Mary "Polly" LONG

Mary "Polly" LONG

Female Abt 1784 - Abt 1887  (~ 103 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary "Polly" LONG was born about 1784 in Newberry, Newberry, SC (daughter of Major Benjamin LONG and Priscilla TURNER); died about 1887 in Of Winter Seat, Edgefield, SC.

    Notes:

    She is listed as Polly Nance in Summers, "From Newberry". When she married her second husband, they moved to Mississippi. (C-1914)

    Mary married Captain Henry C. COATES on 10 Jan 1808 in Newberry, Newberry, SC. Captain (son of Little John COATE and Susannah ENNIS) was born about 1772 in , Newberry, SC, USA; died on 7 Jan 1828 in , Newberry, SC, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Caroline COATE was born on 18 May 1809 in , Newberry, SC, USA; died on 2 Aug 1851 in , Newberry, SC, USA; was buried about 4 Aug 1851 in , Newberry, SC, USA.
    2. Major John COATES was born on 5 Aug 1811 in , Newberry, SC, USA; and died.
    3. James Madison COATES was born on 29 Mar 1813 in , Newberry, SC, USA; died on 30 May 1869 in Selma, , AL.
    4. George Robertson COATES was born on 19 Dec 1815 in , Newberry, SC, USA; and died.
    5. Benjamin Franklin COATES was born on 22 Feb 1818 in , Newberry, SC, USA; died in in Richmond, Richmond (City), Virginia, USA.
    6. Amanda COATES was born on 30 Nov 1820 in , Newberry, SC, USA; and died.
    7. William Henry COATES was born on 12 Dec 1822 in , Newberry, SC, USA; and died.
    8. Barbara COATES was born about 1824 in , Newberry, SC, USA; and died.

    Family/Spouse: John GASKINS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Major Benjamin LONG died after 1820 in Of Newberry District, S.C..

    Notes:

    Benjamin was a Revolutionary War patriot listed along with Capt. John Coate, Private William Coate, John Chandler, James Gallbreath and Elijah Teague. It is not known for certain who Capt. John and Private William Coate are, but could easily be relatives of Benjamin Long's daughter's husband, Henry Coate. Benjamin and his wife, Priscilla sold land to his future son-in-law, Henry Coate on Feb. 10, 1800 in Newberry District, South Carolina.

    Major married Priscilla TURNER. Priscilla (daughter of William TURNER and Elizabeth UNKNOWN) was born in in Newberry, Newberry, SC; died after 1820 in Of Newberry, Newberry, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Priscilla TURNER was born in in Newberry, Newberry, SC (daughter of William TURNER and Elizabeth UNKNOWN); died after 1820 in Of Newberry, Newberry, SC.

    Notes:

    Prisilla Turner was supposedly related to and perhaps a sister of the (John?) Turner (and James Coate, son of Big John) that was in an incident that ended in the death of a Mr. Cox. Mr. Cox was possibly a Quaker as some members of the Bush River Monthly Meeting held that name. Mr. Turner was placed in the stocks for a day, whilst James fled the area, never to be heard of again in South Carolina. (C-1842) She died after 1820 when she and her husband and 2 Gaskins (daughter and son-in-law?) sue her son-in-law Henry and their daughter, Henry's wife, for some debt involved in the estate disbursement of Benjamin's father, William. (E) A summary of this record follows as forwarded by Charlotte Coats."LDS Film # 24219 FiledJune 30, 1819 Box 45, No. 11Priscilla Long, John Gaskins, his wife Decree - Bill of DiscoveryJudge Henry DeSaussureSarah Gaskins, and Benjamin F. Long Partition, Distribution & ReliefVsHenry Coate, Polly Coate his wife and William SpraginsWilliam Turner of Saluda made out his Will on February 1, 1774. The Will wasproved in Charleston October 25, 1776. Among other clauses in the Will, $250and land were bequeathed to a daughter Priscilla who later married BenjaminLong Sr. The children of Priscilla Long were Henry (Deceased), Elizabethdeceased (formerly wife of Benjamin Coate), Polly wife of Benjamin Coate,Sarah the wife of John Gaskins and Polly wife of Benjamin F. Long. BenjaminLong Sr. died 1817 intestate survived by wife Priscilla and children Pollywife of Henry Coate, Sarah wife of John Gaskins and Benjamin F. Long Jr. Inhis lifetime, On February 18, 1806 Benjamin Long Sr. conveyed to Henry Coate24 acres of the land given to his wife by her father through the persuasionof her husband. However, she never relinquished her right of inheritance. OnMarch 15, 1808 the remainder of the land belonging to Priscilla Long wasconveyed by Benjamin Long Sr. to William Coate. At that time Priscilla Longrelinquished her inheritance but did not join in the execution of the deed,nor did she sign away her dower. The question remained as to who had legalrights to the land.Also, on December 6 1791 Elizabeth Turner gave her grandson, William HenryLong, a 9-year-old slave named Frank. The slave was delivered to the father,Benjamin Long, who had benefit of the slave until he died. William HenryLong died intestate 1800 and survived by a father and siblings Elizabethdeceased wife of Henry Coate and survived by one daughter, Polly the presentwife of Henry Coate, Sarah the wife of John Gaskins and Benjamin F. Long.John Gaskins administrated the estate. The original papers recording thegift of Elizabeth Turner were recorded in Newberry Court and later lost ormislaid or in the possession of Henry Coate. After the death of WilliamHenry Long, Henry Coate took possession of the slave and maintained him forthree years and later sold him to William Spraggins. The yearly hire of theslave was worth $100/year. Elizabeth Turner made her Will July 19 1811 withcertain bequests to Priscilla Long wife of Major Benjamin Long and herchildren lawfully begotten of her body three slaves named Monday, his wifeSible and son Jacob; to her son Edward Turner she left slaves named Princeand Sarah; to her daughters Molly Edwards, Elizabeth Stephens, Deborah Cookand Priscilla Long share and share alike. In 1813 Elizabeth Turner died withHenry Coate and Benjamin Long as her executors.When Benjamin Long died he was insolvent. The only way Priscilla couldpreserve the ownership of her slaves after the death of her husband was torelinquish them to her children. The slaves had increased with three morechildren Monday, Charles and Salla. The Court was petitioned to determinewhat land and slaves were to be distributed among all the distributees namedand for relief for the administrators. The case and decree were written on33 pages and the decree alone was 2

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary "Polly" LONG was born about 1784 in Newberry, Newberry, SC; died about 1887 in Of Winter Seat, Edgefield, SC.
    2. Elizabeth (Betsy) LONG was born on 29 Oct 1786 in Of Newberry, Newberry, SC; died on 7 Oct 1806 in , Newberry, SC, USA; was buried about 8 Oct 1806 in , Newberry, SC, USA.
    3. Benjamin Franklin LONG was born before 1804; and died.
    4. Sarah "Sally" LONG


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William TURNER died before 25 Oct 1776 in Of Saluda, SC.

    Notes:

    It is possible that he was married twice. The Annals of Newberry give his daughter, Priscilla's mother's name as Mary.

    William married Elizabeth UNKNOWN. Elizabeth died in 1813 in Of Newberry District, S.C.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth UNKNOWN died in 1813 in Of Newberry District, S.C..

    Notes:

    She gave land to her grand-daughter, Sally Long in an 1811 deed in Newberry District, SC in which she lists her as her loving granddaughter, daughter of Benjamin Long. She also sadly deeded infant slaves to her daughter Sally Long and to one of her grandchildren in 1804, Benjamin Franklin Long. I am assuming that Sally was a nickname for Priscilla Long, wife of Benjamin Long.

    Children:
    1. 3. Priscilla TURNER was born in in Newberry, Newberry, SC; died after 1820 in Of Newberry, Newberry, SC.