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    1. Re: [INRANDOL] New Lisbon Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rimcharmon Surnames: Coblentz Sutton Coleman Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.randolph/213.1.1.2.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have information on Daniel E. Coblentz (b. 16 Oct 1804, Maryland, d. 25 Apr 1881, Jackson Twp, Randolph Co, Indiana) He married Martha Sutton (b. 7 Jul 1815, Virginia, d. 1880, Jackson Twp, Randolph Co, Indiana). Daniel is my gr-gr-gr-grandfather. I have been to his grave in New Lisbon Cemetery before! They had 7 children: - Norman * my ancestor* (b. 9 Mar 1842, Randolph Co, Indiana, d. 7 Sep 1918, Union City, Randolph Co, Indiana) - Peter L. (b. 10 Dec 1842, Indiana, d. 10 May 1863) - Sarah A. (b. 18 Nov 1845, Indiana, d. 1845) - Elizabeth (b. 26 Jan 1847, Indiana, d. ??) - Daniel W. (b. 20 Aug 1848, Indiana, d. ??) - Jacob (b. Jul 1850, Indiana, d. Oct 1864) - Martha Mary Jane (b. 12 May 1852, Indiana, d. ??) Daniel's parents are John Adam (b. 19 May 1762, Frederick, Frederick Co, Maryland, d. 28 Jan 1838, Montgomery Co, Ohio) and Elizabeth Kahlmenin Coleman (b. 12 Jul 1769, d. 5 May 1862, m. 12 Feb 1788). They had 10 children including Daniel. I only have dates for 7 of them, though. - Peter (b. 20 Jul 1789, Middletown, Frederick Co, Maryland, d. ??) - Elizabeth (b. 7 Aug 1790, d. 29 Jan 1867) - Jacob (b. 12 Mar 1792, Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1871) - John (b. 1798, d. ??) - Daniel E. (b. 16 Oct 1804, Maryland, d. 25 Apr 1881, Jackson Twp, Randolph Co, Indiana) - Adam ( b. 1812, d. 1885) - Joseph - Mary Ann - Rebecca (*I believe these last three were born after the family had moved to Dayton, Ohio) I've gathered most of my information on the Coblentz family from the book The Coblentz Family in America, 1743-1982 compiled by Ruth Coblentz. However, this book belongs to my mother and I don't have easy access to it. This means I can't differentiate between the facts from the book (which I really trust as accurate) and the facts I've added from Ancestry.com (which I sometimes trust). I hope all of this is helpful. If you have any other questions, please let me know. The book traced this Coblentz line all the way back to Germany. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

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