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The Coats/Coates Family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
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1. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley, Shown as mother of George W.S. Johnson.
2. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as having one child, one child surviving.
3. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
4. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda shows his name as Riehiost Albertson. Linda states: His name could also be interpreted as Richtoef Albertson in Thomas's will.
Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758, and Coats, John, Will dated 1771 and probated in 1776.
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5. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
6. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
7. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with daughter Mary (Barr) Elvey and family. Shown as Mother-in-Law. Her name is very faded and looks to be Anna C. Barr.
8. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, Shown as mother - maiden name shown as Catharine Anthony.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
9. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
10. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Catherine Barr.
11. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Kate.
12. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
13. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
14. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
15. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, Buried on June 19, 1911 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
16. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-17-1911.
17. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married as of the Aug. 9, 1850 census.
18. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, Buried on Aug. 2, 1912 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.) Died of Uterine cancer.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
19. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-31-1912, Age at death shown as 39, buried at Bellevue Cemetery.
20. Death Certificate of Laura (Elvey) Cope, Died of Typhoid fever. Buried on April 21, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
21. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
22. Death Certificate of Simon Anthony, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
23. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
24. Death Certificate of Simon Anthony, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
25. Death Certificate of Simon Anthony, Buried Aug. 18, 1867 at "West St.".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
26. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
27. Death Certificate of Catharine (Anthony) Barr, Buried on June 19, 1911 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
28. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-17-1911.
29. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
30. Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.)..
31. Book - "Genealogical Memoirs of Various Families of Tomkinson (1620-1904)", by Newton Powers Tomkinson, 1904.
32. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
33. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
34. Book - "Genealogical Memoirs of Various Families of Tomkinson (1620-1904)", by Newton Powers Tomkinson, 1904.
35. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
36. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
37. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
38. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Kate.
39. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Kate.
40. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
41. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
42. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Age shown as 9 months on the June 7, 1860 census.
43. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, Shown as father - name spelled as Gerimia Barr.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
44. Death Certificate of Jeremiah Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
45. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
46. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
47. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
48. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
49. Death Certificate of Jeremiah Barr, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
50. Death Certificate of Jeremiah Barr, Buried at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
51. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married as of the Aug. 9, 1850 census.
52. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, Buried on Aug. 2, 1912 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.) Died of Uterine cancer.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
53. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-31-1912, Age at death shown as 39, buried at Bellevue Cemetery.
54. Death Certificate of Laura (Elvey) Cope, Died of Typhoid fever. Buried on April 21, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
55. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
56. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
57. Death Certificate of James Cope, Shown as mother.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
58. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Shown as the mother in the obituary of James Cope.
59. Death Certificate of Edgar Cope, Shown as mother.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
60. Death Certificate of Laura (Elvey) Cope, Died of Typhoid fever. Buried on April 21, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
61. Death Certificate of Edgar Cope, Age shown as 12 years old. Buried April 16, 1904 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
62. Death Certificate of James Cope, Age shown as 5 weeks old. Buried May 7, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
63. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Obituary of James Cope. Funeral shown as having occurred at the home of his uncle, David Elvey.
64. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
65. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as having three children surviving as of the 1900 census.
66. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
67. Death Certificate of Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates, Shown as mother with the maiden name Mary E. Barr.
68. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
69. Death Certificate of Joseph R. Elvey, Shown as mother.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
70. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
71. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
72. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
73. Death Certificate of Mary Emma (Barr) Elvey, Buried on Aug. 2, 1912 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.) Died of Uterine cancer.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
74. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-31-1912, Age at death shown as 39, buried at Bellevue Cemetery.
75. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
76. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
77. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-28-1899, Obituary shows Katie was 21 years old and buried at Belleview Cemetery.
78. Death Certificate of Kate (Elvey) Carley, Died of Typhoid fever. Age shown as 21 years old, buried March 1, 1899 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
79. Baptismal document 04 Jun 1882 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..
80. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of Oct. 3, 1910.
81. Death Certificate of Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates, Shown as Caroline E. Coates. Died at her Powder Mill Lane home at 7pm after about a 2 month illness (physician states he attended her from Aug. 1, 1910 to Sept. 29, 1910). Died of mitral regurgitation.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
82. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-02-1910, Obituary of Carrie Elvey.
83. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
84. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of David & Mary M. Elvey, East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Section 7, Lot 6. Buried 09/04/53. No gravestone located.
85. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Simon.
86. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Samuel.
87. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Simon.
88. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.
89. 1920 United States Federal Census, New Castle, New Castle, Delaware.
90. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
91. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
92. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Norman R. Pichler.
93. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: We think this Thomas is the one whose wife, Ann, declared that she, as the widow of John Sisom, had known that her husband saw the deed contract where William Coate deeded land in 1746. The land was finally paid for in 1767 and deeded to the person who'd been paying for it as agreed over a period of years, John Aldermost. John Sisom was deceased by the 1767 date. William would have been Thomas' brother. Thomas was listed "late of Philadelphia" and was not deceased as Ann is not listed as a widow. Here is the best transcription we currently have on this particular ending to the deed. "City and county of Philadelphia personally appeared Ann Coats wife of Thomas Coats of the said city gentleman, late, ann Sisom widow of John Sisom late of the said city Merchant deceased one of the subscribing witnesses to the within written indenture and the written indenture with the names Peter Aldermost subcribed his seal being shown unto ... being of the same hand be affirmed according to law being one of the .... affirm and say that she verfiy the (sign) the said Peter Aldermost his hand as his Act & Deed deliver ..... her belief is she was the wife of the said John Sisom......."
If this is true, then she is probably the Ann Bevan who married John Sisom on 3/27/1727 in New Jersey marriage records.
94. Newspaper - Pennsylvania Gazette 09-16-1772, Article is as follows: All those who are indebted to the estate of Thomas Coates, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers; and those having any demands, are desired to bring them in, in order for settlement, by Ann Coates, Executrix, and Seymour Hart, Executor. Agreeable to the last will and testament of the said deceased, on the 16th day of September, at four o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold by public vendue, on the premises, a lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fourth-street, near Race-street, 16 feet 6 inches front, on Fourth-street, and continuing that width, the distance of about 198 feet back to Crown-street, bounded north and south by houses of William Robinson and Hudson Burr, which must render it very commodious and easy to the purchaser, when inclined to build. An indisputable title will be made, clear of groundrent. Also to be lett, on groundrent for ever, or for a term of years, the back part of the lot of ground, on which the aforesaid Executrix now lives, 15 feet front, on Crown-street aforementioned, and 75 feet deep. Any person inclining to view the same, may apply to the said Executrix, in Fourth-street, between Race and Vine-streets.
95. Newspaper - Pennsylvania Evening Herald 07-25-1787, Article is as follows: Philadelphia, July 13, 1787. By virtue of a writ of levari facias to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Old Coffee-House, in the city of Philadelphia, on Wednesday the 25th day of July, instant, at seven o'clock in the evening - A certain two story frame house and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Crown-street (called Pennington's alley) between Vine and Race-streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in breadth on said Crown-street 15 feet, and in length 57 feet; bounded northward with George Epple's ground, eastward with ground of Anne Coates, southward with John Graff's lot, and westward with Crown-street aforesaid; subject to a yearly rent charge of 2l. taken in execution as late the estate of John Cart, and to be sold by Joseph Cowperthwait, Sheriff.
96. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda shows date of death as Aft. 1769.
97. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
98. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
99. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
100. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
101. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
102. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
103. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
104. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
105. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter had this note regarding the marriage of John J. Kelly & Elizabeth R. Bieker - "Were first married in Elkton, MD and married again by Catholic priest. I believe the date of the second marriage is the one here. First marriage date is unknown."
106. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
107. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter had this note regarding the marriage of John J. Kelly & Elizabeth R. Bieker - "Were first married in Elkton, MD and married again by Catholic priest. I believe the date of the second marriage is the one here. First marriage date is unknown."
108. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
109. Social Security Death Index.
110. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter shows date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
Burial: Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, NJ. He was cremated.
Unknown submitter has the following note: "John Kelly's ashes were stolen, along with others, from Harleigh Cemetery in 2001."
111. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Beverly has Jack B. Kelly's date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
112. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
113. Social Security Death Index.
114. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
115. Social Security Death Index.
116. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, Shown as wife on her husband Howard's WW1 Draft Registration card.
117. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
118. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
119. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
120. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Abram.
121. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
122. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Abram.
123. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
124. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Abram.
125. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
126. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
127. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
128. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
129. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
130. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 53 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-8", Weight: 135, Eyes: Gray, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Dark ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
131. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
132. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
133. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
134. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
135. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
136. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
137. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
138. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
139. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
140. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-29-1901, Shown as father of Elsie Bishop.
141. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
142. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
143. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
144. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
145. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, WW1 Draft Registration shows a birthdate of September 6, 1896. Ancestry.com's Social Security Death Index has a birthdate of September 3, 1896.
146. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Oct. 29, 1901, age 3 years.
147. Death Certificate of Elsie M. Bishop, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
148. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-29-1901, Obituary of Elsie Bishop.
149. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
150. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
151. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
152. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
153. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
154. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
155. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
156. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Elsa on 1900 census.
157. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card.
158. Death Certificate of Elsie M. Bishop, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
159. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Oct. 29, 1901, age 3 years.
160. Death Certificate of Elsie M. Bishop, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
161. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-29-1901, Obituary of Elsie Bishop.
162. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
163. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
164. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
165. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
166. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
167. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
168. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
169. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
170. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
171. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 45 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-8", Weight: 138, Eyes: Gray, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Light
Identifying physical characteristics: Coal mark on forehead. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by: William Feeson, 2221 Bridge St., Philadelphia, PA.
172. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
173. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
174. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
175. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
176. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, WW1 Draft Registration shows a birthdate of September 6, 1896. Ancestry.com's Social Security Death Index has a birthdate of September 3, 1896.
177. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
178. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
179. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
180. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
181. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Eva.
182. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
183. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
184. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
185. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
186. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
187. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
188. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
189. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
190. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
191. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
192. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
193. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
194. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
195. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
196. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, Shows middle name as Mason.
197. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Adelene.
198. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
199. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
200. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Mary.
201. Newspaper - Daily Constitutional Union (Wash., DC) 07-07-1863, Marriage announcement of Sam Sanford & Appoline Bond, who is mentioned as "a celebrated danseuse known as M'lle. Appoline."
202. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
203. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
204. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
205. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, http://www.circushistory.org/Cork/BurntCork4.htm
has a section which includes:
On July 4, 1863, he was married in Philadelphia to Miss Appoline M. Bond.
206. Newspaper - Daily Constitutional Union (Wash., DC) 07-07-1863, Marriage announcement of Sam Sanford & Appoline Bond, who is mentioned as "a celebrated danseuse known as M'lle. Appoline."
207. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
208. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
209. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, http://www.circushistory.org/Cork/BurntCork4.htm
has a section which includes:
On July 4, 1863, he was married in Philadelphia to Miss Appoline M. Bond.
210. Newspaper - Daily Constitutional Union (Wash., DC) 07-07-1863, Marriage announcement of Sam Sanford & Appoline Bond, who is mentioned as "a celebrated danseuse known as M'lle. Appoline."
211. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
212. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Beverly has Ella Boone's middle name as Angle.
213. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
214. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006. Donna's family tree file shows Mary Booth's birth date as March 16, 1873, but her marriage date as March 21, 1855.
215. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
216. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Kim Kerr.
217. Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pa., Beers, 1903, pp. 242-3, http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?31,103675
Biographies - Lancaster County : PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards.
218. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06.
219. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, Shown as Edith Brown's father on her IGI Individual Record.
220. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
221. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
222. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
223. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
224. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
225. 1920 United States Federal Census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
226. 1930 United States Federal Census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
227. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
228. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Peter married Priscilla COATS, daughter of William COTES Sr. and Mary SMITH, before 1/13/1747. (Priscilla COATS died before 1/13/1747.)
Her source is: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386.
229. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Peter married Priscilla COATS, daughter of William COTES Sr. and Mary SMITH, before 1/13/1747. (Priscilla COATS died before 1/13/1747.)
Her sources are: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386, and William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
230. Death Certificate of Ethel D. Burkhart, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
231. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007.
232. Death Certificate of Ethel D. Burkhart, Age shown as four months. Buried on Sept. 29, 1881 at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
233. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as son-in-law and living with wife Mary & her parents Samuel and Jane McClay.
234. Death Certificate of Ethel D. Burkhart, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
235. Death Certificate of Ethel D. Burkhart, Age shown as four months. Buried on Sept. 29, 1881 at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
236. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 4 in lot.
237. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Jennie.
238. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Jeane.
239. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Jeanne.
240. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Jeanne. Shown as a widow and living with her mother.
241. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 4 in lot. Name shown as Jeanne M. Haldeman.
242. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 4 in lot.
243. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
244. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
245. Social Security Death Index.
246. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: McCrabb, Jacob.
247. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
248. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
249. 1880 United States Federal Census, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.
250. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-28-1899, Named as the husband of Katie (Elvey) Carley in her obituary.
251. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as a widower.
252. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 11-02-1815, Article is as follows: Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Right Reverend Bishop White, Mr. Benjamin E. Carpenter, of Germantown, to Miss Deborah P. Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
253. 1840 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Found in the Northern Liberties.
254. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
255. 1860 United States Federal Census, Stockton Township, Camden, New Jersey.
256. Death Certificate of Benjamin E. Carpenter, Buried on Sept. 21, 1869, at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
Death certificate is as follows: "Stockton Tshp. Sept. 19th/69 This is to certify that Benj. E. Carpenter died at 8 1/2 o'clock this A.M. of Intermitting fever." A search online yields the following info on Stockton Township - "Stockton Township was a township that existed in Camden County, New Jersey, United States, from 1859 until its dissolution in 1899. Stockton Township was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 23, 1859, from portions of Delaware Township (now Cherry Hill Township) - CC.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
257. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 11-02-1815, Article is as follows: Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Right Reverend Bishop White, Mr. Benjamin E. Carpenter, of Germantown, to Miss Deborah P. Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
258. Newspaper - Press (PA) 10-03-1857, Obit of Emma Carpenter is as follows: On the 30th ult., Emma, daughter of Benjamin E. and Deborah P. Carpenter. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 722 North Tenth street, on this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland.
259. Death Certificate of Emma Carpenter, Age shown as 32 on the Sept. 30, 1857 death certificate.
260. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Name shown on the 1850 census as Deb. Carpenter.
261. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Age shown as 23 (b. abt 1827), which does not correspond with her 1857 death certif. age of 32 (b. abt. 1825).
262. Newspaper - Press (PA) 10-03-1857, Obit of Emma Carpenter is as follows: On the 30th ult., Emma, daughter of Benjamin E. and Deborah P. Carpenter. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 722 North Tenth street, on this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland.
263. Death Certificate of Emma Carpenter, Age shown as 32 on the Sept. 30, 1857 death certificate.
264. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
265. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Name shown on the 1850 census as M.A. Carpenter, female - the name Mary Ann is pure speculation on my part - CC.
M.A.'s age is shown as 25 (b. abt. 1825) on the 1850 census. Her sister Emma's age is shown as 23 (b. abt 1827), which does not correspond with Emma's 1857 death certif. age of 32 (b. abt. 1825). Therefore, to compensate, I'm recording M.A.'s birth year to be abt. 1824 to continue to show her as older than Emma.
266. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
267. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
268. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
269. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, Living with husband Charles & family at the house of her father William.
270. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
271. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
272. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
273. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
274. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
275. Social Security Death Index.
276. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
277. Social Security Death Index.
278. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
279. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
280. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
281. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
282. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card.
283. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Buried July 11, 1969.
284. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, Eva's name shown as Eva A. D. Coates.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
285. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
286. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
287. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-22-1920, David Elvey is shown as being granted a divorce from Marie Elvey on 06/21/1920.
288. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
289. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
290. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-22-1920, David Elvey is shown as being granted a divorce from Marie Elvey on 06/21/1920.
291. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
292. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: Harnish, H. H..
293. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Wife shown as her sister, Mrs. Allan Cheyne of Philadelphia.
294. Social Security Death Index, First name shown as Allen.
295. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U
Lot card shows Clara I. (Funston) Clegg buried in Grave #3
.
296. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lived at 3121 Westmont St., Philadelphia, Pa, in 1910, the same place Mother-in-law Mary Ann (Sanford) Funston died in 1909 (according to her death certificate).
297. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
298. 1900 United States Federal Census, Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado.
299. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
300. 1860 United States Federal Census, Nether Providence, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
301. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Uncle. Living with Allinson & Elizabeth Widdifield & their son James.
302. 1900 United States Federal Census, Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado, Shows birthdate as July 1850.
303. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as "Uncle" on the 1930 census. Living with the Widdifield family, Allinson (51 yrs), Elizabeth (49 yrs), and their son James (22 yrs).
304. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken April 18, 1910 shows length of marriage was ten months at that time.
305. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
306. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken April 18, 1910 shows length of marriage was ten months at that time.
307. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
308. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
309. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm), The Marshall site states name as J. Clemson.
310. Email from Susan McIntyre to Chris Coates dated 07/17/09, Susan states that she has copies of the wills of Joan Sisom/Coates/Clemson, her husband James Clemson and her Coates sons.
311. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
312. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
313. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
314. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
315. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
316. Social Security Death Index.
317. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card.
318. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Age at death was 10 hours. Most likely the daughter of Washington & Eva (Denner) Coates, but there is a possibility that she was a daughter of Samuel C. & Anna Coates (Washington's father and step-mother), since another daughter of Samuel & Anna's (Ann, died 1923) was buried in this lot. Buried on June 7, 1926.
319. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Information found on tombstone & gathered from family recollections.
320. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Handwritten note next to Ann Coats' name states "removed to 188 N".
321. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date shown as Oct. 3, 1923 (was later removed from parent's grave and buried in same lot as her brother Washington E. Coates - Section C, Lot 352). Was stillborn.
322. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
323. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
324. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006. Divorced per Donna's letter.
325. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
326. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
327. Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, Oct. 20, 2006, Burial: October 23, 2006 at Oakland Cemetery, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA.
328. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of Oct. 23, 2006.
329. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card.
330. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Shown as Baby Coates. Age at death was 2 hours. Name on tombstone is Caroline Coates. Buried on Dec. 12, 1927.
331. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
332. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
333. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
334. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
335. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Noted in the obituary of her father, James.
336. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: I've estimated his birth date from his death date and the fact that he had one living son at the time of his death as before 1720. If the following marriage record is his, then he was likely born before 1717.
A marriage that might apply to this Daniel takes place on Feb 18, 1735 to Mary Lindsey in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (C-1680) They are likely the Daniel and Mary who had a son Thomas on Sep 11, 1736 in Philadelphia. (C-1684)
Daniel's will dated Aug. 20, 1741. It is transcribed here by Charlotte Coats Sierks: "Daniel Coates - PA Wills - Book F, p. 238, city of Philadelphia, he's a shipwright, sister Martha Coates, son Isaac Coates an infant, brother John Coates, land on Gilbert's Alley, sister Mary, brother Thomas, signed Aug 1741, Witnesses Lowry Drinkor, William Rush, probated Aug 1741." It is theory on my part that he belongs with this family because the 4 siblings he names are names in this family in the correct time and place.
The land that Daniel gave to his brother John in the above will, John later bequeathed to one of his sons in his own will written in 1771.
Will, 8/20/1741, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Probate, 8/25/1741, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Her sources are shown as: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.), and Jack Bowman to Charlotte Coats E-mail letter dated March 29, 1997 sourcing Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1682-1726 at jack@bluenet.net In Linda Coate files.
337. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
338. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Mary married Daniel Coates, son of Thomas Coats and Elizabeth Pegg, on 2/18/1735 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.1 2 (Daniel Coates was born before 1720 and died before 8/25/1741 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.).
Her sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.), and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
339. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 10/1/1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
340. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He might be the Daniel in the following record: "Alexandria City and County Virginia Wills, Administrations and Guardian Bonds 1800-1870" by Patrick G. Wardell *Coats, Daniel; will 17 Aug 1819 - 19 Apr 1831; s/William; fr/Mary Ferguson; ex/Mary Ferguson; wit/John P. Shutt, C R Green, Constantine Dignum (W B4-9)".
Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
341. Email from Susan (Coates) Belknap to Chris Coates dated 10/22/07, In her email, Susan states that her father's middle name was Elvey.
342. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
343. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
344. Social Security Death Index.
345. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
346. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
347. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
348. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
349. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, as found on Ancestry.com.
350. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Noted in the obituary of her father, James.
351. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card.
352. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number shown as "edge of drive". Buried May 4, 1931.
353. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
354. Email from Bill Coates to Sam C. Coates III dated 12/24/08.
355. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
356. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card.
357. Death Certificate of Emma Coats, Buried Oct. 5, 1898 at Odd Fellows Cemetery (later moved to Lawnview Cemetery), age 14 months.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
358. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Oct. 5, 1898, age 14 months.
359. Death Certificate of Emma Coats, Buried Oct. 5, 1898 at Odd Fellows Cemetery (later moved to Lawnview Cemetery), age 14 months.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
360. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
361. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card.
362. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried July 15, 1933.
363. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
364. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
365. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
366. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 5. Buried Aug. 14, 1950.
367. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number shown as "edge of drive". Buried May 4, 1931.
368. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
369. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
370. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of Franklin H. Coats, Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3. Died of pneumonia at 8 months. Buried March 10, 1904.
371. Death Certificate of Franklin Coates, Last name shown as Coates. Age at death was 7 months 28 days.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
372. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
373. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
374. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
375. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
376. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of George G. Coates, Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3, body 3. Buried Apr. 10, 1959.
377. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Hannah was married to an Unknown Mr. Dennis when her father wrote his will in 1754 and it was probated in 1760. She and her husband apparently moved to VA as they are listed as residents of that state it a book that listed marriages of VA residents.
Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
378. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
379. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: PA Marriages Prior to 1790 abstracted from the PA Archives and Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800.
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380. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 1/13/1740, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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381. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
382. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
383. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as 6 months old on April 4, 1930 census.
384. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
385. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
386. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Shown as Ida Marie Morris, burial date (ashes) March 20, 2004.
387. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - main lot card, Written on the back of the main lot card are these remarks:
"Mailed maps to daughter of Geo. G., Mrs. Irene Harrold 3110 Agate St. Phila 19124" and "08/16/65 bill due by Irene Coates".
388. Email from Charles Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/19/07, Name mentioned in a photo description.
389. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06, Jacqueline Coates (aka Jackie or Lynn ) died from stomach cancer about 3 years ago (abt. 2003).
390. Email from Charles Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/19/07, Name mentioned in a photo description.
391. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
392. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
393. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
394. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 10-31-1966, Picture of James L. & Hazel Coates shown along with a 35th anniversary article.
395. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
396. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
397. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: James L Coates
Birth Year: 1919
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: Pennsylvania
County or City: Philadelphia
Enlistment Date: 13 Feb 1942
Enlistment State: Maryland
Enlistment City: Fort George G Meade
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Machinist* or Railway Mechanic, General or Engine Specialist (Machinist, Automobile) An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in the United States Employment Service Manual, Oral T
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 69 inches
Weight: 140 .
398. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
399. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
400. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Died in Delaware Valley Hospital, Bristol Borough, PA.
Buried in Pine Grove Memorial Park, Hatboro, PA.
401. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card.
402. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried Jan. 15, 1952.
403. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com) and Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1768, New Castle Co. Del. Land Records - 1764-1769, #619).
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404. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
405. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
406. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with husband Edward at her parent's house.
407. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
408. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
409. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
410. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
411. 1930 United States Federal Census, Summit Hill, Carbon, Pennsylvania, Shown as 3 years, 10 months old on April 5, 1930 census.
412. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Noted in the obituary of her father, James.
413. Email from Bill Coates to Sam C. Coates III dated 12/24/08.
414. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
415. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card.
416. Death Certificate of Jennie Coates.
417. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Dec. 5, 1896, age 11 months.
418. Death Certificate of Jennie Coates, Place of birth shown as Delaware County, Pa. Date of burial was Dec. 5, 1896.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
419. Email from Charles Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/19/07, Name mentioned in a photo description.
420. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
421. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 11/11/1745, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
422. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
423. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
424. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Christened: 11/25/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Linda states: There is a John Coates listed in each tax roll for Philadelphia Co., PA along with Warwick in 1769 and 1774. John is listed as not taxed in both cases. In July 1777 he could have been the John who was on the Philadelphia militia rolls, 6th Battalion, Capt. Mash's Co., indicating he served his tour.
Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
425. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
426. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 9/13/1746, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
427. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
428. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 11/25/1749, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Buried: 8/11/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
429. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
430. Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.)..
431. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: This John was a Revolutionary War soldier in Arnold's expedition in Canada. Aaron Burr was a fellow soldier in his troop. After the Revolution he held the title of Doctor. He moved to Maryland and became the first Grand Master of Masons in that state. The Masoic Lodge in Easton, Maryland is named after him, "The Coats Lodge". Baptism, 8/16/1751, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994), and Revolutionary War Pension Records Index (transcribed and forwarded by Charlotte Coats).
432. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, Sheriffs's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday Evening, Sept. 19th, 1842 at the Philadelphia Exchange. A three story messuage or tenement & lot or piece of ground at the NE corner of Sassafras St. & Delaware 3rd St., in Phila., the breadth on Sassafras of 16 ft. & the length or depth on 3rd St. of 47-1/2 ft.. Bounded on the southward by Sassafras, westward by 3rd, northward by an alley 2-1/2 ft wide, & eastward of land now or late of Samuel Abbot. Also, a three story tenement & lot or piece of ground on the east side of 3rd St., between Sassafras & Vine, containing in breadth on 3rd St. 12 ft. 1 in., & in length or depth 40 ft 6 inches. Bounded northward by a messuage and land now or late of John Coats, eastward by a lot of ground late of Elizabeth Shallows, southward partly by ground now or late of said John Coats, partly by ground now or late of Samuel Abbot, & partly by the aforesaid 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, and westward by 3rd street aforesaid...(continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
433. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, (Source entry continued) - ...the said lot or piece of ground first above described being the same which Thomas Coats of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia, brick maker, and Elizabeth his wife by indenture dated the 2d day of March, A D, 1741 (might be 1744) recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c, for the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed book No 16, page 254, &c, granted and conveyed unto their son Thomas Coats, Jr, who was the father of the said Thomas Coats party hereto, his heirs and assigns, forever, and the said Thos Coats Jr, being so as aforesaid seized thereof, afterward departed this life, having first made his last will and testament in writing, dated the 8th day of Aug. A D 1758,...whereby he did give all his lots, lands, tenements...unto his two sons, Thomas Coats (party hereto) and George Coats...and the said George Coats afterwards died underage and without issue whereupon his part and share in the said premises descended to and rested in his brother, the said Thomas Coats, party hereto...and the said tenement and lot last herein above described, being the same premises which John Coats, of Talbot Co. in the State of Maryland, practitioner in physic. & Susannah his wife by indenture dated the 12th day of April A D 17 (last 2 digits illegible)...recorded...in deed book No 17, together with the free use, right, liberty, & privilege of & passage in & along the said 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, & of ingress, egress, & regress of, into, & out of the same, from time to time, & all times forever hereafter. Seized & taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, deceased, & to be sold by Henry Morris, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1842.
434. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 09-29-1818, Article shows a public sale pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court, of a messuage or tenement and lot, or piece of ground, real estate late of Sarah Bartow, deceased. Property is shown to be at the west side of Delaware Third street, and the stable and adjoining lot of ground fronting Branch street, between Sassafras and Vine streets, in the city of Philadelphia, and mentions the property going along the said Branch street westward 24 ft. 8 in. more of less, to ground late of John Coates, Jr., deceased, thence along the same ground southward 47 ft., thence by ground late of Thomas Coates, eastward 20 ft. more or less, to the ground late of John Abbot...
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435. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 8/16/1751, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994), and Revolutionary War Pension Records Index (transcribed and forwarded by Charlotte Coats).
436. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: McIntyre, Susan, "Email dated 2003" (from sbmc2@chartermi.net in which she quotes a listing of various records published in books about Maryland and Virginia).
437. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: His will written in May 14, 1774 and probated in 1776/7 is abstracted by me as follows: John Coats of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, brickmaker names the following persons in his will: Three Sons, eldest: Lindsay Coats land on north side of Gilbert Alley between Front and Second St. part which were devised to him by his brothers, Daniel and Thomas Coats and part purchased from William Shead, Samuel Hale and Ricktoff Albertson; son John Coats land on the East side of Front St. and multiple other properties, part of which was purchased from Sarah Pidgeon (wife of Richard Pidgeon), from Levy Budd and land devised to him by Uncle Daniel Pegg; youngest son Septimus Coats his lots; Mary Jones, his housekeeper, 25 lbs.; Elizabeth Forrier 10 lbs.; Execs: three sons, Lindsay, John and Septimus, dated Sept. 20, 1771, Witnesses: Requid David Rose, John Browner, and Peter Thomson. He wrote an additional statement after his original will. "Whereas Since the publishing of the above will, my father, Thomas Coats devised to me one part of his lot of Ground situated on Spring Garden in the Northern Liberties Now I do hereby devise my said share of the land which since his death has been alloted unto me" which he then divides amongst his 3 sons. When the will was probated in 1776, the witnesses were Solomon White, Mark Grime and Thomas Coats.
Will, 5/14/1774. Probate, 2/13/1776, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Her source is: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
438. RootsWeb: COATES-L Archives message board, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATES/2003-05/1052661318
Post from Susan McIntyre to Linda Linda J. Coate, where she states her line from her great grandfather through Thomas Coats Sr., son of Joan (Sisom) Coats.
439. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
440. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
441. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
442. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 12/30/1742, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Death2 (conflicting), 12/11/1799.
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
443. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 11/11/1745, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
444. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 9/13/1746, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
445. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 6/5/1748, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Buried: 1/8/1752, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
446. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 11/25/1749, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Buried: 8/11/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
447. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 8/16/1751, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994), and Revolutionary War Pension Records Index (transcribed and forwarded by Charlotte Coats).
448. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 1/30/1754, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, and John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
449. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
450. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
451. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
452. Social Security Death Index.
453. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 10/4/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA. or 4/10/1758.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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454. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
455. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
456. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
457. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
458. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried Jan. 15, 1952.
459. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, Shown on WW1 Draft Registration Card as Joseph McClay Coates.
Censuses show middle initial as "C.".
460. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 50 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-9", Weight: 150, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Gray, Complexion: Ruddy, Place of birth shown as: Darby, Delaware County, PA.
Identifying physical characteristics: Injury - right eye. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by: Bell Telephone Co., 1100 Indiana Ave, Philadelphia, PA.
Middle name shown as MaClay.
461. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
462. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
463. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
464. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
465. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
466. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ages shown at marriage: Joseph - 26, Emma - 21.
467. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
468. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ages shown at marriage: Joseph - 26, Emma - 21.
469. Social Security Death Index.
470. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
471. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
472. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
473. Social Security Death Index.
474. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
475. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006. Divorced per Donna's letter.
476. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: "Advertisements and Notices of Interest, from Norristown PA Newspapers, 1799-1821", compiled by Judith A H Meier, pub 1988., p. 116, states that "Lindsay COATS of Upper Merrion left his home on the night of the 13th of April last, in a deranged state of mind (and has not since been heard of); is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, light eyes, dark hair, and walks very erect. Give information to William ELLIOTT, North Third Street, Philadelphia, or to Jesse ROBERTS of Norristown." His skeletal remains were later found and identified from his teeth.
477. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
478. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: His name is found spelled multiple ways in the records: Lyndsie, Lindsey... He attended the College of Philadelphia in 1760 where he trained to be a lawyer. He was admitted to the Philadedelphia and Chester Co. Bars in Nov of 1764. He was listed as an Officer of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania on 4/27/1772. He received a patent for 318 acres of land on Feb. 7, 1774 which he had gotten the warrent for the previous year on June 8, 1773 in North Umberland, Pennsylvania The tract of land was called "Yorkshire". He placed an ad in the PA Gazette dated Nov. 6, 1776 in which he was selling a Coffee House on the upperside of PooleBridge with frontage on Front St. and the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania In 1782, he and his wife Ruth were named in his wife's brother's (Isaac Hughes) will. He was also a signer of various Pennsylvania Currency and a Senator from Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania He was obviously a successful and relied upon citizen.
Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.), Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, and John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
479. RootsWeb: COATES-L Archives message board, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATES/2003-05/1052661318
Post from Susan McIntyre to Linda Linda J. Coate, where she states her line from her great grandfather through Thomas Coats Sr., son of Joan (Sisom) Coats.
480. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 12/30/1742, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Death2 (conflicting), 12/11/1799.
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
481. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
482. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
483. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
484. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
485. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
486. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as a widow.
487. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
488. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Age at marriage shown to be 15.
489. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06.
490. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
491. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
492. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
493. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
494. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
495. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Christened: 11/25/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Linda states: Mary is listed as the daughter of Warwick and Rebekka in her birth and baptismal record. However, since Warwick and Rebekka did not marry until 1745 and Warwick was married to a Mary in 1741, I find it much more likely that Mary was the d. of Warwick and Mary instead. Since she wasn't baptized till after Warwicks second marriage, I conjecture that his second wife was listed in both records because of that. In "Colonial and Revolutionary Familes of PA," Mary is listed as one of the most gifted and beautiful women of her day. Her husband died when her daughter was 11. A few years later, when she knew she was dying of an incurable disease, she arranged for her only daughter's marriage at the young age of 15 to Benjamin Hutton. She died just two weeks after their marriage when she knew her daughter was safely cared for.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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496. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
497. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
498. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
499. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
500. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
501. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994).
502. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
503. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
504. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
505. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06.
506. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: The following information is from Susan McIntyre's research on this Rachel. The death of a Rachel SMITH d/o Lindsay COATES in the Coats family archives states that she died on 12/1/1853 age 66. She is named as the wife of Lindsay Coates in his will. She is found in the 1850 Upper Merion Twp., Montgomery Co., PA census: Rachel SMITH - age 60 b. PA, Emma COATES - age 50 b. PA, Emma REINZIE(?) - age 10 b. Pennsylvania She is also listed in the 1840 census for Upper Merion, Montgomery co., PA census: a 40-50 yr. old living alone and on the 1830 census - 40-50 yr. old female with 2 females aged 30-40 and one male aged 10-15.
Her source is: McIntyre, Susan, "Email dated 2003" (from sbmc2@chartermi.net in which she quotes a listing of various records published in books about Maryland and Virginia).
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507. RootsWeb: COATES-L Archives message board, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATES/2003-05/1052661318
Post from Susan McIntyre to Linda Linda J. Coate, where she states her line from her great grandfather through Thomas Coats Sr., son of Joan (Sisom) Coats.
508. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
509. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
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510. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
511. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 11/25/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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512. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 12/3/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
513. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 8/15/1760, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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514. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
515. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
516. Death Certificate of Rebecca H. Coates (WHH Coats Sr.'s daughter), Buried Feb. 26, 1888 at Odd Fellows Cemetery. Parents shown as William & Rebecca H. Coates.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
517. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Many pictures of Robert & copies of letters from him written in Army basic training & from Korea were included in Carolyn's mail - originating from pictures/letters kept by Ida (Gillespie) Marino's mother Ida (Coates) Gillespie.
518. WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Birth City: Philadelphia
State Registered: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Death Country: Korea
Death Description: Killed in Action
War: Korean War
Title: Private, U.S. Army
Rank: Private
Service: U.S. Army
Service ID: 13439616
Notes: Private Coates was a member of the 223rd Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on November 11, 1952. Private Coates was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
Data Source: Korean War Veterans Honor Roll.
519. Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Home City: Philadelphia
Home State: Pennsylvania
Citizen Status: US Citizen
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Processed Date: Nov 1979
Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed
Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information Available
Casualty Air: US Army - No Information Available
Service Branch: US Army
Rank: Private
Pay Grade: Private (U.S. Army)
*There are two entries for Robert Coates in Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 - the following is the 2nd entry:
Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Race: White
Home State: Pennsylvania
Casualty Date: 11 Nov 1952
Casualty Country: North Korea Sector
Casualty Type: Killed in Action OR Missing in Action, KIA
Group: KIA or Missing in Action, KIA
Branch: Infantry
Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Rank: Private E-2
Pay Grade: Private E-2
Disposed Date: 11 Nov 1952
Disposed Place: North Korea
Organization: In Div - 40th
Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf
Unit #: 0223
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Assault Crewman OR Light Weapons Infantry Leader
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520. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Buried Jan. 26, 1953 with father & mother Samuel C. Sr. & Anna Coates and other family members at Oakland Cemetery, Section C, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA. Name found on the Korean War Memorial Monument in Phildelphia.
521. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, Shown on WW1 Draft Registration Card as a Divinity student at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL.
522. 1930 United States Federal Census, Summit Hill, Carbon, Pennsylvania.
523. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 46 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-4", Weight: 148, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Light, Place of birth shown as Darby, Delaware Co., PA.
Employed by: First Methodist Church, Green Ln. and Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, PA. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
524. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
525. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
526. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - main lot card, On back of Oakland Cemetery (Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa) main lot card (Section C, lot 366), which shows his Grandparents William H. H. & Rebecca Coats (among others) as being buried there, a handwritten entry is as follows:
" Rev RC Coates
Johnson Memorial
Hawthorne + Longshore
MA4 - J430".
527. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-23-1966, The article mentions Rev. Robert C. Coates as a guest speaker at Scottsvile Methodist Church, Trevose, PA. It says he assisted Billy Graham in both his Chicago & Philadelphia crusades. It also mentions, "During the 40 years he has been a minister, he served with six Methodist churches. At the last session of the Philadelphia Annual Conference, Rev. Coates was designated an approved conference evangelist. Rev. Coates preached as boy evangelist at the age of 14. He has been associated with Billy Sunday and more recently with Billy Graham."
528. Newspaper - Doylestown Daily Intelligencer (PA) 7-13-1932, Article mentions that Rev. Robert C.Coates will give a sermon on July 17, 1932 at the Simpson Grove camp meeting in Trevose, PA.
529. Social Security Death Index.
530. 1930 United States Federal Census, Summit Hill, Carbon, Pennsylvania.
531. Social Security Death Index.
532. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
533. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
534. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994), and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
535. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
536. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
537. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
538. Newspaper - Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 9-29-1969, Article tells of Samuel C. Coates Jr. & a friend, who were fishing at a lake off Bordentown Rd., Falls Township, PA. As they were getting ready to leave, Sam Coates Jr. drove the car to the edge of the lake to pick up their fishing gear and hit the gas instead of the brakes. The car continued into the lake, but before it submerged, both men climbed out of the widows and swam to shore. The Levittown-Fairless Hills Rescue Squad later sent two scuba divers in to put chains onto the car & it was pulled out 3 hours later. Both men were unhurt.
539. Baptismal documents 10 Feb 1902 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Baptismal document of Samuel Clay Coates Jr., St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, PA, dated 10 Feb 1902.
540. Social Security Death Index.
541. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
542. Social Security Death Index.
543. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
544. Baptismal documents 10 Feb 1902 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Name signed on Baptismal documents of sons Washington Elwood Coates & Samuel Clay Coates Jr., St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, PA, dated 10 Feb 1902.
545. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
546. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
547. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
548. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
549. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
550. 1900 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
551. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
552. 1921 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
553. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
554. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coates. Parents names shown as Samuel Coates & Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates.
555. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
556. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Death certificate shows birth & death info as well as parent's names and time of death - 2:11 p.m., March 13, 1937. Buried March 16, 1937 at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
557. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card.
558. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married for ten years in the 1910 census.
559. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Caroline Elvey's first name shown as Carrie.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
560. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
561. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married for ten years in the 1910 census.
562. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Caroline Elvey's first name shown as Carrie.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
563. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
564. Recollections of Samuel C. Coates III, Washington was said to have had the habit of going to bed with chewing tobacco in his mouth. His brother Samuel C. Coates Jr. was said to have found him dead one morning in his bed from choking on chewing tobacco while he was asleep. He was a semi-professional baseball player.
565. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date of January 3, 1928.
566. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coates. Date of birth incorrectly shown as Dec. 2, 1901 (should be Dec. 2, 1900). Parents names shown as Samuel Coates & Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates. Shown as married, with wife's maiden name shown as Eva Denner. Died on 12/30/1927 at 1:15 a.m. of Acute Myocarditis. Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, on January 3, 1928.
567. Social Security Death Index.
568. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Name on lot card incorrectly shown as William J. Coats Jr..
569. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Shown as Ida Marie Morris, burial date (ashes) March 20, 2004.
570. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Handwritten note next to Ann Coats' name states "removed to 188 N".
571. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date shown as Oct. 3, 1923 (was later removed from parent's grave and buried in same lot as her brother Washington E. Coates - Section C, Lot 352). Was stillborn.
572. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Many pictures of Robert & copies of letters from him written in Army basic training & from Korea were included in Carolyn's mail - originating from pictures/letters kept by Ida (Gillespie) Marino's mother Ida (Coates) Gillespie.
573. WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Birth City: Philadelphia
State Registered: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Death Country: Korea
Death Description: Killed in Action
War: Korean War
Title: Private, U.S. Army
Rank: Private
Service: U.S. Army
Service ID: 13439616
Notes: Private Coates was a member of the 223rd Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on November 11, 1952. Private Coates was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
Data Source: Korean War Veterans Honor Roll.
574. Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Home City: Philadelphia
Home State: Pennsylvania
Citizen Status: US Citizen
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Processed Date: Nov 1979
Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed
Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information Available
Casualty Air: US Army - No Information Available
Service Branch: US Army
Rank: Private
Pay Grade: Private (U.S. Army)
*There are two entries for Robert Coates in Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 - the following is the 2nd entry:
Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Race: White
Home State: Pennsylvania
Casualty Date: 11 Nov 1952
Casualty Country: North Korea Sector
Casualty Type: Killed in Action OR Missing in Action, KIA
Group: KIA or Missing in Action, KIA
Branch: Infantry
Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Rank: Private E-2
Pay Grade: Private E-2
Disposed Date: 11 Nov 1952
Disposed Place: North Korea
Organization: In Div - 40th
Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf
Unit #: 0223
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Assault Crewman OR Light Weapons Infantry Leader
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575. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Buried Jan. 26, 1953 with father & mother Samuel C. Sr. & Anna Coates and other family members at Oakland Cemetery, Section C, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA. Name found on the Korean War Memorial Monument in Phildelphia.
576. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
577. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
578. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
579. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
580. Social Security Death Index.
581. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried July 15, 1933.
582. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: She was a witness to the will of brother-in-law, Richard Jr. Wright in Jan. of 1748 under her maiden name.
Linda's sources are: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com) and Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1768, New Castle Co. Del. Land Records - 1764-1769, #619).
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583. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
584. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Christened: 11/25/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Linda states: She was baptized the same day as her siblings, Mary, John and Rebekka. She is listed in her father's will as Sarah Mooreland.
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
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585. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994).
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586. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He was listed in the 1785 Philadelphia directory as a brickermaker on Vine with a residence at Second and Third Streets.
587. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 1/30/1754, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda's sources are: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760, and John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
588. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
589. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
590. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
591. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
592. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006. Divorced per Donna's letter.
593. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
594. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 10/1/1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's source is: Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
595. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
596. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 6/5/1748, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Buried: 1/8/1752, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births, 1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994) and Baptisms & Burials for Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA 1709-1760.
597. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as 11 months old on April 21, 1910 census.
598. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
599. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with wife Elsie at the home of uncle Joseph C. Coates and family.
600. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
601. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
602. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
603. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
604. Death Certificate of Thomas L. Coates (WHH Jr.'s son), Date of birth is shown as Oct. 27, 1896. Cause of death is shown as "Septicemia fall injury to finger accdly recd by his hand being crushed in a machine at his place of employment." Occupation shown as "Machine Tender".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
605. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried May 4, 1914.
606. Death Certificate of Thomas L. Coates (WHH Jr.'s son), Date of birth is shown as Oct. 27, 1896. Cause of death is shown as "Septicemia fall injury to finger accdly recd by his hand being crushed in a machine at his place of employment." Occupation shown as "Machine Tender".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
607. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
608. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
609. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Thomas L Coates
Birth Year: 1913
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: Pennsylvania
County or City: Philadelphia
Enlistment Date: 25 Jan 1944
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Enlistment City: Philadelphia
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Foreman, Machine Shop (Foreman, mechanic. ) or Foreman, Foundry
Marital Status: Married
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610. Social Security Death Index.
611. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Wedding certificate in photo album states date and place of marriage.
612. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 53 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-8", Weight: 220, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Gray, Complexion: Ruddy ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by: Budd Wheel Works, 23rd and Hunting Park Ave., Philadelphia, PA.
613. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
614. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
615. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
616. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
617. 1910 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
618. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
619. 1921 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
620. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
621. Petition for Naturalization of John Black - 1919, Thomas L. Coates, Jr., carpenter, residing at 4829 Melrose St., signed as a witness on the Petition for Naturalization of John Black from Dundee, Scotland on Jan. 17, 1919.
622. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
623. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
624. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
625. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
626. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
627. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
628. California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Coates, Walter S, Birth Date: 9 Apr 1906, Birthplace: Pennsylvania, Death Date: 1 Aug 1971, Death Place: San Bernadino.
629. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Walter S. Coates
Birth Year: 1906
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: Alaska
Enlistment Date: 22 May 1942
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Enlistment City: Philadelphia
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, after 3 months of Discharge
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Tracktor Driver* or Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffeur or Truck Driver, Light An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in the United States Employment Service Manual, Oral Trade Test
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 67" (5'-7")
Weight: 175.
630. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
631. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
632. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
633. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06.
634. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06, Buried in Bloomington, California.
635. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
636. Email from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 05/17/06, Died in Encino, California, on 7 Dec 1973. He fell from a scaffold while tiling the outside of a building. Buried in Bloomington, California.
637. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06, Jacqueline Coates (aka Jackie or Lynn ) died from stomach cancer about 3 years ago (abt. 2003).
638. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He is listed in his father's will. He is possibly the Warwick Coats who died at age 80 years and 3 days and lived in Londonderry Twp. His death date was listed as 1st of 2D mo, 1860 and I'm not sure how to interpret this. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue: Chester County 1809-1870": February 7, 1860, VILLAGE RECORD, Death Notice: On the 1st of 2d mo., 1860, at his residence in Londonderry township, WARRICK COATES, Sr., aged 80 years and 3 days. He had resided in that township, near 60 years.
Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
639. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He is listed in his father's will. He is possibly the Warwick Coats who died at age 80 years and 3 days and lived in Londonderry Twp. His death date was listed as 1st of 2D mo, 1860 and I'm not sure how to interpret this. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue: Chester County 1809-1870": February 7, 1860, VILLAGE RECORD, Death Notice: On the 1st of 2d mo., 1860, at his residence in Londonderry township, WARRICK COATES, Sr., aged 80 years and 3 days. He had resided in that township, near 60 years.
640. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: It is conjecture that this Warwick is the brother of William and son of an older Warwick and his first wife. It simply fits by time and place at this point in the theory building. His wife is named Sarah in the sources for Pennsylvania. There is a Warwick who married a Sarah Kelly on May 11, 1777 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA that is unaccounted for. The Warwick and Sarah who are listed as the parents of William Coate born 1773, don't seem to fit this 1777 marriage. He is likely the Warwick listed as a Shipwright in the Provincial Tax rolls of Philadelphia Co. in 1774. He is in a 1798 Philadelphia City Directory as a shipwright, living at 24 Queen St.. This might be the Warwick whose estate was administered in 1799 in Philadelphia in Book K, p. 26.
Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
641. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
642. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005) and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
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643. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He and Rebekka are listed as having a daughter Mary in 1741 in the birth records, but he wasn't listed as marrying until 1745. The 1745 marriage did not include the name of his wife. All other children were born after his marriage. The 1741 birth is recorded as the daughter of Warwick and Rebekka also. Warwick was a shipwright of Moyamensing, Pennsylvania Warwick was described as living near James Keappock on Society Hill in Philadelphia, PA when he was helping rent a new 3 story home in the same place. Warwick apparently had a son who died on Nov 2, 1758. He was not named. (C-1685) He or his son Warwick were in the 1769 Proprietary Tax rolls in Southwark Districk, Philadelphia Co. owning 1 cow and 2 servants. His will dated 1782 is in book S, p. 72 in Philadelphia Co. (C-1665, 1749) He was a Revolutionary War Soldier as depicted in the following DAR index. COATS , Warwick, Birth PA Before 1717, Rank Capt, Service PA, Death PA, 15 Feb 1782, Patriot Pensioned No, Widow Pensioned No, Children Pensioned No, Heirs Pensioned No, Spouse (1) Rebecca X.
His will is transcribed as follows and is available at www.ancestry.com. Coates, Warwick. The Elder. Southwark, City of Phila. Written on Jan 8, 1781, Probated Feb 15, 1782. Children: John, Warwick, Jr.; William, Sarah Mooreland. Grandchildren: Clement and Rebecca Plumsted, children of Daughter, Mary, decd.; Negroes: Nicholas, Flora. Exec: John; Warwick Jr., William Coates. witnesses Richard Dennis, Isaac Coats, jr, Ja Wilson proved Feb 15, 1782, PA Will Book S p. 72 #75
On Apr 30, 1788, his sons, John Coates of Mary St., Phildelphia and Warwick Coates, of Queen St., Philadelphia acted as his executors and adverstised a number of lots belonging to the late Warwick Coates called Coates Court on the west side of Swanson or Water St. in the district of Southwark just below the Swedish Church.(Will book S, p.72.). Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Philadelphia County Births,1644-1765 (Humphrey Publishing, c1994).
644. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Comments from Linda's website, continued from previous source entry are:"New Castle Co. Del. Land Records - 1764-1769 619. Deed. 30 April 1768. Warwick Coats of the District of Southwark in Co. of Philadelphia in Prov. of Penn., shipwright, and Rebecca his wife, Sarah Faulkner, late Sarah Penrose of sd District, Widow, Mary Dutton of the Northern Liberties of City of Phila., Widow, Robert Knox of sd District, merchant, and Jane his wife, and Susannah Coats of sd No. Lib., Widow, Isaac Snowden of sd City of Phila., tanner, and Emanuel EYRES of Kensington in sd Co. of Phila., shipwright (sd Susannah Coats, sd Isaac Snowden and sd Emanuel Eyres are Executors of the Last Will, dated 17 April 1764, of Abraham Coats, late of sd No. Lib., tanner, dec'd. Sd Warwick Coats, sd Sarah Faulkner, sd Mary Dutton, sd Jane Knox and sd Abraham Coats were all the children of John Coats the elder, late of sd City of Phila., brickmaker, dec'd., and Mary his wife, also dec'd., late Mary Hale, one of the Daughters of Warwick Hale, dec'd., formerly of the Co. of New Castle, milwright), of the one part, and David Finney of Town & Co. of New Castle, Esq., of the other. Witnesseth that sd Executors, for the sum of 893 pounds 11 shilling sold unto sd David Finney a parcel of land containing 64 acres 47 perches, situate in White Clay Creek Hun. in sd Co. It bounds lands of sd Finney, Thomas Adams, Isaac Coats and Richard Dennis. This includes five several lots allotted to sd Heirs of sd Abraham Coats by Sheriff's Return of a Writ to make partition. One bounds marsh of sd Finney, sd Isaac Coats and sd Richard Dennis, containing 27 acres 136 perches. Another begins by Whte Clay Creek and bounds land of sd Coats, sd Dennis, William Scott formerly of Daniel McFerson, sd Finney and land formerly of George Holingsworth, containing 274 acres 115 perches. These lands part of a larger tract granted by Patent, dated 15 Jan 1675, unto John Edmondson by Edmund Andros, Esq. (Book/A Vol/2 Fol/36). (cont.).
645. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Comments from Linda's website, continued from previous source entry are: Then by sd John Edmondson and Sarah his wife, by their Deed dated 30 Nov 1677, sold to John Yeo (Book/A Fol/10). Then by sd Yeo's Deed, dated 30 April 1678, granted same to John Smith (Book/A Fol/37). Then by Mary Smith, the only child and Heir of sd John Smith who died Intestate, by her Last Will, dated 19 Nov 1694, devised same to John Reed (Book/B Fol/39). Then by sd John Reed by his Deed Pol dated 19 Aug 1700, granted same to Warwick Hule, Grandfather of several of sd Parties of 1st part (Book/Pol/248). Afterwards land divided among heirs of sd Hale by Orphan's Court of 19 Feb 1750. Shares allotted to George Holingsworth and Jane his wife (she was > daughter of James Carter and Jane his wife who was the daughter of sd Warwick Hule), and by their Deed dated 15 June 1751, granted their share to John Coats the younger (Book/Q fol/518). Then sd Coats and Sarah his wife by their Deed dated 24 April 1761 granted same to sd Warwick Coats and other heirs of sd John Coats the elder, (some of them parties of 1st part). Signed Robert Knox, Jane Knox, Isaac Snowden, Manuel EYRE, Warwick Coats, Rebecca Coats, Sarah Falkner, Mary Dutton, Susannah Coats. Wit Dan McLonen, Thos Penrose, Saml Penrose. Rec 18 Oct 1768."
Linda's source is: Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1768, New Castle Co. Del. Land Recrods - 1764-1769, #619).
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646. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
647. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 12/3/1750, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
648. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
649. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
650. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
651. Baptismal documents 10 Feb 1902 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Baptismal document of Washington Elwood Coates, St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, PA, dated 10 Feb 1902.
652. Recollections of Samuel C. Coates III, Washington was said to have had the habit of going to bed with chewing tobacco in his mouth. His brother Samuel C. Coates Jr. was said to have found him dead one morning in his bed from choking on chewing tobacco while he was asleep. He was a semi-professional baseball player.
653. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date of January 3, 1928.
654. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coates. Date of birth incorrectly shown as Dec. 2, 1901 (should be Dec. 2, 1900). Parents names shown as Samuel Coates & Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates. Shown as married, with wife's maiden name shown as Eva Denner. Died on 12/30/1927 at 1:15 a.m. of Acute Myocarditis. Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, on January 3, 1928.
655. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Age at death was 10 hours. Most likely the daughter of Washington & Eva (Denner) Coates, but there is a possibility that she was a daughter of Samuel C. & Anna Coates (Washington's father and step-mother), since another daughter of Samuel & Anna's (Ann, died 1923) was buried in this lot. Buried on June 7, 1926.
656. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Shown as Baby Coates. Age at death was 2 hours. Name on tombstone is Caroline Coates. Buried on Dec. 12, 1927.
657. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Noted in the obituary of his father, James.
658. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: William is listed as a Tanner of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia in his father-in-law's will written in 1793.
Linda's sources are: John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994) and Will of Susanna Coates written in Feb. 1781, Philadelphia Co., PA.
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659. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
660. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: PA Marriages Prior to 1790 abstracted from the PA Archives, Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800 and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
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661. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Baptism, 10/4/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Linda states: His will is transcribed as follows by Charlotte Coats Siercks: PA Will Book S p. 383 #292, William Coates, of the District of Southwark, wife Mary Coats, father Warwick Coates, children: William Coates, Warwick Coates, Rebecca Coates and Susanna Coates, mentions land his father willed to him as well brothers John Coates and Warrick Coates, friend William Clifton, district of Southwark, Blacksmith signed Jan 20, 1783 witnesses Richard Dennis, John Bankson proved March 31, 1783.
Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
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662. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
663. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He is listed in his father's will. He is possibly the Warwick Coats who died at age 80 years and 3 days and lived in Londonderry Twp. His death date was listed as 1st of 2D mo, 1860 and I'm not sure how to interpret this. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue: Chester County 1809-1870": February 7, 1860, VILLAGE RECORD, Death Notice: On the 1st of 2d mo., 1860, at his residence in Londonderry township, WARRICK COATES, Sr., aged 80 years and 3 days. He had resided in that township, near 60 years.
664. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995).
665. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
666. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Information found on tombstone & gathered from family recollections. Body possibly moved to a children's "Potter's field" within Oakland Cemetery.
667. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Name on lot card incorrectly shown as William J. Coats Jr..
668. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
669. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
670. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
671. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
672. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
673. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
674. Email from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 05/17/06.
675. Social Security Death Index.
676. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
677. Email from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 05/17/06, Died in Encino, California, on 7 Dec 1973. He fell from a scaffold while tiling the outside of a building. Buried in Bloomington, California.
678. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
679. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
680. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
681. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
682. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
683. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
684. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
685. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
686. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Last name spelled as Koates on census.
687. 1900 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
688. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
689. 1921 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
690. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
691. Death Certificate of Emma Coats, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
692. Death Certificate of Thomas L. Coates (WHH Jr.'s son), Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
693. Death Certificate of Jennie Coates, Shown as father - name shown as William R. Coates.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
694. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
695. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
696. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Shown as William H. Coats on main lot card. Section C, Lot 392, grave number 2. Buried Nov. 27, 1931.
697. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
698. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
699. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
700. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
701. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
702. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
703. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
704. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Dec. 5, 1896, age 11 months.
705. Death Certificate of Jennie Coates, Place of birth shown as Delaware County, Pa. Date of burial was Dec. 5, 1896.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
706. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 1. Buried May 4, 1914.
707. Death Certificate of Thomas L. Coates (WHH Jr.'s son), Date of birth is shown as Oct. 27, 1896. Cause of death is shown as "Septicemia fall injury to finger accdly recd by his hand being crushed in a machine at his place of employment." Occupation shown as "Machine Tender".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
708. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Oct. 5, 1898, age 14 months.
709. Death Certificate of Emma Coats, Buried Oct. 5, 1898 at Odd Fellows Cemetery (later moved to Lawnview Cemetery), age 14 months.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
710. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
711. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number 5. Buried Aug. 14, 1950.
712. Email from Diane Brothers to Chris Coates dated 05/19/06, Buried in Bloomington, California.
713. Social Security Death Index.
714. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
715. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: William H. H. Coates
Birth Year: 1922
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: Pennsylvania
County or City: Philadelphia
Enlistment Date: 15 Oct 1942
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Enlistment City: Philadelphia
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 1 year of high school
Marital Status: Married
Height: 71 inches
Weight: 142 .
716. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
717. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: In the PA Gazette on Mar 25 1762, three lots are listed as for rent by Robert Knox or Abraham Coates. One of them is near Abraham's Tanyard on the East side of Front Street and one of them abutts William Coate's lot on the West side of Fronts Street in Northern Liberties (now a part of Philadelphia). The closeness with which Abraham and William owned property suggests a relationship between the two to me. Of course, there are multiple William Coates living in Philadelphia at this date, so we are not yet sure which William is being referred to. It should also be noted that this Abraham named his oldest son, William. In another PA Gazette dated Aug. 19, 1762, John Coates, Sr's, deceased, two lots were being sold off. The first was located on Front Street between Arch St. and Bank Meeting house. The second was located on an alley called George's Alley commonly called Coates Alley between Front and Second Street and bounded on the west side by Abraham Coats. John Sr.'s executive was Isaac Coates. Abraham seems to be listed as Abram Coats who is the executor along with his brother Warwick of Richard Jr. Wright's (their brother-in-law) will in 1748/9 in Philadelphia. Abraham again is listed as Abram Coates when he helped execute Isaac Dutton's will in Philadelphia on Mar 2, 1761. In 1759, he was a witness for the following will: PA Will Book L #152 p. 241, Will of Hannah Price Northern Liberties son John grand son John Dutton daughter Hannah Dutton, Sarah Price, Rebecca Carpenter grandhcildren Rachel Collins, Hannah Collins signed ? Wit Peter Miller, John Shuller, Abraham Coats probated April 4, 1759. Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
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718. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: In the PA Gazette on Mar 21, 1765, item#35425, it requests once more that all debts be paid to the estate of Abraham Coates of Northern Liberties, Tanner by the first of May. The house and tanyard of the deceased were to be lett and entered on immediately on Spruce Street opposite of Mr. Samuel NeaveGarden. A negroe man, tanner by trade and a negroe woman, about age 45 were to be sold. The executors of his estate were Susannah Coates, Eamuel Aires and Isaac Snowden. His will is in will book N, p. 151 in Philadelphia.
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719. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will, 4/7/1764, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 7/10/1764, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
720. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
721. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
722. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will Probate, 5/7/1790, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Linda's source is: "Will of Isaac Coats written in Mar 1790, Philadelphia Co., PA.".
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723. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
724. Newspaper - North American (PA) 04-22-1839, Obituary is as follows: "On Friday evening, in the 15th year of her age, AMELIA C. COATS, youngest daughter of Thomas Coats. The friends of the family are particularly invited to attend her funeral, tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 230 Noble street." - according to the April 1839 calendar, she died on Friday, April 19, 1839 & was buried on Tuesday, April 23, 1839 - CC.
725. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-05-1842, Article shows a list of letters remaining in the Philadelphia Post office on September 1, 1842. The names Amelia Coats & Thomas Coates are shown.
726. Newspaper - North American (PA) 04-22-1839, Obituary is as follows: "On Friday evening, in the 15th year of her age, AMELIA C. COATS, youngest daughter of Thomas Coats. The friends of the family are particularly invited to attend her funeral, tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 230 Noble street." - according to the April 1839 calendar, she died on Friday, April 19, 1839 & was buried on Tuesday, April 23, 1839 - CC.
727. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386.
728. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
729. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 11-02-1815, Article is as follows: Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Right Reverend Bishop White, Mr. Benjamin E. Carpenter, of Germantown, to Miss Deborah P. Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
730. 1840 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Found in the Northern Liberties.
731. 1850 United States Federal Census, Tinicum Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
732. Death Certificate of Deborah Parrish (Coats) Carpenter, Buried at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
Death certificate is as follows: "Deborah Parrish Carpenter died Febry 27th 1858 of Chronic Gastro Enteritis Age Sixty two years + 6 months. M.M. Levis M.D."
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
733. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 11-02-1815, Article is as follows: Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Right Reverend Bishop White, Mr. Benjamin E. Carpenter, of Germantown, to Miss Deborah P. Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
734. Newspaper - Press (PA) 10-03-1857, Obit of Emma Carpenter is as follows: On the 30th ult., Emma, daughter of Benjamin E. and Deborah P. Carpenter. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 722 North Tenth street, on this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland.
735. Death Certificate of Emma Carpenter, Age shown as 32 on the Sept. 30, 1857 death certificate.
736. Death Certificate of Edward Richard Coates, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
737. Death Certificate of Edward Richard Coates, Buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery on June 27, 1869.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
738. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386.
739. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
740. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
741. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
742. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
743. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: She was still a minor in her father's will (under age 18) since there was a guardian appointed for her.
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744. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
745. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
746. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
747. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
748. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
749. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
750. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
751. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
752. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
753. Baptismal document 7 Jun 1907 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Birthplace shown as Darby, PA.
754. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
755. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
756. Newspaper clipping - unknown newspaper, Jan. 15, 1957 newspaper clipping sent by Kathy Fox to Chris Coates showing the 51st wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kniese, Sr..
757. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
758. Marriage certificate of Louis & Florence Kniese.
759. Newspaper clipping - unknown newspaper, Jan. 15, 1957 newspaper clipping sent by Kathy Fox to Chris Coates showing the 51st wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kniese, Sr..
760. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
761. Marriage certificate of Louis & Florence Kniese.
762. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
763. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He is not yet of the age 21 at the writing of his father's will in 1758.
Her source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
764. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda does not list a source for George's death date.
765. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
766. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
767. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: George Coats, possibly this one, witnessed the will of William Say, a Philadelphia shopkeeper on Aug 3, 1713. He is likely the George Coates who was mentioned in the will of Thomas Masters, a Philadelphia merchant on Dec 4, 1723 in his will. He is also highly likely to be the George Coats, Sadler, who made his will on Dec. 31, 1736 in Philadelphia mentioning his son William and naming his brother John as executor. His will is transcribed by Charlotte Coats Siercks: George Coats, PA Will Book F p. 65/#61, city of Philadelphia, he's a sadler, brother John Coats, friend? Richard Parker, merchant, Housekeeper Mary Hotson, son William Coats, signed May 31, 1736, witnesses John Campbell, Mary Summers, probated Jan 13, 1737 - her source is Jack Bowman to Charlotte Coats E-mail letter dated March 29, 1997 sourcing Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1682-1726 at jack@bluenet.net In Linda Coate files.
768. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Will, 5/31/1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Probate, 1/13/1737, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
769. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
770. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
771. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
772. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
773. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
774. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
775. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
776. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
777. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
Buried June 8, 1906 at New Cathedral Cemetery.
778. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
779. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
780. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Isaac was the executor for John Sr.'s will in which it becomes apparent that John Sr. lived on land adjoining Abraham Coats. It is conjecture on my part, that they are all brothers because his children have the same names. He is listed as a Brickmaker which supports him being related to the Northern Liberties families that were descendants of Joan Sisom Coates that were brickmakers. Isaac Coates and Manuel Eyre were John's executors.
Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
781. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Will, 5/25/1786, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 9/7/1786, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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782. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: This Isaac might have been the one who left a will in 1765 in Philadelphia, PA, book N., p. 151 or the one who died an orphan and was buried on Nov. 20, 1745. (C-1665, 1685) I suspect he is the one who left a will in 1765 because he could be the father or brother of Daniel who died young.
783. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Isaac was possibly married in the same church, Christ Church, as his parents on Aug 4, 1788 to Mary Eyres. If so wife was his first cousin, once removed. Their common ancestor was John Coats and Mary Hale. Anne Mayea, a descendant, has a 1900's family tree that lists this Isaac as the son of John and Mary Hale Coats instead which would make he and his wife first cousins and of the same generation. Isaac wrote a will in 1790 (U, p. 49). In that will he names his wife Mary, daughter Harriet and father-in-law, Manuel Eyre. He, himself, is listed as a carpenter. Isaac was also the likely witness in the following record: PA Will Book W page 130, Will of Mary Dutton-1786 she signed it - probated in 1791, she had land that bordered Coates Street-and Coates Alley-this is the Northern Liberties area, daughters Mary Eyres; Sarah - she also refers to a daughter Mary Lydia Eyres; Sarah Browne;-later she referes to her three beloved children, Mary, Lydia and Sarah; Witnesses Isaac Coats, Charles Bonnell and R. Whitehead.
His transcribed Will by Charlotte Coats Siercks is as follows: PA Will Book U p. 491 #193 Isaac Coates, of Northern Liberties, city of Philly, House Carpenter, wife Mary Coats, daughter Harriett Coates, father in law, Manuel Eyre, Esquire, signed March 4, 1790 Witnesses: Thomas Norton, R. Whitehead, Jacob Hoffman, probated May 7, 1790. To support the fact that this Isaac is the one married to Mary Eyres, his mother in her will names her good friend Manuel Eyres (who was the father to Mary).
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784. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will Probate, 5/7/1790, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Linda's source is: "Will of Isaac Coats written in Mar 1790, Philadelphia Co., PA.".
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785. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
786. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
787. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
1942 U.S. Draft Registration Card shows birthdate as January 6, 1886, not 1887.
Age shown as 56. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
788. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
789. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Lafayette.
790. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
791. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
792. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
793. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
794. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
795. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
796. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Headstone reads:
Coates
James L. 1962
Emma B. 1945.
797. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
798. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
799. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
800. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
801. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Died in Delaware Valley Hospital, Bristol Borough, PA.
Buried in Pine Grove Memorial Park, Hatboro, PA.
802. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
803. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
804. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Jennie Wright, widowed, living with daughter Rebecca, mother Rebecca, and several brothers & sisters at the home of brother Samuel C. Coates Sr..
805. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Jennie M. Rightley, widowed, living with daughter Rebecca, mother Rebecca, and brother James at the home of brother Samuel C. Coates Sr. and family.
806. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
807. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
808. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley, Parents of Rebecca H. Rightley shown as Samuel & Jennie Rightley.
809. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 15441 (Widow's # 862656), Certif# 19554 (Widow's # 635360)-Richard Sanford, Shown as a witness (signed as Jennie Rightley) in Margaret Sanford's widow's pension file.
810. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-18-1907, Real Estate Transfers - Orthodox N E s. 45 ft N W Salmon - Jos Noerling Jr. to Jennie M. Rightley, July 15, 1907. 29X80.
811. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
812. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
813. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda shows no first name, only as "Unknown" Coats, married to Joan Sisom.
814. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm), Name shown as John Coats.
815. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
816. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm).
817. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
818. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm).
819. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm), The Marshall site states birth date of William Coats Sr. as 12mo 21 1679 in Yorkshire, England.
820. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Shows date of birth as between 1670-1680 in Somerset, England.
821. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
822. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
823. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Will, 5/31/1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Probate, 1/13/1737, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
824. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
825. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
826. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
827. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
828. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
829. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), He might be the John who purchased land in 1735 in Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania (C-1976) He is likely the John Coats Jr. who helped execute the will of his cousin, William Coats Jr. who died in 1749, the same time as his father William Sr. Coats.
Linda's source is: Coats, John, Will written 7/12/1754 in Philadelphia Co., PA (www.ancestry.com).
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830. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
831. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will, 9/11/1779, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 1/28/1780, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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832. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
833. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Will, 5/25/1786, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 9/7/1786, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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834. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will, 4/7/1764, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 7/10/1764, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
835. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
836. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
837. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
838. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
839. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
840. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
841. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
842. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
843. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
844. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
845. 1900 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
846. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
847. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
848. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
849. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
850. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
851. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-03-1895, Marriage announcement of Joseph C. Coats & Hattie C. Jackson.
852. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Name shown as Joseph Clay Coats.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
853. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
854. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
855. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
856. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-03-1895, Marriage announcement of Joseph C. Coats & Hattie C. Jackson.
857. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Name shown as Joseph Clay Coats.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
858. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
859. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, In a letter from an undertaker and a copy (half shown) of her obituary, Marcy Ann, daughter of Thomas & Mary Coats, is shown to have died at age 12 in March 1855. Her funeral was March 5, 1855.
860. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 03/03/1855. Name shown as Mary Ann.
861. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, In a letter from an undertaker and a copy (half shown) of her obituary, Marcy Ann, daughter of Thomas & Mary Coats, is shown to have died at age 12 in March 1855. Her funeral was March 5, 1855.
862. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 03/03/1855. Name shown as Mary Ann.
863. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
864. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
865. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
866. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
867. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: She and her husband, Mr. Shead or Shields had children by the time her brother died in 1758. If she is the sister named in Daniel Coats will of 1741, Philadelphia, then she married sometime after 1741.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
868. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
869. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
870. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Mary married John Harris before 1727.1 (John Harris died after 1728.) Her source info is - Jack Bowman to Charlotte Coats E-mail letter dated March 29, 1997 sourcing Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1682-1726 at jack@bluenet.net In Linda Coate files.
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871. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Mary and her husband were having children before her brother died in 1758 according to his will.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
872. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
873. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
874. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
875. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: PA Marriages Prior to 1790 abstracted from the PA Archives and Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800.
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876. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
877. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
878. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
879. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
880. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
881. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
882. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
883. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-15-1841, Obituary of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh is as follows:
Departed this life on the 13th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Gosh, and eldest daughter of Thomas Coats, of Spring Garden.
884. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F.
885. Revolutionary War Pension file of John Heimer - pg. 3, A Marcy Ann Coats signed a statement on April 22, 1826 in the Revolutionary War Pension file of John Heimer. This may or may not be the same Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh (1808-1841), daughter of Thomas Coats, Jr. (b.1781-83 - d.1867), who would have been about 18 years old at this 1826 signing. Thomas Coats, Jr. had a daughter named Mary Ann (1808-1841), who is sometimes shown as Marcy Ann, & another daughter (by his 2nd marriage) named Marcy Ann (1842-1855). On the next page to this Marcy Ann Coats statement, a Thomas Coats is also shown signing as a witness. Therefore, this might be either Thomas Coats, Jr.'s older daughter or possibly his mother. The witness Thomas Coats is not Thomas Coats, Jr., due to the mention of him selling property in 1796, as Thomas Coats, Jr. would have been too young to be able to sell property.
886. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-15-1841, Obituary of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh is as follows:
Departed this life on the 13th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Gosh, and eldest daughter of Thomas Coats, of Spring Garden.
887. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on Tuesday, May 25, 1841. Name shown as Mary Ann Gosh. No age shown. Permit No. 460. Note "Removed from St. John's Episcopal" on the lot card shows that she was buried there for about a month (obit shows death date as Apr. 13, 1841) before being re-interred at Laurel Hill at the end of May,1841.
888. Death Certificate of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh, Death Certificate is as follows, "Mrs. Marcy Ann Gosh, aged 33 years, died this afternoon of Apolexy. Philada. April 13 1841"
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
889. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
890. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
891. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
892. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
893. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
894. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lower Chichester Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
895. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
896. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
897. Social Security Death Index.
898. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
899. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
900. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
901. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as having had eight children, six surviving in 1900.
902. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as having had nine children, six surviving in 1900.
903. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
904. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
905. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-29-1901, Shown as mother of Elsie Bishop.
906. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
907. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
908. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
909. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
910. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
911. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, WW1 Draft Registration shows a birthdate of September 6, 1896. Ancestry.com's Social Security Death Index has a birthdate of September 3, 1896.
912. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: Oct. 29, 1901, age 3 years.
913. Death Certificate of Elsie M. Bishop, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
914. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-29-1901, Obituary of Elsie Bishop.
915. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Peter married Priscilla COATS, daughter of William COTES Sr. and Mary SMITH, before 1/13/1747. (Priscilla COATS died before 1/13/1747.)
Her source is: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386.
916. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Peter married Priscilla COATS, daughter of William COTES Sr. and Mary SMITH, before 1/13/1747. (Priscilla COATS died before 1/13/1747.)
Her sources are: William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386, and William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
917. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
918. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
919. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
920. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
921. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
922. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
923. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Sarah was not under a married name when her brother John (Linda means her brother Thomas Jr.- CC) wrote his will in 1758 and died in that same year. She was the only sibling not listed in her brother, Daniel's will in 1741, so I suspect she was born after 1741. She again was not named in her father, Thomas's will written in 1769 meaning that she had likely died by then, if I've placed her with the correct family.
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924. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: The following is a quote from "Colonial Families of the US, Vol. 4": "p. 167 I. Peter Sonmans, M.D., b 23d August, 1765; graduated from the Medical Department of the University of PA, 1786; m. 15th Nov. 1787, Sarah Coats, dau. of William and Martha Coats, and a member of the prominent family of that name who were large landowners in Philadelphia at a very early date, and for whom Coats Street, now Fairmount Avenue, was named. Dr. Gloentworth d. at Philadelphia, 2d October, 1793. His widow subsequently m 21st May, 1795, Anthony Simmons, Esq., 1774-1830; associate Judge of the district Court of the City and county of Philadelphia and Colonel of the 96th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia. His wife d. 15th Dec, 1810, her remains being interred in the old Coats burying ground, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Dr. Peters S. Glentworth's gd. son, William Watts Glentworth, M.D., d 25th September, 1893, aged 73, at which time this branch of the family became extinct."
Linda's source is: Wills: Abstracts, Will Book W, 1790-1795, Philadelphia Co., PA.
925. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, PA
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926. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's souce is: Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 4-7 (as partially transcribed in an email letter from Charlotte Coats at coats@hotmail.com).
927. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
928. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
929. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
930. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 08-16-1815, Article is as follows: Married, last evening, by the Right Rev. Bishop White, Mr. Jedediah Strong, Principal of the Germantown Academy, to Miss Sarah Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
931. Ancestry.com Strong Message Board, http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.strong/919/mb.ashx?pnt=1
In a Sept. 24, 2003 Ancestry.com Strong message board posting from pskoon65 the following is written: "1860-79 photos from Phila.; Hartford, VT;Zanesville, OH - I have a small album of carte de visite photos from the Strong family. Most were taken in Philadelphia PA studios between 1860 & 1879. They are probably of Jedediah Strong (b.1788 in Hartford Vt., d.1869 in Palmyra, NJ), his wife Sarah Coates, and their family. Some photos were taken in Hartford Vt and are possibly of John Strong (1792-1857), his wife Mary Maria Gates and/or their children. Some are from Zanesville, OH and are probably of Mary Annette Strong, maybe her husband Stephen H. Guthrie and maybe her brother Edward Payson Strong.
None of the pictures are labeled. I'm looking for similar (hopefully labeled) photos for cross referencing so I can identify these people.
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932. 1840 United States Federal Census, Burlington, New Jersey.
933. 1850 United States Federal Census, Chester Township, Burlington, New Jersey, Age shown as 54.
934. 1860 United States Federal Census, Cinnaminson Township, Burlington, New Jersey, Age shown as 72.
935. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 08-16-1815, Article is as follows: Married, last evening, by the Right Rev. Bishop White, Mr. Jedediah Strong, Principal of the Germantown Academy, to Miss Sarah Coats, daughter of Mr. Thomas Coats, of Roxborough.
936. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: She is highly likely to be the Susanna Coates that married Joseph Gladen on Jan 9, 1771 as she's the only Susanna of this time period whose spouse isn't known. If so, they became residents of VA.
Linda's source is: Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800.
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937. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
938. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
939. 1810 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Roxborough Township, Pennsylvania.
940. Book - "Genealogical Memoirs of Various Families of Tomkinson (1620-1904)", by Newton Powers Tomkinson, 1904, Newton P. Tomkinson writes "Sam Sanford was the son of Richard Sanford and Mary Lindsay (sister of Jane Lindsay, the maternal grandmother of Sarah Elizabeth Pilgrim). After Richard Sanford's death, Mary Sanford married Thomas Coates, son of "Squire" Coates, for whom Coates street (now Fairmont avenue), Philadelphia, was named, and died four or five years ago at the age of 103 or 104 years." (Other sources, such as her obituary, show Mary P. (Lindsay) Coats died in late June 1899 at the age of 102 years - C.C.).
941. Newspaper - Independent Gazetteer(PA) 04-04-1789, Thomas Coats is shown as a committee member for the upper district of Philadelphia, chosen for the purpose of forming a return of suitable persons for the office of Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia.
942. Revolutionary War Pension file of John Heimer - pg. 4, Thomas Coats signed a statement on May 18, 1826 in the Revolutionary War Pension file of John Heimer. This was the same Thomas Coats, father of Thomas Coats, IV (b.1781-83 - d.1867). Thomas Coats, IV had a daughter named Mary Ann (1808-1841), who is sometimes shown as Marcy Ann, & another daughter (by his 2nd marriage) named Marcy Ann (1842-1855) . On the previous page to this Thomas Coats' statement, a Marcy Ann Coats is also shown as a witness. This might be either Thomas Coats, IV's older daughter or possibly his grandmother, although at this 1826 date his grandmother might have been deceased. This Thomas Coats is not Thomas Coats, IV, due to the mention of the selling of property in 1796, as Thomas Coats, IV would have been too young. The pension statement is as follows: "Philadelphia County - On the 18th day of May A.D. 1826 personally appeared before me the subscriber of one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, Thomas Coats, and on his solemn affirmation says that John Heimer purchased the lot of ground he now occupies of him in the year ninety six subject to a ground rent of twenty dollars per annum and there now remains rent due about two hundred dollars, which if the property was sold tomorrow, would hardly pay the rent now due to me. Witness my hand and seal Thomas Coats (signed). Affirmed and subscribed before Jedediah Strong 18th May 1826.
943. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday Evening, Sept. 19th, 1842 at the Philadelphia Exchange. A three story messuage or tenement & lot or piece of ground at the NE corner of Sassafras St. & Delaware 3rd St., in Phila., the breadth on Sassafras of 16 ft. & the length or depth on 3rd St. of 47-1/2 ft.. Bounded on the southward by Sassafras, westward by 3rd, northward by an alley 2-1/2 ft wide, & eastward of land now or late of Samuel Abbot. Also, a three story tenement & lot or piece of ground on the east side of 3rd St., between Sassafras & Vine, containing in breadth on 3rd St. 12 ft. 1 in., & in length or depth 40 ft 6 inches. Bounded northward by a messuage and land now or late of John Coats, eastward by a lot of ground late of Elizabeth Shallows, southward partly by ground now or late of said John Coats, partly by ground now or late of Samuel Abbot, & partly by the aforesaid 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, and westward by 3rd street aforesaid...(continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
944. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, (Source entry continued) - ...the said lot or piece of ground first above described being the same which Thomas Coats of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia, brick maker, and Elizabeth his wife by indenture dated the 2d day of March, A D, 1741 (might be 1744) recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c, for the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed book No 16, page 254, &c, granted and conveyed unto their son Thomas Coats, Jr, who was the father of the said Thomas Coats party hereto, his heirs and assigns, forever, and the said Thos Coats Jr, being so as aforesaid seized thereof, afterward departed this life, having first made his last will and testament in writing, dated the 8th day of Aug. A D 1758,...whereby he did give all his lots, lands, tenements...unto his two sons, Thomas Coats (party hereto) and George Coats...and the said George Coats afterwards died underage and without issue whereupon his part and share in the said premises descended to and rested in his brother, the said Thomas Coats, party hereto...and the said tenement and lot last herein above described, being the same premises which John Coats, of Talbot Co. in the State of Maryland, practitioner in physic. & Susannah his wife by indenture dated the 12th day of April A D 17 (last 2 digits illegible)...recorded...in deed book No 17, together with the free use, right, liberty, & privilege of & passage in & along the said 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, & of ingress, egress, & regress of, into, & out of the same, from time to time, & all times forever hereafter. Seized & taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, deceased, & to be sold by Henry Morris, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1842.
945. Newspaper - Public Ledger (PA) 03-07-1838, Article is as follows: FIRE - About half past 9 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out in a frame building, occupied by colored persons, in Fourth street, above Brown, which was almost entirely consumed. No damage was done to the surrounding buildings. The property destroyed belonged to the estate of Thomas Coates, sr., deceased. No insurance.
946. Book - "The Urban Crucible", A excerpt from this book states: "Many of the city's most prosperous merchants in the 1730's had begun as artisans: Lionel Brittain had come to Philadelphia about 1704 as a blacksmith; Thomas Coates had begun as a brickmaker...". This would seem to indicate that Thomas Coats, Sr., brickmaker, was a merchant in the 1730's. Since Thomas Coats, Jr. is generally only shown as a brickmaker until his death in 1758, this book is either referring to Thomas Coats, Sr. or Thomas Coats, III (who is documented as a merchant at a later date than the 1730's).
947. Newspaper - Pennsylvania Inquirer 10-14-1839, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday Evening, Oct. 21st, 1839 at the Philadelphia Exchange. ...four 3-story brick tenements & lots...at the SE corner of 7th and Noble streets, in Penn Township, and County of Philadelphia, & extending southwardly along said 7th St., continuing together in front on 7th St. 62 ft. 6 in., and in length or depth eastward on the north line 58 ft. 8 in., and on the south line 72 ft. 9-1/2 in., bounded northward by the said Noble St., westward by the said 7th St., southward by ground granted to James Laws, and eastward by ground formerly of Thomas Coats, Sen'r; being the same premises which George Daniels & Hannah his wife, by indenture dated the 12th day of Nov., A D 1830, and duly recorded, granted to the said William L. Hirst, in fee, subject to the several ground rents, viz. one of $96 per annum, payable to Ann Nice by indenture dated the 20th day of Dec., A D 1830, duly recorded, remised, released, and forever extinguished the same to the said Wm. L. Hirst, his heirs and assigns, and two others, viz. one $75 and $66 per annum, payable to Thomas Coats, his heirs and assigns, and the said Thomas Coats departed this life, having previously made his last will in writing, dated the 14th day April, 1829, duly proved and remaining on file in the Register's Office at Philadelphia, whereby he authorized his executors therein named to release and extinguish any of his ground rents, and Mary Coats and others, executors of the said Thomas Coats, by indenture dated the 28th day of Dec., A D 1830, and duly recorded, remised, released and forever extinguished the said two ground rents of $75 and $66 per annum to the said William L. Hirst in fee. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm. L. Hirst, and to be sold by Daniel Fitler, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Oct. 5, 1839.
948. Newspaper - North American (PA) 02-22-1847, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday, March 1, 1847, at 7 o'clock, PM, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All the right, title and interest of Thomas Coats of, in and to the following described premises, to wit No 1 - All that lot or certain piece of ground, together with the messuages and tenements thereon erected, situate on the east side of Delaware Fourth street, between Brown and Poplar streets, in the District of Northern Liberties and County of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 20 ft., and in length or depth eastward 70 ft. 9 in.. Bounded on the north by ground formerly of Peter Kline, on the east by ground formerly of John Walters, on the south by ground lately of Jacob Walters and on the west by Fourth street. Being the same premises which Caleb North, then High Sheriff of the City and Co, of Phila., by deed poll dated May 10, A D 1821, and recorded among the records of the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book C, pg. 408, &c, conveyed to Thomas Coats in fee, subject to an annual ground rent of 5 dollars and 33 cents. No 2 - Also, all the right, title and interest of the said Thomas Coats of, in and to, all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Sassafras and Delaware Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said Sassafras street 16 ft., and in length or depth northward 47 ft. 6 in. - (continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
949. Newspaper - North American (PA) 02-22-1847, (Source entry continued) - No 3 - Also, all the right, title and interest of the said Thomas Coats of, in and to, all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Delaware Third street, at the distance of 47 ft. 6 in. northward from the NE corner of said Delaware Third and Sassafras streets, in the said city, containing in front or breadth on Third street 12 ft., and in length or depth eastward 40 ft. 6 in.. (The said two last described lots are the same which Thomas Coats the elder, by his last will and testament, dated April 14, 1829, duly proven and of record in the Register's office at Philadelphia, devised to his heirs, &c, of whom the above named Thomas Coats is one). Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, and to be sold by Henry Lelar, Sheriff. Philad'a Sheriff's office, February 6, 1847.
950. Newspaper - Dunlap's American Daily Advertiser(PA) 03-29-1794, Article shows a real estate sale of a three story brick house, two story brick kitchen, and lot of ground at No. 117 Third street near Race street, which mentions being bounded on the south by the lot of Thomas Coates.
951. Newspaper - North American (PA) 07-27-1840, Article shows a Sheriff's sale of a three story brick house and lot of ground seized as property of John Tanner. Property is shown to be at the west side of Marshall street, 45 ft. from the southwest corner of Marshall and Noble streets in Spring Garden, Philadelphia, and mentions being bounded on the west by ground now or late of Thomas Coats and others.
952. Newspaper - Federal Gazette (PA) 09-02-1789, Sheriff's Sale article, in part, for a lot of ground is as follows: ...No. 2 - Also a lot of Ground, situate on the north side of Brown-street, in the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a post a corner on said street, thence by ground of William Coats, north 16 degrees and a half east 120 feet, or thereabouts, to a corner post of Thomas Coats' lot, thence along the same north 66 degrees west 166 feet to a stake, on Brown-street aforesaid, thence by the same south 66 degrees and a half east 160 Feet to the Place of beginning; subject to a yearly Rent-charge of L 6 0 0, payable to Richard Dennis, his heirs or assigns for ever...
953. Newspaper - North American (PA) 01-25-1841, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday evening, February 15th, 1841, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the frame buildings thereon erected, situate on the east side of Apple street, between Brown st. and Poplar lane, in the Northern Liberties, containing in front or breadth on the said Apple st. 16 ft. 6 in. and extending thence eastward (the same breadth) in length or depth 59 ft. 8 in. to a 20 ft. wide court or alley, running northward into a 14 ft. wide alley which communicates with Apple st., bounded on the north by ground late of George Buchanan deceased, on the south by ground late of Lewis D. Bellair, Esq., on the east by the aforesaid 20 ft. wide court or alley, and on the west by Apple st. aforesaid, being the same lot or piece of ground which Mary Coats and others, Executors of Thomas Coats dec'd, by Deed dated the 5th day of February, A.D. 1831, and recorded in Deed Book - , No. - page - &c, granted unto Julianna Cook in fee, reserving thereout the yearly rent or sum of $28 75, payable half yearly on the 1st day of June and December, in each and every year forever. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frederick C. Brightly and to be sold by Daniel Fitler, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, January 16th, 1841.
954. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 08-20-1844, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday, September 2, 1844, at 7 o'clock, PM, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement, piazza and kitchen, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Noble street, at the distance of 73 ft. 1 in. eastward from the south east corner of said Noble street and Delaware Seventh street, in the district of Spring Garden, in the county of Philadelphia - containing in front or breadth on said Noble street 32 ft. 1-1/2 in., thence extending southward along the line of ground now or late of Thomas Coats 68 ft. 10-3/4 in., thence eastward by ground of James Laws 32 ft., thence northward 2 ft., thence by Jonathan P. Smith's ground eastward 17 ft., thence northward parallel with John street 30 ft. 6 in., thence westward by ground of Biddle Reeves 17 ft., thence northward by the said ground of Biddle Reeves 40 ft. 10-1/4 in. to the south side of Noble street, thence westward along the said Noble street 32 ft. 1-1/2 in. to the place of the beginning. (Being the same premises which Henry Pennington, by indenture bearing even date therewith, but executed previous thereto and extended forthwith to be recorded, granted and conveyed to said Thomas Coats in fee) - Under and subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of 72 dollars 28 cents in half yearly payments on the 1st day of July and January in every year forever. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, to be sold by Morton McMichael, Sheriff. Phila'd Sheriff's Office, August 12, 1844.
955. Newspaper - North American (PA) 12-04-1840, Obituary of Mary (Parrish) Coats is as follows: On the evening of the 2d inst. in the 85th year of her age, Mary Coats, widow of the late Thomas Coats, and eldest daughter of the late Robert Parrish. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Thomas Coats, No. 230 Noble street, on Sunday morning, the 6th inst., at half past 9 o'clock, to proceed to Germantown. The friends of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral, without further notice.
956. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 12-04-1840, Obituary of Mary (Parrish) Coats is as follows: On the evening of the 2d inst. in the 85th year of her age, Mary Coats, widow of the late Thomas Coats, and eldest daughter of the late Robert Parrish. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Thomas Coats, No. 230 Noble street, on Sunday morning, the 6th inst., at half past 9 o'clock, to proceed to Germantown. The friends of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral, without further notice.
957. Newspaper - City Gazette (SC) 03-27-1830, Death notice is as follows, and may be referring to Thomas Coats, III, of Philadelphia, which would give his day of death (March 19, 1830) and birth year (1756): Deaths - At Germantown, on the 19th inst. Thomas Coats, in the 74th year of his age.
958. Book - "Up from the Bottom in Franklin's Philadelphia" pgs. 167-168, "Thomas Coates moved from brickmaking to shopkeeping and then to importing and exporting..."
959. Book - "American Work Values", "Thomas Coates made his way from brickmaking to an import-export business, while both John Palmer and John Warder elevated themselves from craftsmen to merchants (Nash, "Franklin's Philadelphia," 167-68)."
960. 1791 Johnson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Sassafras St..
961. 1793 Dobson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Sassafras St..
962. 1794 Johnson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coats, grocer, 97 Sassafras St..
963. 1796 Stephen's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Race St..
964. 1797 Woodward's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Race St..
965. 1798 Woodward's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Vine St..
966. 1800 Woodward's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coats, grocer, the corner of Race and Third St..
967. 1801 Stafford's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown in two places, as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Race St., and as Thomas Coates, grocer, 97 Race St..
968. 1802 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and Third.
969. 1803 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and Third.
970. 1804 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and Third.
971. 1805 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and 3d.
972. 1806 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and Third.
973. 1807 Robinson's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as Thomas Coates, grocer, corner of Sassafras and Third.
974. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 09-29-1818, Article shows a public sale pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court, of a messuage or tenement and lot, or piece of ground, real estate late of Sarah Bartow, deceased. Property is shown to be at the west side of Delaware Third street, and the stable and adjoining lot of ground fronting Branch street, between Sassafras and Vine streets, in the city of Philadelphia, and mentions the property going along the said Branch street westward 24 ft. 8 in. more of less, to ground late of John Coates, Jr., deceased, thence along the same ground southward 47 ft., thence by ground late of Thomas Coates, eastward 20 ft. more or less, to the ground late of John Abbot...
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975. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 07-19-1806, Article shows a Sheriff's sale of a three story brick house and brick kitchen, and a two story frame house and lot of ground seized as property of William Smith. Property is shown to be at the east side of Garden street, Spring Garden, in the Northern Liberties in Philadelphia, and mentions being bounded eastward by ground late of Thomas Coates.
976. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: He is not yet of the age 21 at the writing of his father's will in 1758. He likely is the Thomas Coats who was a witness for his uncle John's probate in 1776.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
977. Newspaper - City Gazette (SC) 03-27-1830, Death notice is as follows, and may be referring to Thomas Coats, III, of Philadelphia, which would give his day of death (March 19, 1830) and birth year (1756): Deaths - At Germantown, on the 19th inst. Thomas Coats, in the 74th year of his age.
978. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: Died: After 1776, of Philadelphia, , PA
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979. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
980. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats.
981. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, 1st Sgt. in Capt. William Runkle's Co. PA Militia. Enlisted Sept. 16, 1814, discharged Dec. 31, 1814. Bounty land # 25248-160-55.
982. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on Friday, May 3, 1867 at 11 a.m.. Age shown as 86. Permit No. 8807. Date on card shown as April 30, 1867, so official death date of May 1, 1867 in Thomas' 1812 pension file might be wrong.
983. Death Certificate of Thomas Coats, Date of death shown as April 30, 1867, age 86. Buried at North Laurel Hill Cemetery on May 3, 1867. Cause of death shown as Exhaustion.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
984. Death Certificate of Deborah Parrish (Coats) Carpenter, Buried at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
Death certificate is as follows: "Deborah Parrish Carpenter died Febry 27th 1858 of Chronic Gastro Enteritis Age Sixty two years + 6 months. M.M. Levis M.D."
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
985. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats, Shown as the father of William H. H. Coats.
986. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Was the census taker for the 4th Ward of Spring Garden on the 1850 census. He wrote the information for the census page that his family was listed on.
987. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
988. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, Was a First Sergeant in the Northern Liberty Guards, Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, commanded by Captain William Runkle Jr.. Signed documents as Thomas Coats Jr.. Enlisted Sept. 16, 1814, Discharged Dec. 31, 1814. Bounty Land # 25248-160-55.
989. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats, Shown as the father of William H. H. Coates.
990. 1840 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory, Occupation shown as an Alderman.
991. 1859 Cohen's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as a Gentleman.
992. 1860 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory.
993. 1861 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as a Gentleman.
994. 1862 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as a Gentleman.
995. 1863 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory, Shown as a Gentleman.
996. 1810 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Roxborough Township, Pennsylvania, Shown as Thomas Coats, Jun..
997. 1820 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Thomas Coats, Jun..
998. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 03/03/1855 (daughter Marcy Ann's obit).
999. War of 1812 Service Records, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: THOMAS COATS JR
Company: SPARKS' BATTALION, PENNSYLVANIA VOLS.
Rank - Induction: 1 SERGEANT
Rank - Discharge: 1 SERGEANT
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1000. Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812, as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: Pennsylvania Archives. Muster Rolls of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812-1814.
Description: Pennsylvania volunteers to fight the British during War of 1812.
Data Source: Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812
Muster-roll of the Northern Liberty Guards, under the command of Capt. William Runkle, Jr., in the battalion of volunteers, in the service of the United States, commanded by Maj. Samuel Sparks, from September 16 to December 31, A. D. 1814.
(Among the many volunteers is found): Coates, Thomas, Jr.
1001. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 9, Vol. 10, Chapter: Executive Minutes of Governor Joseph Ritner 1835-1838, Page 8291, Page mentions several appointments made by Gov. Ritner on Friday, July 15, 1836. The last one made on that day reads as follows: "Thomas Coates of the said County of Philadelphia, to be Clerk of the said Recorders Court."
Not sure if the Thomas Coates mentioned is Thomas Coats Jr., (or possibly his son Thomas Coats III - who would have been about 17 in 1836), but due to the same type of job descriptions of Thomas Coats Jr. (who is known to have been a Philadelphia City Scrivner, Justice of the Peace, & Alderman), it's very probable that this was Thomas Coats Jr..
1002. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 6, Vol. 8, Chapter: Marcus Hook 1812-1814, Page 767, Page shows a statement by the Volunteer Company of the Northern Liberty Guards, Pennsylvania State Militia, from Camp Marcus Hook, Oct. 20, 1814, acknowledging payment of 12 dollars each under two Acts of Assembly. Thomas Coats is shown as 1st Sergeant.
1003. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 6, Vol. 8, Chapter: Marcus Hook 1812-1814, Page 769, Page shows the Sept. 16, 1814 Muster & Inspection Roll of the Company of the Northern Liberty Guards, commanded by William Runkle, Jr., & detached and organized by Jacob G. Tryon, Brigade Inspector of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Pennsylvania Militia, commanded by Major Samuel Sparks. Thomas Coats, Junr. is shown as 1st Sergeant.
1004. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 9, Vol. 8, Chapter: Executive Minutes of Governor William Findlay 1818-1821, Page 5375, Page mentions the Nov. 7, 1820 appointment made by Gov. Findlay of Thomas Coats, and reads as follows: "Thomas Coats, Junior, and William Kennedy were this day appointed and commissioned to be Justices of the peace the former for the district numbered four, composed of the Township of the Northern Liberties and Penn, in the County of Philadelphia...".
1005. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 9, Vol. 9, Chapter: Executive Minutes of Governor John Andrew Shulze 1826-1832, Page 6571, Entry reads as follows: "Wednesday January 31st, 1827.
Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act directing the mode of taking testimony in cases of complaint against Justices of the peace" the Secretary of the Commonwealth this day transmitted to the Speakers of the two Houses of the Legislature sundy documents, together with depositions interrogatories and cross examinations taken in the case of Thomas Coats Junr Esqr before Edward King Esquire President Judge of the first Judicial district of the Court of the Commonpleas of the City and County of Philadelphia."
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1006. Newspaper - Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA) 3-17-1824, Newspaper page shows details of the proceedings of a Convention held at Harrisburg, Pa on March 4, 1824, "for the purpose of forming an Electoral Ticket to be supported by the Democratic Republicans of Pennsylvania, at the ensuing election for President and Vice President of the United States." Thomas Coates, Jr. is shown as a delegate for Philadelphia County. The convention was to show support of the Presidential nominee General Andrew Jackson.
1007. Book - "Genealogical Memoirs of Various Families of Tomkinson (1620-1904)", by Newton Powers Tomkinson, 1904, Newton P. Tomkinson writes "Sam Sanford was the son of Richard Sanford and Mary Lindsay (sister of Jane Lindsay, the maternal grandmother of Sarah Elizabeth Pilgrim). After Richard Sanford's death, Mary Sanford married Thomas Coates, son of "Squire" Coates, for whom Coates street (now Fairmont avenue), Philadelphia, was named, and died four or five years ago at the age of 103 or 104 years." (Other sources, such as her obituary, show Mary P. (Lindsay) Coats died in late June 1899 at the age of 102 years - C.C.).
1008. Death Certificate of Thomas Coats, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1009. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-15-1841, Obituary of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh is as follows:
Departed this life on the 13th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Gosh, and eldest daughter of Thomas Coats, of Spring Garden.
1010. Revolutionary War Pension file of George Lower - pg. 19, Thomas Coats, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the districts of the Northern Liberties, Spring Garden, and Kensington in Philadelphia Co., signed a statement as witness on August 26, 1837.
1011. Revolutionary War Pension file of John Jeremiah Thiel - pg. 18, Thomas Coats, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the districts of the Northern Liberties, Spring Garden, and Kensington in Philadelphia Co., signed a statement as witness on May 26, 1837.
1012. Revolutionary War Pension file of John Kessler - pg. 8, Thomas Coats, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the districts of the Northern Liberties, Spring Garden, and Kensington in Philadelphia Co., signed a statement as witness on December 5, 1836.
1013. Newspaper - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (PA) 12-21-1820, Under a section "Appointments by Governor Findlay", Thomas Coats, Jr., Esq. is shown as being appointed as Justice of the Peace of the Northern Liberties.
1014. 23rd Congress, 1st Session Proceedings, Doc, No. 203 - 03-24-1834, This is a report of the "Proceedings of a Democratic meeting of the Citizens of the Third Congressional District, on the subject of the removal of the Public Deposites, &c.". This meeting was held in part because of "The cause of this distress is an obvious one. It is the disorder of the currency, and the destruction of confidence brought on by the removal of the deposites of the Government from the Bank of the United States." A list of subscribers that were at the meeting includes "Thomas Coats - conveyancer, Noble near 7th street".
1015. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 05-05-1818, Article shows results of an election in the incorporated part of the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, PA, for five commissioners. "The following is the state of the poll: Michael Baker - 489, Jonathon Roberts - 486, John Nagle - 582, Thomas Coats, jr. - 463, Dr. Michael Leib - 347, William J. Baker - 342, Andrew Meyer - 331, Dr. Joseph Stouse - 316, George Knorr (run on both tickets) - 908."
1016. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 08-18-1820, Article reports on a meeting of the democratic citizens of the Northern Liberties, Kensington, and Penn on 08/16/1820. Thomas Coats, Jr. was one of seven citizens appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. These men drafted resolutions stating such things as the support of President James Monroe and Vice-President Daniel D. Tompkins, and support of the electoral ticket, framed by the democratic convention that was to be held at Lewistown, PA; and their approval and support of the administration of Pennsylvania Governor William Findlay in the upcoming election.
1017. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 09-26-1820, Article reports on a 09/20/1820 meeting of the democratic citizens of the Fourth Ward of the Northern Liberties, who met for the purpose of nominating a suitable person for assessor of said ward, and for inspectors of the general election. Thomas Coats, Jr. was appointed Secretary for the meeting. A resolution was also passed for the appointment of a commitee of vigilance for the said ward. Thomas Coats, Jr. is shown as a member of this committee.
1018. Newspaper - Franklin Gazette (PA) 11-28-1820, The article states, in part, "The general board of guardians of the poor met at the alms-house yesterday, and elected the following officers, viz. President of the general board - Thomas Coats, jr.".
1019. Newspaper - Aurora General Advertiser (PA) 04-02-1805, Article is as follows: PHILADELPHIA RANGERS. There will be a stated meeting of the corps, this evening, the 21 of April, at the usual time and place. Gentlemen wishing to become members will please apply to either of the following gentlemen who are the committee of election: - (several names and address are listed, & among them is shown Thomas Coates, jun, No. 97, Race street).
1020. Newspaper - North American (PA) 11-18-1841, Article is as follows: Real Estate, Spring Garden. Neat Dwelling House, with a side yard, No. 230 Noble st., near Delaware 7th st.. On Tuesday, November 23d, 1841, at 7 o'clock in the evening, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All that well built two story brick messuage with back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Noble street, 73 feet 1 inch eastward from the S E corner of said Noble and Delaware Seventh streets, Spring Garden, containing in front 32 ft. 1-1/2 inches, and extending southward along the line of ground now or late of Thomas Coates, in depth 68 feet 10-3/4 inches, thence eastward 32 feet, thence northward 2 feet, thence eastward 17 feet, thence northward parallel with John street 30 feet 6 inches, thence westward 17 feet, thence northward 40 feet 10-1/2 inches to Noble street, thence westward along Noble street 32 feet 1-1/2 inches to the place of beginning. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $72 (illegible - looks like 28-100 directly after $72). The house is 18 1/2 feet in front, leaving a side yard. It is finished in modern style, and a neat and commodious residence. M. Thomas & Son, Auctioneers.
1021. Newspaper - North American (PA) 02-22-1847, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday, March 1, 1847, at 7 o'clock, PM, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All the right, title and interest of Thomas Coats of, in and to the following described premises, to wit No 1 - All that lot or certain piece of ground, together with the messuages and tenements thereon erected, situate on the east side of Delaware Fourth street, between Brown and Poplar streets, in the District of Northern Liberties and County of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 20 ft., and in length or depth eastward 70 ft. 9 in.. Bounded on the north by ground formerly of Peter Kline, on the east by ground formerly of John Walters, on the south by ground lately of Jacob Walters and on the west by Fourth street. Being the same premises which Caleb North, then High Sheriff of the City and Co, of Phila., by deed poll dated May 10, A D 1821, and recorded among the records of the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book C, pg. 408, &c, conveyed to Thomas Coats in fee, subject to an annual ground rent of 5 dollars and 33 cents. No 2 - Also, all the right, title and interest of the said Thomas Coats of, in and to, all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Sassafras and Delaware Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on the said Sassafras street 16 ft., and in length or depth northward 47 ft. 6 in. - (continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
1022. Newspaper - North American (PA) 02-22-1847, (Source entry continued) - No 3 - Also, all the right, title and interest of the said Thomas Coats of, in and to, all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Delaware Third street, at the distance of 47 ft. 6 in. northward from the NE corner of said Delaware Third and Sassafras streets, in the said city, containing in front or breadth on Third street 12 ft., and in length or depth eastward 40 ft. 6 in.. (The said two last described lots are the same which Thomas Coats the elder, by his last will and testament, dated April 14, 1829, duly proven and of record in the Register's office at Philadelphia, devised to his heirs, &c, of whom the above named Thomas Coats is one). Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, and to be sold by Henry Lelar, Sheriff. Philad'a Sheriff's office, February 6, 1847.
1023. Newspaper - North American (PA) 07-27-1840, Article shows a Sheriff's sale of a three story brick house and lot of ground seized as property of John Tanner. Property is shown to be at the west side of Marshall street, 45 ft. from the southwest corner of Marshall and Noble streets in Spring Garden, Philadelphia, and mentions being bounded on the west by ground now or late of Thomas Coats and others.
1024. Newspaper - North American (PA) 05-31-1841, Article is as follows: The Board of Health vs. Thomas Coates, owner or reputed owner. In the District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, June Term, 1841, No. 222. Scire Facias sur claim for $6, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, in removing a nuisance from a lot of ground, returnable the first Monday of June, 1841. Notice is hereby given to all other claimants and persons interested, that the above writ of scire facias has been issued out of the above Court, returnable on the first Monday of June next, upon a claim filed in the said Court by said plaintiffs against the said defendant and a lot of ground, situate on the east side of Rawle street, in the District of the Northern Liberties, and county of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Rawle street twenty feet, more or less, and extending of that width in depth eastwardly seventy feet, more or less. Bounded on the north by the property now or late of Christian Buck, south by property now or late of Jacob Rudy, on the east by property said to belong to W. Pennington, and on the west by the said Rawle street, whereof Thomas Coates is the owner or reputed owner thereof. Daniel Fitler, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, May 21, 1841.
1025. Newspaper - North American (PA) 04-28-1842, Article is as follows: The Commissioners and inhabitants of the District of the Northern Liberties vs. Thomas Coates, Jr., owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be the owner. In the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, June term, 1842, No. 67. Scire Facias Sur claim for fourty-four dollars forty cents, with interest from July 21, 1828, and sixteen dollars with interest from October 19, 1833, and commissions for work done and materials furnished by the said District in front of all that lot of ground and building thereof, returnable the first Monday of May, 1842. Notice is hereby given to all other claimants and persons interested, that the above writ of Scire Facias has been issued, returnable on the first Monday of May next, upon a claim filed in the said Court by said plaintiffs against the said defendant; and all that lot of ground and buildings thereon, situate on the east side of Fourth street, in the said District at the distance of 160 feet northward from Peters Alley, containing in front on said Fourth street 20 feet - inches, and in depth by lines at right angles to said - - street, on the - line thereof 72 feet - inches, and on the - line thereof - feet - inches, whereof Thomas Coates, Jr. is owner, or reputed owner, or whoever may be the owner. Henry Morris, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, April 8, 1842.
1026. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 08-20-1844, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday, September 2, 1844, at 7 o'clock, PM, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement, piazza and kitchen, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Noble street, at the distance of 73 ft. 1 in. eastward from the south east corner of said Noble street and Delaware Seventh street, in the district of Spring Garden, in the county of Philadelphia - containing in front or breadth on said Noble street 32 ft. 1-1/2 in., thence extending southward along the line of ground now or late of Thomas Coats 68 ft. 10-3/4 in., thence eastward by ground of James Laws 32 ft., thence northward 2 ft., thence by Jonathan P. Smith's ground eastward 17 ft., thence northward parallel with John street 30 ft. 6 in., thence westward by ground of Biddle Reeves 17 ft., thence northward by the said ground of Biddle Reeves 40 ft. 10-1/4 in. to the south side of Noble street, thence westward along the said Noble street 32 ft. 1-1/2 in. to the place of the beginning. (Being the same premises which Henry Pennington, by indenture bearing even date therewith, but executed previous thereto and extended forthwith to be recorded, granted and conveyed to said Thomas Coats in fee) - Under and subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of 72 dollars 28 cents in half yearly payments on the 1st day of July and January in every year forever. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, to be sold by Morton McMichael, Sheriff. Phila'd Sheriff's Office, August 12, 1844.
1027. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1028. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats.
1029. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, 1st Sgt. in Capt. William Runkle's Co. PA Militia. Enlisted Sept. 16, 1814, discharged Dec. 31, 1814. Bounty land # 25248-160-55.
1030. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on Friday, May 3, 1867 at 11 a.m.. Age shown as 86. Permit No. 8807. Date on card shown as April 30, 1867, so official death date of May 1, 1867 in Thomas' 1812 pension file might be wrong.
1031. Death Certificate of Thomas Coats, Date of death shown as April 30, 1867, age 86. Buried at North Laurel Hill Cemetery on May 3, 1867. Cause of death shown as Exhaustion.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1032. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, Married June 22, 1842 (Quaker ceremony) & also June 26, 1851 (Civil Law ceremony), both in Philadelphia, Pa.
1033. Marriage certificate of Thomas Coats and Mary P. Lindsay, Remarried (in a civil law ceremony - they were 1st married in 1842 in a Quaker ceremony) in Philadelphia, Pa, on June 26, 1851 by Joseph Mason, Minister of the Gospel. Names shown as Thomas Coats & Mary L. Sanford. For some reason (possibly not divorced?) Mary P.'s last name is shown as Sanford instead of her maiden name of Lindsay. It seems as though the incorrect middle initial "L." stands for her maiden name of Lindsay.
1034. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, Married June 22, 1842 (Quaker ceremony) & also June 26, 1851 (Civil Law ceremony), both in Philadelphia, Pa.
1035. Marriage certificate of Thomas Coats and Mary P. Lindsay, Remarried (in a civil law ceremony - they were 1st married in 1842 in a Quaker ceremony) in Philadelphia, Pa, on June 26, 1851 by Joseph Mason, Minister of the Gospel. Names shown as Thomas Coats & Mary L. Sanford. For some reason (possibly not divorced?) Mary P.'s last name is shown as Sanford instead of her maiden name of Lindsay. It seems as though the incorrect middle initial "L." stands for her maiden name of Lindsay.
1036. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-15-1841, Obituary of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh is as follows:
Departed this life on the 13th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Gosh, and eldest daughter of Thomas Coats, of Spring Garden.
1037. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on Tuesday, May 25, 1841. Name shown as Mary Ann Gosh. No age shown. Permit No. 460. Note "Removed from St. John's Episcopal" on the lot card shows that she was buried there for about a month (obit shows death date as Apr. 13, 1841) before being re-interred at Laurel Hill at the end of May,1841.
1038. Death Certificate of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh, Death Certificate is as follows, "Mrs. Marcy Ann Gosh, aged 33 years, died this afternoon of Apolexy. Philada. April 13 1841"
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1039. Book - "The American Monthly Magazine, From January to To June, 1824, Volume 1", by James M'Henry, pg. 192., Entry under section listing deaths states, "On Friday morning William S. Coats aged 14, eldest son of Thomas Coats, jun. of the Northern Liberties."
1040. Death Certificate of William S. Coats, Buried at St. John's Church, Philadelphia, Pa, on Jan, 1824. Death certificate is as follows, "William S. Coats aged 14 years died this morning of Phthisis Pulmonalis (now called Tuberculosis). Philadelphia, January 22, 1824".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1041. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Shown as Thomas Coats, Jr.. Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on June 26, 1853 at 9 a.m.. Age shown as 34. Permit No. 3791. Date on card shown as June 25, 1853.
1042. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 06/25/1853.
1043. Newspaper - North American (PA) 04-22-1839, Obituary is as follows: "On Friday evening, in the 15th year of her age, AMELIA C. COATS, youngest daughter of Thomas Coats. The friends of the family are particularly invited to attend her funeral, tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 230 Noble street." - according to the April 1839 calendar, she died on Friday, April 19, 1839 & was buried on Tuesday, April 23, 1839 - CC.
1044. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1045. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats.
1046. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1047. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats, Last name spelled as Coates on certificate. Born Mar. 13, 1841, died at 12:40 a.m. on Aug. 21, 1908. Parent's names shown as Thomas Coats & Mary P. Linslay (correct spelling is Lindsay). Died in the house of son Samuel C. Coates Sr., Powdermill Lane, Philadelphia, PA.
1048. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of William H. H. Coats, Shown as Wm. H. Coats on lot card. Section C, Lot 366, grave number 1 (shown as grave number 2 on main lot card & wife Rebecca is also in 2). Buried Aug. 24, 1908.
1049. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 08-22-1908, Obituary of William H. H. Coats.
1050. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, In a letter from an undertaker and a copy (half shown) of her obituary, Marcy Ann, daughter of Thomas & Mary Coats, is shown to have died at age 12 in March 1855. Her funeral was March 5, 1855.
1051. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 03/03/1855. Name shown as Mary Ann.
1052. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday Evening, Sept. 19th, 1842 at the Philadelphia Exchange. A three story messuage or tenement & lot or piece of ground at the NE corner of Sassafras St. & Delaware 3rd St., in Phila., the breadth on Sassafras of 16 ft. & the length or depth on 3rd St. of 47-1/2 ft.. Bounded on the southward by Sassafras, westward by 3rd, northward by an alley 2-1/2 ft wide, & eastward of land now or late of Samuel Abbot. Also, a three story tenement & lot or piece of ground on the east side of 3rd St., between Sassafras & Vine, containing in breadth on 3rd St. 12 ft. 1 in., & in length or depth 40 ft 6 inches. Bounded northward by a messuage and land now or late of John Coats, eastward by a lot of ground late of Elizabeth Shallows, southward partly by ground now or late of said John Coats, partly by ground now or late of Samuel Abbot, & partly by the aforesaid 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, and westward by 3rd street aforesaid...(continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
1053. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, (Source entry continued) - ...the said lot or piece of ground first above described being the same which Thomas Coats of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia, brick maker, and Elizabeth his wife by indenture dated the 2d day of March, A D, 1741 (might be 1744) recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c, for the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed book No 16, page 254, &c, granted and conveyed unto their son Thomas Coats, Jr, who was the father of the said Thomas Coats party hereto, his heirs and assigns, forever, and the said Thos Coats Jr, being so as aforesaid seized thereof, afterward departed this life, having first made his last will and testament in writing, dated the 8th day of Aug. A D 1758,...whereby he did give all his lots, lands, tenements...unto his two sons, Thomas Coats (party hereto) and George Coats...and the said George Coats afterwards died underage and without issue whereupon his part and share in the said premises descended to and rested in his brother, the said Thomas Coats, party hereto...and the said tenement and lot last herein above described, being the same premises which John Coats, of Talbot Co. in the State of Maryland, practitioner in physic. & Susannah his wife by indenture dated the 12th day of April A D 17 (last 2 digits illegible)...recorded...in deed book No 17, together with the free use, right, liberty, & privilege of & passage in & along the said 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, & of ingress, egress, & regress of, into, & out of the same, from time to time, & all times forever hereafter. Seized & taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, deceased, & to be sold by Henry Morris, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1842.
1054. Book - "The Urban Crucible", A excerpt from this book states: "Many of the city's most prosperous merchants in the 1730's had begun as artisans: Lionel Brittain had come to Philadelphia about 1704 as a blacksmith; Thomas Coates had begun as a brickmaker...". This would seem to indicate that Thomas Coats, Sr., brickmaker, was a merchant in the 1730's. Since Thomas Coats, Jr. is generally only shown as a brickmaker until his death in 1758, this book is either referring to Thomas Coats, Sr. or Thomas Coats, III (who is documented as a merchant at a later date than the 1730's).
1055. Newspaper - Pennsylvania Gazette 09-04-1755, Article is as follows: Strayed or stolen on the 24th of last month, from off the commons, a bay horse, about 14 hands high, has no brand, a natural pacer, and travels large, 4 years old last spring, shod before, and has large hoofs. Whoever takes up said horse, and secures him so that the owner may have him again, shall have Twenty Shillings reward, and reasonable charges; or if stolen, and the thief brought to justice, Three Pounds, paid by Thomas Coats, jun. in Race-street. N.B. Likewise, strayed away the latter end of June last, from said Coates, a red and white cow, about 7 years old, branded with Tc on her horns in several places. Whoever informs the owner of said cow, so as he may have her again, shall have Ten Shillings reward, and all reasonable charges, paid by the abovesaid Thomas Coates.
1056. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: This is a transcribed version of Thomas's will by Charlotte Coats Siercks:
Will Book L #90 p. 154
Thomas Coats
City of Philadelphia
Brickmaker
Honored Father Thomas Coats (still living)
Wife Mercey
sons Thomas, George,
Brother John Coats, his children
Sister Martha Shead, Mary Albertson, Sarah Coates
Trusty Friend Thomas Say
will signed 1758, signed as Thomas Coats, jr
Wit Isaac Robert, Rudman Robison, Elizabeth Robison
probate Sept 14, 1758
The land that brother John received from Thomas above, John willed to one of his sons in his will written in 1771.
There is a distinct possibility that he had three wives in Philadelphia. A Thomas, Jr. was married to a Hannah. Hannah died and was buried at Christ Church in Philadelphia on Mar 30, 1748/9. Christ Church was the church that his relatives attended as several are buried there. There is a Thomas Jr. and his wife Susannah in Hinshaw who died at the correct time between the writing of his will and it's probate. Susannah died Jul 4, 1754 and could have been his 2nd wife. If the Thomas Jr. and Susannah Coats whose deaths are recorded in Quaker records belong to this Thomas, it means he converted to the Quaker faith after his marriage to Susannah. He would have married Mercey last if all these marriages fit him. The marriage of Thomas and Mercey might be the one recorded in the Secretaries office in Pennsylvania where Thomas married Marcy Rachford in Aug. of 1755. We do not know by which wife he would have had his sons as his sons ages aren't known.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
1057. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Probate, 9/17/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Will, 8/8/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
1058. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 1/26/1738, Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA
Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
1059. Newspaper - City Gazette (SC) 03-27-1830, Death notice is as follows, and may be referring to Thomas Coats, III, of Philadelphia, which would give his day of death (March 19, 1830) and birth year (1756): Deaths - At Germantown, on the 19th inst. Thomas Coats, in the 74th year of his age.
1060. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: Died: After 1776, of Philadelphia, , PA
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1061. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda does not list a source for George's death date.
1062. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1063. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1064. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1065. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
1066. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1067. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1068. 1890 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
1069. 1910 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
1070. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
1071. 1921 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
1072. 1900 Darby Borough Directory.
1073. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1074. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1075. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., On a CD of Coates family pictures, there are Christmas greeting cards dated 1944 & 1945 from Thomas L. Coates Sr., with his picture on them.
1076. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
1077. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1078. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1079. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
1080. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1081. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1082. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of William E. Coats, Buried Oct. 30, 1918. Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3, body 2. Died of pneumonia.
1083. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1084. Social Security Death Index.
1085. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of George G. Coates, Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3, body 3. Buried Apr. 10, 1959.
1086. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of Franklin H. Coats, Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3. Died of pneumonia at 8 months. Buried March 10, 1904.
1087. Death Certificate of Franklin Coates, Last name shown as Coates. Age at death was 7 months 28 days.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1088. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states on her website: Thomas purchased 3 acres of Brickyard in 1718 in Philadelphia, PA or more in 1737. He is highly likely to be the Thomas who died in 1772 at about age 90 in this area. His will matches 4 of the children I have listed for him here, including the Mary who was married to the Albertson. He actually only listed 2 children, John and Mary Albertson. He also names the children of son Thomas and daughter Martha. I'm assuming that the others had died by that point in time or died without issue. He would likely have outlived most of them. (C-1670, 1685, Will Book P, p. 252)
"Will Book L #90 p. 154
Thomas Coats
City of Philadelphia
Brickmaker
Father Thomas Coats, apparently still living he leaves him a bequest
Wife Mercey
sons Thomas, George,
Brother John Coats, his children
Sister Martha Shead, Mary Alberson, Sarah Coates
will signed 1758, signed as Thomas Coats, jr
Wit Isaac Robert, Rudman Rohson, Elizabeth Robison
probate Sept 14, 1758".
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
1089. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, Sheriff's Sale article, in part and re-phrased for spacing, is as follows: Public sale (to occur on) Monday Evening, Sept. 19th, 1842 at the Philadelphia Exchange. A three story messuage or tenement & lot or piece of ground at the NE corner of Sassafras St. & Delaware 3rd St., in Phila., the breadth on Sassafras of 16 ft. & the length or depth on 3rd St. of 47-1/2 ft.. Bounded on the southward by Sassafras, westward by 3rd, northward by an alley 2-1/2 ft wide, & eastward of land now or late of Samuel Abbot. Also, a three story tenement & lot or piece of ground on the east side of 3rd St., between Sassafras & Vine, containing in breadth on 3rd St. 12 ft. 1 in., & in length or depth 40 ft 6 inches. Bounded northward by a messuage and land now or late of John Coats, eastward by a lot of ground late of Elizabeth Shallows, southward partly by ground now or late of said John Coats, partly by ground now or late of Samuel Abbot, & partly by the aforesaid 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, and westward by 3rd street aforesaid...(continued on another source entry due to size limitations).
1090. Newspaper - North American (PA) 09-12-1842, (Source entry continued) - ...the said lot or piece of ground first above described being the same which Thomas Coats of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia, brick maker, and Elizabeth his wife by indenture dated the 2d day of March, A D, 1741 (might be 1744) recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c, for the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed book No 16, page 254, &c, granted and conveyed unto their son Thomas Coats, Jr, who was the father of the said Thomas Coats party hereto, his heirs and assigns, forever, and the said Thos Coats Jr, being so as aforesaid seized thereof, afterward departed this life, having first made his last will and testament in writing, dated the 8th day of Aug. A D 1758,...whereby he did give all his lots, lands, tenements...unto his two sons, Thomas Coats (party hereto) and George Coats...and the said George Coats afterwards died underage and without issue whereupon his part and share in the said premises descended to and rested in his brother, the said Thomas Coats, party hereto...and the said tenement and lot last herein above described, being the same premises which John Coats, of Talbot Co. in the State of Maryland, practitioner in physic. & Susannah his wife by indenture dated the 12th day of April A D 17 (last 2 digits illegible)...recorded...in deed book No 17, together with the free use, right, liberty, & privilege of & passage in & along the said 2-1/2 ft. wide alley, & of ingress, egress, & regress of, into, & out of the same, from time to time, & all times forever hereafter. Seized & taken in execution as the property of Thomas Coats, deceased, & to be sold by Henry Morris, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1842.
1091. Book - "The Urban Crucible", A excerpt from this book states: "Many of the city's most prosperous merchants in the 1730's had begun as artisans: Lionel Brittain had come to Philadelphia about 1704 as a blacksmith; Thomas Coates had begun as a brickmaker...". This would seem to indicate that Thomas Coats, Sr., brickmaker, was a merchant in the 1730's. Since Thomas Coats, Jr. is generally only shown as a brickmaker until his death in 1758, this book is either referring to Thomas Coats, Sr. or Thomas Coats, III (who is documented as a merchant at a later date than the 1730's).
1092. The Pennsylvania Archives Historical Records, Series 2, Vol. 19, Chapter: Minute Book "H.", Thomas Coats, Brickmaker, having long applied for a Piece of Ground for a Brick Yard, adjoining on the Old Brick Yard formerly held by John Mifflin, it is agreed that he Shall have three acres laid out in a regular Piece on the North West side of the s'd Old Brick yard, which he is to hold from the Term of fourteen Years from the first day of the 1st Month, 1718-9 under the yearly Rent of five Pounds, money of this Province, and at the Expiration of the said Term to Yield up the said three acres of Land with all the Earth or Clay Pits filled up and levelled, to all which he agrees and thereupon a Warr't is signed, dated the said first day of the 1 mo., 1718-9.
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1093. Book - "Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania", p. 275, Chapter: Abstracts Of General Loan Office Mortgages, June 12, 1723. Thomas Coats of Phila., brickmaker. Land in Phila., bounded by Second Street and lands of Richard Hill, John Hastings and Thomas Bristow. Sept. 9, 1727, John Coates in behalf of the mortgagor.
1094. Book - "The Buried Past", p. 302, Book excerpt is as follows: Block 20 - the results of excavations in block 20, conducted by McCarthy (1984c), were quite different from those in block 15. Here, three deep test units, each 10 by 20 feet, revealed a clay pit, intact cellars, and undisturbed backyard deposits. The clay pit may have been the work of the first owner of the land in and around block 20 - one Thomas Coates, "brickmaster," who in 1735 was granted a large parcel of land that included this block. Although Coates probably used the land for his business, he never developed it to any great extent. - This page also shows a diagram, labeled as Figure 6.26, of the above mentioned block with the three test trenches. The block is surrounded by Vine Street on the north, Ninth Street on the east, Tenth Street on the west, and Winter Street on the south. A caption for this diagram is as follows: Figure 6.26 - Locations of test trenches and excavation units in block 20. (from McCarthy et al. 1987; courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, and John Milnor Associates).
1095. Book - "The Buried Past", p. 468, Book excerpt is as follows: See Chapter 6, "Vine Street," for what may be an eighteenth-century brick clay pit of Thomas Coates beneath Vine Street and the same chapter for similar clay pits at the Commuter Rail Tunnel site.
1096. Newspaper - Pennsylvania Gazette 09-16-1772, Article is as follows: All those who are indebted to the estate of Thomas Coates, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers; and those having any demands, are desired to bring them in, in order for settlement, by Ann Coates, Executrix, and Seymour Hart, Executor. Agreeable to the last will and testament of the said deceased, on the 16th day of September, at four o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold by public vendue, on the premises, a lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fourth-street, near Race-street, 16 feet 6 inches front, on Fourth-street, and continuing that width, the distance of about 198 feet back to Crown-street, bounded north and south by houses of William Robinson and Hudson Burr, which must render it very commodious and easy to the purchaser, when inclined to build. An indisputable title will be made, clear of groundrent. Also to be lett, on groundrent for ever, or for a term of years, the back part of the lot of ground, on which the aforesaid Executrix now lives, 15 feet front, on Crown-street aforementioned, and 75 feet deep. Any person inclining to view the same, may apply to the said Executrix, in Fourth-street, between Race and Vine-streets.
1097. RootsWeb: COATES-L Archives message board, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATES/2003-05/1052661318
Post from Susan McIntyre to Linda Linda J. Coate, where she states her line from her great grandfather through Thomas Coats Sr., son of Joan (Sisom) Coats.
1098. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1099. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Probate, 9/17/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Will, 8/8/1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Linda's source is: Coats, Thomas, Will written 1758.
1100. Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, PA) Lot Card - Lot 101, Section F, Shown as Thomas Coats, Jr.. Buried in North Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot 101, Sect. F on June 26, 1853 at 9 a.m.. Age shown as 34. Permit No. 3791. Date on card shown as June 25, 1853.
1101. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Index 1852-1857, Shown as being mentioned in an obituary dated 06/25/1853.
1102. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1103. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1104. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1105. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1106. 1900 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
1107. 1910 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
1108. 1917 Boyd's Philadelphia City Directory.
1109. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1110. Pennsylvania National Guard Index Cards, Coats, Washington Pvt. Co. A 20th Inf PNG
Enlisted: July 5, 1898
Residence: Philadelphia
Age: 22 years
Phys. Des.: 5ft 5-1/2in Dark comp Brown eyes Dark hair
Occupation: Carpenter
Discharged: 3rd quarter of 1898 R.N.G.
1111. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1112. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-14-1908, A Trial List for Court No. 2 includes a Washington Coates shown as a bail case for assault & battery.
1113. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-13-1913, Shown as a poultry feed dealer.
1114. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-05-1911, Shown as a poultry feed dealer.
1115. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 03-25-1917, Shown as a poultry feed dealer.
1116. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1117. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Notices (22 Oct 1918); Philadelphia Co., PA, Died in the Influenza Pandemic.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/obits/ppl10221918.txt
COATS - Oct. 19, WASHINGTON, husband of Mary Coats (nee Gurkin), aged 41. Funeral, Wed., 10 a.m., 3325 G St. Int. private.
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1118. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-23-1918, Obituary of Washington Coats.
1119. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1120. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1121. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-29-1900, Washington Coats & Mary A. Guckin are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1122. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1123. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1124. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-29-1900, Washington Coats & Mary A. Guckin are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1125. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
Buried June 8, 1906 at New Cathedral Cemetery.
1126. Social Security Death Index.
1127. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1128. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1129. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source - Coats Siercks, Charlotte, Gencircles at http://www.gencircles.com/users/charlotte/2/data/160.html.
1130. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: I am guessing that William is the son of this Thomas, because the Thomas is the closest to being the correct age and in the correct place to be his father. William is the son of a Thomas of the Philadelphia MM according to Hinshaw.
Buried: 1/26/1738, Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA
Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
1131. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 1/26/1738, Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA
Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
1132. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
1133. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 4/14/1714, Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA.
1134. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: William who died in Northern Liberties, in his will he names cousin Warwick Jr. Coates, son of Warwick Coats. Since all the other Williams in this branch of the family are spoken for, I am guessing that he is the son of John Sr. Coats to make him a 1st cousin to Warwick Coats, son of Warwick. Timing, place and relationship to Warwick fit these facts. His will transcription by Charlotte Coats Sierks follows: PA Will Book R, p. 329 #264 William Coate, of the Loures Keys of Northern Liberties, County of Penn, Sadler, wife Martha Coats daughter Sarah, attains to the age of eighteen years, sister Rachel Hartley, Warrick Coate as executor, signed Sept 11, 1779, witnesses Josh Caunias, Isaac Coats, Peter Thomas, probate Jan 28, 1780. If this is his will, then his son George likely died before the making of his will.
Linda's source is: Wills: Abstracts, Will Book W, 1790-1795, Philadelphia Co., PA.
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1135. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will, 9/11/1779, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 1/28/1780, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
.
1136. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, PA
.
1137. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: This William achieved the rank of Major in the state militia according to Gary W. Coats of Portland, Oregon.
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1138. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: William married Martha Davis on 10/9/1764 in PA, USA - her source is Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
1139. 1900 United States Federal Census, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Shown as William B. Coats.
1140. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1141. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, Name shown as William Edward Coats.
1142. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of William E. Coats, Buried Oct. 30, 1918. Section C, Lot 366, grave number 3, body 2. Died of pneumonia.
1143. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1144. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1145. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as H. William.
1146. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1147. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1148. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1149. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1150. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1151. 1900 United States Federal Census, Elizabeth City, Virginia - Southern Branch National Home for Disabled Veteran Soldiers Hospital.
1152. 1890 United States Federal Census, Special Veteran's Schedule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1153. 1862 McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory.
1154. 1880 Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory.
1155. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1156. Pennsylvania Memorial, Gettysburg, PA - 121st Infantry plaque, Name found under 121st Infantry, Company G, Privates.
1157. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 15441 (Widow's # 862656), Certif# 19554 (Widow's # 635360)-Richard Sanford, Signed a June 15, 1907 affidavit (from Elizabeth City, Virginia - Southern Branch National Home for Disabled Veteran Soldier's Hospital) as witness for Margaret Sanford's widow pension file.
1158. Civil War Index Card - W.H.H. Coates, B 18 I, Enrolled: at Phila., Pa.
M.I.: 4-24-61 as Pvt. at Phila., Pa
Age at enrollment: 21
Occup.: Carpenter
Residence: Phila., Pa
Remarks: Regiment M.O. 8-7-61.
1159. Civil War Index Card - Wm.H.H. Coats, G 121 I, No other rinfo is included on this card.
1160. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, In a letter to the Pension Bureau dated April 17, 1878, William H. H. Coats states, in part, the following: "Dear Sir, What further proof does the Department want of my Mother marriage then my signature. Son of Thomas Coats Conveyancer of Phila Penna who was First Sergeant in the Northern Liberties Guards, War of 1812. In case my name is not sufficient, I will forward you her certificate of marriage, which speaks for it self...".
1161. Death Certificate of Rebecca H. Coates (WHH Coats Sr.'s daughter), Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1162. Death Certificate of Edward Richard Coates, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1163. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1164. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats.
1165. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1166. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Coats, Last name spelled as Coates on certificate. Born Mar. 13, 1841, died at 12:40 a.m. on Aug. 21, 1908. Parent's names shown as Thomas Coats & Mary P. Linslay (correct spelling is Lindsay). Died in the house of son Samuel C. Coates Sr., Powdermill Lane, Philadelphia, PA.
1167. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 366 - Lot card of William H. H. Coats, Shown as Wm. H. Coats on lot card. Section C, Lot 366, grave number 1 (shown as grave number 2 on main lot card & wife Rebecca is also in 2). Buried Aug. 24, 1908.
1168. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 08-22-1908, Obituary of William H. H. Coats.
1169. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats, Pension file has a 1909 certified copy of the marriage certificate of William H. H. & Rebecca (McClay) Coats.
1170. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1171. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., On a CD of Coates family pictures, there are Christmas greeting cards dated 1944 & 1945 from Thomas L. Coates Sr., with his picture on them.
1172. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1173. Email from Grace Coates to Chris Coates dated 12/07/04.
1174. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Shown as William H. Coats on main lot card. Section C, Lot 392, grave number 2. Buried Nov. 27, 1931.
1175. Death Certificate of Edward Richard Coates, Buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery on June 27, 1869.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1176. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1177. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Death certificate shows birth & death info as well as parent's names and time of death - 2:11 p.m., March 13, 1937. Buried March 16, 1937 at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1178. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card.
1179. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1180. Philadelphia Public Ledger Death Notices (22 Oct 1918); Philadelphia Co., PA, Died in the Influenza Pandemic.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/obits/ppl10221918.txt
COATS - Oct. 19, WASHINGTON, husband of Mary Coats (nee Gurkin), aged 41. Funeral, Wed., 10 a.m., 3325 G St. Int. private.
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1181. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-23-1918, Obituary of Washington Coats.
1182. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1183. Death Certificate of Rebecca H. Coates (WHH Coats Sr.'s daughter), Buried Feb. 26, 1888 at Odd Fellows Cemetery. Parents shown as William & Rebecca H. Coates.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1184. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1185. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
1186. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
1187. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1188. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Headstone reads:
Coates
James L. 1962
Emma B. 1945.
1189. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: They had 10 children, one of which whom is probably the Sarah b. Dec. 15, 1776 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This William is thought to be the Col. William Coates who was a Revolutionary War Soldier from Pennsylvania. He was captured by the British. "Aurora, that of May 8th, contains an obituary notice of Colonel William Coats, which speaks of him as an Associate Justice and Colonel of the 88th regiment, mentioning his distinguished revolutionary career, and his personal character in the highest terms. William Coats married Margaret Norris, daughter of Thomas Norris, of Princeton, N.J., and of Philadelphia and left issue, one of his daughters being the grandmother of General George Meade, and numerous other distinguished men and women..." (Charlotte Coats)
Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
1190. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1191. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1192. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1193. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1194. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: William Jr. left a will in book J, p. 101, Philadelphia, PA on Feb. 26, 1746. It's been transcribed by Charlotte Coats Siercks: LDS # 21724. "No. 63 - William Coats, jr, city of Philadelphia, brickmaker wife Mary, daugher Mary, son William, both children it appears are under 21 years of age since both bequests are to *delievered unto him by my said Exers when he arrives to ye age of Twenty one years*, my truly Friends as executers Thomas Jay, Sadler and John Coats, brickmaker (his uncle or cousin). It also appears that William Coats', jr father dies after him, his father's name is also William Coats...jr... : 'my will is that my said executers in one year after the decease of my father William Coats do pay or cause to be paid unto my wife Mary Coats the sum of Ten pounds', witnesses William Wallace and Stephen Hooley. The will was signed Feb 26, 1746, probated April 7, 1749". He or his father might have been the William who purchased a lot in Northern Liberties, PA in 1734. He might be the William Coates who owned a house on the west side of the road leading from Philadelphia to Germantown on Apr. 2, 1747. A public Wharf was to be built on the adjacent property to it. He is possibly the William who forbade all persons to trust his wife in the Sep 11, 1746 PA Gazette. "For her will pay no Debts by her contracted, from the Date hereof. William Coates.". He and his father died at almost the same time. On April 13, 1748/1749, all persons indebted to the estate of William Cotes, Sr., and William Coats, Jr. late of Northern Liberties, brickmakers, deceased were asked to pay their respective debts in the PA Gazette. In the same article it then announces the publick sale of William Jr.'s estate on the 29th of April. It included his house, one negroe male, two horses, one mare, one cow, a small cart, one chair, and sundry household items. Executors appeared to be Thomas Say and John Cotes, Jr.
.
1195. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
.
1196. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1197. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1198. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
1199. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1200. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
1201. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1202. Book - "The American Monthly Magazine, From January to To June, 1824, Volume 1", by James M'Henry, pg. 192., Entry under section listing deaths states, "On Friday morning William S. Coats aged 14, eldest son of Thomas Coats, jun. of the Northern Liberties."
1203. Death Certificate of William S. Coats, Buried at St. John's Church, Philadelphia, Pa, on Jan, 1824. Death certificate is as follows, "William S. Coats aged 14 years died this morning of Phthisis Pulmonalis (now called Tuberculosis). Philadelphia, January 22, 1824".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1204. Book - "The American Monthly Magazine, From January to To June, 1824, Volume 1", by James M'Henry, pg. 192., Entry under section listing deaths states, "On Friday morning William S. Coats aged 14, eldest son of Thomas Coats, jun. of the Northern Liberties."
1205. Death Certificate of William S. Coats, Buried at St. John's Church, Philadelphia, Pa, on Jan, 1824. Death certificate is as follows, "William S. Coats aged 14 years died this morning of Phthisis Pulmonalis (now called Tuberculosis). Philadelphia, January 22, 1824".
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1206. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Shows date of birth as between 1670-1680 in Somerset, England.
Linda states: This William is likely to be the one that is in the following 1746 deed transaction: Commission Book A3 p. 347 and 349 On the fifth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Six.. William Coats of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia Gentleman of the one part and Peter Aldermost of the City of Philadelphia in the province of Pennsylvania "weaver" on the other part witnesses that the said William Coates for and in consideration of ......a certain lot of land situated on Frankford Road in the Northern Liberties of the City of Philadelphia... 45 feet...all the ground between William Shukerson and Jo? Herbestons lotts...between William Sheeters lot to the Northward and John Herbestons lot to the southward .... Wit Grace Grisiom, John Sisom recorded 1767... Ann Coats wife of Thomas Coats, gentleman, late, Ann Sisom widow of John Sisom late of etc... (Ann Coates attested to the fact that her late husband, John Sisom, witnessed the original deed.) A William owned a house on the west side of the road leading from Philadelphia to Germantown on Apr. 2, 1747. A public Wharf was to be built on the adjacent property to it. He is the William who requested that some of the land between Coats and Brown on 2nd and 3rd St. in Philadelphia be saved aside for the Coates Family Burying Ground in Deed Book E.F. No. 6, p. 113. (C-2188) His and his son's burial records are as follows in that "Coats Burial Ground" provided by Osborn Cresson. William Coats, Sr. died 4/1/1749, age _4 (the first number of the age is illegible). The wife of this William Coats is buried there, too, and she was Mary Coats, who died 12/1/1732, age 60. His son William Coats was buried there and had died in March _, 1749, age 36. He is therefore one of the following wills. William Sr. or Jr. left a will in 1749 in Philadelphia, PA in book F, p. 232.
1207. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm), The Marshall site states birth date of William Coats Sr. as 12mo 21 1679 in Yorkshire, England.
1208. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Comments from Linda's website, continued from previous source entry are: The event that follows shortly thereafter might be related. William was listed as incapable for nearly the last 12 months of transacting his affairs or managing his estate in Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia on Jan. 13, 1746-7. His children, William Coats, Jr, Elizabeth Edge, Ann Kilcress (via John Coats, Sr., and Priscilla Brown, Desc (via Peter Brown) impowered Thomas Say, Sadler of Philadelphia, to manage William Coate, Sr.'s affairs. On April 13, 1748/1749, all persons indebted to the estate of William Cotes, Sr., and William Coats, Jr. late of Northern Liberties, brickmakers, deceased were asked to pay their respective debts in the PA Gazette. In the same article it then announces the publick sale of William Jr.'s estate on the 29th of April. It included his house, one negroe male, two horses, one mare, one cow, a small cart, one chair, and sundry household items. Executors appeared to be Thomas Say and John Cotes, Jr.. There are many events that apply to a William of this time period. However, there are also at least 3 Williams living in Phildelphia at this same time. This William may be any of the following. A William witnessed the will of Thomas Fairman, in Philadelphia on 7/27/1711. (C-1006) A William purchased land in Bucks Co., PA in 1712. A William was the only appointed commissioner for Philadelphia County in Oct. of 1732 as published in the PA Gazette. All other appointed offices had several persons filling them.
Linda's sources are: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, and William Coates giving power of attorney to Thomas Say The Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 13, 1746-7, #8386.
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1209. Coats Family Genealogy, family tree page of John Marshall (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd263.htm), The Marshall site states birth date of William Coats Sr. as 12mo 21 1679 in Yorkshire, England.
1210. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Shows date of birth as between 1670-1680 in Somerset, England.
1211. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1212. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
1213. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1214. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: 4/14/1714, Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA.
1215. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
.
1216. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08, Christine states: "Elizabeth & Henry Colenso eventually came to the U.S. (I believe). They had a few of their children settle in Michigan in the early 1900's."
1217. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
1218. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: Conrad, John, "A soldier in the Philippine Islands."
http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?31,103262,103262.
1219. 1880 United States Federal Census, Providence Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1220. 1900 United States Federal Census, Military and Naval Population, Manila, Phillipine Islands, Date of birth shown as May 1872.
Shown as being a Private in Co. I, 20th U.S. Infantry.
Based at Anlougue (sp?) St. Police Station, Manila, Phillipine Islands.
Home residence shown as Norden, Nebraska.
1221. 1910 United States Federal Census, Cuartel De Espania, Manila, Phillipine Islands, Shown as a widowed Sergeant with the 20th Infantry.
1222. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
1223. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates.
1224. 1910 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1225. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1226. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1227. Newspaper - Lancaster Intelligencer Journal(PA) 04-15-1954, Obituary of Ida (Shertz) Conrad, as sent by Shiela Barton in an e-mail to Chris Coates on 08/08/08. Margaret (Conrad) Tunnell is mentioned as Mrs. Clayton Tunnell, Ida's daughter.
1228. Social Security Death Index.
1229. Newspaper - South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) 09-23-2002, Obituary of Margaret (Conrad) Tunnell.
1230. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1231. Social Security Death Index.
1232. Recollections of Samuel C. Coates III, Died from a cocaine overdose.
1233. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates.
1234. 1910 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1235. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1236. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1237. Newspaper - Lancaster Intelligencer Journal(PA) 04-15-1954, Obituary of Ida (Shertz) Conrad, as sent by Shiela Barton in an e-mail to Chris Coates on 08/08/08. Thelma (Conrad) Coates is mentioned as Mrs. Samuel Coates, Ida's daughter.
1238. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates.
1239. Social Security Death Index.
1240. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1241. Social Security Death Index.
1242. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates.
1243. 1910 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1244. Baptismal document 09 Feb 1911, Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Reads as:
Certificate of Baptism for Viola May Conrad
Child of Simon S. Conrad
& his wife Ida.
Born at Lancaster, PA on the 6th day of May 1905.
Was baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost on the 9th day of February, 1911 by the Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. Sponsors were the Mother.
1245. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates.
1246. Family Bible of Simon & Ida Conrad, as written by Thelma L. Conrad Coates, Shows date of death as Dec. 30, 1911.
1247. Family Death Remembrance Poster for Viola May Conrad, Poster is 20 inches long by 16 inches wide.
Shows:
Daughter,
Viola May Conrad
Born May 6, 1905
Died Dec 29, 1911.
Age 6 years 7 months 22 days.
1248. Email from Shiela Barton to Chris Coates dated 07/21/08, Shiela sent a picture she took of the Conrad tombstone in Riverview Cemetery, Lancaster City, Lancaster, PA, "West side of South Duke Street" showing the names of Simon, Ida, & Viola Conrad. Tombstone has an incorrect death date of 1912 for Viola (should be 1911).
1249. Newspaper - Lancaster New Era(PA) 12-30-1911, Obituary of Viola May Conrad, as sent by Shiela Barton in an e-mail to Chris Coates on 08/08/08. Obit is as follows:
"Death from Diphtheria.
Viola May, daughter of Simon and Ida Conrad, of 25-1/2 Caroline street, died this morning at two o'clock from diphtheria. She was in her seventh year. The funeral will be held tomorrow and interment made in Riverview Cemetery."
1250. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1251. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1252. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1253. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1254. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Birth place shown as New Jersey.
1255. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1256. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1257. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1258. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1259. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1260. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1261. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1262. Social Security Death Index.
1263. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1264. Social Security Death Index.
1265. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1266. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 46 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-7", Weight: 175, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Light
Identifying physical characteristics: Hernia scar.
Employed by: Henry Disston, State and Unruh Sts., Tacony, Philadephia, PA
***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
1267. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1268. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1269. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1270. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1271. Social Security Death Index.
1272. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1273. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1274. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1275. Social Security Death Index.
1276. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1277. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1278. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1279. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1280. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1281. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with his brother Charles & family on the 1920 census.
1282. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Uncle, living with his niece Blanche (Cook) Bishop & family.
1283. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1284. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1285. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1286. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1287. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1288. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1289. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 51 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-8", Weight: 185, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black/Gray, Complexion: Light ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by: Quinlan Pretzel Co., 1811 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, PA.
1290. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1291. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1292. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey, Birth date shown as June 1888.
1293. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1294. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1295. Social Security Death Index.
1296. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1297. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Chris Coates, Comment left May 6, 2008 on my Ancestry.com family tree is as follows:
"Marie Death
Added by charmedchippewa on 6 May 2008
Marie was a very special lady and she past away Oct 2007. She is very much loved and missed by all that knew her and loved her. Her granddaughter lives in her old home."
1298. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1299. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1300. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Chris Coates, Comment left May 6, 2008 on my Ancestry.com family tree is as follows:
"Marie Death
Added by charmedchippewa on 6 May 2008
Marie was a very special lady and she past away Oct 2007. She is very much loved and missed by all that knew her and loved her. Her granddaughter lives in her old home."
1301. 1900 United States Federal Census, Lambertville, Hunterdon, New Jersey.
1302. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1303. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1304. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1305. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Died 3 days after birth in early 1954.
1306. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Living in Beaverton, OR as of April 14, 2005.
1307. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1308. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Shown as her surviving husband.
1309. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Shown as her daughter, Mrs. Walter Kokol of Sterling, VA.
1310. Social Security Death Index.
1311. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Shown as her daughter, Mrs. Todd Kuchler of Packanack Lake, NJ.
1312. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Shown as her daughter, Mrs. William Taylor of Sharon Hill, PA.
1313. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1314. Death Certificate of Edgar Cope, Age shown as 12 years old. Buried April 16, 1904 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1315. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Obituary of James Cope. Funeral shown as having occurred at the home of his uncle, David Elvey.
1316. Death Certificate of James Cope, Age shown as 5 weeks old. Buried May 7, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1317. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Obituary of James Cope. Funeral shown as having occurred at the home of his uncle, David Elvey.
1318. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1319. Death Certificate of James Cope, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1320. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Shown as the father in the obituary of James Cope.
1321. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as a widower. Year of immigration shown as 1870.
1322. Death Certificate of Edgar Cope, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1323. Death Certificate of Edgar Cope, Age shown as 12 years old. Buried April 16, 1904 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1324. Death Certificate of James Cope, Age shown as 5 weeks old. Buried May 7, 1896 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1325. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Obituary of James Cope. Funeral shown as having occurred at the home of his uncle, David Elvey.
1326. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1327. 1930 United States Federal Census, Gibsland, Brinville, Louisiana.
1328. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1329. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Buried in Troutdale, OR.
1330. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Still living (in Florida) as of April 14, 2005.
1331. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1332. 1930 United States Federal Census, Gibsland, Brinville, Louisiana, Name shown as Sanford C. Crews.
1333. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Still living (in Florida) as of April 14, 2005.
1334. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1335. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, George Lewis Johnson Jr. changed his name legally on June 17, 1977 to George
Rocky Crews.
1336. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1337. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, George and Mary Newman Crews were married 09/06/1977 and were divorced 12/07/1998. They had no children.
1338. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1339. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, George and Mary Newman Crews were married 09/06/1977 and were divorced 12/07/1998. They had no children.
1340. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1341. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1342. 1930 United States Federal Census, Gibsland, Brinville, Louisiana, Name shown as Lorraine.
1343. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1344. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Buried in Troutdale, OR.
1345. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1346. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Died 3 days after birth in early 1954.
1347. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1348. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1349. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1350. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, The 5th child of Walter and Lucille Crews was stillborn.
1351. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1352. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Living in Beaverton, OR as of April 14, 2005.
1353. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1354. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1355. 1930 United States Federal Census, Gibsland, Brinville, Louisiana.
1356. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1357. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Walter Robert Crews - 2nd wife is Lillian Adeline Fugate Johnson Crews
married 08 May 1971 or 1972.
.
1358. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1359. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Died 3 days after birth in early 1954.
1360. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005, Living in Beaverton, OR as of April 14, 2005.
1361. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1362. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
1363. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Clifford C. V. Cupps.
1364. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1365. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com.
1366. Social Security Death Index.
1367. Family Tree websites of Mike and Kim Stangeland, http://www.kimandmikeontheroad.com/family_history.htm
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/a/Ernest-M-Stangeland/.
1368. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1369. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: William married Martha Davis on 10/9/1764 in PA, USA - her source is Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
1370. 1870 United States Federal Census, West Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1371. 1880 United States Federal Census, West Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1372. 1900 United States Federal Census, West Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1373. 1910 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1374. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Living with daughter Nellie (Shookers) Madden & family.
1375. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1376. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Degree: 1949, ME Stevens Institute of Technology.
Military service: Bet. 1944 - 1946, USN.
1377. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Burial: August 07, 2001, Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC.
Cremation: Yes
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1378. Social Security Death Index.
1379. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1380. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Marriage performed by The Honorable Donald Reenstra, judge in Hawthorne, NJ, in his law office.
1381. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1382. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Marriage performed by The Honorable Donald Reenstra, judge in Hawthorne, NJ, in his law office.
1383. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1384. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901, Page 435.
1385. Book - "Naval Pensioners of the United States, 1800-1851", Entry on pg. 144 is as follows: "Potts, Samuel. Penn. Seaman. He perished aboard the Epervier 1 Sep. 1815. He was the son of Jasper and Mary, nee Dellsil [?], Potts who were married in the German Lutheran St. Michaels and Zions Church in Philadelphia, Penn. He was born 26 Sep. 1782. His mother of Frankford, Penn. was paid $72 on 20 Sep. 1817."
1386. Book - "Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. IX", 1880, pg. 425, Page 343, As found under "Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume II". In the section "St. Michael's and Zion Church - 1771" shows the April 7, 1771 marriage of Jasper Potts and Mary Dellsil.
1387. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
1388. Book - "Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. IX", 1880, pg. 425, Page 343, As found under "Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume II". In the section "St. Michael's and Zion Church - 1771" shows the April 7, 1771 marriage of Jasper Potts and Mary Dellsil.
1389. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
1390. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 5.
1391. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 5 & 6, Buried in St. George Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.
1392. Death Certificate of Elizabeth (Potts) Lindsay, Shown as age 68, buried at St. George M.E. Church on Aug. 18, 1846.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1393. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coats. Shown as married, with wife's maiden name shown as Eva Denner.
1394. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card.
1395. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Eva Coates.
1396. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1397. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1398. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Buried Jan. 30, 1982.
1399. Social Security Death Index.
1400. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, Eva's name shown as Eva A. D. Coates.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1401. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Age at death was 10 hours. Most likely the daughter of Washington & Eva (Denner) Coates, but there is a possibility that she was a daughter of Samuel C. & Anna Coates (Washington's father and step-mother), since another daughter of Samuel & Anna's (Ann, died 1923) was buried in this lot. Buried on June 7, 1926.
1402. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Shown as Baby Coates. Age at death was 2 hours. Name on tombstone is Caroline Coates. Buried on Dec. 12, 1927.
1403. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card.
1404. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1405. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1406. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1407. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1408. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Buried July 5, 1932.
1409. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1410. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1411. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1412. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1413. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Buried Jan. 30, 1982.
1414. Social Security Death Index.
1415. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1416. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1417. Social Security Death Index.
1418. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1419. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1420. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: PA Marriages Prior to 1790 abstracted from the PA Archives and Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800.
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1421. Social Security Death Index.
1422. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1423. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1424. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com.
1425. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
1426. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com.
1427. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08, Christine states: "Elizabeth & Henry Colenso eventually came to the U.S. (I believe). They had a few of their children settle in Michigan in the early 1900's."
1428. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1429. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1430. 1900 United States Federal Census, South Fork Borough, Cambria, Pennsylvania.
1431. 1910 United States Federal Census, South Fork Borough, Cambria, Pennsylvania.
1432. 1920 United States Federal Census, South Fork Borough, Cambria, Pennsylvania.
1433. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08, Martha was the sister of Christine Kohls' greatgrandmother.
1434. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1435. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1436. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08.
1437. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1438. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1439. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08, Christine states that George Rice was born in England & married Martha Dower around 1879. The marriage occurred in Burnley, Cornwall, England.
1440. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1441. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1442. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08, Christine states that George Rice was born in England & married Martha Dower around 1879. The marriage occurred in Burnley, Cornwall, England.
1443. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1444. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1445. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1446. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08, Martha was Christine Kohls' greatgrandmother.
Mary Anna Dower & Grace Ann Dower married brothers, Joseph Henry Mallet & John Mallett. Mary & Joseph Henry Mallett settled in Pittsburgh, Pa in 1880.
1447. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1448. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1449. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08.
1450. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1451. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as "grand child' & living with Grandparents Charles & Mary Downey. Father's birthplace is shown as Pennsylvania & mother's birthplace is shown as England. Her father George is not accounted for after the 1870 2nd Enumeration census & her mother Lucy is not found found in the censuses, so both parents may have died before 1880.
1452. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1453. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1454. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1455. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sister Lizzie & brothers John & Charles.
1456. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1457. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Died at about one year old after pulling hot liquid (Marianne Kelly Coates was told it was hot tea, but Anna's death certif. shows it was hot coffee) down from a table on herself and being scalded to death.
1458. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Her Mother Mary (Steele) Downey is shown as having 2 children, 1 surviving in the 1910 census, therefore, Anna Marie Downey was born and died before 1910.
1459. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1460. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, Cause of death shown as "Burns & Scalds. (illegible word) upset cup of coffee". Place of death was the rear of 1815 Bainbridge St..
Buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery on Sept. 21, 1907.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1461. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1462. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1463. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as John.
1464. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1465. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1466. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1467. Death Certificate of Charles Downey, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1468. Death Certificate of Charles Downey, Buried July 12, 1888 at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Place of birth shown as Boston.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1469. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-12-1888, Obit of Charles Downey. Buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
1470. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-14-1895, Article is as follows: "Killed By His Own Engine. A Philadelphia Engineer Run Down Near Thurlow. Chester, June 13 - George Downey, of Sixteenth and Carpenter streets, Philadelphia, an engineer on the P., W. and B. Railroad, was killed by his own engine near Thurlow station last night. Downey, who had been in the employ of the company for many years, got off the locomotive and the fireman was using the engine to shift some cars on a sliding. After he had finished the work he found the engineer's body alongside the track with the head and feet cut off." - P., W. and B. Railroad stands for Philadelphia, Wilmington and Burwood Railroad - CC.
1471. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, Buried Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1875 at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1472. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 09-06-1875, Obit is as follows: "DOWNEY - On the 3d instant, CLARA, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Downey, in the 19th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 1627 Carpenter street."
1473. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), Age shown as 9 months old. Buried Sept. 10, 1862 at Mechanic's Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1474. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1475. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1476. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1477. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sisters Annie & Lizzie & brother John.
1478. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sister Annie & brother John.
1479. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Charles G. Downey Jr..
1480. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1481. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1482. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1483. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1484. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1485. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1486. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as "grand child' & living with Grandparents Charles & Mary Downey. Father's birthplace is shown as Pennsylvania & mother's birthplace is shown as England. His father George is not accounted for after the 1870 2nd Enumeration census & his mother Lucy is not found found in the censuses, so both parents may have died before 1880.
1487. 1900 United States Federal Census, Military and Naval Population, U.S.S. Buffalo, seaport: Gibraltar, Home address shown is same as Uncle's/Aunt's address in Philadelphia. Rank shown as Landsman.
1488. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1489. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, Birthplace of father (Charles G. Downey) shown as Phila..
1490. www.interment.net - Cemetery Records Online, Downey, Charles George, b. 11/27/1878, d. 04/26/1949, US Navy, SC1, Plot: H 0 133, bur. 04/30/1949. Beverly National Cemetery - Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
1491. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1492. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, Cause of death shown as "Burns & Scalds. (illegible word) upset cup of coffee". Place of death was the rear of 1815 Bainbridge St..
Buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery on Sept. 21, 1907.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1493. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1494. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1495. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1496. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1497. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, Buried Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1875 at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1498. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 09-06-1875, Obit is as follows: "DOWNEY - On the 3d instant, CLARA, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Downey, in the 19th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 1627 Carpenter street."
1499. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as 7 months old on July 21, 1860 census.
1500. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1501. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1502. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as "Semi Idiotic".
1503. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sister Annie & brothers John & Charles.
1504. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1505. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1506. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1507. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-14-1895, Article is as follows: "Killed By His Own Engine. A Philadelphia Engineer Run Down Near Thurlow. Chester, June 13 - George Downey, of Sixteenth and Carpenter streets, Philadelphia, an engineer on the P., W. and B. Railroad, was killed by his own engine near Thurlow station last night. Downey, who had been in the employ of the company for many years, got off the locomotive and the fireman was using the engine to shift some cars on a sliding. After he had finished the work he found the engineer's body alongside the track with the head and feet cut off." - P., W. and B. Railroad stands for Philadelphia, Wilmington and Burwood Railroad - CC.
1508. Death Certificate of Anna M. Downey, Birthplace of father (Charles G. Downey) shown as Phila..
1509. www.interment.net - Cemetery Records Online, Downey, Charles George, b. 11/27/1878, d. 04/26/1949, US Navy, SC1, Plot: H 0 133, bur. 04/30/1949. Beverly National Cemetery - Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
1510. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1511. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1512. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1513. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as John Jr..
1514. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1515. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sisters Annie & Lizzie & brother Charles.
1516. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with sister Annie & brother Charles.
1517. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1518. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1519. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1520. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), Age shown as 9 months old. Buried Sept. 10, 1862 at Mechanic's Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1521. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1522. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1523. Recollections of Christopher Coates, Died at Chandler Hall Hospice, Newtown, PA.
Funeral at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Doylestown, PA.
Buried 25 Jan 2007 at St. John Neumann Cemetery, Warrington Township, PA.
1524. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1525. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901, Chapter XLIV, pg. 435.
1526. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sterling, Whiteside, Illinois, U.S.A..
1527. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
1528. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: He left a will in Philadelphia written on 6/9/1793 and proved on 7/9/1807 where he was listed as a Goldsmith. In it he names daughter Jane and son in law William Coates. (Will book 2, p. 153).
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1529. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1530. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Another name for Jane was Jane Dupice.
Linda's source is: John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994).
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1531. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1532. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: PA Marriages Prior to 1790 abstracted from the PA Archives, Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford, Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800 and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
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1533. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1968, New Castle Co. Del. Land Recrods - 1764-1769, #619).
1534. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1535. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: McCrabb, Jacob.
1536. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1537. Baptismal document 04 Jun 1882 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..
1538. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown on the June 9, 1900 census as living with her parents, six days before her June 15, 1900 marriage to Samuel C. Coates Sr..
1539. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Carie Coats.
1540. Baptismal documents 10 Feb 1902 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Name signed on Baptismal documents of sons Washington Elwood Coates & Samuel Clay Coates Jr., St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, PA, dated 10 Feb 1902.
1541. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coates. Parents names shown as Samuel Coates & Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates.
1542. Baptismal document 04 Jun 1882 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..
1543. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of Oct. 3, 1910.
1544. Death Certificate of Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates, Shown as Caroline E. Coates. Died at her Powder Mill Lane home at 7pm after about a 2 month illness (physician states he attended her from Aug. 1, 1910 to Sept. 29, 1910). Died of mitral regurgitation.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1545. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-02-1910, Obituary of Carrie Elvey.
1546. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married for ten years in the 1910 census.
1547. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Caroline Elvey's first name shown as Carrie.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1548. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as married for ten years in the 1910 census.
1549. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Caroline Elvey's first name shown as Carrie.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1550. Recollections of Samuel C. Coates III, Washington was said to have had the habit of going to bed with chewing tobacco in his mouth. His brother Samuel C. Coates Jr. was said to have found him dead one morning in his bed from choking on chewing tobacco while he was asleep. He was a semi-professional baseball player.
1551. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date of January 3, 1928.
1552. Death Certificate of Washington E. Coates, Death certif. of Washington E. Coates. Date of birth incorrectly shown as Dec. 2, 1901 (should be Dec. 2, 1900). Parents names shown as Samuel Coates & Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates. Shown as married, with wife's maiden name shown as Eva Denner. Died on 12/30/1927 at 1:15 a.m. of Acute Myocarditis. Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, on January 3, 1928.
1553. Social Security Death Index.
1554. 1869 New York Passenger List - as found on Ancestry.com, Traveling with Samuel Fry, age 44, Martha Fry, age 48, and their son James Fry, age 7, aboard the S.S. Tripoli. Port of Departure: Liverpool, England, Port of Arrival: New York, Arrival Date: 26 Apr 1869.
1555. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with Samuel & Martha Fry, and their son James Fry. David Elvey came over from England with them in 1869.
1556. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with his family & sister Elizabeth (Elvey) Brown and her husband David Brown, as well as Samuel Fry, age 24, shown as nephew. Both Fry & the Browns were born in England, as well as David Elvey.
1557. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Birth date shown as Aug. 1849.
1558. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1559. Death Certificate of Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates, Shown as father.
1560. Death Certificate of Joseph R. Elvey, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1561. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-07-1896, Obituary of James Cope. Funeral shown as having occurred at the home of his uncle, David Elvey.
1562. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 12-03-1917, Age shown as 70 years old. Buried at Bellevue Cemetery.
1563. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1564. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1565. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-28-1899, Obituary shows Katie was 21 years old and buried at Belleview Cemetery.
1566. Death Certificate of Kate (Elvey) Carley, Died of Typhoid fever. Age shown as 21 years old, buried March 1, 1899 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1567. Baptismal document 04 Jun 1882 St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..
1568. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of Oct. 3, 1910.
1569. Death Certificate of Caroline S. (Elvey) Coates, Shown as Caroline E. Coates. Died at her Powder Mill Lane home at 7pm after about a 2 month illness (physician states he attended her from Aug. 1, 1910 to Sept. 29, 1910). Died of mitral regurgitation.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1570. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-02-1910, Obituary of Carrie Elvey.
1571. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1572. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of David & Mary M. Elvey, East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Section 7, Lot 6. Buried 09/04/53. No gravestone located.
1573. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 54 yrs., Race: White, Height: 6'-0", Weight: 160, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Ruddy ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Middle name shown as "(None)" on 1942 Draft Registration Card.
Employed by Henry Disston and Son, Unruh St. and State Rd., Philadelphia, PA.
1574. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1575. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1576. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as a boarder, married, but wife is not shown.
1577. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1578. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1579. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-19-1911, An Elvey is shown as being a fullback for the team Potter A. A. of the Philadelphia Suburban Soccer League. This is most likely David Elvey, Jr..
1580. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1581. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of David & Mary M. Elvey, East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Section 7, Lot 6. Buried 09/04/53. No gravestone located.
1582. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1583. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1584. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-22-1920, David Elvey is shown as being granted a divorce from Marie Elvey on 06/21/1920.
1585. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1586. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1587. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-16-1921, David Elvey & Mary Williams are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1588. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1589. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1590. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-22-1920, David Elvey is shown as being granted a divorce from Marie Elvey on 06/21/1920.
1591. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1592. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1593. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-16-1921, David Elvey & Mary Williams are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1594. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1595. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1596. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as "Lizzie Elvay", niece, living several houses away from her family with her Aunt Elizabeth (Elvey) Brown and Uncle David Brown.
1597. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as niece, living with Aunt Mary Brown (has to be Elizabeth (Elvey) Brown, who she was living with in 1900, as every other detail is the same).
1598. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1599. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1600. Death Certificate of Joseph R. Elvey, Buried on July 18, 1894 at Bellevue Cemetery (Belleview was removed in 1951 to Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. The former site was abandoned after 1951 until it became the parking lot of a shopping center built in the late 1960's.).
Age shown as 3 months and two weeks. Place of birth shown as Harrogate, Philadelphia.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1601. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1602. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-28-1899, Obituary shows Katie was 21 years old and buried at Belleview Cemetery.
1603. Death Certificate of Kate (Elvey) Carley, Died of Typhoid fever. Age shown as 21 years old, buried March 1, 1899 at Belleview Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1604. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with husband David Brown and Samuel Fry & family. Name shown as Elizabeth.
1605. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Elizabeth.
1606. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with husband David Brown, David Elvey & family, & Samuel Fry. Name shown as Elizabeth.
1607. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Elizabeth. Living with husband David & niece Elizabeth Elvey, shown as "Lizzie Elvay".
.
1608. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as widowed and living with niece Elizabeth Elvey. Also shown as having 0 children, 0 surviving. Name shown as Mary.
1609. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1610. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Renee states "I also believe Barbara was married to another man before her death...no children were involved in that marriage." No name is known for her third husband.
.
1611. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1612. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Liz Liu had the family tradition that one of her ancestors built the boats that Washington used to cross the Delaware. It turns out that this Manuel Eyre, her ancestor, was "a. a ship builder who built ships for the Continental Congress, b. a patriot active in the Revolution, c. in the right place geographically, and d. his son-in-law (Thomas Robinson, Mary's 2nd husband) was an officer on Washington's staff." She therefore theroizes that he built the boat that Washington used to cross the Delaware. He is listed as a Ship's carpenter in a book called "Growth of Philadelphia from the Declaration of Peace, 1784-1794" at ancestry.com. The following additional detail is provided by his descendant, Shawndel Wilson of Ohio: "Manuel Eyre (shipbuilder with his brothers John and Benjamin - built the “Randolph”; first American Frigate of War in 1776 in Philadelphia which was blown up on March 7, 1778 after 20 minutes of battle with the HMS Yarmouth in the West Indies killing Captain Nicholas Biddle and all but four of the 315 men on board. They also built certain vessels of war for the Council of Safety of Pennsylvania. Delegate to the provincial Convention at Philadelphia in 1775. He formed a company for the army and was appointed Captain, serving under General John Cadwalder. He was a member of the Committee of Correspondence in 1775, was in the battle of Trenton in 1776, was a member of the historic Navy Board in 1777, he subscribed to the oath of allegiance in 1777, was elected a representative in the GeneralAssembly of Pennsylvania in 1784. He died in1805.)"
Linda's source is: Liu, Liz, Email dated 2002 from LLIU@TWMI.RR.COM.
1613. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Philadelphia County Marriages prior to 1810, Vol. I.
.
1614. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005).
1615. 1930 United States Federal Census, 5th Ward Representative District, New Castle, Delaware.
1616. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 48 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-2", Weight: 122, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Gray, Complexion: Ruddy, Identifying physical characteristics: Scar on right leg, scar at left side of mouth. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by Pusey and Jones, Front and Walnut Streets, Wilmington, DE.
1617. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1618. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.
1619. 1930 United States Federal Census, 5th Ward Representative District, New Castle, Delaware.
1620. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Buried at Saint Dennis Church in Galena MD.
1621. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.
1622. 1930 United States Federal Census, 5th Ward Representative District, New Castle, Delaware.
1623. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.
1624. 1930 United States Federal Census, 5th Ward Representative District, New Castle, Delaware.
1625. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Buried at Saint Dennis Church in Galena MD.
1626. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1627. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1628. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1629. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Middle initial shown as E..
1630. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as a widow and living with her divorced daughter Mary E. (McClay) Burkhart and Granddaughter Jennie M. Burkhart.
Shown as having 7 children, 1 surviving.
1631. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Grandmother-in-law and living with daughter Mary (McClay) Burkhart & Granddaughter Jane (shown as Jeane) (Burkhart) Halderman.
1632. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 3 in lot. Middle name shown as Maria.
1633. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 382829 (Widow's), Certif# 374077 (Widow's) - Samuel McClay.
1634. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 3 in lot. Middle name shown as Maria.
1635. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 382829 (Widow's), Certif# 374077 (Widow's) - Samuel McClay, Date of death shown as Sept. 10, 1917.
1636. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 09-11-1917, Obituary of Jane M. McClay. Date of death incorrectly shown as Sept. 16, 1917 (paper date is Sept. 11, 1917). Buried at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1637. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 382829 (Widow's), Certif# 374077 (Widow's) - Samuel McClay.
1638. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Buried in grave # 5 in lot. Date next to name (burial date?) shown as 06/22/1945. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
1639. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Main lot card from Odd Fellows is included, showing names which were re-interred at both Lawnview and West Laurel Hill Cemeteries, Philadelphia, PA. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in West Laurel Hill Cemetery on Oct. 12, 1881. Original date of burial: Apr. 29, 1861, age 3 years.
1640. U.S. mail sent by John McClay & received by Chris Coates 02/07/08., Copy of death return sent by John McClay. Death return of William F. McClay shows his parents were Samuel & Jane M. McClay. Shown as 3 years old, born in Philadelphia, died of Croup on April 27, 1861, in Philadelphia, PA. Buried April 29, 1861 in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1641. U.S. mail sent by John McClay & received by Chris Coates 02/07/08., Copy of death return sent by John McClay. Death return of Henry McClay shows his parents were Samuel & Jane M. McClay. Shown as 2 years 3 months old, born in Philadelphia, died of Croup on June 11, 1861, in Philadelphia, PA. Buried June 12, 1861 in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1642. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Main lot card from Odd Fellows is included, showing names which were re-interred at both Lawnview and West Laurel Hill Cemeteries, Philadelphia, PA. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in West Laurel Hill Cemetery on Oct. 12, 1881. Original date of burial: June 12, 1861, age 2 years 3 months (per death return). Lot card incorrectly shows age at death as 7 months.
1643. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
1644. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1645. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1646. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
1647. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
1648. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1649. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Ron Coleman.
1650. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1651. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1652. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Walter Robert Crews - 2nd wife is Lillian Adeline Fugate Johnson Crews
married 08 May 1971 or 1972.
.
1653. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1654. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1655. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006. Divorced per Donna's letter.
1656. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1657. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1658. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1659. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1660. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as C.R.G. Funston.
1661. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1662. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1663. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1664. Death Certificate of May Funston, Shown as father.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1665. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1666. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U, Grave #1.
Shown on lot card as Charles R. Funston , buried 01/23/1954.
.
1667. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1668. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1669. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1670. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1671. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1672. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U
Lot card shows May Funston, buried 03/11/1892, age: 3 months, no Grave number. This must be the daughter of Charles R. G. Funston, buried in Grave #1.
1673. Death Certificate of May Funston, Age shown 3 months 19 days. Buried May 13, 1892 at N. Cedar Hill Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1674. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lived at 3121 Westmont St., Philadelphia, Pa, in 1910, the same place her mother Mary Ann (Sanford) Funston died in 1909 (according to her death certificate).
1675. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1676. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1677. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1678. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1679. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U, Grave #3.
Shown as Clara I. Clegg, date of burial 06/16/1916.
Gravestone reads:
Clara I.
wife of Mark R. Clegg
June 1916
Age 63 years.
1680. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-16-1916, Obituary of Clara (Funston) Clegg.
1681. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken April 18, 1910 shows length of marriage was ten months at that time.
1682. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1683. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken April 18, 1910 shows length of marriage was ten months at that time.
1684. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1685. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1686. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1687. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1688. 1900 United States Federal Census, Camden, Camden, New Jersey, Birth date in 1900 United States Federal Census, Camden, Camden, New Jersey is Sept. 1854.
1689. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown on the 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as Sarah Elizabeth Funston, 11/12 months as of August 3, 1850.
1690. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1691. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1692. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1693. 1910 United States Federal Census, Pennsauken Township, Camden, New Jersey.
1694. 1920 United States Federal Census, Pennsauken Township, Camden, New Jersey.
1695. History of St. Matthew's Church Francisville, Philadelphia, 1822-1925, by Franklin Spencer Edmonds, 1925, p. 291.
1696. 1900 United States Federal Census, Camden, Camden, New Jersey.
1697. History of St. Matthew's Church Francisville, Philadelphia, 1822-1925, by Franklin Spencer Edmonds, 1925, p. 291.
1698. 1900 United States Federal Census, Camden, Camden, New Jersey.
1699. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U
Lot card shows May Funston, buried 03/11/1892, age: 3 months, no Grave number. This must be the daughter of Charles R. G. Funston, buried in Grave #1.
1700. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shows parents Charles and Eva Funston as having two children, one living.
1701. Death Certificate of May Funston, Name shown as May Davis Funston.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1702. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U
Lot card shows May Funston, buried 03/11/1892, age: 3 months, no Grave number. This must be the daughter of Charles R. G. Funston, buried in Grave #1.
1703. Death Certificate of May Funston, Age shown 3 months 19 days. Buried May 13, 1892 at N. Cedar Hill Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1704. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living with his brother Thomas & family.
1705. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mary Funston, age 49 & born in Ireland, is living with him - possibly his mother.
1706. Death Certificate of Oliver Funston, Age shown as 63 (b.1820). Buried Dec. 2, 1883 at N. Cedar Hill Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1707. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U
Lot owned by Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston).
1708. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1709. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1710. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1711. 1890 United States Federal Census, Special Veteran's Schedule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mary A. Funston shown as widow of Thomas Funston.
1712. Civil War Index Card - Thomas G. Funston, C 20 I, Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class in Company C, 20th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania.
Mustered out Company C, 20th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 06 August 1861 in Philadelphia, PA. The following is found on his Civil War Index card:
Funston, Thomas G. C - 20 I (3 Mo)
Enrolled at Phila.
M.I. 4-30-61 as 1st Lieut. at Phila.
Age at enrollment - 35
Occup - Silversmith
Residence - Philadelphia County
Remarks: Company M.O. 8-6-61.
1713. Civil War Index Card - Thomas G. Funston, B 68 I, Enlisted as a Captain in Company B, 68th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania.
Received a disability discharge Company B, 68th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 06 October 1863. The following is found on his Civil War Index card:
Funston, Thomas G. B - 68 I
Enrolled: 6-26-62 at Philadelphia, Pa
M.I. 8-19-62 as Capt. at Philadelphia, Pa
Discharged: 10-6-63 S.C. of D.
Age at enrollment - 43
Residence - Philadelphia
Remarks: Disch at Philadelphia S.O. #447 A.G.O.
1714. American Civil War Regiments - 68th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania, as found on Ancestry.com, Shows that Capt. Thomas Funston was wounded at Gettysburg: "Gettysburg after battle report: Report of Col. Andrew H. Tippin, Sixty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Hdqrs. Sixty-eighth Regt. Pennsylvania Vols., August 4, 1863.
Lieut.: In compliance with orders from headquarters, of the
27th ultimo, I respectfully submit the following report of the operations
of my regiment in the recent engagements at and near Gettysburg:" and "...I regret the loss of a great many gallant officers and men of my
regiment. The brave Capt. McLearn and the no less conspicuous
Lieut.'s Black and Reynolds all fell close to the enemy while
cheering on their men. Lieut.-Col. Reynolds, Maj. Winslow,
Capt.'s Funston, Young, and Fulmer, and Lieut.'s [John J.]
Fenlin, jr., Ealer, Guest, Porter, and Heston, all wounded, bear evidence
of their good conduct and gallant behavior. I can also bear
testimony to the gallantry of the other officers of the command."
.
1715. Pennsylvania Memorial, Gettysburg, PA - 68th Infantry plaque, Name found under Company B, Captain.
1716. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U, Grave #2
Thomas G. Funston was buried 07/01/1878.
1717. U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca.1800-2004 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Prior to his Civil War Service, Thomas G. Funston was a Private in the war with Mexico.
Name: Thomas G Funston
Veteran's Rank: PVT
Branch: US Army
Last known address: Haines Street & Limekiln Pike Philadelphia , PA 19138
Death Date: 29 Jun 1878
Interment Date: 29 Jun 1878
Cemetery: Philadelphia National Cemetery
Buried At: Section Mm Site 59
Cemetery URL: http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/philadelphia.htm
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1718. Death Certificate of Thomas G. Funston, Cause of death is shown as accidentally shot while cleaning a pistol. Buried at North Cedar Hill Cemetery 07/03/1878.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1719. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 07-02-1878, Obituary of Thomas G. Funston.
1720. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U, Grave #3.
Shown as Clara I. Clegg, date of burial 06/16/1916.
Gravestone reads:
Clara I.
wife of Mark R. Clegg
June 1916
Age 63 years.
1721. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-16-1916, Obituary of Clara (Funston) Clegg.
1722. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1723. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa - Lot card of Thomas G. Funstone (should be spelled as Funston), North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Lot number 241, Section U, Grave #1.
Shown on lot card as Charles R. Funston , buried 01/23/1954.
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1724. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1725. U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca.1800-2004 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Veteran's Cemetery information: Wesley W. Funston, PVT, US Army, Veteran Service Start Date:11 Oct 1917, Veteran Service End Date:29 May 1919, Birth Date:9 Aug 1889, Death Date:20 Jul 1958, Interment Date:24 Jul 1958, Cemetery:Beverly National Cemetery, 916 Bridgeboro Road Bridgeboro Road Beverly , NJ 08010, Buried At:Section J Site 3100, Cemetery URL:http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/beverly.htm
Source Information:
National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca.1800-2004 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator.
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1726. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 52 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-11", Weight: 150, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Gray, Complexion: Light ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Employed by: W.P.A., 252 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, PA.
Middle name shown as Wheelor. He had an Aunt with the married name of Wheeler.
1727. www.interment.net - Cemetery Records Online, Funston, Wesley W, b. 08/09/1889, d. 07/20/1958, US Army, PVT, Res: Philadelphia, PA, Plot: J 0 3100, bur. 07/24/1958. Beverly National Cemetery - Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
1728. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1729. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1730. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1731. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1732. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1733. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1734. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1735. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1736. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
1737. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1738. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1739. 1920 United States Federal Census, Camden, Camden, New Jersey, Last name shown as Yound on census.
1740. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1741. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1742. Death Certificate of Charles Henry Kniese, Buried May 26, 1890 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1743. Death Certificate of Henry Charles Kniese, Buried Dec. 15, 1892 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1744. Death Certificate of Thomas Edward Kniese, Buried Mar. 25, 1901 at Oakland Cemetery (PA). Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1745. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as father-in-law, living with son-in-law Charles Kniese, daughter Florence & family.
1746. Caption in photo album next to wedding reception picture states date and place of wedding reception (Dallas, PA).
1747. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Nancie Sippel.
1748. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1749. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1750. Social Security Death Index.
1751. 1870 United States Federal Census, Warwick Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1752. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Brian Oliver.
1753. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 4-7 (as partially transcribed in an email letter from Charlotte Coats at coats@hotmail.com) and Wills: Abstracts, Will Book W, 1790-1795, Philadelphia Co., PA.
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1754. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1755. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's souce is: Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 4-7 (as partially transcribed in an email letter from Charlotte Coats at coats@hotmail.com).
1756. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1757. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1758. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1759. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1760. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Degree: MD.
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1761. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1762. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1763. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1764. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/15/08.
1765. E-mail from Christine Kohls to Chris Coates dated 07/17/08.
1766. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, Shown as Edith Brown's mother on Edith's IGI Individual Record.
1767. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 04-15-1841, Obituary of Mary Ann (Coats) Gosh is as follows:
Departed this life on the 13th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Gosh, and eldest daughter of Thomas Coats, of Spring Garden.
1768. FamilySearch Ancestral File v4.19.
1769. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
1770. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1771. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, Last name shown as Grillo.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1772. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Birthplace shown as France, parent's birthplaces shown as Italy.
1773. McCrabb Census, Obituary & Newspaper Clippings - http://www.rootsweb.com/~paslchs/mccrabbfam.html.
1774. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: McCrabb, Jacob, http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?31,104594,104594#msg-104594
Third wife of Jacob McCrabb.
1775. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1776. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1777. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1778. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Edward McKeown.
1779. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, Shown as mother, maiden name Guckin.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1780. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 10-23-1918, Obituary of Washington Coats. Shown as his wife, Mary Coats (nee Guckin).
1781. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Edward McKeown.
1782. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1783. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1784. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-29-1900, Washington Coats & Mary A. Guckin are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1785. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1786. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1787. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-29-1900, Washington Coats & Mary A. Guckin are shown under the Marriage Licenses Issued section.
1788. Death Certificate of Harriett Mary Coats, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
Buried June 8, 1906 at New Cathedral Cemetery.
1789. Social Security Death Index.
1790. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1791. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1792. Social Security Death Index.
1793. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but son Emerson's Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1794. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1795. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Ashes buried in grave # 4 in lot.
1796. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1797. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
1798. Social Security Death Index.
1799. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but brother Emerson's Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1800. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but brother Emerson's Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1801. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but brother Emerson's Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1802. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name spelled as Halderman on censuses, but brother Emerson's Social Security Death Index has the last name as Haldeman.
1803. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
1804. 1930 United States Federal Census, Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
1805. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
1806. Social Security Death Index.
1807. 1930 United States Federal Census, Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
1808. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1809. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Another name for Mary was Mary Hayl.
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1810. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1811. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1812. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Will, 5/25/1786, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 9/7/1786, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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1813. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Will, 4/7/1764, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Probate, 7/10/1764, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
1814. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1815. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Another name for Warwick was Warwick Heyl.
Warwick was a milwright in New Castle Co., (PA). I suspect this was the title for Boat Builder as that is also a profession he is listed under in a history of Philadelphia at ancestry.com. His heir, granddaughter Jane Hollingsworth received land via the orphans court in the 1750's in Philadephia Co., Pennsylvania She and her husband granted this land to John Coats the younger on Apr. 24, 1761. Then he and his wife, granted this land to Warwick Coats and other heirs of John on Apr. 24, 1761. (Some of them were parties of the first part).
Linda's source is: Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1768, New Castle Co. Del. Land Records - 1764-1769, #619).
1816. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Buried: Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
1817. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1818. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Mary married John Harris before 1727.1 (John Harris died after 1728.) Her source info is - Jack Bowman to Charlotte Coats E-mail letter dated March 29, 1997 sourcing Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1682-1726 at jack@bluenet.net In Linda Coate files.
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1819. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has caption stating Christina was the twin sister of Margaret Hathaway.
1820. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has caption stating info. Wedding certificate in photo album states maiden name.
1821. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Wedding certificate in photo album states date and place of marriage.
1822. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Ruth is mentioned in a caption under a picture showing "Ruth's twins (Tom's Margaret's sister)".
1823. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to a wedding picture states Joseph Headley's full name.
1824. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
1825. PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards Biographies - Lancaster County: Brenneman, Franklin, http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?31,103800
(Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pa., Beers, 1903, pp. 315-6.).
1826. Newspaper - Lancaster Daily Intelligencer (PA) 04-10-1909, Obituary of Franklin Brenneman.
As found on http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacahs/martnews.htm.
1827. 1850 United States Federal Census, Warwick Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1828. 1860 United States Federal Census, Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1829. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Brian Oliver.
1830. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML, Shows date of death as 9 Dec 1873, not 1876.
Buried: Middle Creek Church of the Bretheren.
1831. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Brian Oliver.
1832. 1870 United States Federal Census, Warwick Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Shown as Sallie.
1833. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Brian Oliver.
1834. 1900 United States Federal Census, West Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1835. 1910 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Shown as a widow.
1836. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Living with daughter, mother-in-law, & sister Nellie (Shookers) Madden & family.
1837. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
1838. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Lydia Pauly's uncle is shown as Philip Hittle.
1839. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 56.
1840. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1841. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: She had seven children by her husband who are listed in "The Troth Papers" housed in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
1842. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Her name is spelled Hollesten in the published PA Archives, Series II.
Her sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.) and John T. Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Delaware Co, 1682-1800 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994).
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1843. RootsWeb: COATES-L Archives message board, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATES/2003-05/1052661318
Post from Susan McIntyre to Linda Linda J. Coate, where she states her line from her great grandfather through Thomas Coats Sr., son of Joan (Sisom) Coats.
1844. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1845. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Dawn Bramer, Dawn's Family Tree - dawn-bramer@uiowa.edu.
1846. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Ron Coleman.
1847. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 02-12-1877, Obit of Frances Hopkins is as follows: "HOPKINS - On the 9th instant, FRANCES HOPKINS, widow of the late Edwin Hopkins, aged sixty-nine years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her son in-law, Charles Downey, No. 1627 Carpenter street. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery." - this is the same address as what's in the 1875 obit of Clara Downey, Charles' daughter - CC.
1848. Death Certificate of Mary A. Downey (Charles Downey's wife), Age shown as 53. Buried on June 30, 1887 at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1849. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-30-1887, Obit of Mary Ann Downey.
1850. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1851. 1870 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1852. 1870 United States Federal Census (2nd Enumeration), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1853. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1854. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, Shown as mother Mary A. Downey.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1855. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), Shown as mother.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1856. Death Certificate of Mary A. Downey (Charles Downey's wife), As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1857. Death Certificate of Mary A. Downey (Charles Downey's wife), Age shown as 53. Buried on June 30, 1887 at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1858. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-30-1887, Obit of Mary Ann Downey.
1859. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-14-1895, Article is as follows: "Killed By His Own Engine. A Philadelphia Engineer Run Down Near Thurlow. Chester, June 13 - George Downey, of Sixteenth and Carpenter streets, Philadelphia, an engineer on the P., W. and B. Railroad, was killed by his own engine near Thurlow station last night. Downey, who had been in the employ of the company for many years, got off the locomotive and the fireman was using the engine to shift some cars on a sliding. After he had finished the work he found the engineer's body alongside the track with the head and feet cut off." - P., W. and B. Railroad stands for Philadelphia, Wilmington and Burwood Railroad - CC.
1860. Death Certificate of Clara Downey, Buried Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1875 at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1861. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 09-06-1875, Obit is as follows: "DOWNEY - On the 3d instant, CLARA, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Downey, in the 19th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 1627 Carpenter street."
1862. Death Certificate of Mary Downey (Charles & Mary A. Downey's daughter), Age shown as 9 months old. Buried Sept. 10, 1862 at Mechanic's Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1863. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 392 - main lot card, Section C, Lot 392, grave number shown as "edge of drive". Buried May 4, 1931.
1864. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1865. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown as Emmie McClay, having had 8 children born, 6 surviving per the 1900 census.
1866. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-21-1912, Obituary of Joseph McClay, Jr.. Shown as the late wife of Joseph McClay, Jr..
1867. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 12-28-1909, Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1868. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1869. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1900 census states Joseph & Emily McClay were married for 20 years, which doesn't match with the IGI Familysearch record marriage date of 1885.
1870. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
1871. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1900 census states Joseph & Emily McClay were married for 20 years, which doesn't match with the IGI Familysearch record marriage date of 1885.
1872. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1873. Lawnview Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - Lot # Norris Lawn, Section 47, Grave # 69 - main lot card, Main lot card sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Nov. 21, 2007. Originally buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section M, Lot # 507. Removed & re-interred in Lawnview Cemetery on 06/30/1951 (due to housing construction). No stone on grave per main lot card. Original date of burial: July 3, 1901, age 15 months.
1874. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 12-28-1909, Obituary of Emily F. (Howell) McClay. Shown as father.
1875. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 12-28-1909, Buried at Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
1876. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1877. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Issac's estate in his 1782 will covered territory in PA, West Jersey, and Nova Scotia. His wife's name was Hannah.
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1878. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1879. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda states: Ruth Hughs is listed as Ruth Coats in her brother John Hugh's will written on Nov 17, 1773 in Philadelphia. Their mother's name was Sarah and their siblings were Catherine Printer, Isaac and Hugh. John Hugh's father-in-law was Stephen Paschal.
Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005), Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.), and Philadelphia County Marriages prior to 1810, Vol. I.
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1880. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
1881. Newspaper - The Bucks County Courier Times (PA) 03-30-1973, Noted in the obituary of her husband, James.
1882. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1883. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
1884. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1885. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
1886. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-03-1895, Marriage announcement of Joseph C. Coats & Hattie C. Jackson.
1887. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1888. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
1889. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
1890. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-03-1895, Marriage announcement of Joseph C. Coats & Hattie C. Jackson.
1891. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Name shown as Joseph Clay Coats.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1892. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1893. 1910 United States Federal Census, Buckingham Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
1894. 1930 United States Federal Census, 1st Representative District, Sussex, Delaware.
1895. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 05-03-1895, Marriage announcement of Joseph C. Coats & Hattie C. Jackson.
1896. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, Name shown as Joseph Clay Coats.
As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1897. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1898. 1910 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1899. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Shown as brother-in-law, living with his sister & her husband, Mary & Cyrus Ulmer.
1900. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1901. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Renee states that Caroline is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
1902. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1903. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1904. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1905. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Renee states that her uncle George is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
1906. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Renee states that Caroline is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
1907. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 50 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-11", Weight: 145, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Brown/Gray, Complexion: Ruddy. ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Shown on 1942 U.S. Draft Registration Card as George William Shuttleworth Johnson.
Employed by Pennsylvania Railroad - MW. B+B, 30th St. Station, Philadelphia, PA.
1908. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1909. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1910. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1911. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley.
1912. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Johnson, Shown as father.
1913. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1914. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1915. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley.
1916. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1917. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley.
1918. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Johnson, Stillborn - Premature labor at 7 months. Buried at Cedar Hill Cem. on March 16, 1912.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1919. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Renee states that her uncle George is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
1920. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1921. Marriage certificate of George W.S. Johnson & Rebecca H. Rightley, Shown as father of George W.S. Johnson.
1922. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1923. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1924. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1925. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name looks to be Johnathan S. S. Johnson, but the 1st middle initial is unclear.
1926. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1927. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06, Lucinda never married and has no children as of 05/12/2006.
1928. Email from Valerie Crews to Chris Coates dated 05/12/06.
1929. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1930. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, First name shown as Mary.
1931. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Johnson, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1932. Death Certificate of William Henry Harrison Johnson, Stillborn - Premature labor at 7 months. Buried at Cedar Hill Cem. on March 16, 1912.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1933. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1934. 1930 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Shown living with brother-in-law & sister Henry & Mary Shookers & family.
1935. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Don Hartman, As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Don Hartman 'FamilyHart DataBase'. Referenced as being found on KAUFFMAN-COFFMAN LINAGES, PG. 73.
1936. 1900 United States Federal Census, West Hempfield Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1937. 1910 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1938. 1920 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1939. 1930 United States Federal Census, Mountville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1940. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML, Buried: Greenwood Cemetery Lancaster, PA.
1941. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
1942. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Twin of William.
1943. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
1944. Death Certificate of Andrew Kelly, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1945. Death Certificate of Andrew Kelly, Buried on July 13, 1909 at Holy Cross Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1946. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has captions stating info.
1947. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1948. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1949. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1950. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has birth certificate of Anna stating info.
1951. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has death certificate of Anna stating info.
1952. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of April 12, 1980.
1953. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1954. Social Security Death Index.
1955. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Name on lot card incorrectly shown as William J. Coats Jr..
1956. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Shown as Ida Marie Morris, burial date (ashes) March 20, 2004.
1957. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Handwritten note next to Ann Coats' name states "removed to 188 N".
1958. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section N, Lot 188 - main lot card, Burial date shown as Oct. 3, 1923 (was later removed from parent's grave and buried in same lot as her brother Washington E. Coates - Section C, Lot 352). Was stillborn.
1959. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Many pictures of Robert & copies of letters from him written in Army basic training & from Korea were included in Carolyn's mail - originating from pictures/letters kept by Ida (Gillespie) Marino's mother Ida (Coates) Gillespie.
1960. WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Birth City: Philadelphia
State Registered: Pennsylvania
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Death Country: Korea
Death Description: Killed in Action
War: Korean War
Title: Private, U.S. Army
Rank: Private
Service: U.S. Army
Service ID: 13439616
Notes: Private Coates was a member of the 223rd Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on November 11, 1952. Private Coates was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
Data Source: Korean War Veterans Honor Roll.
1961. Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957, as found on Ancestry.com, Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Home City: Philadelphia
Home State: Pennsylvania
Citizen Status: US Citizen
Death Date: 11 Nov 1952
Processed Date: Nov 1979
Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed
Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information Available
Casualty Air: US Army - No Information Available
Service Branch: US Army
Rank: Private
Pay Grade: Private (U.S. Army)
*There are two entries for Robert Coates in Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 - the following is the 2nd entry:
Name: Robert Coates
Birth Date: 1930
Race: White
Home State: Pennsylvania
Casualty Date: 11 Nov 1952
Casualty Country: North Korea Sector
Casualty Type: Killed in Action OR Missing in Action, KIA
Group: KIA or Missing in Action, KIA
Branch: Infantry
Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Rank: Private E-2
Pay Grade: Private E-2
Disposed Date: 11 Nov 1952
Disposed Place: North Korea
Organization: In Div - 40th
Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf
Unit #: 0223
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Assault Crewman OR Light Weapons Infantry Leader
.
1962. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Buried Jan. 26, 1953 with father & mother Samuel C. Sr. & Anna Coates and other family members at Oakland Cemetery, Section C, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA. Name found on the Korean War Memorial Monument in Phildelphia.
1963. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1964. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1965. Social Security Death Index.
1966. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1967. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Marriage performed by The Honorable Donald Reenstra, judge in Hawthorne, NJ, in his law office.
1968. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1969. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Marriage performed by The Honorable Donald Reenstra, judge in Hawthorne, NJ, in his law office.
1970. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
.
1971. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1972. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1973. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1974. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Served in the U.S. Army 1943-1945.
1975. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
1976. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1977. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
1978. Social Security Death Index.
1979. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
1980. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com.
1981. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Was stillborn. Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly) was told Easter was so named because she was born (and died) on Easter.
1982. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
1983. Death Certificate of Easter Kelly, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1984. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly) was told Easter was so named because she was born (and died) on Easter.
1985. Death Certificate of Easter Kelly, Stillborn - buried on April 27, 1905 at Holy Cross Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
1986. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1987. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
1988. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1989. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
1990. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Francis P. Kelly was in the Merchant Marines, never married, and later lost a leg. He later peddled pencils on Philadelphia streets and was found dead in a gutter. Robbery was suspected, but never proven.
1991. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 45 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-11-1/2", Weight: 163, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Black, Complexion: Ruddy ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
1992. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1993. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
1994. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1995. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1996. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
1997. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
1998. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly).
1999. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has captions stating info.
2000. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07..
2001. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Note on Beverly (Kelly) DeHeer's website - " Named for his Grandfather John B. Kelly (Jack)."
2002. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2003. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2004. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2005. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2006. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
2007. Recollections of Christopher Coates, Died at Chandler Hall Hospice, Newtown, PA.
Funeral at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Doylestown, PA.
Buried 25 Jan 2007 at St. John Neumann Cemetery, Warrington Township, PA.
2008. "The Intelligencer" newspaper, Doylestown, PA (as found on the internet).
2009. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07..
2010. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Obituary card of John Kelly in found in photo album states that he died March 14, 1909 at age 73, and was buried at Ford Cemetery, Liverpool, England.
2011. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Military Service: USCG in WWII, U.S. Navy in Korea.
John had Parkinson's Disease.
2012. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2013. Social Security Death Index.
2014. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter shows date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
Burial: Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, NJ. He was cremated.
Unknown submitter has the following note: "John Kelly's ashes were stolen, along with others, from Harleigh Cemetery in 2001."
2015. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Beverly has Jack B. Kelly's date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
2016. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
2017. 1920 United States Federal Census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
2018. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2019. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html
Beverly has John's date of birth as 20 Jan 1917.
2020. Social Security Death Index.
2021. Holy Cross Cemetery Lot Inquiry List of John Kelly, Lot owned by John Kelly, who was John F. Kelly's Grandfather.
John F. Kelly was buried 07/02/05, Holy Cross Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section L, Row 2, Lot 45. No headstone as of 09/16/06. Grave is on the opposite side of a grave marked with a headstone with the name of Fay.
2022. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2023. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2024. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2025. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2026. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2027. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2028. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2029. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
2030. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter had this note regarding the marriage of John J. Kelly & Elizabeth R. Bieker - "Were first married in Elkton, MD and married again by Catholic priest. I believe the date of the second marriage is the one here. First marriage date is unknown."
2031. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2032. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter had this note regarding the marriage of John J. Kelly & Elizabeth R. Bieker - "Were first married in Elkton, MD and married again by Catholic priest. I believe the date of the second marriage is the one here. First marriage date is unknown."
2033. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2034. Social Security Death Index.
2035. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter shows date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
Burial: Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, NJ. He was cremated.
Unknown submitter has the following note: "John Kelly's ashes were stolen, along with others, from Harleigh Cemetery in 2001."
2036. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Beverly has Jack B. Kelly's date of death as 18 Apr 1993.
2037. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2038. Social Security Death Index.
2039. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2040. Social Security Death Index.
2041. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Has John's middle name as Matthew.
2042. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Year of immigration shown as 1888.
2043. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Year of immigration shown as 1890.
2044. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Year of immigration shown as 1890.
Year of naturalization shown as 1896.
2045. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Living at Little Sisters of the Poor.
2046. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Says John's middle name was Bernard. The Philadelphia, PA city marriage license index shows his middle intial as M..
2047. Death Certificate of Easter Kelly, Shown as father - birthplace shown as Ireland.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2048. Death Certificate of Andrew Kelly, Shown as father - born in Ireland.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2049. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Two different user-submitted trees on Ancestry.com have two birth years for John, 1869 & 1872. Both have place of birth as Derry, Ireland. The 1900 Philadelphia census shows date of birth as March 1865.
2050. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, PA, Section L, Range II, Lot 45.
Buried 04/17/42, no headstone as of 09/16/06. Grave is on the opposite side of a grave marked with a headstone with the name of Fay.
2051. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2052. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com.
2053. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2054. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2055. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2056. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com.
2057. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2058. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2059. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1885-1916 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2060. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, WW1 Draft Registration Card has date of birth as October 5, 1894.
2061. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly).
2062. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2063. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
2064. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly) was told Easter was so named because she was born (and died) on Easter.
2065. Death Certificate of Easter Kelly, Stillborn - buried on April 27, 1905 at Holy Cross Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2066. Death Certificate of Andrew Kelly, Buried on July 13, 1909 at Holy Cross Cemetery.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2067. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2068. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2069. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2070. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2071. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2072. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2073. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2074. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Unknown submitter shows name as Richard Joseph Kelly.
2075. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2076. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Birth date shown as 1919.
2077. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Age shown as 3 months on the 1920 census. However, no month or day is shown on top of the census page that shows when that page was recorded.
2078. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2079. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07..
2080. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2081. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Middle name was Patrick because he was born on St. Patrick's Day.
2082. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has captions stating Joseph was the brother of Patrick A. Kelly.
2083. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
2084. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2085. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2086. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2087. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2088. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown living with his wife Florence & family and her parents John & Amanda Moran.
2089. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2090. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
2091. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com, WW1 Draft Registration Card has date of birth as October 5, 1894.
2092. Social Security Death Index.
2093. Holy Cross Cemetery Lot Inquiry List of John Kelly, Lot owned by John Kelly, who was John F. Kelly's Grandfather.
John F. Kelly was buried 07/02/05, Holy Cross Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section L, Row 2, Lot 45. No headstone as of 09/16/06. Grave is on the opposite side of a grave marked with a headstone with the name of Fay.
2094. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Birth date shown as 1919.
2095. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Age shown as 3 months on the 1920 census. However, no month or day is shown on top of the census page that shows when that page was recorded.
2096. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2097. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
2098. Recollections of Marianne C. Coates (nee Kelly), Lived in Ireland - came to visit in Philadelphia for a while and was said to have asked the family members that lived in Philadelphia to move back to a "farm" in Ireland in the late 1920's or early to mid 1930's. Marianne (Kelly) Coates remembers Patrick as having a dog, and referring to his dog (in Philadelphia - not sure if he brought it from Ireland) and others in Ireland as "wee pups".
2099. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album captions have info about Patrick.
2100. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has birth certificate of Anna stating info.
2101. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has death certificate of Anna stating info.
2102. Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Section C, Lot 352 - main lot card, Burial date of April 12, 1980.
2103. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Photo album has captions stating info.
2104. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2105. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html
Beverly (Kelly) DeHeer has this on her website - "Robert is another Kelly researcher. He provided a lot of information about cemeteries, earlier Kellys, etc.".
2106. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: John Humphrey, Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia County 1766-1780 (Washington D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1995) and Philadelphia County Marriages prior to 1810, Vol. I.
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2107. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's sources are: Quay, Pennsylvania Archives, Series II (as transcribed by Charlotte Coats in emails to Coates-L, 2005) and Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
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2108. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer.
2109. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, Name shown as "Unamed Kelly" on Beverly (Kelly) Deheer's website.
2110. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2111. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2112. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2113. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2114. Recollections of Christopher Coates, Died at Chandler Hall Hospice, Newtown, PA.
Funeral at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Doylestown, PA.
Buried 25 Jan 2007 at St. John Neumann Cemetery, Warrington Township, PA.
2115. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Twin of Andrew.
2116. FamilyTreeMaker Online - Family Tree of Beverly M. (Kelly) DeHeer, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/h/Beverly-K-Deheer/index.html.
2117. One World Tree - as found on Ancestry.com.
2118. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Edward McKeown.
2119. Email from Carolyn Headley to Chris Coates dated 01/24/07, Carolyn states in her email that she was in contact with Carol Kearney and that Carol wrote her and said "that she lost her son in August from lung cancer...he was only 46 years old".
2120. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
2121. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2122. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2123. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2124. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2125. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2126. Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938, As found on City of Philadelphia, PA Marriage Indexes, 1917-1938 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2127. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2128. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09, Sherri states: "My father Bruce Stephen Klinger was born on October 5, 1952; (His mother) Barbara McKenna Klinger died May 17, 1953; My grandfather married Eileen T. O'Neil on January 9, 1954; My grandfather and Eileen adopted my father and changed his name to Stephen Charles Klinger...".
2129. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09.
2130. Email from Carolyn Headley to Chris Coates dated 01/24/07, Carolyn states in her email that she was in contact with Carol Kearney and that Carol wrote her and said "that she lost her son in August from lung cancer...he was only 46 years old".
2131. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2132. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2133. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09.
2134. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2135. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09, Sherri states: "Charles Stephen Klinger (my grandfather) was born on March 19, 1930 in Philadelphia; He married Barbara McKenna on December 15, 1951; Barbara was born on April 7, 1933 in Bedford, OH to Joseph Thompson McKenna and Ellen Paul Manser; My father Bruce Stephen Klinger was born on October 5, 1952; Barbara McKenna Klinger died May 17, 1953; My grandfather married Eileen T. O'Neil on January 9, 1954; My grandfather and Eileen adopted my father and changed his name to Stephen Charles Klinger; My grandfather died on March 23, 1996 in Warwick, RI."
2136. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2137. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09.
2138. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09, At the time of her 04/22/09 emaiI, Sherri states that her sister has a daughter, age 4-1/2, and a son on the way.
2139. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2140. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2141. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09, At the time of her 04/22/09 emaiI, Sherri states that she has two sons, 10 and 11 years old.
2142. Death Certificate of Aug. Kniese, Buried Dec. 16, 1878 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese. Age shown as 1 year 1 month. Name shown as Aug. (probably Augustus).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2143. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2144. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2145. Death Certificate of Charles Henry Kniese, Buried May 26, 1890 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2146. Death Certificate of Henry Charles Kniese, Buried Dec. 15, 1892 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2147. Death Certificate of Thomas Edward Kniese, Buried Mar. 25, 1901 at Oakland Cemetery (PA). Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2148. Death Certificate of Charles Henry Kniese, Buried May 26, 1890 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2149. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2150. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2151. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2152. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2153. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2154. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2155. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2156. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2157. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
2158. Death Certificate of Fredericke Kniese, Buried July 5, 1881 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2159. Death Certificate of Henrietta Kniese (child of Henry & Henrietta Kniese), Buried Dec. 7, 1879 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2160. Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Arrival Date: June 1866
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Ship Name: Friedrich
Port of Arrival: Baltimore, MD
Last Residence: Fritzlar
Birthplace: K. Hessen (stands for Kurhessen, now referred to as Hessen-Kassel).
Kurhessen existed as an independent entity until 1866 and included Fritzlar, among other towns. Today, the region of Kurhessen is known as Hessen-Kassel.
2161. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2162. Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Philadelphia, Pa - Birth Return of Louis T. Kniese, Shown as father.
2163. Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Arrival Date: June 1866
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Ship Name: Friedrich
Port of Arrival: Baltimore, MD
Last Residence: Fritzlar
Birthplace: K. Hessen (stands for Kurhessen, now referred to as Hessen-Kassel).
Kurhessen existed as an independent entity until 1866 and included Fritzlar, among other towns. Today, the region of Kurhessen is known as Hessen-Kassel. Based on the place of birth info from this passenger list, Henry was born in the region of Hessen-Kassel (formerly Kurhessen), and it is only assumed he was born in Fritzlar because it was his last residence.
2164. Death Certificate of Aug. Kniese, Buried Dec. 16, 1878 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese. Age shown as 1 year 1 month. Name shown as Aug. (probably Augustus).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2165. Death Certificate of Henrietta Kniese (child of Henry & Henrietta Kniese), Buried Dec. 7, 1879 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2166. Death Certificate of Fredericke Kniese, Buried July 5, 1881 at Lafayette Cemetery. Parents shown as Henry & Henrietta Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2167. Social Security Death Index.
2168. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
2169. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2170. Death Certificate of Henry Charles Kniese, Buried Dec. 15, 1892 at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2171. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2172. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2173. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2174. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 , as found on Ancestry.com, Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration.
Age: 59 yrs., Race: White, Height: 5'-8", Weight: 143, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Complexion: Light ***As of July 2006, Ancestry.com posts this message for WW2 Draft registrations - "Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, VT, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier’s card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working quickly to correct this issue." The height, weight, eye/hair color, complexion, etc. should be disregarded until this is corrected.
Self-employed.
2175. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2176. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2177. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2178. U.S. World War One Draft Registration Cards, as found on Ancestry.com.
2179. Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Philadelphia, Pa - Birth Return of Louis T. Kniese, Name shown as Theodore Louis Kniese.
2180. Social Security Death Index.
2181. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
2182. Newspaper clipping - unknown newspaper, Jan. 15, 1957 newspaper clipping sent by Kathy Fox to Chris Coates showing the 51st wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kniese, Sr..
2183. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2184. Marriage certificate of Louis & Florence Kniese.
2185. Newspaper clipping - unknown newspaper, Jan. 15, 1957 newspaper clipping sent by Kathy Fox to Chris Coates showing the 51st wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kniese, Sr..
2186. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2187. Marriage certificate of Louis & Florence Kniese.
2188. U.S. mail from Kathy Fox to Chris Coates, Kathy Fox forwarded a copy of a letter from Asbury United Methodist Church, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Letter is dated March 26, 2003 and is to Kathy Fox from John W. Doll, Pastor. Lot information shows burial in Lot 181 of this cemetery.
2189. 1910 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2190. 1920 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2191. 1930 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2192. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2193. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09.
2194. Death Certificate of Thomas Edward Kniese, Buried Mar. 25, 1901 at Oakland Cemetery (PA). Parents shown as Charles & Flora Kniese.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site. http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0.
2195. Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 Record, as found on Ancestry.com, Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Ship Name: Friedrich
Port of Arrival: Baltimore, MD.
2196. 1880 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2197. 1900 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shown living with his brother Charles and family.
2198. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML.
2199. Family Tree Homepage of Diane Banda - "Conrad and Parker Ancestors" - http://homepage.mac.com/dmbanda/Conrad/INDEX.HTML, Buried: Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Lancaster, PA.
2200. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
2201. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Deed between Heirs of John and Mary Coate of Philadelphia (Apr. 30, 1768, New Castle Co. Del. Land Recrods - 1764-1769, #619).
2202. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
2203. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter from John Emerson Koetzle stating his mother was Violetta E. Koetzle & his mother's Grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Burkhart.
2204. 1930 United States Federal Census, Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
2205. West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA - Lot # 162, Merion Section - cemetery lot folder information, Lot information sent via paper mail by John McClay & received by Chris Coates Dec. 1, 2007. Included was a letter to Violetta E. Koetzle, who is addressed as Mrs. John J. Koetzle.
2206. 1930 United States Federal Census, Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
2207. Social Security Death Index.
2208. 1930 United States Federal Census, Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
2209. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
2210. OneWorldTree User-Submitted Trees - as found on Ancestry.com, Information contact for submitter is shown as "Unknown".
Burial: St. Dominic's Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.
2211. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Wife shown as her daughter, Mrs. Walter Kokol of Sterling, VA.
2212. Social Security Death Index.
2213. U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates dated 07/16/06, From a family tree record sent by U.S. mail from Donna McDaniel to Chris Coates - received on July 17, 2006.
2214. Newspaper - Delaware Co. Daily Times (Chester, PA) 05-04-1967, Obituary of Ora (Widdoes) Cooper. Wife shown as her daughter, Mrs. Todd Kuchler of Packanack Lake, NJ.
2215. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/17/09.
2216. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08.
2217. Email from Renee (Fagan) Larrimore to Chris Coates dated 06/26/08, Was an attorney in Delaware.
2218. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album next to wedding picture states date and place of marriage.
2219. U.S. mail sent by Carolyn Headley to Sam C. Coates III 10/16/07., Caption in photo album shows a Helen Lamplugh, sister of Barbara (Lamplugh) Shuster.
2220. Email from Sherri Kuncio to Chris Coates dated 04/22/09.
2221. FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File: Individual record
Submitter:
Harry Raub
2872 Reading Rd Allentown PA
Notes: Available on Pedigree Resource File - CD-ROM Disc# 73
Submission Search: 2432150-0929103093500.
2222. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: William Coats and Margaret Norris Family Holy Bible in English Dublin, 1754 owned by Mrs. Alice Lyman but placed for safe keeping in the PA. Historical Society. Info transcribed and sent by Wayne Hendon of Mesquite Texas.
2223. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/).
2224. Coate-Dudick "Ancestrees", family tree page of Linda Coate (http://www.ancestrees.com/), Linda's source is: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810, Volume I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
2225. As found on Ancestry.com - Family Tree of Erin Nagy, Appel/Apple Family History: enagy@ptd.net
Erin Nagy has source shown as Title: "Loux Families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania"
Repository: page 44.
2226. 1910 United States Federal Census, Doylestown, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
2227. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, Shown as father - Geore Lincon.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2228. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2229. Personal Reminiscences of Himself together with the History of Minstrelsy from it's origin 1843-1893, by Samuel S. Sanford, Complete name of manuscript (abt. 170 pgs.) ordered from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, as found in the Minstrel Show Collection (Theatre Arts Department) is as follows: Personal Reminiscences of Himself together with the History of Minstrelsy from it's origin, 1843 to 1893, with a Sketch of all the Celebrities of the Past and Present, by Samuel S. Sanford. Collection/Call Number: Minstrel Show Collection, Box 19.1-2.
This is a handwritten manuscript by S. S. Sanford. On pg. 94-1/2, he writes of separating with his wife, agreeing payment of $60,000 to her for absolute divorce, getting back together with her, then separating again. Sanford writes "...domestic matter has reached such a crisis it was impossible to remain in Phila. for reasons brought about in my household through my building a Hotel in the wilderness and giving money in aid of the War made a demon of my wife...". The Hotel and Opera House he was building refers to Sanford's businesses in Harrisburg, PA. Also, "She was taken sick, I was sent for, remained at her house for one week. She died in my arms, her body now lies in Woodlawn in peace". From this information, it is deduced that she died in Philadelphia and was buried there at Woodlawn Cemetery (her obit says Woodlands Cemetery) sometime before the completion of the Harrisburg Opera House/Hotel around 1863.
2230. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, Cause of death - Obstruction of the bowels. Buried Nov. 19, 1862 at Woodlands Cemetery (Sam S. Sanford's manuscript stated it was Woodlawn).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2231. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-19-1862, Obituary of Lurissa Sanford is as follows: "SANFORD - On the morning of the 17th instant, Larissa P., wife of Samuel S. Sanford. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 35 S. Eleventh street, this day, 19th inst., at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery."
2232. Newspaper - New York Clipper (NY) Nov. 1862, Article states, ""Troubles rarely come singly," is an adage often quoted, and seldom is its truth so fully exemplified as in the case of Mr. S.S. Sanford, so long and so well known in minstrel circles. In a very brief period, he has lost through the stern hand of death, a beloved wife, and a respected father, and at the battle of Antietam, his brother was unfortunate enough to lose a leg in his country's cause." This, together with pecuniary misfortunes, would seem enough to break any man down, but, Job-like, he bears up with commendable patience and fortitude, and we sincerely hope that the future will make good to him the indebtedness of the past in comfort and happiness, as well as material prosperity. In reference to the late Mrs. Sanford, we have been handed the following by Mr. Cool White for publication, than whom, no one not of the family knew more of her private virtues and business capacity. OBITUARY-Died, on Monday, Nov. 17th, LURISSA SANDFORD, wife of Samuel S. Sandford, the well known proprietor of "Sandford's Opera Troupe." For many years past Mrs. S. has acted as manageress of the troupe, and her promptness in all business matters won for her the universal esteem of the public and the profession generally. Possessed of a mild and amiable disposition, a heart ever ready to respond to the appeal of the distressed and unfortunate, her loss will be severely felt by the poor, who were the continual recipients of her bounty; by the members of her profession, who will recall her many acts of kindness towards them; by the public, who will mourn the loss of a valuable member of society; and, most of all, by her bereaved husband, who now mourns the loss of a fond and affectionate wife. None knew her but to love her - The curtain of life has rung down, Life's drama with thee now is o'er, Mayest thou wear an immortal crown, Where sorrows can reach you no more."
2233. 1860 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Laurissa.
2234. 1850 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Name shown as Louisa.
2235. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, First name shown as Louissa.
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2236. Newspaper - New York Clipper (NY) Nov. 1862, Article states, ""Troubles rarely come singly," is an adage often quoted, and seldom is its truth so fully exemplified as in the case of Mr. S.S. Sanford, so long and so well known in minstrel circles. In a very brief period, he has lost through the stern hand of death, a beloved wife, and a respected father, and at the battle of Antietam, his brother was unfortunate enough to lose a leg in his country's cause." This, together with pecuniary misfortunes, would seem enough to break any man down, but, Job-like, he bears up with commendable patience and fortitude, and we sincerely hope that the future will make good to him the indebtedness of the past in comfort and happiness, as well as material prosperity. In reference to the late Mrs. Sanford, we have been handed the following by Mr. Cool White for publication, than whom, no one not of the family knew more of her private virtues and business capacity. OBITUARY-Died, on Monday, Nov. 17th, LURISSA SANDFORD, wife of Samuel S. Sandford, the well known proprietor of "Sandford's Opera Troupe." For many years past Mrs. S. has acted as manageress of the troupe, and her promptness in all business matters won for her the universal esteem of the public and the profession generally. Possessed of a mild and amiable disposition, a heart ever ready to respond to the appeal of the distressed and unfortunate, her loss will be severely felt by the poor, who were the continual recipients of her bounty; by the members of her profession, who will recall her many acts of kindness towards them; by the public, who will mourn the loss of a valuable member of society; and, most of all, by her bereaved husband, who now mourns the loss of a fond and affectionate wife. None knew her but to love her - The curtain of life has rung down, Life's drama with thee now is o'er, Mayest thou wear an immortal crown, Where sorrows can reach you no more."
2237. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2238. Personal Reminiscences of Himself together with the History of Minstrelsy from it's origin 1843-1893, by Samuel S. Sanford, Complete name of manuscript (abt. 170 pgs.) ordered from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, as found in the Minstrel Show Collection (Theatre Arts Department) is as follows: Personal Reminiscences of Himself together with the History of Minstrelsy from it's origin, 1843 to 1893, with a Sketch of all the Celebrities of the Past and Present, by Samuel S. Sanford. Collection/Call Number: Minstrel Show Collection, Box 19.1-2.
This is a handwritten manuscript by S. S. Sanford. On pg. 94-1/2, he writes of separating with his wife, agreeing payment of $60,000 to her for absolute divorce, getting back together with her, then separating again. Sanford writes "...domestic matter has reached such a crisis it was impossible to remain in Phila. for reasons brought about in my household through my building a Hotel in the wilderness and giving money in aid of the War made a demon of my wife...". The Hotel and Opera House he was building refers to Sanford's businesses in Harrisburg, PA. Also, "She was taken sick, I was sent for, remained at her house for one week. She died in my arms, her body now lies in Woodlawn in peace". From this information, it is deduced that she died in Philadelphia and was buried there at Woodlawn Cemetery (her obit says Woodlands Cemetery) sometime before the completion of the Harrisburg Opera House/Hotel around 1863.
2239. Death Certificate of Lurissa P. (Lincoln) Sanford, Cause of death - Obstruction of the bowels. Buried Nov. 19, 1862 at Woodlands Cemetery (Sam S. Sanford's manuscript stated it was Woodlawn).
As found on Philadelphia City Death Certificates 1803-1915 from FamilySearch Labs - online record seach pilot site.
2240. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 11-19-1862, Obituary of Lurissa Sanford is as follows: "SANFORD - On the morning of the 17th instant, Larissa P., wife of Samuel S. Sanford. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 35 S. Eleventh street, this day, 19th inst., at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery."
2241. Newspaper - New York Clipper (NY) Nov. 1862, Article states, ""Troubles rarely come singly," is an adage often quoted, and seldom is its truth so fully exemplified as in the case of Mr. S.S. Sanford, so long and so well known in minstrel circles. In a very brief period, he has lost through the stern hand of death, a beloved wife, and a respected father, and at the battle of Antietam, his brother was unfortunate enough to lose a leg in his country's cause." This, together with pecuniary misfortunes, would seem enough to break any man down, but, Job-like, he bears up with commendable patience and fortitude, and we sincerely hope that the future will make good to him the indebtedness of the past in comfort and happiness, as well as material prosperity. In reference to the late Mrs. Sanford, we have been handed the following by Mr. Cool White for publication, than whom, no one not of the family knew more of her private virtues and business capacity. OBITUARY-Died, on Monday, Nov. 17th, LURISSA SANDFORD, wife of Samuel S. Sandford, the well known proprietor of "Sandford's Opera Troupe." For many years past Mrs. S. has acted as manageress of the troupe, and her promptness in all business matters won for her the universal esteem of the public and the profession generally. Possessed of a mild and amiable disposition, a heart ever ready to respond to the appeal of the distressed and unfortunate, her loss will be severely felt by the poor, who were the continual recipients of her bounty; by the members of her profession, who will recall her many acts of kindness towards them; by the public, who will mourn the loss of a valuable member of society; and, most of all, by her bereaved husband, who now mourns the loss of a fond and affectionate wife. None knew her but to love her - The curtain of life has rung down, Life's drama with thee now is o'er, Mayest thou wear an immortal crown, Where sorrows can reach you no more."
2242. Valerie Crews letter on Genealogy.com message board "Re: Samuel Sanford/New York" dated April 14, 2005.
2243. 1850 United States Federal Census, Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2244. 1860 United States Federal Census, Heidelberg Lower, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2245. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 58 & 79.
2246. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859.
2247. 1860 United States Federal Census, Heidelberg Lower, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2248. 1850 United States Federal Census, Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2249. 1860 United States Federal Census, Heidelberg Lower, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2250. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 58 & 77.
2251. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859.
2252. 1850 United States Federal Census, Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2253. 1860 United States Federal Census, Heidelberg Lower, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2254. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 58.
2255. 1850 United States Federal Census, Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2256. 1860 United States Federal Census, Heidelberg Lower, Berks, Pennsylvania.
2257. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, LINDSAY, COL. HUGH. (1804-August 23, 1860) Showman in the business for about 40 years, performing primarily in Pennsylvania. Connected with various exhibitions from which he accumulated considerable wealth. At age 15, apprenticed with J. E. Myers and Lewis Mestayer. Subsequently, with John Miller’s company; Weyman’s, 1823-24; Welch’s; Fields & Ponier; Aaron Turner’s; H. Hawley’s; Mills & Harrison. Some of his pupils were S. S. Sandford, the minstrel; Skoweriski, the rope-walker; and equestrians Stout, Nagle, and Shindel. Married Lydia Panley, 1828. Died in Berks County, PA. [T. Allston Brown: “He was a warm-hearted and generous man, having probably disbursed in his day, for the benefit of others, a hundred thousand dollars....”].
2258. Newspaper - Hagarstown Torchlight (MD) 5-30-1844, Political article has the following included in it: "Col. Hugh Lindsay, whose renunciation of Locofocoism is fresh in the memory of our readers, delivered an address in German, which was enthusiactically applauded."
2259. Newspaper - Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA) 5-20-1844, Political article mentions Lindsay, part of which is as follows: "Col. Hugh Lindsay, well known as a leading loco foco of Berks county, has come out in favour of Clay and Markle, and denounces Van Buren, Muhlenberg and locofocoism in general. - Lanc. Union."
2260. Newspaper - Republican Compiler (Gettysburg,PA) 8-05-1844, Political article mentions Hugh Lindsay giving a speech denouncing PA Governor candidate Henry A. Muhlenberg.
2261. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 58, 81 & 96, Was "elected first Colonel of the 53rd Regiment of the Volunteers and Militia composing that Regiment, which I commanded for five years." He was "initiated a member of the Olive Branch Lodge, No. 16, Ancient York Masons, in Greenwich, New Jersey, in 1834, and took order up to the blue, and I was also a member of the Red Men's Order of Reading." Had eleven children - six living as of 1859 (four sons & two daughters).
2262. Book - "Genealogical Memoirs of Various Families of Tomkinson (1620-1904)", by Newton Powers Tomkinson, 1904, Shown as the brother of Mary and Jane Lindsay, uncle of Sam Sanford, and granduncle of Sarah Elizabeth (Pilgrim) Tomkinson.
2263. Newspaper - Public Ledger (PA) 12-11-1837, Hugh Lindsay is listed among the cases in the following article: "Recorder's Court of the Northern Liberties, Spring Garden and Kensington. Before the Recorder Robert T. Conrad, and different Aldermen of said districts. NOVEMBER TERM - SENTENCE DAY. Saturday, December 9. Hugh Lindsay, indicted for keeping a tippling house. Gone to Bucks County."
2264. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, http://www.circushistory.org/Cork/BurntCork2.htm
Link states: "He introduced to the public S. S. Sanford, a son of his sister.".
Shows place of birth as Philadelphia, Pa, in April 1804, and place of death as Bucks County, Pennsylvania, but other page on site -
http://www.circushistory.org/Olympians/OlympiansL2.htm
shows place of death as Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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2265. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859.
2266. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Olympians of the Sawdust Circle, http://www.circushistory.org/Olympians/OlympiansL2.htm
Shows place of death as Berks County, Pennsylvania, but other page on site -
http://www.circushistory.org/Cork/BurntCork2.htm
shows place of birth as Philadelphia, Pa, in April 1804, and place of death as Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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2267. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, LINDSAY, COL. HUGH. (1804-August 23, 1860) Showman in the business for about 40 years, performing primarily in Pennsylvania. Connected with various exhibitions from which he accumulated considerable wealth. At age 15, apprenticed with J. E. Myers and Lewis Mestayer. Subsequently, with John Miller’s company; Weyman’s, 1823-24; Welch’s; Fields & Ponier; Aaron Turner’s; H. Hawley’s; Mills & Harrison. Some of his pupils were S. S. Sandford, the minstrel; Skoweriski, the rope-walker; and equestrians Stout, Nagle, and Shindel. Married Lydia Panley, 1828. Died in Berks County, PA. [T. Allston Brown: “He was a warm-hearted and generous man, having probably disbursed in his day, for the benefit of others, a hundred thousand dollars....”].
2268. Newspaper - Lowell Daily Citizen And News (MA) 09-04-1860, Death announcement of Hugh Lindsay. Shown as having died in Lower Heidelberg, Pa.. Article states "...he was a veteran showman, and a shining light of circuses forty years ago..." and "He got rich in the business, invested his profits in real estate, and has for many years lived a quiet and retired life of a farmer. He published last year a book of his adventures which had a limited circulation."
2269. Newspaper - The Sun (MD) 08-29-1860, Death announcement of Hugh Lindsay. Article states "Death of a Well-Known Showman - Col. Hugh Lindsey, the well-known showman, died at his residence in Berks county, Pa, last week, aged 56 years. The Harrisburg Patriot says: There is probably no man living who is so well aquainted in the lower counties of Pennsylvania. He must have commenced his career as a showman at least forty years ago. We remember Miller and Lindsey as the two shining lights of the first circus within our recollection, and that traveled through Pennsylvania not less than thirty years ago. In after years he went it on his own hook, traveling through the country with exhibitions of various kinds. Among his pupils in the show business are S.S. Sanford, (his nephew,) Showeriski, who broke his neck by falling from a rope in the Front St. Theatre, in Baltimore: Stout, Nagle and Shindel, the equestrians."
2270. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, LINDSAY, COL. HUGH. (1804-August 23, 1860) Showman in the business for about 40 years, performing primarily in Pennsylvania. Connected with various exhibitions from which he accumulated considerable wealth. At age 15, apprenticed with J. E. Myers and Lewis Mestayer. Subsequently, with John Miller’s company; Weyman’s, 1823-24; Welch’s; Fields & Ponier; Aaron Turner’s; H. Hawley’s; Mills & Harrison. Some of his pupils were S. S. Sandford, the minstrel; Skoweriski, the rope-walker; and equestrians Stout, Nagle, and Shindel. Married Lydia Panley, 1828. Died in Berks County, PA. [T. Allston Brown: “He was a warm-hearted and generous man, having probably disbursed in his day, for the benefit of others, a hundred thousand dollars....”].
2271. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 56 & 58, Hugh Lindsay met Lydia Pauly in 1826 at Black Bear Tavern, 3rd St., Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pa.
2272. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, LINDSAY, COL. HUGH. (1804-August 23, 1860) Showman in the business for about 40 years, performing primarily in Pennsylvania. Connected with various exhibitions from which he accumulated considerable wealth. At age 15, apprenticed with J. E. Myers and Lewis Mestayer. Subsequently, with John Miller’s company; Weyman’s, 1823-24; Welch’s; Fields & Ponier; Aaron Turner’s; H. Hawley’s; Mills & Harrison. Some of his pupils were S. S. Sandford, the minstrel; Skoweriski, the rope-walker; and equestrians Stout, Nagle, and Shindel. Married Lydia Panley, 1828. Died in Berks County, PA. [T. Allston Brown: “He was a warm-hearted and generous man, having probably disbursed in his day, for the benefit of others, a hundred thousand dollars....”].
2273. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 56 & 58, Hugh Lindsay met Lydia Pauly in 1826 at Black Bear Tavern, 3rd St., Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pa.
2274. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 63, Hugh & Lydia Lindsay's 1st child died a few hours after being born.
2275. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 73, Born in the spring.
2276. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 73.
2277. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859.
2278. United States National Archives - War of 1812 Pension File of Thomas Coats, file numbers: Widow's Orig.# 14505, Widow's Ctf.# 23092, In Thomas Coats' pension file, a letter from his widow Mary P. Coats written Nov. 7, 1889 states: (edited for clarity) "I could write a column & tell how many of my relatives were in the Revolutionary War, [they] never asked for pension, they sold their property to live on, some wounded. My father was taken by the British (War of 1812) with all hands on board & put in Dartmoor Prison (England) for a while. My son (William H. H. Coats) is forty seven, named after his Grandfather by request (per other sources, it is proven that the father of Mary P. & Hugh Lindsay is named Hugh Lindsay, Sr.). He sent him a handsome medal."
2279. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 5, He had nine children - five sons and four daughters. Was a member of St. George Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia.
2280. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America.
2281. 1810 United States Federal Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Household shown as 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-44.
2282. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Page 5, Born near Lacaster City, Pa. In Hugh Lindsay Jr.'s 1859 book, he states his father is "upwards of ninety years" (born about 1769).
2283. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859, Pages 5 & 6, Hugh Lindsay Sr. was still alive as of the 1859 book of his son Hugh Jr.. Wished to be be buried along side his wife in St. George Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.
2284. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, IGI Individual Record shows extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record - Batch No.: M725763, Dates: 1792 - 1841, Source Call No.: 1312258. Record does not match the date shown in several newspaper articles referring to their daughter Mary P. Lindsay's birth date as being in early June 1797, as they would have been married after her birth. Since this is an official record, her birth year was most likely incorrect in the articles.
2285. Book - "Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. IX", 1880, pg. 425, Page 425, As found under "Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume II". In the section "St. Michael's and Zion Church - 1798" shows the July 3, 1798 marriage of Hugh Lindsey (sp) and Elizabeth Potts.
2286. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
2287. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, IGI Individual Record shows extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record - Batch No.: M725763, Dates: 1792 - 1841, Source Call No.: 1312258. Record does not match the date shown in several newspaper articles referring to their daughter Mary P. Lindsay's birth date as being in early June 1797, as they would have been married after her birth. Since this is an official record, her birth year was most likely incorrect in the articles.
2288. Book - "Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. IX", 1880, pg. 425, Page 425, As found under "Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume II". In the section "St. Michael's and Zion Church - 1798" shows the July 3, 1798 marriage of Hugh Lindsey (sp) and Elizabeth Potts.
2289. Book - "Historical Collections Relating To The Potts Family in Great Britain & America", Thomas Maxwell Potts, 1901.
2290. United States National Archives - Civil War Federal Pension File No.: Appl# 451612 (Widow's Appl# 912059), Certif# 868805 - William H.H. Coats.
2291. Pennsylvania Division of Vital Records Death Certificate of Mary Ann (Sanford) Funston - File No. 19533, Registered No. 5159.
2292. Newspaper - The North Adams Transcript (MA) 06-08-1899, The newpaper article states:
"Mrs. Mary P. Coats of Philadelphia celebrated her one hundred and second birthday a few days ago. Her family was represented in every war from that of the Revolution to the civil war, and it was a great source of grief to her that her sons were too old to enlist in the Spanish war."
2293. IGI Individual Record FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America, IGI Individual Record shows extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record - Batch No.: M725763, Dates: 1792 - 1841, Source Call No.: 1312258. Marriage record of Hugh Lindsay (spelled as Lindsey) & Elizabeth Potts shows the marriage date of 03 JUL 1798 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Record does not match the date shown in several newspaper articles referring to their daughter Mary P. Lindsay's birth date as being in early June 1797, as they would have been married after her birth. Since this is an official record, her birth year was most likely incorrect in the articles.
2294. Newspaper - The Gettysburg Compiler (PA) 06-27-1899, Funeral 06/23/1899.
Obituary states:
"The funeral of Mrs. Mary P. Coats, aged 102 years, took place in Philadelphia on Friday a week. She was a pensioner of the war of 1812 and her grandfather was with Washington when he crossed the Delaware. She was a friend of Stephen Girard and lived in a house adjoining his, her father holding a position on one of his vessels."
2295. Philadelphia City Archives, Department of Records - Philadelphia, Pa, June 2007 - Requested search of the City Archives for the Death Return of Mary P. Coats yielded no results. No record of death registration was found. Archives were searched by an archive employee for the months May-July for years 1898, 1899, & 1900 for Mary P. Coats/Coates based on her June 27, 1899 obituary, which mentions (incorrectly) a June 23, 1899 funeral. A microfilm showing the June/July 1899 Philadelphia, Pa death returns was also ordered at the Newark, DE LDS church from the main LDS Library in Utah. Mary P. Coats' death return was not located in this microfilm roll.
2296. Newspaper - Philadelphia Inquirer 06-09-1899, Obituary of Mary P. Coats, widow of Thomas Coats, 100 years of age. No place of burial is mentioned.
2297. Newspaper - Inter Ocean (IL) 10-27-1895, Article is as follows:
Sam Sanford, of Philadelphia, forty-five years ago, appeared as Uncle Tom in the original dramatization of Mrs. Stowe's novel. He is 75 years old, but is vigorous still, and his father lived to be 104, while his mother is still alive at the age of 99.
2298. Mount Moriah Cemetery Records 1856-1978, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA - online, Shown as being buried on June 9, 1899, in Sect. 36 Lot 77 Grave SW 1/4 of Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.
2299. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Burnt Cork and Tambourines, http://www.circushistory.org/Cork/BurntCork2.htm
Link states: "He introduced to the public S. S. Sanford, a son of his sister.".
Shows place of birth as Philadelphia, Pa, in April 1804, and place of death as Bucks County, Pennsylvania, but other page on site -
http://www.circushistory.org/Olympians/OlympiansL2.htm
shows place of death as Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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2300. Book - "History of the Life, Travels and Incidents of Col. Hugh Lindsay, the Celebrated Comedian, for a period of 37 years, Written by Himself", 1859.
2301. Circus Historical Society Webpage - Olympians of the Sawdust Circle, http://www.circushistory.org/Olympians/OlympiansL2.htm
Shows place of death as Berks County, Pennsylvania, but oth