>From: "Kay Ashcroft"
>To:
>Subject: Coate family
>Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 16:00:17 -0500
>
>I research a Coate family in Newberry Co, SC and hope that you will be
>interested in sharing information.
>
>My line of descent:
> John Coate b. 1750, m. Susannah Ennis
>
> Sarah Coate, b. 1780, m. Jesse Summers
>
> Eldridge Summers b. 1812, m. (1) Mary Ann Waite
>
> Jane A. Summers b. 1843, m. James J. McVay
>
> Annie McVay d. 1923, m. Crawford Davenport Smith
>
> Donnie Belle S
>From: LEELEE114@aol.com
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 20:39:49 -0400 (EDT)
>To: Coats@lawyer4u.com
>Subject: Coats family
>
>Hi: I ran into your listing of William and Nancy (Baker) Coats as MO
>pioneers. Their son, Hiram Coats is my ggggrandfather. My mother used
to
>entertain me as a young child with stories of her family traveling from
El
>Paso TX (where they lived) back to MO to see relatives. She always
mentioned
>that there was a "Coats' Prairie" that was named after our relatives.
>
>I would love t
I for one was not offended so no apology is needed in my case. But I will
enjoy the Cookies and so will many of my friends and their friends.
Thanks, Kathy
Steve Pearson wrote:
> Sorry for those I may have offended with the Cookie reciepe. Live a
> little learn a little. Fear not it will be the last time I will send
> anything like that to a list. Remember I'm still learning. Thanks, Steve
--
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Hmmmm....a little history here....
For those of you that have emailed me and I have not responded...do not
give up...I lost my connection yesterday until today...and suddenly the
office is swamped...so just been really busy...
Charlotte
>To: coats@lawyer4u.com
>From: Don Holden
>Subject: Moses Coates
>Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 19:19:07 +0000
>
>>Subject: Moses Coates
>
>>On FX--the Antiques show yesterday morning I saw a collection of Apple
>>peelers. They said the first a
Wow...thanks for the response...you all answered the same...I thought
someone was making that up...hmmmmm....I sent the response on...thanks
again...what a great list...
Charlotte
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> The Quaker, Moses Coates, was an inventive genius who constructed an
>apple paring maching, a self setting saw for his mill and a horse rake
>which he demonstrated before President Jefferson.
I returned to Indiana just an hour ago from a research trip to Chester
County (I was in Coatesville yesterday!) The Chester Co. Historical
Society has a patent of Moses Coates on display. It is signed by
Jefferson. I did not have a chance to read it carefully. A docent was
busy telling me what to look at
My Coates line goes back to Virginia to Henry Coates of Rchmond, Va. who
married Sarah Young. Their son, Nathaniel (b. 1807) m. Martha Lamar and
lived in Wilkes County, Ga. after they married. I don't know if my Henry or
Nathaniel could be related to your Henry.
susan
Hi;
I don't want to bore anyone with my sojourn to Bush River but several people
have asked for more specific information regarding location, etc. So ...
The town of Newberry is the county seat of Newberry County. Newberry is
about 40 miles NNW of Columbia, the capitol of SC. Newberry is part of what
was and probably still is called the "Dutch Fork." This is the area between
the Broad and Saluda Rivers which converge in the next county. In this fork
of the rivers, German settlers arrived, most of the
Sorry for those I may have offended with the Cookie reciepe. Live a
little learn a little. Fear not it will be the last time I will send
anything like that to a list. Remember I'm still learning. Thanks, Steve
Steve;
No one got killed nor maimed. No one's computer blew up. Ergo, no real harm
done. I will pass along a motto: "Don't sweat the small stuff." We need a
little diversion once in a while to keep us on an even keel.
DJ
Oh...this is a heart tugger....
Charlotte
>Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 09:52:29 -0800
>From: "marc.oberholtzer"
>Subject: Grandmother Search
>To: coats@lawyer4u.com
>Reply-to: marc.oberholtzer@MCIONE.com
>
>Hi Charlotte!
>My name is Hannah Lynn Rockel, I am 7 years old and I live in Eugene,
>Oregon with my parents. I am looking for my grandmother, Patricia
Claudette
>Coats. My Dad was adopted 3 days after his birth in Van nuys,
California.
>He was born April 1, 1966. Please let
Dear Coats Cousins,
Could someone with more info on this Moses Coate that I posted the
newspaper article about please answer this? Thanks, Kay
***********************************************************************
Subject: Moses Coate
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 05:39:24 -0600
From: Joe Lee
Organization: leco
To: mccary@jas.net
Which Moses was the inventor? Who were his parents? Where was he born ?
This is all very interesting. Thanks, Joe Lee
Here is the rest - Part 2
"Pittsburgh of the East" was Coatesville
(Continued From Page One)
John Warden in Caln. They are buried in St. John's Cemetery, Compass.
The first school in the vicinity, Hands Pass, was built just east of
Cross Keys Inn. This name was used because General Hand had camped
there with George Washington's soldiers during the revolution. The
early family names - Withrow, Cowan, Scott and Fleming - appear on the
deed, Dec. 22, 1800, for this school. Because they were early settler
Anyone come across a Charity Coates?
