Wesley COATE

Wesley COATE

Male 1778 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wesley COATE was born on 23 Sep 1778 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA (son of Daniel COATE and Sarah MILLES); and died.

    Notes:

    The bible is very difficult to read for his name. It could have been Hester instead. In either case, he or she was a twin to a Witty or Hitty Coate.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel COATE was born on 29 Aug 1739 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA (son of John COATE and Esther DOUGHTY); died on 26 Oct 1802 in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

    Notes:

    Daniel's birth record in his or his wife's bible reads "Daniel Coate was born the 29th of october at 8 o'Clock in the morning on the first day of the week in the year of our Lord 1739." Daniel is in the 1773 tax list for Burlington, NJ.

    His estate papers provided by Dorothy Wiland are as follows: "1811 Filed an estate division: found on LDS microfilm 848867 Division of Land, Burlington 1798-1828 Recorded 6 November 1811 Joseph W. McCormick Whereas Daniel Coate late of the township of Evesham and County of Burlington deceased in his life time and at the time of his death by force and virtue of sundry conveyances and (assurances?) in the (law?) to him duly made and authenticated became seized of and in two hundred and fifty five acres of land situate in the township of Northampton and County aforesaid as by a late survey of the same recorded in the surveyor General's office, in the city of Burlington in Lib AA p. 220 will appear and being so thereof seized departed his natural life intestate. Sinced the alteration of the law directing the descent of real estate (__?) the twenty-fourth day of May one thousand seven hundred and eight (smeared page makes it read eighty) in consequence all his said land and real estate descended to and vested in Michael Coate, Asahel Coate, Sarah Page wife of Thomas Page junior, late Sarah Coate, John Coate, and Samuel Coate only children and heirs at law of the said Daniel Coate. And the said Thomas Page and Sarah, his wife being so seized of one equal individed ninth part of all and singular the land aforesaid, sold and conveyed the same in fee to the said Asahel Coate as by their deed dated the _____ day of _____ one thousand eight hundred and three as by reference to the same will appear. And the said John Coate being of one equal undivided two ninths of all and singular the lands aforesaid sold and conveyed the same unto the said Asahel Coate in fee by deed dated the _____day of _____ in the year last aforesaid as by reference to the same will appear. And whereas the said Michael Coate & Samuel Coate each of them holding two ninths of the land aforesaid and the said Asahel Coate, in his own right and by virtue of the conveyances aforesaid holdeth five ninths of the premises aforesaid and holding the same undivided as tenants in common and being willing and desirous that a full fair and compleate division of all & singular the lands aforesaid should be made between them & to prevent all causes of strife and litigation as well as to perpetuate amity and friendship between them have and by these presents do nominate constitute and appoint (Nathaniel?) Moore and Job Jones of the said county of Burlington commissioners to divide the same between them agreeably to the directions of the aforesaid recited act and the division being so made & authenticated under the hands and seals of the said Commissioners shall be binding and conclusive on them their heirs and assigns respectfully therein. In witness whereof the said Michael Coate, Asahel Coate, and Samuel Coate hath hereunto set their hands and seals the thirtieth day of May in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred four. (1804) Following this paper, is another that repeats, almost exactly, the above plus a physical description of the property and it seems that both of these papers were filed together in 1811.

    Daniel married Sarah MILLES on 8 Nov 1766 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ. Sarah (daughter of Unknown MILLES) was born on 20 Nov 1745 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; died on 12 Jul 1825 in Lumberton, Burlington, NJ, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah MILLES was born on 20 Nov 1745 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA (daughter of Unknown MILLES); died on 12 Jul 1825 in Lumberton, Burlington, NJ, USA.

    Notes:

    The bible that originally belonged to Sarah Milles's family was passed down to this Sarah Mills when she married Daniel Coate. I say this because at the beginning of the last section of her bible which is a collection of psalms put into meter (or song), it states "Sarah Moor her Book God give her grace ther into Look for whan the Belles". On the side of this page is also handwritten, "Sarah Moor Whiton may 27 1740". From this I am assuming that Sarah Milles' mother was named Sarah Moor until she married a Whiton and then married a Milles before she had Sarah Milles in 1745. A second theory is that her grandmother was named Sarah Moor before she married a Whiton, and she gave her bible to Sarah Milles when she married Daniel Coate.

