Mr. Coleman, I noticed you haven't received any comments from anyone in reference to your note below! I didn't expect that you would. Most family researchers get their information from web-sites, & have never been to the cemeteries, towns, counties, or states. Even after sorting out the Daniel Coleman of Samuel Coleman & wife Mildred Coffey of Casey Co., Ky. and the Daniel Coleman of Stephen Coleman & wife Mary A. Foree of Trimble-Henry Co. Ky., all I received was, don't throw rocks in a glass house. I had even sent an hour video of the home sites of the Casey Co., Ky. Coleman's & the Trimble-Henry Co., Ky. Coleman's, I didn't get any comment back from these folks, & they still insist on their web-site, that the Daniel Coleman of Casey Co., Ky. & the Daniel Coleman of Trimble-Henry Co., Ky. were the same. I find it amusing that this Daniel Coleman could have had two wives, one from Casey Co., Ky., they lived seven miles from where got married, Liberty, the other wife from Shelby Co., Ky., and they lived six miles from where they got married. Here's what I posted about three-four years ago. I lived in Loveland, Ohio at that time, I now live five miles from where Samuel & Daniel Coleman lived on the East fork of Knob Lick Creek, Casey Co., Ky. James "Sonny" Coleman PO. Box 114 Yosemite, Ky. 42566 phone #606-787-1719 This is what I posted about 3 years ago. Some of you folks have made a mistake on the Casey Co., Ky. Daniel Coleman & the Henry Co., Ky. Daniel Coleman. You MIGHT want to change your Coleman file and correct your books that have been published. Daniel Coleman of Casey Co., Ky. Father: Samuel Coleman. I haven't proven it yet, but Sam was married 3 times. Mother: Millie Coffey born: 1794 in Va. or possibly in Lincoln Co., Ky., now Casey Co. death: abt. April 1, 1853 in Casey Co., Ky. married: Polly Durham Dec. 24, 1822 in Casey Co. Polly born: 1800 Polly's death: Shortly after the August 1850 census was taken. Daniel & Polly had 8 children Daniel & Polly were first cousins Both are buried on Knob Lick Creek Casey Co., Ky. A barn has been built over their grave along with 14 other people's graves. The Gab Wall, that settled the Daniel Coleman estate is buried there , he still has a stone, which is a miracle. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think I'm wrong, Daniel's cabin is still standing there on the creek. This cabin may have been his fathers before he and most of his family moved to Todd Co., Ky. Daniel Coleman of Henry Co., Ky. Father: Stephen Coleman Mother: Mary Ann Foree born: July 26, 1794 Prince Edward Co., Va. death: June 10, 1853 Married: Mary Jeffries 1818 in Shelby Co., Ky. 6 miles from his farm. Mary Jeffries born Dec. 24, 1796 Shelby Co., Ky. death:June 14, 1850 Henry Co., Ky. Daniel & Mary had no children, but Daniel's second wife gave him a son James Daniel, James was born 1851 in Henry Co., Ky. Both are buried next to their home, 2 miles off any road, at route 421 & Beasley Lane. Their house was lived in till 1940 when it burned. The foundation is still in tact & the well has water in it also. I got pictures of the stones and area, it is beautiful place for a home. Daniel & Mary loved 16 miles from Stephen & Mary Coleman, Daniel's parents. Stephen & Mary's house is still lived in as of this date. My brothers & 2 cousins rebuilt the Stephen Coleman cemetery last summer. Daniel lived 10 miles from his cousin, William Lawson Coleman. The William Lawson Coleman house & cemetery is one of the most beautiful places one could visit. The spindle that William L. was hung on during the Civil War by Union troops, was finally replaced last summer. My brothers, "Dickie" Coleman, Harvey Dennis Coleman, and I have spent two and a half years, 50,000 miles plus, over 2000 dollars, and a lot of time, on the research on the two Daniel Coleman's and that is our findings. You folks can do what ever with your Coleman History File, that is our conclusion. The land of Samuel & Daniel, there's 300 acres still being farmed on today in the Casey Co., by their gggg-grand-daughter. James "Sonny" Coleman 9209 Link Rd. Loveland, Ohio 45140 513-793-1719 jcoleman27@cinci.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl Coleman" <earlcoleman@earthlink.net> To: <coleman-l@rootsweb.com>; <kycasey-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:27 AM Subject: [KYCASEY] Samuel Coleman that married Mildred Coffey > These two articles were taken from a book "Todd County Ky Family > Histories". > > Biographical Souvenir of the State of Texas, page 558: > "Samuel Coleman of Todd Co., Ky, a gentleman who bore the distinction of > having served seven years in the Colonies War for Independance and after > that struggle of having settled in Kentucky and becoming a pioneer; his > death took place in the county of his adoption at an early age." > > Certified Copy of Family Court records in F. C. D. A. Library: > "Samuel Coleman was born in Albemarle County, Virginia in 1752. He > entered service from Albemarle Co., Va and maintained Albemarle Co as his > resodence all the time he was in the Revolutionary War. He was a little > over twenty years of age and served for seven years in the Virginia > Continental Line, being discharged in 1783." > > Question: F. C. D. A. Library - Is this the DAR library in Washington, D. > C.?? Would appreciate it if someone would really explain that statement > about family court records. Also, I don't think Samuel was born in 1752. > I think he was born a few years later. > Judith was the first child born to James and Elizabeth. > James "Jerry" Coleman. Where did the Jerry come from?? > > Sure would appreciate comments, negative or otherwise. > Earl > > --- Earl Coleman > --- earlcoleman@earthlink.net > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KYCASEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >