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From: Wes&SherrieColeman <>
Subject: RE: COX connection
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 21:30:39 -0600


Sounds like E. Coleman and Tom Rogers have a Cox connection to me:

Wes Coleman
http://ro.com/~coleman/genealogy.htm

On Sept 6, 1998 Confederado wrote:

Greetings: I am researching the family line of HENRY ALLEN COLEMAN,son
of George and Nancy (BUFFORD)Colman, born on 28 January 1814 in Putnam
county, Georgia. He was a resident of Cobb and Carroll county Georgia
for many years. He died 27 October 1890 in Carroll county, Georgia.
Allied families include:
ADAMS,ALLEN,BAHR,BAILEY,BARNES,BEALL,BERAN,BUFFORD(BURFORD?),COX,
DAVENPORT, KINGSBERY,KUGLAR,PADGET,PARADES,PENTECOST,PEREZ,RIGGS,TUGGLE,
Associated families include: ANDREWS,BECKER,CARON,DOUBLEDAY,DUFFIE,
GROWLE,HENDERSON,HUNTER,JOHNES,LUBBE,MALCOLM,MITCHELL,MURPHY,NOREN,
PIERCR,PORTER,SCHMIDT,THOMAS,TROY,WALLER,WARREN, WEINREICH.
This family line is also associated with those that escaped to
Spanish Honduras, Central America in 1866-1867 in order to evade the
Reconstruction era in the Southern United States.
Thanks, E. Coleman, Jr. ().

And on Nov. 3, 1998 Tom Rogers wrote:

Matthew Coleman COX b. 1802 GA d. 1861 in Clarke County, AL. The middle
name hints of a COLEMAN connection. Does anyone know of a connection
between these families?

Tom Rogers

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