    In an earlier spot that is bookmarked in the bible, a likely sister of Sarah's is written "In the year of our Lord 1742 10 month 3 day then was boarnd Rosana Milles (and further down), William Wilson" In the page before the New Testament starts it states "I the year of our Lord 1745 9 month 20 day then was bornd Sarah Milles." Earlier in the book in front of the beginning of the Old Testament the following information is given about her "Sarah Caote wfie of Dal Coate was Born the 20th of November in the year of our Lord 1745". This dating pattern suggests that Sarah Milles parents were Quakers when she was born as her original birth record in the bible lists the date as 9/20/1745 which would have been the Quaker format in that time period for a November birth date. In the end flaps of the book there is definitely writing, but it doesn't make sense as essential words have faded over the years.

    Here is what is readable in 2004 when the bible is almost 400 years old, on the front inside cover is states "Sarah Milles in the Year of our Lord....Sarah Coate Daniel Coate, and on the back inside flap it states "Ard(h) Ca(yre) his book 1766, Job 22, 19th Varse," on side of back page it states "Joshua" "Joshua" "Joshua", upside down from that it says Joseph." The bible's earliest date that it was hand written in was 1678. The following scribblings which look like someone learning to write his name are on the page after the title page for the New Testament. They read "William Hill (Hanr) Ha(url) Anno 1678 William Andand (A ) (A ) O W JJJJJ William JJJJJJJJJ II." In the page before the concordance of the bible in hand writing it says "Ambros hands and Ambros R was Ambros hand" (at least that is sure what it looks like.) From: DorothyWiland@aol.com: This is the will of Sarah Mills Coate wife of Daniel Coate.

    WILL OF SARAH COATE 1825 Burlington,NJ I Sarah Coate of the township of Evesham, in the County of Burlington and State of New Jersey, being at this time in a good State of health, and of a good, sound, well disposing, mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say (Imprinis?)I will and order that my funeral expences, and all my just debts be duly paid by my son Asahel Coate and of the real estate which I shall herein after give to him as soon as may be convenient for him to do after my decease. Secondly I give and devise to my Son Asahel Coate all my plantation and real estate whatsoever Situate in the Township of Evesham (or elseware) with all the appurtenances belonging hereto, To hold to my son Asahel Coate his heirs and assigns forever -Provided that my Son Asahel Coate pays of duly the Several legacies which I shall herein order and direct him to pay, that is to say, I give and bequeath to my grand son Asahel Page (son of my daughter Sarah Page two hundred dollars in money to be paid by my son Asahel Coate and of the real estate which I have herein above given to him within one year after my decease: Provided that my grandson Asahel Page pays? the Interest of three hundred dollars yearly to me or to some other person as I shall direct him to pay the same during my life time. But of the whole or any part of the Interest money being unpaid by him at my decease, the same is to be deducted out of the above legacy of two hundred dollars--. Also I give and bequeath to my four grand Sons namely John, Abner, Daniel and Thomas Page (the sons of my daughter above named) the sum of three hundred dollars [ink blot] in money: To be paid by my Son Asahel Coate out of the lands which I have above given to him as they arrive to the age of twenty one but in case one or more of them arrive to the age of twenty one then in that case I order the same to be paid to such, in one year after my decease. Likewise I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sophia Coate the daughter of my son Samuel Coate, the sum of five hundred dollars in money. And to my grandson Daniel Coate, the son of my son Samuel Coate, the sum of seven hundred dollars in money, which said two sums of money is to be paid to the said Sophia and Daniel Coate when they come to the age of twenty one, by my Son Asahel Coate out of the real estate which I have herein before given to him but if either or both of them comes to the age of twenty one before my decease I order the same to be paid to them in one year after my decease. Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah Coate, the daughter of my Son Asahel Coate, the bed and bed clothse which I occupy and make use of And to my grand Son Asahel Page I give and bequeath my other bed and bedclothes. Fourthly, I give and bequeath the remainder of my moveable Estate including my wearing apparel to be equally divided amongst my Son Asahel Coates children. Fifthly As my Son John Coate having been gone from this parts several years and not having had a full account of his (unreadable) And in case if he should return I order and direct my Son Asahel Coate to pay him eighty dollars a year as long as he lives out of the lands which I have given him. And Lastly, I do nominate and appoint my Son Asahel Coate my Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking making nul and void all former wills and Testaments by me made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this eighteenth day of the fifth month in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and twenty one. Signed Sealed and declared by the testator to be her last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as sitnesses in her presence. Hannah Stockton, Haines Sharp, Joshua Sharp Joshua Sharp one of the witnesses to the aforewritten will alleging himself to be conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath and being duly affirmed according to law doth declare by that he Saw Sarah Coate the testatrix therein named deceased sign and seal the same and heard her publish pronounce and declare the aforegong writing to be her last will and testatment: that at the time of the doing thereof the said testatrix was of sound and disposing mind & memory so far as this affirmant knows and as he verily believes and that Hannah Stockton and Haines Sharp the other subscribing evidences were present at the same time & signed their names as (unreadable) to the said will together with this affirmant in the presence of the said testatrix. Joshua Sharp Affirmed the 6th day of August 1825 before me Abrm Brown Surrog Asahel Coate executor in the aforewritten will named alleging himself to be conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath and being duly affirmed according to law doth declare & say that the afore(cut off word) instrument contains the true last will and testament of Sarah Coate the testatrix therein named deceased so far as he knows and as he verily believes, that he will well and truly perform the same by paying first the debts of the said deceased and then the legacies in the said testament specified so far as the goods chattels & credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend; and that he will make & exhibit unto the Prerogative Office at Trenton a true and perfect inventory of all & singular the goods chattels & credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to his knowledge or possession or to the possession of any other person or persons for his use & render a just & true account when thereunto lawfully required. Asahel Coate Affirmed the 6th day of August 1825 before me Abrm Brown Surrog I Abraham Brown Surrogate of the County of Burlington do certify the annexed to be a true copy of the last will and testament of Sarah Coate late of the County of Burlinton deceased and that Asahel Coate of the County of Burlington the executor therein named proved the same before me and is duly authorised to take upon himself the administration of the estate of the testatrix agreeably to the said will Witness my hand and seal of office the sixth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five. signed Abraham Brown

    Children:
    1. Rev. Michael COATE was born on 15 Dec 1767 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died on 1 Aug 1814 in , , NJ, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Burial Ground, Hunterdon, NJ.
    2. Asahel COATE was born on 21 Nov 1769 in Lumberton, Burlington, NJ, USA; died on 17 Oct 1860 in , Burlington, NJ.
    3. John COATE was born on 18 Feb 1772 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 1811.
    4. Sarah COATE was born on 30 Jan 1774 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 1811.
    5. 1. Wesley COATE was born on 23 Sep 1778 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; and died.
    6. Witty COATE was born on 23 Sep 1778; and died.
    7. Samuel COATE was born in in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 1811.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John COATEJohn COATE was born on 8 May 1699 in , Bucks, PA (son of Samuel COATE, * and Mary SAUNDERS); died before Sep 1751 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA.

    Notes:

    John Coate received the tract of land across from "Wells Ferry" that crossed the Delaware River to the Province of Pennsylvania from his father Samuel in his will. He applied for and received a license from Gov. Burnet to operate a ferry in Amwell township, Hunterdon Co., NJ on his side of the Delaware on Apr 30, 1726. He is listed as owning a hotel at this crossing too. ("Ferry Tracts in Pennsylvania and New Jersey", p.602) In 1728, he sold 200 acres of this tract of land to John Purcell and another 30 acres on Augst 4, 1732. This same tract when resold in 1732 includes a course described as "a post standing by the Kings Road that leads to the ferry over the aforesaid River Delaware to John Wells." (C-1542) By 1732, he was listed as living in Bethlehem Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ. (It was Bethlehem Twp. through at least 1741, then Kingwood and is now Franklin Township.) His property was a couple miles from Quakertown, NJ. It is likely that land that Josoph R. Mathews lived on according to "The Jerseyman". He no longer lived on it by 1743. The 1732 deed refers to a post in William Coates and in Henry Coates land (his brothers' land) (C-1499) Both he and Henry were members of Kingwood Friends Quaker Meeting. He voted in the 1738 elections for John Emley and Benj. Smith and was listed as living in Amwell Twp. at that time. He did not vote for a Jno. Coate also running in that election. By 1741, he is listed as a freeholder in Bethlehem Twp. , NJ again. That means that he owned at least 50 acres, cultivated at least 10 of them or if in a burrough, that he owned at least 3 acres and a home. (C-1824) John's death date is probably 1751. John Coate, Sr., Tavern Keeper of Kingwood Twp. left his estate to wife Esther, son Henry and other unnamed children in his will dated May 3, 1751. It was probated on Sept. 3, 1751. It is transcribed here by Charlotte Coats. "John Coate, May 5, 1751, of Kingwood Township, Hunterdon Co., tavern keeper; will of. Wife, Esther. children spoken of, but not by name, except son Henry, who and his mother are made executors. Witnesses-Nathaniel Leforge, James Brooks, John Simcock, sr. Proved Sept 10, 1751; Sept 3, 1751, inventory 368.16.3 pounds, incl. books; a silver spoon; bounds and book debts, 320 pounds; made by John Mullinner and Nathaniel Leforge. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760" (C-1p.166, 296, E) Bible records for this family exist in a Bible published in Edinburgh by Alexander Kinciad in the 1770's or 1780s. All the dates in it for this family were written in one hand, years after the dates actually occurred. (C-296) According to one Public Family Tree at ancestrees, John was born in Hempstead, Queens, New York instead. This is not where I've found the family living before at all, but am including it for further study.

    John married Esther DOUGHTY on 22 Jul 1727 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, USA. Esther (daughter of Jacob DOUGHTY and Amy WHITEHEAD) was born on 17 Aug 1708 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 7 Apr 1742 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA; was buried before 1743. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Esther DOUGHTYEsther DOUGHTY was born on 17 Aug 1708 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, USA (daughter of Jacob DOUGHTY and Amy WHITEHEAD); died after 7 Apr 1742 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA; was buried before 1743.

    Notes:

    When Esther has her estate administered in 1742, a Samuel is the executor. This Samuel couldn't be her son who was still a child but could be her brother-in-law.

    Children:
    1. Jacob COATE was born on 27 Jul 1728 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA; and died.
    2. Henry COATE was born on 30 Aug 1730 in , Hunterdon, NJ; died in 1787 in , , NJ, USA.
    3. John COATE was born on 16 Feb 1732 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died on 25 Apr 1786 in Of Burlington Co., NJ.
    4. Amie Anne COATE was born on 25 Mar 1735 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died on 19 Nov 1765 in Springfield, Burlington, NJ.
    5. Samuel COATE was born in 11th da 11th mo 1737 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 1742.
    6. 2. Daniel COATE was born on 29 Aug 1739 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died on 26 Oct 1802 in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.
    7. William COATE was born on 1 Nov 1742 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA; and died.

  3. 6.  Unknown MILLES
    Children:
    1. Rosana MILLES was born on 3 Oct 1742; and died.
    2. 3. Sarah MILLES was born on 20 Nov 1745 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; died on 12 Jul 1825 in Lumberton, Burlington, NJ, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel COATE, *Samuel COATE, * was born on 10 Jan 1670 in Lambrook, Somerset, ENG; was christened on 10 Nov 1670 (son of John COATE, * and Elizabeth HUMPHREYS); died before 23 Dec 1723 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, USA.

    Notes:

    We have several cousins who descend from different sons of Samuel in our YDNA group to prove our descent from Samuel Coate, b. 1670! See these findings at: http://www.ancestrees.com/henrycoatebabt1595ydnagroup.html

    Samuel Coate from Somersetshire, England first appears in Pennsylvania with his father, John Coate in 1685. (C-568) He could be the Samuel Coates who arrived in Maryland in 1682. In 1699, through an instrument in writing, his father gave him 200 acres of land that he had purchased on Mar 13, 1689 from Israel Taylor. Samuel, himself, had purchased 23 more acres from this same Israel Taylor on Nov. 16, 1696. After his father's death, in late 1699 or early 1700, Samuel sold the land he inherited from his father John and settled in Burlington Co., NJ.

