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    1. Re: [Coates_Coate_Coats] FW: Missouri State Archives
    2. Robbie Griggs Landry
    3. Char, Thank you so much for this wonderful website and the Heritage Quest on-line website. I have found so many wonderful Revolutionary war records including what I believe proves that Austin Murphy or Murray Coates married to Lucinda Dismukes is not the son of William Coates who married Susannah Dismuke.(She is a cousin to Susannah how ever) In William Coates Pension record he states he has a son (Austin) that is unmarried but, has built a fine house in Virginia and plans to move to Virginia. In Susannah Dismuke (widows pension) (m) this same William Coates she states in 1820 that their son (Austin)and his "family" are living in Virginia. Austin Murray or Murphy Coates was not married to Lucinda Dismukes until 1824 in Davidson Tennessee.They move to Mississippi. This William and Susannah Dismuke Coates did move from Sportslvania (Maybe mispelled)Virginia to Davidson Tennessee. I believe they are related but, Austin M. is not their son Austin. The Dismuke family also, say that William had a daughter named Sallie that married a Dismuke. Sallie is not named in either pension record as a daughter.They both say they have "A" son named Austin. Please, I would love some input if someone thinks I am missing something or has proof that I am wrong in my observation. I don't mind being told I am wrong if there is proof. Bye the way there were quite a few Dismuke's that went to Mississippi and Louisiana. Some are buried in the same grave yards with my Coates. This is one reason I am so interested in this group. One of my Austin Marion Coates wife's (Margaret Coon) uncle also, moved to Davidson County, Tennessee in the early 1800's. I just find all this very interesting to say the least. Robbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Coats" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:02 PM Subject: [Coates_Coate_Coats] FW: Missouri State Archives > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:56:27 -0800 (PST) > > Jefferson City -- Secretary of State Robin Carnahan today announced the > Missouri State Archives' selection as one of the nation's top > twenty-five best family history websites by the readers of Family Tree > Magazine. > Only one other state archives made the list of popular genealogy sites. > > Carnahan said: "I am pleased that the Archives is considered one of the > best websites. It is especially meaningful because the sites were > selected by the people who use them the most - family historians. At the > Archives, we are committed to offering access to Missouri history in > innovative ways. Our enthusiasm and ability to connect the public to > historical and genealogical information has been recognized and we feel > privileged to be included in the magazine's list." > > The Missouri State Archives is the officially designated repository for > all state records of permanent and historical value. A wealth of > information is available, with more than 150 million pages of paper, 60,000 > reels of microfilm, and many other resources. A variety of online > databases and projects provide access to birth and death records, county > coroner's inquests, Missouri Supreme Court historical cases, and St. > Louis Probate Court records. The Archives also recently updated its > comprehensive Soldiers Database, which includes personnel from the War of > 1812 through World War I. Other online projects of interest include the > Civil War Provost Marshal Index Database and the St. Louis Circuit Court > Historical Records Project. To access these resources, log on to the > Secretary of State's website at http://www.sos.mo.gov and click on > "State Archives." > > > > Laura Wilson > Missouri State Archives Staff Liaison to Friends of the Missouri State > Archives > (573) 526-5326 > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> > Give underprivileged students the materials they need to learn. > Bring education to life by funding a specific classroom project. > http://us.click.yahoo.com/S_B0zD/_WnJAA/a8ILAA/svNolB/TM > --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> > > Low Cost Web Hosting: > http://www.duoservers.com/?r=timecapsule > > Make a Donation for Coats DNA Kits: > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/coats/ > > Coates, Coate, Coats Digital Archive at: > http://www.coatsarchive.us > > Ancestrees database by Linda Coate: > http://www.ancestrees.com/ > > Privacy Statement: as moderator of this group I do NOT save, download or otherwise reproduce or sell any information submitted to this list by members - see Yahoo's Privacy Statement for what they do > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Coates_Coate_Coats/ > > <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > [email protected] > > <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > >

    02/17/2005 05:23:38
    1. RE: [COATES-L] Re: [Coates_Coate_Coats] FW: Missouri State Archives
    2. Charlotte Coats
    3. Robbie, also in other records I found where William Coats and Susannah Dismuke have a William Coats living with them...I don't think it stated the relationship....but I'll post the info again, when I find it....:) Moving the Archive is causing me headaches....:) I'm having to search for some records that were either deleted before I moved it or misplaced...so I'm putting up what I can find at present and then going back through everything at a later date....in most cases it's just a file or two....but I've got so much stuff, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack....:) Char

    02/17/2005 04:58:25