Esther COATES

Esther COATES

Female 1783 - 1859  (76 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Esther COATES was born on 25 Feb 1783 in , Chester, PA (daughter of Moses COATES and Mary Knight VICKERS); died on 28 Aug 1859.

    Notes:

    Esther died of dropsy. (C-1613)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Moses COATES was born on 4 Dec 1746 in Caln Twp., Chester, PA, USA (son of Samuel COATES and Elizabeth MENDENHALL); died on 4 Aug 1816 in , Chester, PA; was buried about 6 Aug 1816 in East Caln, Chester, PA.

    Notes:

    The "History of Chester Co., PA" states that "Moses Coates possessed considerable inventive genius, and towards the close of the last century he contrived and constructed a curious apple-paring machine, which was at once simple, convenient, and highly useful in domestic economy. With some slight modifications the instrument is still in popular use. He also invented a self-setting saw-mill, which attracted much notice at the time, but of its practical importance at the present day we are unable to speak. He likewise claimed the invention of a horse-rake (which he demonstrated to President Jefferson: C-1614), among other ingenious implements. That instrument, however, was afterwards greatly improved and brought nearly to perfection in the intellectual community of Kennet Square and vicinity, where agricultural machinery of various kinds is produced on an extensive scale; but as the inventors and machinists are yet living and flourishing, their memoirs must await the historic efforts of some future county Plutarch." (C-1601)

    He purchased a large tract of land that first was called Bridgetown (after his son-in-law, John Way's Hotel that had a sign of a Bridge) and then became Coatesville, PA when his son, Dr. Jesse Coates, named it in his father's honor in 1867. He built a sawmill, and a general store as parts of it's earliest constructions. He was not the original inhabitant of Bridgetown, but one of it's early white settlers. It had been an Indian village previous to William Fleming first building a home there. Moses later bought this home from William Fleming's son. The 14th post office in the county was opened in his store. He was the postmaster there and the town was named after him because of it. (C-1613, 1615) His sawmill was purchased by Isaac Pennock in 1810 who turned it into an Iron Mill run by his son-in-law, Dr. Lukens. It was called Brandywine Mills and then Lukens Rolling Mills. (C-1777)

    It was Moses' son-in-law, Jesse Kersey, that got the idea of partitioning and selling their land off that bordered on the new Lancaster Turnpike, the first road through that territory. (Wikipedia article, c 2011) He entertained many an officer during the Revolutionary War, with General Washington often being one of his guests. (C-1615) According to the DAR index in 1966, p.140, he was also a Private in the Revolutionary War from the Pennsyvania Province.

    He was married either in the Quakertown MM or in the Buckingham Monthly Meeting. A book on Philadelphia marriages lists it as Buckingham and my other second hand source lists it as Quakertown. He is bequeathed $50.00 in his brother in law's will, Abraham Musgrove, brother to Moses's wife, Hannah. It was probated Mar 24, 1775. (C-2149)

    Moses married Mary Knight VICKERS on 6 May 1777 in Buckingham M.M., Bucks, PA. Mary (daughter of Peter VICKERS) was born on 27 Nov 1750 in Of Plumstead, Bucks, PA; died on 12 Oct 1824 in Marlborough, Stark, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Knight VICKERS was born on 27 Nov 1750 in Of Plumstead, Bucks, PA (daughter of Peter VICKERS); died on 12 Oct 1824 in Marlborough, Stark, OH, USA.
    Children:
    1. Isaac COATES was born on 7 Mar 1778 in , Chester, PA; died on 1 Jun 1853 in Deer Creek, Stark, OH.
    2. Ann Eliza COATES was born on 14 Sep 1779 in , Chester, PA; died on 3 Apr 1845 in Sandy Springs, Adams, Ohio, USA.
    3. Caleb COATES was born on 30 Apr 1781 in , Chester, PA; died on 9 Jun 1869.
    4. 1. Esther COATES was born on 25 Feb 1783 in , Chester, PA; died on 28 Aug 1859.
    5. Elisha COATES was born on 20 Sep 1784 in , Chester, PA; died on 5 Feb 1797.
    6. Sarah COATES was born on 29 Jul 1786 in , Chester, PA; died on 7 Mar 1861.
    7. Mary COATES was born on 21 May 1788 in , Chester, PA; died on 8 Sep 1788.
    8. Moses COATES was born on 30 Aug 1789 in , Chester, PA; died on 29 Jun 1844.
    9. Aquilla COATES was born on 9 Oct 1791 in , Chester, PA; died on 6 Nov 1862 in , Stark, OH; was buried about 8 Nov 1862 in Deer Creek, Stark, OH.
    10. Amos COATES was born on 18 Jan 1794 in , Chester, PA; died on 25 Apr 1863 in Sandy Hill, Stark, OH, USA.
    11. Dr. Jesse COATES was born on 4 Mar 1796 in Coatesville, Chester, PA; died on 2 Aug 1868 in Coatsville, Chester, PA; was buried in Burial Grounds, Harmony St., Coatsville, Chester, PA, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel COATES was born on 5 Jun 1718 (son of Moses COATES and Susanna WELDON); died in 1754 in Caln Station, Chester, PA; was buried in 1754 in East Caln, Chester, PA.

    Notes:

    He might be the Samuel who purchased land in 1737 in Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania (C-1976) He might be the Samuel who was in the Pennsylvania Gazette as lately having imported "Godfrey Cordial, Daffy Elixir, Freeman Grand Elixir, Freeman Cordial, Elixir Proprietatis, Spirit of Scurvey grass, Bathing Spirits, Hugary water and Madder" available in his shop on Market Street in Philadelphia. I suspect however, that the store owner was the Samuel who was the son of Thomas Coates and Beulah Jacques. He might also be the Samuel that was sent a letter on Oct 24, 1754 to the Philadelphia Post Office which never got delivered. (C-1681, 1808)

    Samuel married Elizabeth MENDENHALL on 11 Mar 1743 in East Caln, Chester, PA. Elizabeth (daughter of Aaron MENDENHALL and Rose PIERSON) was born on 25 Oct 1723 in East Caln, Chester, PA; died on 31 Jul 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA; was buried about 2 Aug 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth MENDENHALL was born on 25 Oct 1723 in East Caln, Chester, PA (daughter of Aaron MENDENHALL and Rose PIERSON); died on 31 Jul 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA; was buried about 2 Aug 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA.
    Children:
    1. Alice COATES was born after 1744 in , , Pennsylvania; and died.
    2. Aaron COATES was born on 6 Apr 1744 in , , Pennsylvania; and died.
    3. Phebe COATES was born after 1746 in , , Pennsylvania; and died.
    4. 2. Moses COATES was born on 4 Dec 1746 in Caln Twp., Chester, PA, USA; died on 4 Aug 1816 in , Chester, PA; was buried about 6 Aug 1816 in East Caln, Chester, PA.
    5. Isaac COATES was born on 1 Feb 1748 in , Chester, PA; died on 3 Apr 1809; was buried about 5 Apr 1809 in East Caln Friends Burial Ground, Chester, PA.

  3. 6.  Peter VICKERS
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Knight VICKERS was born on 27 Nov 1750 in Of Plumstead, Bucks, PA; died on 12 Oct 1824 in Marlborough, Stark, OH, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Moses COATES was born in 1687 in of Dublin, Ireland (son of Jacob Coates); died after 14 Apr 1761 in , Chester, PA; was buried after 15 Apr 1761 in , Chester, PA.

    Notes:

    In 1731, Moses purchased land at the site of Phoenixville, in Charlestown, and settled there. The name of his wife was Susanna, and among his children were Samuel, Moses, Jr., Benjamin, Jonathan, Aaron, and Elizabeth, married to John Mendenhall." (C-1601)

    On Sep 24, 1741, he is likely the Moses who placed an ad in the PA Gazette about a dun colored mare that wandered onto his property at French Creek, Charles Town, Chester Co., Pennsylvania. He was seeking the owner. Again on Jan. 7, 1742 in that same paper, he advertised the runaway of his Irish Servant, Cornelius Cannor and offered a reward of 3 pounds in retrieving him. (Pennsylvania Gazette)

    It is also likely that this is the Moses whom received a letter that was still sitting in the Chester Co., PA Post Office dated Aug 9, 1759. (C-1681, 1743, 1809)