    One source entitled, "The Samuel Coate Family" says that Samuel settled near his brother, Marmaduke, who came over in 1717 (1713) and settled in Burlington Co. as proved by the will of Ann Coate, widow of Marmaduke. (1929) (C-549d) I believe this brother relationship to be an error as John Coate had a son Samuel but no known son, Marmaduke. It is more likely that Samuel and Marmaduke were cousins and this was the kinship referred to in Ann Coate's will. Another possible way the "Samuel Coate Family" erred in saying he lived near his brother, Marmaduke, is that Samuel did live fairly near his older brother James, who came to Philadelphia. James and his other brother Henry supposedly came over after their father, John and brother Samuel. (C-1542)

    He appears often in Quaker records in the Middletown Monthly Meeting of Friends, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. He signed a testimony against the sale of "rum or other strong liquors to the Indian" on 11/5/1687. He witnessed several marriages: 1) Jeffery Hawkins and Ellen Pierson on 9/21/1687 at the home of the bride, 2) William Smith and Mary Cronasdale on 1/12/1688, and 3) his elder brother James and Mary Watson at the Philadelphia Meeting House on 12/8/1691/92. He was a member of the Grand Jury of the Quarter Sessions Court in Bucks County, PA on 7/13/1693. He was a road juror ordered by the court to help lay out a cart road from Newtown to the ferry house at a session dated 12/1693, the second Wednesday of the month. He declared his intention to marry Mary Sanders on 11/3/1694/5 at the Middletown Meeting. Samuel and Mary also declared their intention to marry at the Falls Meeting on 12/6/1694/5 also. It appears they went to both meeting houses a second time to inform all interested family and friends of their intent to marry on 12/7/1694/5 and 1/6/1694/5 before proceeding to marry. Samuel was on a Petit Jury on 10/9/1696, a Common Pleas Jury on the 10th month, 1697 and a Grand Jury on 7/14/1698 and 1/8/1698/9.

    In 1700, after his move to Burlington Co., NJ, there is a Samuel Coate who was listed as one of the men who helped survey and lay out a by-road for accommodating the "back inhabitants" leading into the Kings Road. (C-1668) Since he is the only Samuel I know of living in Burlington Co., NJ in 1702, the following records also likely apply to him. He and Samuel Beard acknowledged to the court that they owed the King forty lbs. which was to be levied on their goods, chattles and tenements on condition that Samuell Coates keep the peace particularly toward Elizabeth White and Elizabeth Brown. These two women had attested to the court that they were afraid he would abuse or ravish them and felt their lives were in danger. The court then ordered Samuel Coates to find security to prove his intention was peaceful. Samuel was also charged with four others of neglecting service on the road in that year. In that same year in court, Samuel was named as one of the new Constables from Burlington. These records were summarized in "The Burlington Court Book, a Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey, 1680-1709", by H. Clay Reed. (C-1673)

    On 1/10/1702/3, he submitted the purchase of a deed for 3 acres of land in Newtown, with the deed dated 9/16/1696. He appears to have sold that land plus 19 other acres to Shadrack Walley on that same day, 1/10/1702/3 and then submit it to the courts on 7/8/1703. In 1705 he was named as a Grand Juror in the court records. (C-1673) The Old York Road went from Market St. in Philadelphia through Newtown, Bucks Co., PA to land he later bought in Springfield, Burlington, NJ and in 1722 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ (at least 400 acres) over the Delaware River. It appears his sons inherited different parts of this land that had then become Bethlehem Twp. which later became Kingwood, Hunterdon Co., NJ and possibly Amwell Co., NJ.

    Here are the deed records that belong to him in NJ records:
    Coate, Samuel (Grantee) TO: Samuel Coate 10 May 1703 L (WJ) : Folio 337 (SSTSE02
    FROM: Joseph English
    CONVEYANCE. Burlington County.
    OTHERS NAMED:
    LOCATIONS: West Jersey; Burlington Coate, Samuel (Grantor) TO: Roger Fort (son-in-law, husband of d. Ann Coate) 11 May 1722 W (WJ) : Folio 339 (SSTSE023)
    FROM: Samuel Coate
    CONVEYANCE. Springfield, Burlington County.
    OTHERS NAMED:
    LOCATIONS: West Jersey; Burlington; Springfield Township Coate, Samuel (Named) TO: Roger Fort (added by Linda Coate: Support for Roger Fort being his son in law) 27 Mar 1723 Basse B (Surveys, 207-290) : Folio 264 (SSTSE023)
    FROM:
    SURVEY. 197 acres. Springfield Township; Burlington County. For Roger Fort. Land purchased of Samuel Coate. Bordering lands of Ananiah Gaunt. [Warrant Date: 13 Aug 1722]. View PDF
    OTHERS NAMED: Samuel Coate; Hananiah Gaunt
    LOCATIONS: West Jersey; Burlington; Springfield Township

    He and his family took a certificate to Buckingham from Burlington on March 6, 1723 (the same year he died). Quaker minutes mention sons John and Henry and in the Women's minutes from Buckingham it mentions Mary Coate and daughter Elizabeth. (C-549c, 995, 1086)

    Samuel purchased the land they moved to in 1723 on April 17, 1722: 400 acres of land in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co. from Robert Eaton adjoining John Holcombe's land. (This land is now a part of Mercer Co., NJ.) Samuel Coate was listed as of Springfield, Burlington Co., NJ at the time. He also purchased an additional adjoining 100 acres according to the deed where his son William sells 150 acres of the land in 1728. (I'm suggesting this extra land purchase also included land in what became Bethlehem Twp. (and then Kingwood Twp.) as that is where we can verify his son John's land was. He was a carpenter and appears to have established a ferry service there known as Coate's Ferry on the Delaware River. Opposite him was a service owned by John Wells known as "Wells ferry" on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware. It is interesting to note that this ferry service later became known as Coryell's Crossing (Corryell's Ferry in Lamberton, NJ) and was where Washington crossed the Delaware in the Revolutionary War and is the scene of the famous painting of same. It was approximately 5 miles from what had become Trenton, NJ at the time.

    On Aug. 24, 1723, John Bainbridge, Samuel Coate, Thomas Curtis, Joshua Anderson, Andrew Smith, and Nathaniel Leonard, freeholders, received tax money from Capt. Ralph Hunt for the running of the government in Maidenhead, Hopewell, Amwell and Trenton Townships, NJ. I have no further details in his involvement in running the townships than this record in the deeds of NJ. (C-2152)

    After Samuel's death in 1723, his land on the hill along Yoark Road went to sons John, Henry, and William. His will was written Nov. 22, 1723 and proved Jan. 8, 1723/24. It lists wife Mary, children: John, Henry, William, Marmaduke, Samuel and Elizabeth. (C-549d, 1078, 1433) In his will, he is referred to as Samuel Coate, Gentleman, of Amwell, Hunterdon Co., NJ. He bequeathed 200 aces to son John, 200 to son Henry and the rest to son William. His Executors were sons, John and Henry. It was witnessed by Jon Holcombe, John Wells, and Benjamin Willcocks. The inventory of his estate dated Dec. 23, 1723 included a clock, the family bible and other books and was made by George Green and John Holcombe In 1728, his son John sold 200 acres of the tract of land he was given by his father, to John Purcell. In 1732, John Coate, of Bethlehem, N.J. (which later became Kingwood Twp., NJ) sold 30 acres more of this land to John Holcombe. It is a home built by this John Holcombe that Washington stayed in twice during the Revolutionary War. (This 1732 deed mentions adjoining posts belonging to William and Henry Coate's lands.) (C-153)

    Two Coate names appear in Freeholders lists for New Jersey, that could be his sons. John Coates was a landholder who was selected as the 42nd juror in Bethlehem Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ in 1741 (Vol. 37, pg. 56-Genealogical Mag. of N.J.) and Henry Coates was a land holder in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ. (C-294, Vol. 37, p.54)

    Son Marmaduke is in Quaker records when he married Sarah Mathis in Little Egg Harbor, 1747. (C-549c)

    Son William is still puzzling. He or his uncle account for the William who witnessed a Quaker marriage in Burlington County, NJ. He sold his land, 150 acres, that he inherited from his father, Samuel, on May 21, 1729 to William Cornwell. (C-549d). We do not know how much land he received from his father, as deed records do not tell us the amount that Samuel first purchased. We know it was large enough to encompass 197 acres that went to his son-in-law, Roger Fort, 200 acres to son John, 200 acres to son Henry and all the rest which included at least 150+ plus acres to son William. That could also indicate that William is his oldest living son. It is likely that he still retained some land as his name is mentioned in a deed of sale by his brother in 1732. (C-153) This is possibly the William who moved to what became Newberry County, SC by 1762. (See William's bio on ancestrees for further details as he could also be the William Coats who lived in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, PA by 1734.)