1-1-2-1-1 Phineas Runyon (13feb1744 Kingswoods, NJ -31jan1831 Pleasant
Hill, KY) married Charity Coates (23dec1744 Hunterdon Co. - 09aug1827
Pleasant Hill, KY) . Daughter of Robert Coates and Sarah. Moved from
Hunterdon Co., to Rowan Co., NC c.1779. Moved to Madison Co., KY c.1795.
Moved to Shakertown, KY 1812.
Mike Weeks
mweeks@kinware.com
Hello Barbara,
There where quite a few COATS in Rowan County at one time. Most left, all
but my direct line, between 1810 and 1820 and headed west to TN. From there
they went in all directions. Your line may have have migrated directly form
Rowan, or from TN, or form SC. Please take a look at the information that
Charlotte Coats has collected on her site http://coats.simplenet.com. A
fantastic collection of COATS/COATES/COATE information. I have copied this
reply to COATES-L where someone from our 50 plus
Dear Coats Cousins,
Just this week I received this from a researcher that is not online.
It is a copy of: Chester County Tricentennial Salute! July 1983;
Supplement to The Record, TriCounty Shoppers News, Chester County
Courier and Southern Chester County Times - The article is called
"Coatesville's history tied to steel industry", by Marion Stoner
The City of Coatesville is situated in the Great Valley of Chester
County and divided by the West Branch of the Brandywine. Louis Holton,
a Coatesville his
>Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 22:40:26 -0700
>From: "james r.titus" <"jt@midohio.net@jt"@midohio.net>
>Reply-To: "jt@midohio.net@jt"@midohio.net
>To: coats@lawyer4u.com
>CC: jt@midohio.net
>Subject: Camp Delaware Ohio
>
>I am studying the history of the 5th usct. It rondezvoused at camp
>Delaware,ohio. This was during the Civil War I am in need of a
>description of where the Camp was. If there is Anyone out there who
has
>diaries, maps or pictures of this encampment I would be indebted.this
>pertains to genealo
Hi Georgia,
I have seen COATS spelt COOTS AND COUTS in the NC records. It is a bit
confusing as there are COOTS and COUTS families in NC that are not connected
to COATS. What part of NC William COOTS and mother Nancey come from? I am
copying this reply to COATES-L where someone there may be able to shed some
more light on the COATS and COOTS connections.
Good Luck
John Coates
17751 SE 173rd Place
Renton, WA 98058
jdcoates@aa.net
Davidson Co, NCGenWeb Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdavids/davidson.htm
Al
I believe they are 5th cousins, 3 times removed.
That is, your son is three generations removed from
the generation of the general, and the
> Progenitor
>son siblings son
>grandson cousins grandson
>g-grandson 2nd cousins g-grandson
>gg-grandson 3rd cousins gg-grandson
>ggg-grandson 4th cousins ggg-grandson
>gggg-grandson(the general) 5th cousins gggg-grandson
> +1 ggggg-grandson
> +2 gggggg-grandson
> +3 ggggggg-grandson(my son)
- Dorsey
From COATES-L-request@rootsweb.com Tue
>From: "Richard & Beverly Hubbard"
>To:
>Subject: Dawes
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 20:43:23 -0500
>
>Hello. My name is Shawn Hubbard. I stumbled across your page in
search
>for information on the Dawes Rolls. Demitrius Huff Coats was my
>great-great-grandmother's half brother. I am currently searching for
>information on William B. Foreman and family. Do you have any
information
>on him. Even if you do not have any information on him, I would like
to
>hear
Hi all...I don't mean to be rude...but how do you read this...
Charlotte
>Reply-To:
>From: "J. L. VandeVate"
>To:
>Subject: relationship
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 18:38:32 -0400
>
>My son is interested in his relationship to a civil war general. They
both
>have common ancestry as follows:
>
> Progenitor
>son son
>grandson grandson
>g-grandson g-grandson
>gg-grandson gg-grandson
>ggg-grandson ggg-grandson
>gggg-grandson(the gene
Hi Suzanne,
To the best of my knowledge CHOATES has a different origin than COATS/COATE.
May be someone on Coates-L may be of some help to you.
John Coates
17751 SE 173rd Place
Renton, WA 98058
jdcoates@aa.net
Davidson Co, NCGenWeb Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdavids/davidson.htm
Alexander County, NCGenWeb Site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncalexan/alexander.htm
RowanRoots-L, Discussion List for "Old" Rowan Co., NC
http://www.aa.net/~jdcoates/list/rowanroots-l.htm
COATES/COATS/COATE Surname List,
http://w
Hello, my Coates is Sophia or Zerviah who married Gideon Aldrich in Guilford,
VT in 1799. She may have been born in 1773 in CT. Does anyone recognize
her? Gideon was born 1769 (or '78?) in RI or Richmond NH. You can see I
have conflicting information - and I know nothing about the Coates line.
Any leads on Coates in the area would be appreciated. Thanks
Susan Penrod