    His will is transcribed here from Truman's book via an email from Charlotte Coats. #1391 M-99, MOSES COATES of Charletown Apr.14, 1761 - Apr 25, 1761. "Whereas, I Moses Coates of Charlestown township, Chester County and Province of Pennsylvania, being weak in Body, but of Sound and Perfect Memory, do this fourtheenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and sixty-one, make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby disannuling and revoking all former wills by me made whatsoever. Item. I give and bequeath to my Loving wife the sum of six pounds a year during her natural life four pounds thereof to be paid her out of the interest money which is in the hands of Jonathan and Benjmain Coates and the other fourty shillings to be paid her by Benjamin Coates yearly out of his Plantation together with all the household goods that she brought with her and the new white rug and the tea-table and small Brindled cow. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughters Susanna and Priscilla Mendenhall the sum of fourty pounds each also the sum of twenty pounds to their brother Moses Mendenhall but if any or either of them should die before they come to age to recive the sd money that then their part shall be at ye disposal of their mother and the sd money is to be left on interest until ye death of my wife in order to pay her the aforesd four pounds a years. Item. I give and bequeath unto Elizth Coates daughter of Moses Coates, jur. the sum of twenty pounds to be apid at ye death of my wife. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizth my large Bible. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Moses my red cow. Item. I give and bequeath all my other household goods to son Benjamin, I also give and bequeth unto my son Benjmain the Plantation I live on according to all the butts and bounds therof with all the improvements and appurtances thereon belonging to him and his heirs forever in fee to hold the same as also that piece or prcell of land lying between the great road and ye mill land which I bought of David Davis containing twenty-one acres and a half to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Aaron Coates all that piece of land surveyed to him bounded by the land Moses and Jonathan Coates and John Varley containing thirty -five acres to him and his heirs forever in fee. Item. I give and bequeath my wearing apparel to my son Thomas and I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Moses Coates my sole executor to this my land will and testmaent to see that all things be performed and accomplished according to the true intent and meaning thereof. Moses Coates (SL)Signed and seald published and acknowledged to be his last will and testament in the presence of Joseph Griffith, Geo. Sholfield Jonath Coates affd 1761 April 25th Executor affid. Philada 25 April then personally appeared George Sholfield and Jonathan Coates two of the witnesses of the foregoing will and the said George Scholfield on oath and the sd Jonathan Coates on his solumn affirmation according to law did declare they saw and heard Moses Coates the testator therein named sign seal publish and declare the same will for and as his last will and testament and that the doing thereof he was of sound mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge. Wm Chrmsted, Regstr." (C-1789, 2150, E-from Will Book M, p. 99 or p. 59)

    This branch is possibly related to the Boelah Coates listed in a Philadelphia; Pennsylvania newspaper called the American Weekly Mercury in 1726. He/she lived in New Castle, Kent, or Sussex Counties (which all happen to be in the state of Delaware). He/she was one of a list of business persons accepting Bills of Credit to encourage improvement of business in very difficult times. Most of the list were male names so it's highly likely that Boelah Coates was male.

    Moses married Susanna WELDON on 1 Mar 1715 in Cashel, Tipperary, Ire. Susanna (daughter of Samuel WELDON) was born in in Guillaedsane, , Ire; was buried on 30 Nov 1772 in , Chester, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susanna WELDON was born in in Guillaedsane, , Ire (daughter of Samuel WELDON); was buried on 30 Nov 1772 in , Chester, PA.

    Notes:

    She is listed as a Quaker from the province of Munster, Ireland in the "Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania In Delaware County. Established in 1684."

    Children:
    1. Susanna COATES was born after 1715; and died.
    2. Thomas COATES was born on 22 Dec 1716 in , , Ireland; died in 1797; was buried in 1797 in East Caln, Chester, PA.
    3. 4. Samuel COATES was born on 5 Jun 1718; died in 1754 in Caln Station, Chester, PA; was buried in 1754 in East Caln, Chester, PA.
    4. Moses COATES, Jr. was born on 25 Nov 1719; died in 1785 in , , Pennsylvania; was buried in 1785.
    5. Elizabeth COATES was born on 13 Jan 1722; died on 16 Mar 1770.
    6. William COATES was born in 1724 in Providence, Montgomery, PA; died before 1760.
    7. Jonathan COATES was born on 17 Nov 1728 in New Providence, Philadelphia, PA; died on 27 May 1807.
    8. Aaron COATES was born about 1731 in Phoenixville, Chester, PA; died after 1767.
    9. Benjamin COATES was born about 1733 in Charleston, Montgomery, PA; died in 1801 in Pikeland, Chester, PA; was buried in 1801 in , Chester, PA.

  3. 10.  Aaron MENDENHALL

    Aaron married Rose PIERSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rose PIERSON
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth MENDENHALL was born on 25 Oct 1723 in East Caln, Chester, PA; died on 31 Jul 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA; was buried about 2 Aug 1785 in East Caln, Chester, PA.
    2. Lydia MENDENHALL