    Samuel married Mary SAUNDERS on 6 Jan 1695 in Falls M.M., Bucks, PA, USA. Mary (daughter of John SAUNDERS, * and Mary FARLEY) was born on 24 Jun 1672 in of, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1733 in Falls, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary SAUNDERSMary SAUNDERS was born on 24 Jun 1672 in of, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of John SAUNDERS, * and Mary FARLEY); died in 1733 in Falls, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States.

    Notes:

    Mary is mentioned in will of Ann Coate, widow of Marmaduke, of Burlington Co., NJ. in January of 1729/30. (C-253c)

    I currently have found 7 triangulations on chromosomes 5 and 22 with descendants of John Sanders m. to Mary Farley via Mary Farley's father, George proving that she descends through the early Massachusetts Sanders and Farley families. They averaged 4.71 cM's and a 27Q value of certainty between all of them when compared to my Uncle's DNA. This is above the average in cM and Q value size for this distance in time because I was able to compare these cousin's DNA with my Uncles.

    I also found 3 triangulations through the John Sanders married Mary Clarke of less strength in average cM match size and in average Q values that highly suggest that both of these 2 early Sanders/Saunders families are related to each other.

    Children:
    1. Samuel COATE was born on 3 Mar 1696 in Neshanning, Middletown M.M., PA, USA; died before 28 Jan 1736 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJ.
    2. 4. John COATE was born on 8 May 1699 in , Bucks, PA; died before Sep 1751 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA.
    3. Henry COATE, * was born in 1700 in Of Kingwood M.M., Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died about May 1784 in , 96 District (Now Abbeville), SC, USA.
    4. Marmaduke COATE was born after 1702 in , Hunterdon, NJ; died on 7 May 1749 in Mansfield, Burlington, NJ.
    5. William COATS was born before 1703 in Of Burlington Co., NJ; and died.
    6. Elizabeth COATE was born after 1704 in Buckingham M.M., Bucks, PA; died after 1743.

  3. 10.  Jacob DOUGHTYJacob DOUGHTY died after 1727 in Quakertown, Hunterdon, NJ.

    Notes:

    Jacob Doughty was one of the first, if not the first Quaker to settle in Quakertown, NJ. He owned land there previous to 1727. John Stevenson's deed record of that year adjoined land owned by Jacob Doughty. Samuel Large purchased some of Jacob Doughty's original 1,212 acres around 1729.

    Jacob married Amy WHITEHEAD before 1702. Amy was born on 7 Aug 1679; died before 1 Aug 1742 in , Hunterdon, NJ, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Amy WHITEHEAD was born on 7 Aug 1679; died before 1 Aug 1742 in , Hunterdon, NJ, USA.

    Notes:

    In her will she names, daughter, Esther Coat (who was the wife of John Coate), and Executor Samuel Coat. The Samuel, I can't place since known Samuel's that are related to John Coat, husband of Esther, are either too young or dead in 1742. (C-1006) Here is a summary of that record. Name: Samuel Coat Description: Executor Date: 7 Apr 1742Prove Date: 1 Aug 1742BookPage: F:305Remarks: Amy Dougherty, Doughty. Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Widow. April 7, 1742. August 1, 1742. F.305. Children: Daniel, Debora Heaton, Mary Jones, Sarah Humphreys, Elizabeth Stockton, Esther Coat and Abigal King. Grandchildren: Jacob and Samuel Stockton, Anne Jones, Anne Stockton, Anne Coat and Anne King. Son-in-law: Joseph Stockton. Exec: Daniel Dougherty, Joseph Stockton, Samuel Coat and William King.

    Children:
    1. Amme DOUGHTY was born on 11 Jul 1702; died in in Of New Jersey.
    2. 5. Esther DOUGHTY was born on 17 Aug 1708 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon, NJ, USA; died after 7 Apr 1742 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA; was buried before 1743.