Priscilla COATS

Priscilla COATS

Female Aft 1708 - Bef 1747  (~ 38 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Priscilla COATS was born after 1708 (daughter of William COATS, Sr. and Mary SMITH); died before 13 Jan 1747.

    Notes:

    Priscilla and Peter Brown had multiple children as mentioned in the power of attorney of Priscilla's father in the PA Gazette in 1746/7. We do know that she was a Quaker. (C-1738)

    Priscilla married Peter BROWN before 13 Jan 1747. Peter died after 13 Jan 1747. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: James PARROCK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William COATS, Sr.William COATS, Sr. was born on 21 Feb 1680 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England (son of Johannis COATS\COATES and Joan\Jane\Jeane SISOM); died on 1 Apr 1749 in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    There are many events that apply to a William of this time period. However, there are also at least 3 Williams living in Philadelphia 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.

    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. (C-1741: #1152, C-1746)

    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 (C-1665, 1670, 1688)

    The event that follows shortly thereafter is 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. (C-1814)

    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. (C-1813)

    William married Mary SMITH in 25th da 8th mo 1706 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Mary (daughter of Thomas SMITH) was born about 1672; died on 1 Dec 1732 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; was buried in Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary SMITH was born about 1672 (daughter of Thomas SMITH); died on 1 Dec 1732 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; was buried in Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

    Notes:

    She is listed as age 60 on her headstone. (E)

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth COATS was born after 1706; and died.
    2. Ann COATS was born after 1707; died after 13 Jan 1747.
    3. 1. Priscilla COATS was born after 1708; died before 13 Jan 1747.
    4. John COATS was born before 28 Mar 1710; died on 28 Mar 1710 in Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA.
    5. Mary COATS was born before 17 Jun 1711; died on 17 Jun 1711 in Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA.
    6. William COATES, Jr. was born after 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; died in Mar 1749 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; was buried in Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
    7. William COATS was born before 14 Apr 1714; died before 14 Apr 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried on 14 Apr 1714 in Philadelphia M.M., Philadelphia, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johannis COATS\COATES was born about 1635 in Alne, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 1 Nov 1635 in Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (son of Johannis COTES and Anna FIRRYMAN); died on 17 Jan 1693 in of Thirsk, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    This Coats male has been in controversary since his descendants forgot his name. I started my search to find his name by checking all the sources for the prevailing theories of William, Thomas and James. All of them were 2nd hand records. In my quest to find proof, I first decided to find Mr. Coats wife, Joan Sisom and her brother Thomas. I theorized that Mr. Coates would likely be of the same place. I also had one other clue. Her sons, Thomas, William and George had each attended some Quaker meetings.

    I next hunted for a family that included both a Joan/Jean and Thomas Sisom in it as siblings. After an exhaustive search in all counties in England, I found only 1 family that could account for them in West Riding, Yorkshire, England at freereg.org/uk. The problem was that Joan was considerably older than we expected her to be. She was born in 1634 and her brother Thomas in 1631. That suggested she would have had a marriage previous to having children with a Mr. Coates. Again, I looked in all counties in England in the Church of England records to find a marriage for a Coates to a Jean or Joan. There were 4: Three marriages of a William Coates to various wives and a John Cots/Coats to a Jean/Joan Robinson. None of the wives had the name Sisom/Sisson. I then checked each of their wives to see if they had a first husband by that surname with a maiden name of Sissom/Sisson. I thought I’d found one of the William’s that fit, but his wife lived well past when Joan Sisom was married to a Mr. Coats. That left John Cots/Coats who married a Jean Robinson in 1664 in Quaker records (not the Church of England). This couple represented a family of children that was closer to a match to what we already knew about them than anywhere else in England. They happened to be in in neighboring North Riding, York, England which abutted West Riding, Yorkshire, England where Joan was born.

    Then I went on a search to see if she had a first marriage to a Robinson. Sure enough. Jean “Robinson” married a Thomas Robinson in 1662. Sadly, it listed her under her marriage name in this record and not her maiden name. It is the one fact that is inconclusive in this tightly fitting puzzle. There is no marriage or death record for the Joan Sisson, sister to Thomas in all of England suggesting that the Jean who married Thomas Robinson could be Jean/Joan who also married John Coats and lived the end of her days in the colonies. The good news genealogically speaking, is that Thomas Robinson, her husband, died within 5 months of their marriage in early 1663 according to Church of England records.

