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    1. [VAFAUQUI] COLEMAN lines with CHILES
    2. Amanda E. Douglass
    3. Re: "My connection with Robert Coleman is through my ancestor Benjamin Davis. He and Coleman were neighbors in Spotsylvania, where Benjamin, a master carpenter, built 4 county bridges plus one in Orange, and built the first addition to the St. George's Parish Church in Fredericksburg. Benjamin Davis and Robert Coleman teamed up probably by at least 1757 to develop Coleman's property that became the Town of Culpeper (first called Fairfax) in 1759. The cross streets at the town's center were known as "Davis's Street" or Davis Street and Coleman Street (now Main), probably so named, as most early roads were, for the primary people who first lived on them. --Joan" Joan, Also noted you have COLEMAN. I have a grandson of John P. Kelly/Margaret James whose name was COLEMAN CRUTCHER. Kelly connected to my STIGLER line and then STIGLER to MCCONCHIE. So please be on lookout for any JONES that might in be your lines and let me know. Thanks, Amanda Do you have any of below COLEMAN? Context Extract Comment Debt on a bond Defendant John Laughlin; Samuel Chiles Locality Caroline Co. Plaintiff John Smith (assignee of Newton Berryman assignee of Washington Berry & William Carrick assignees of Benjamin W. Coleman assignee of Philip Samuel) Administrative Information Record title Smith assee vs Laughlin &als Year recorded 1807 Court Record Data Context Extract Comment Winston heirs ? - Norman Dickens; Stephen Haley; Samuel Chiles; Tarlton W. Chiles; John Coleman Defendant Samuel Terrill Family John Coleman, husband of Lucy Coleman Family Stephen Haley, husband of Sarah Haley Family Norman Dickens, husband of Martha Dickens Family John Winston, Isaac Winston & Elizabeth Winston, children of Samuel Winston Family Samuel Winston, son of Nathaniel Winston Locality Caroline Co. Marriage George Harwood -mr- Rebecca Winston Plaintiff Joseph Graves Slave Jacob - formerly property of Nathaniel Winston decd. Slave Jacob - property of Joseph Graves Administrative Information Record title Graves s Terrill Year recorded 1804 Is below Benjamin Coleman yours? Court Record Data Context Extract Death Mary Coleman, widow of Spilsbe Coleman, died in April or May 1821 Death Spilsbe Coleman died in 1813 Death Edmond Coleman died, intestate & without issue, before his mother Deed of Trust Robert S. Coleman &c to Lewis L. Coleman &c - Spotsylvania Co. - 1808 Defendant Robert S. Coleman (admr.); Richard Coleman (decd); James Johnston; Fanny Johnston Deponent / Affiant Joseph Gatewood; George Gibson; Joseph Waller; Edward Harris; David Hackney; John A. Billingsley; Spilsby Coleman; Richard Coleman; Caleb Lindsay; William Coleman; George Gibson; Edward Houchins; Francis Coleman; Jonathan Gibson; William Thornton; Lewis L. Coleman; Thomas Gibson; Robert S. Coleman Jr.; Mrs. Lucy Crawford (54); William Henderson; James Crawford (79); John Bush; John Acres (42); John Shackleford; Farish Coleman; John Smith; Lucy Chiles; William D. Coleman; Larkin Stanard; Elizabeth Garnett; Lewis Partlow; George Peyton; Benjamin Coleman; Sarah Durrett; Jacob Hendrickson; Frances Johnson; James Harris; Fleming Terrell; Richard Chiles; Paul Conner; Richard Johnson; Thomas Wiglesworth; Ambrose Smith; Jonathan Durrett Family Lewis Littlepage, son of James Littlepage Family Mary Coleman, widow of Spilsbe Coleman Family Richard Coleman, son of Richard Coleman Family Robert S. Coleman, Francis Coleman, Benjamin Coleman & Edmond Coleman - sons of Spilsbe Coleman Family William Coleman, brother of Richard Coleman Locality Spotsylvania Co.; Louisa Co.; Caroline Co.; Fredericksburg; Richmond City Marriage Lewis Holliday -mr- Betty Littlepage, widow of James Littlepage Marriage James Littlepage -mr- Betty Lewis, daughter of Zachary Lewis Marriage Robert S. Coleman -mr- Mary Littlepage, daughter of James Littlepage Marriage James Johnston -mr- Frances Coleman, daughter of Richard Coleman Millwright John Whitlock (aka John Witlock) Plaintiff Thomas W. Coleman; Rice Coleman (infant) Schoolmaster Robert Lindsay; Waller Lewis; Mr. Brodus Shoemaker Cooper (slave) Slave Beverly; Cate; Cooper; Jack; Jenny, daughter of Jenny; Jenny; Joe; Joshua; Larkin; Rose; Sylvia Slave hired out at public auction Administrative Information Record title Coleman vs Coleman Year recorded 1822 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 70-18 End Notes Preserved by City of Fredericksburg Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman Extracted by Barry L. McGhee Extracted on 9/5/2002

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