England to an Ann Coates nee Best with two small children John and Eleanor...they settled in Livingston County NY west of Canandagua....then it talks about another John, charles and daughter Catherine, family of John Coates who settled in Royalton....names John Coates, wife Ann children: John, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, James, Jane, Margaret and Thomas another child, Catherine first white born in Royalton township May 5th 1818...Charles Coates married at the time the family settled in Royalton and had two children one of them a son named Thomas, the other a daughter, name unknown...Catherine married Daniel McKay a Scotchman... Bible record of John Coates who married Ann Best at Klirkhaving near Yarm, Yorkshire, England, April 22, 1800 John Coates b Aug 3, 1773 d June 12, 1835 Ann Best Coates b June 2, 1774 d Oct 24, 1828 John Coates b Feb 8, 1801 Eleanor B. Coates b Dec 1, 1802 Elizabeth Coates b Mch 30, 1805 Mary Ann Coates, b June 28, 1807 James Coates, b Feb 18, 1809 d Sept 6, 1829 Jane Coates b oct 21, 1810 Margaret Coates b July 17, 1813 Thomas B. Coates, b July 16, 1815 Catherine Coates b May 5, 1818 Letter from a John Coates of Geneseo, Ontario County, State of New York Royalton appears to be in OH.... Colonel John Coates m Nov 7, 1827 Lucy Ann Weld, b Guilford Conn August 23, 1806. she died June 18, 1852 Several photos of Coates in this book as well.... James H. Coates' children or grandchildren, photo and family sketch W. R. Coates, county clerk photo F.M. Coates, M.D. Louis W. Coates Family information on the Coates go all the way down into the late 1800s....anyone know who these are? Char

    01/04/2005 11:57:31
    1. FW: Coats in Chili
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. From what I can gather, her family was from England and they came to Chili in the early 1800s... ----Original Message Follows---- From: "PATRICIA GUTIERREZ" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: ancestry information Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:39:20 +0000 Dear Charlotte: My name is PATRICIA ELIZABETH GUTIERREZ COATS, I live in IQUIQUE, CHILE. Here in Chile there are only my family with de second name COATS . For that reason I need more information about my ancestries.My grandfather name was ELISEO COATS,he dead in 1942,heŽs wife name was MERCEDES REBOLLEDO MUÑOZ,their dougther are LILIANA COATS REBOLLEDO (dead), NORA COATS REBOLLEDO (dead) and my mother ERMA GLADYS COATS REBOLLEDO(alive).Išdont know other information about my grandfather family.Do you Know if someone of COATS travelled to CHILE in 1800 aprox?. Excuse my english language, I hope you may be understand and help me about Coats family. I live in IQUIQUE city, CHILE. My adress : CARDENIO HERNANDEZ * 2262, Region TARAPACA. My phone number: 057 316172. IŽm 46 years old, and IŽm married whit Mr. ALEXIS ALFREDO CLIFT TAPIA, and IŽve 3 dogthers: the first; VALESKA IVANIA CLIFT GUTIERREZ (26) MOZLENKA MILLENIK CLIFT GUTIERREZ (24) DOBRANA SMILKA CLIFT GUTIERREZ (16). I wait for your e-mail,and hope we may be in contact. THANKS!! PATRICIA ELIZABETH GUTIERREZ COATS [email protected]

    01/04/2005 05:57:22
    1. Sampson Coats - IN
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=IN0020%5F%5F%2E063&Index=22&QryID=66133%2E3&DetailTab=2 I found Sampson Coats in Lawrence County IN...anyone have any info on him...it's dated 1824...this could very well be Sampson Coats son of John Coats and Rachel of SC.... Lawrence County IN is in the mid-southern portion of IN.... http://www.ingenweb.org/ingen_county2.htm He could very well give us some clues... Char

    12/31/2004 08:19:36
    1. Happy New Year!!
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Well, a little early....:) But wishing you all the best for the New Year, including finding all those Ancestors!! The Archive is slow going up for two reasons....1. apparently pdf files set off all the bells and sirens at the server end...so I'm converting and re-linking as I go...the pdf files up now will remain except for SC Newberry page 2...I'm converting all those to jpg format as well as the rest of the Archive pages....2. There's just a lot of info there....:) So here's hoping this is *Ancestor Found Year*....:) Char

    12/31/2004 08:14:07
    1. James C. or T. Coats (Civil War)
    2. Robbie Griggs Landry
    3. Does anyone know who this fellow is? Civil War, 11th Battalion LA Infantry - DeSoto & Various Parishes, Louisiana JAMES T. COATS, Pvt./Cpl., Co. A, enlisted 3 May 1862 at Mansfield, LA, born Wake Co. NC, age 36, blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion, occupation stage driver & was 5' 8" tall. (enlistment paper says he enlisted 31 Jul 1862 at Monroe, LA & his name was James C. Coats) Note* Monroe Ouachita Parish,LA

    12/19/2004 11:06:41
    1. Fwd: Re: [COATES-L] More conflicts
    2. Linda J. Coate
    3. The time discrepancy here might be able to be accounted for. The murder trial took place in March of 1807 as far as I know... but that might not have been the time when James was tried as there were 2 persons being tried from memory. When was the verdict handed down? Do newspapers at the time show that James escaped after the verdict was read. What date is the 1808 document exactly? Maybe James left out of shame after being pilloried and having the cotton case go badly.... but some more research is needed in newspapers and court cases to figure out when he skipped town. The interesting note is though that we have three persons now who believed they were descended from Big John who are related to this Marmaduke Coate group and each other. Two descend through William and one descends through James. The others who thought they were descended aren't yet related to other tested Coates... Let's hope. >To: "Charlotte Coats" <[email protected]>, [email protected] >From: "Linda J. Coate" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [COATES-L] More conflicts > >At 07:10 PM 12/18/2004, Charlotte Coats wrote: >> >>The problem with the theory of James Coats has one flaw...South Carolina >>records show he was still in SC as late as 1808. >> >>Wright Coate, James Coate, Jesse Coate, sue over delivery of some cotton, >>1816 >> >>This is incorrectly listed as 1816 in the Coats Archive but the document >>says 1808... >> >>The John Coats married to Rachel only names sons James and Sampson in his >>will.... >> >> >> >>==== COATES Mailing List ==== >>Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive: >>http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar >> > > > LINDA COATE, >Columbus, Ohio >[email protected] >www.ancestrees.com >

    12/19/2004 03:30:32
    1. More conflicts
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. The problem with the theory of James Coats has one flaw...South Carolina records show he was still in SC as late as 1808. Wright Coate, James Coate, Jesse Coate, sue over delivery of some cotton, 1816 This is incorrectly listed as 1816 in the Coats Archive but the document says 1808... The John Coats married to Rachel only names sons James and Sampson in his will....

    12/18/2004 09:10:38
    1. New DNA results up
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. New test result...Marm's group again...another Big John sighting... http://www.coatsarchive.us

    12/18/2004 08:41:45
    1. Always Strings!!
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Well, as pointed out to me by anther list member....those matching funds by FTDNA can only be used $25.00 at a time for each new kit...so to use the entire amount we have, we'd have to have 5 new kits ordered....and yes, all before the 31st of Dec... Always Strings! Char

    12/15/2004 05:05:06
    1. FW: Coates deaths
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Coates deaths Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:02:03 EST Hi all! This is from the Ohio Co., WV Book of Death Index. YEAR NAME VOL PAGE 1969 Harry R. Coates 144 495 1987 Velma Delores Coates Criswell Brinkman 180 182 or 102 *age: 68 / born: 9/13/1918 / Overlook Apts., 1810 National Road, Wheeling / mother: Estella Frazier / father: Charles Walter Coates / Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St. / Death: 2/21/1987 / Cardio Respiratory Arrest Note: Velma is my mother. He father was born in Shawnee Village, Salt Lick Twsp., Perry County, Ohio. Donna Mollaun, Fairfield, OH <[email protected]>