    So, we come full circle. Jean/Joan Robinson then marries John Cots in 1664 and this time in the Quaker records. They have their first child in 1664/1665, exactly 9 months later named Lyddia. This is not a child that there is record of in the colonies nor is their further record of in England. The rest of the children all match the children in Joan/Jean Sisom Coats will dated 1627. Thomas is missing from the England and Wales
    Quaker Birth Marriage and Death Records, but I found who is likely him in the Non-Conformist 1588-1977 Records Index along with all of John and Joan's children including the Lydia we did not know about previously. I say it's likely to be him. His name was unreadable in the original Non-Conformist records. He was born in 1670 and was also the son of John Coats of Thirsk.
    All of his siblings were born in Thirsk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    Another anomaly occurred. There is a John and Jane Coates having children christened mostly in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England in Church of England records. Their daughter Mary and son John were born too early to account for John and Joan Sisom Coates son John as their father. It occurred to me that they might be one and the same John and Joan/Jane/Jeane Sisom. When I put these new Coats additions in as theory, a picture appeared of a likely family of wealth who were only practicing Quakers when they lived in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England and otherwise attended the Church of England. They apparently also had property in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England and possibly in Leake, Yorkshire, England.
    What is interesting is that the only children living in Philadelphia would have had the exact birth order in which Joan's children are listed in her will. Two of their children in Philadelphia were listed in Quaker records in England and 3 of them were listed in Church of England Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England records when they were born. Their dates now fit all of the dates that persons being traced as children of John and Joan Coates in various church records. They had named previous children who had apparently died earlier, John and Mary. Each of these named children seemed to have birthdates that were too early, and as first hand documents would have it, it was because they died young, only to have later siblings named after them.

    Then as icing on the cake, John and Joan Sisom Coats had a grandson, William, who returned to West Riding, Yorkshire, England where he courted and married his wife. He returned to his “grandmother” Joan’s birth region.

    This is a reasonable case for a family that has been so elusive previously.

    I also have another theory to support or refute. Several of John and Joan’s grandchildren in the states have affiliations with the Swede’s in Philadelphia or have a parent whom is Swedish. It turns out that John and Joan were very early Quakers in England. The founder of the Friends Society started spreading his own spiritual thoughts in the 1650’s and John and Joan were Quakers by the mid 1660’s. England was a very cruel place to live in as a Quaker. Quakers seeking refuge from this persecution were emigrating elsewhere shortly after the movement began to grow. One of these places of refuge by the 1660’s was Sweden suggesting that this is where they might have moved anytime after George was born in 1685. What if this family was just beginning to feel the discomfort of being closeted Quakers and they moved to retain their wealth? We do know they were in Pennsylvania by 1706 when son William marries there. That is a 21 year period of time unaccounted for that might find them in Sweden where they took Swedish spouses and where Lyddia/Lydia possibly died.

    Linda Coate

    Johannis married Joan\Jane\Jeane SISOM on 8 May 1664 in York M.M., Yorkshire, England. Joan\Jane\Jeane (daughter of Richard SISSON and Jona DEWES) was born in Sep 1634 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1679 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died before 23 Apr 1729 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan\Jane\Jeane SISOMJoan\Jane\Jeane SISOM was born in Sep 1634 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1679 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Richard SISSON and Jona DEWES); died before 23 Apr 1729 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    She is listed as Jeane Coates, sister to Thomas Sisom when Thomas sent for her sons and asked them to come to Pennsylvania in 1693. In her will, she is listed as Joan Clemson, widow and names children Mary, wife of John Harris, William, Thomas, John, and George Coates. Her executor was her son John Coates. She obviously married an unnamed Clemson after her second husband, a Coates, died. (C-1006, E)

    Besides Thomas, she might also have had a brother or nephew named John Sisom. He apparently lived near her son William and witnessed a deed contract William made in 1746 selling land to Peter Aldermost through a yearly rental fee for a period of years. The land became Peter's in a deed recorded in Philadelphia in 1767. John's widow, Ann Sisom, testified that he had witnessed the deed back in 1746.

    After hunting for Sisom's in every county in England, the name was commonly spelled Sisson instead. The large majority of Sison's lived in Yorkshire, England. The only family I found that had both a son Thomas and daughter Jane Joan (Jana in latin) was in West Riding, Yorkshire, England, the same place where grandson William traveled and married his wife. However, Joan's age is unexpected. She was born in 1734. The likely reason researchers could not find her in England was because she was born earlier than thought and married before she married a Coats.