    12/13/2004 03:34:57
    1. FW: Coates info
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Coates info Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:50:22 EST Hi all potential cousins! I was on a genie dig after Thanksgiving in the Wheeling, WV area. The folowing Coates are not all related to me, but I copied them anyway. These are all from Ohio cemeteries on the other side of the Ohio River and close to Wheeling: HIGH RIDGE CEMETRY / BELMONT CO. / OHIO / PEASE & PULTNEY TOWNSHIPS On SR 214 off US 40 at juction of CR 30. Bad Condition. Coates -Mary / wife of David Coates & daughter... / 1842-ae43 RIVERVIEW CEMETERY / MARTINS FERRY, OHIO Coates -Mary A. 1843-1925 -William / 1837-1903 Coates -Gene T. Tweed / mother/ 1884-1962 -Margaret / daughter / 1909-1938 UNION CEMETERY / ST. CLAIRESVILLE OH St. Rt. 9 near US Rt. old 40. Well Kept. Old Log Presbyterian Church used to stand in the center. Coates -Robert / 1830-1916 -Alcova / 1847-1937 Hope this is of help to you. Donna Mollaun, Fairfield, OH (Cincinnati area)

    12/13/2004 03:33:17
    1. FW: [ARCHIVES] New Blog For Archivists!!
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. ----Original Message Follows---- From: Steven Butzel <[email protected]> Reply-To: Steven Butzel <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [ARCHIVES] New Blog For Archivists!! Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 18:34:02 -0500 I’d like to announce the start of a new blog called "DRIZZLE", available at http://www.myunclesteve.com/drizzle. DRIZZLE features news stories and commentary of interest to archivists, records managers and other professionals. The point of DRIZZLE is not to include a comprehensive listing of *all* news stories of interest, (you can read Peter K's RAIN postings for that,) but rather to highlight a select few that are particularly interesting and likely to provoke online discussion and debate. Comments are accepted for all entries in the blog. As the blog is configured now, I need to approve submitted comments before they are posted online, but I am not wedded to this restriction and may well remove it soon. In time, I am planning to ask a few DRIZZLE commentators and friends to join me as co-authors of the blog. Co-authors would have the ability to post entries to the blog as opposed to just comments. If you are interested in becoming a co-author, start by submitting a few comments to the blog. Later on, send me an email telling me about yourself and why you should be empowered to become a DRIZZLE co-author. Last but not least, I am also interested in hearing from others would like to help with the administration and/or graphic design of the blog. If you are familiar with Movable Type’s blogging software in particular, it would be great to hear from you! I hope to read your comments online! Please forward this announcement to other lists and friends as you see fit. Thanks, Steve Butzel Boston, MA [email protected] A posting from the Archives & Archivists LISTSERV List sponsored by the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.org. For the terms of participation, please refer to http://www.archivists.org/listservs/arch_listserv_terms.asp. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send e-mail to [email protected] In body of message: SUB ARCHIVES firstname lastname *or*: UNSUB ARCHIVES To post a message, send e-mail to [email protected] Or to do *anything* (and enjoy doing it!), use the web interface at http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/archives.html Problems? Send e-mail to Robert F Schmidt <[email protected]>

    12/12/2004 08:52:18
    1. Re: [COATES-L] DNA kits
    2. Susan McIntyre
    3. You know it's a pity that the DNA testing is not aimed at the female descendants since so many of us have an interest and strong documented trail to our ancestors. The Joan Sisom group that you ask about is likely my line - at least I can firmly document back to the Thomas Coates that is thought to be her son. I understand the reasoning for using the male lines but I felt that I had to have my say on the subject - sorry I have no male Coates to offer. Happy Holidays, Susan Charlotte Coats wrote: > > I have been in touch with a possible descendant of the Robert Coates > of Lynn Mass group...and have offered him a 12 Marker kit out of our > fund... > > I've not heard back from him yet.... > > Linda, how is that Joan Sissom group coming? any interest there? > > Anyone else...remember if you're on this list and you're a male Coate, > Coates, Coats or other variation, please don't hesitate to join our > DNA project...if funds are a problem...let us know...we'll find a way > to cover it....12 Marker tests for us all is a first step and then we > can go from there.... > > Char > >

    12/12/2004 07:20:03
    1. Sissom DNA Project
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. From : Jeff Scism <[email protected]> Sent : Sunday, December 12, 2004 11:31 AM To : Charlotte Coats <[email protected]> Subject : Sissom DNA Group I manage the Sissom DnA Group we are looking for participants. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~scismfam/s250/ Jeff Scism

    12/12/2004 05:11:24
    1. FTDNA Fund use conditions
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. "-- Matching Gift from Family Tree DNA: in conjunction with the launch of the General Fund, Family Tree DNA will match dollar per dollar the contributions to Surname Projects during the month of October, up to a total of $200. There are 3 conditions for the use of FTDNA's matching dollars: a) no more than $25 that has come from FTDNA can be used per test, b) FTDNA matching gift can be used only for new kits, c) FTDNA contributions from the matching gift need to be used before the end of this year, as they will expire on 12/31/04, whether used or not.

    12/12/2004 04:15:38
    1. DNA kits
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. I have been in touch with a possible descendant of the Robert Coates of Lynn Mass group...and have offered him a 12 Marker kit out of our fund... I've not heard back from him yet.... Linda, how is that Joan Sissom group coming? any interest there? Anyone else...remember if you're on this list and you're a male Coate, Coates, Coats or other variation, please don't hesitate to join our DNA project...if funds are a problem...let us know...we'll find a way to cover it....12 Marker tests for us all is a first step and then we can go from there.... Char

    12/12/2004 04:12:41
    1. FTDNA matching funds
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. This seems to indicate the FTDNA matching funds will expire 12/31/04 Do we have anyone on the list with a Coats male, that needs a first time kit? Char ****************************** b) Email [email protected] the Kit # and your instructions on how to apply funds to it. For example: "Kit 12345 , apply $50 from donor and $25 from FTDNA", or "Kit 12345 , apply $25 from FTDNA", or "Kit 12345 , apply $25 from donor". Of course, the values are only for example purposes - you can use any amounts, as long as the contribution that comes from the FTDNA matching gift is limited to $25 per kit. Remember the FTDNA matching gifts expire on 12/31/04.

    12/10/2004 03:18:41
    1. part of the same message group at genealogy.com
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. That looks like a real match. Unfortunately, I haven’t done much research on the COATES side of the family yet. I do, however, have a guess. The only close connection based on date would be with Benjamin Coates (possibly Berry Chileton Coates) and Anna M. (possibly Anne Madrid Davis) who were married, as the bible indicates, on December 5, 1847. This is a stretch on the names but the handwriting and some of the names are a bit different depending on who is writing and entry in the bible. From the 1870 Marshall County (WV), Union District Census I found a Benjamin (born about 1825) and Anna M. (born about 1829) who had six children: Robert M., Emma M (married Edwards), John D., Allice M. (married Cotts), Anna G. and Molly M. (married Brennen). Allice M. is my Great Grandmother. The census indicates the Anna M. was born in Wales. I know for a fact that an Anna M. died December 1913 at age 87 in Marshall County but that’s about all. I’ve tried to find out more from Marshall County but that’s all they have. Note: these birthdays are off a couple years. Another possible hypothesis is that there really was a Berry Chileton Coates (not Benjamin). He might be the brother of Benjamin. I don’t know if this helps at all. There are no other references to DAVIS in the bible. For further research, you might check with the Ohio County (WV) genealogical Society. The Family had its roots in Benwood, WV, right next to Wheeling WV. Although Benwood and Wheeling are in different counties, Wheeling (Ohio County) may be where newspaper reports were recorded. Again, I’m sorry I can’t be more help right now. Let me know what you find out and, as my research progresses, will let you know of any developments. Good luck with your research. Bob Kerner, Greenfield Township, Ohio

    12/10/2004 02:25:56