    Her marriage to what we now have documentary evidence for as John Coates would have been her 2nd marriage. She first married Thomas Robinson in July of 1662. He passed 5 months later. Somewhere after she married Thomas Robinson and before she married John Coats, she became a Quaker. John and she (under the name Jean Robinson) married in 1664 in a Quaker Monthly Meeting. He likely died in Yorkshire, England in 1693. She would have brought mostly grown children to the U.S. near the age of 60 sometime in the early 1700's. The Quaker religion was very new when they were drawn to it's radical ideas at the time. Quakers endured great trials in England as they did not believe in paying tithes to the Church of England. They also believed everyone was equal and did not address authority in a way that denoted their superiority.

    We now know that John and Joan practiced the Quaker faith in Thirsk and the Church of England religion in Bolton Upon Swale, both in Yorkshire. This fits all the 1st hand records for the ages of their children according to Philadelphia records. The named 3 sons John and 2 daughters Mary indicating that the younger named children had died before renaming a child the same name. Their two locations suggested that they might have had a summer home or at least were of the wealthy class.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Her name was Joan Robinson at the time of their marriage in a Quaker Monthly Meeting. The birth of all their children except Thomas was recorded in this monthly meeting.

    Children:
    1. Lyddia COATS was born on 8 Feb 1664-1665 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. John COATES, Sr. was born on 3 Mar 1667 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; died before 1679 in , Yorkshire, England.
    3. Mary COATES was born on 24 Nov 1668 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; died in 1676 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 3 Jun 1676 in Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England.
    4. COATS was born in 1670 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    5. Mary COATS was born in 1677 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 12 Feb 1677 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died after 1728 in Of, Philadelphia, PA.
    6. John COATS was born in 1679 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died before 1684 in Yorkshire, England.
    7. 2. William COATS, Sr. was born on 21 Feb 1680 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; died on 1 Apr 1749 in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. Thomas COATS was born in 1681 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died in Apr 1772 in Philadelphia Friends Burial Ground, Philadelphia, PA; was buried on 20 Apr 1772 in Friends Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
    9. John COATS\COATES was born in 1684 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died in 1760 in , Philadelphia, PA.
    10. George COATES was born on 1 May 1685 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; died after 31 May 1736 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  Thomas SMITH
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary SMITH was born about 1672; died on 1 Dec 1732 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; was buried in Coats Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannis COTES was born about 1594 in Of Stokesley, Yorkshire, ENG; was christened on 24 Jun 1594 in Of Stokesley, Yorkshire, ENG (son of Willm COOTES and Ann BOWES); died in Dec 1669 in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Johannis or John in English married in Alne. He had at least 3 of his children in Alne. He probably is the John Coates who died in 1669 in Stokesley. Stokesly is 30 miles north of Alne. Thirsk where his possible son John had children was halfway in between the two. John might have originally been from Stokesley as there were Cootes families there in the 1580's as attested by the following frereg.org.uk record.Place (Links to more information) Stokesley
    Church name (Links to more information) St Peter and St Paul
    Register type (Links to more information) Other Transcript
    Burial date 27 May 1580
    Burial person forename George
    Burial person surname COOTES
    This theory is supported by the fact that between John's birth in Stokesly and his burial in Stokely, he had no other life events there. His life events took place in Alne. He might have died in Alne also and simply been buried back on the family plot in Stokesly at his death. If this theory is correct, he would have been the right peerage to be the son of William in the following record from Familysearch.org.Principal
    England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
    Christening24 June 1594
    Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
    Father:Willm. Cotes
    The next closest fit is even further in distance and makes him too old (b. 1580 to the son of Robert) to likely be the father of his children.)

    Johannis married Anna FIRRYMAN on 16 Oct 1627 in Alne, York, England. Anna was born before 1611 in of Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna FIRRYMAN was born before 1611 in of Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    Children:
    1. Johanna COTES was born about 1629 in Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Jan 1630 in Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. Thomas COTES was born about 1633 in Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. 4. Johannis COATS\COATES was born about 1635 in Alne, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 1 Nov 1635 in Alne, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died on 17 Jan 1693 in of Thirsk, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 10.  Richard SISSON was born before 1618 in of, Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, West Riding, England (son of Robert SISSON and Maria WARDE); died about Dec 1646 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England.

    Richard married Jona DEWES. Jona was born before 1618; died in Oct 1670 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jona DEWES was born before 1618; died in Oct 1670 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Thomas SISAM was born in Dec 1631 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England; died after 1705 in Of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
    2. 5. Joan\Jane\Jeane SISOM was born in Sep 1634 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1679 in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England; died before 23 Apr 1729 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.