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1251 His birth date is also given as 1060. He was crowned King of England in 1087 and called King Rufus. He was ruthless and highly disliked. He was shot with an arrow while hunting by Sir Walter Tyrol. The Church refused to bury him, such was their animosity. There is a stone, called the Rufus Stone to mark the spot where he died and a ballad about Tyrol killing King Rufus. Some historians believe that it was a planned murder designed by his brother Henry and Tyrol to gain power and rid the country of a tyrant. KING OF ENGLAND, William II (I2669)
 
1252 His birth date is also recorded in Bush River MM, South Carolina records as 1771. (C-556) He is probably the Thomas Coppock who was in the 1800 Newberry Co. Census records at age 26-45 with wife between 16-26. They had two daughters under age ten. In his will written in 1826, he named wife, Elizabeth, son Joseph, d. Sarah and all his other daughters. His executor was Samuel Coate. His witnesses were Zadock Reagen, Jesse Coppock, and Jesse Jones. (C-931, 2247E) COPPOCK, Thomas (I570)
 
1253 His birth date is listed differently in various sources. Weiss gives it as 689 and Encylcopedia Britanica gives it as 688. He was the Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia. In 732, he won the battle over the Saracens at Poitiers. Though he never reigned himself, he helped bring his sons Carloman and Pepin the Short into ruling as joint Kings of France. (C-1440, E) MARTEL, Karl (Charles) (I2563)
 
1254 His birth date likely occurred between 1226 and 1238. In 1272, he is listed of age, but not yet a knight. (E) DE ERDINGTON, Henry (I8660)
 
1255 His birth date, Anno Mundi 1, is estimated about 5500 B.C., with the A.M. dating system being used for all dates before BC dates are recorded. His death date is estimated to be between 4004 and 3074 B.C. (C-1795) It states in the Bible that he lived 930 years. (G. 2:7 and 2:19) Adam (I4887)
 
1256 His birth date, Anno Mundi 1, is estimated about 5500 B.C., with the A.M. dating system being used for all dates before BC dates are recorded. His death date is estimated to be between 4004 and 3074 B.C. (C-1795) It states in the Bible that he lived 930 years. (G. 2:7 and 2:19) Adam (I7276)
 
1257 His birth is recorded in Somerset Quarterly Meeting Records for the Quaker church in England as from the "Middle Divison". The following deed index forwarded from my Uncle Richard at a stretch might apply to this Marmaduke Coate, "KEINTON MANDEVILLE 56/16/ 1/1745 1] Marmaduke Coate of Hambridge, Curry Rivel, yeoman 2] Edward Watts of Taunton, gent Mortgage of a messuage and 5a, Middle close (2a), close at Hansthorn (3.5a), close at Townsend (1a), close at Lanehays (1a), 2a in Cranpits mead, 3a in North mead, 43.5a in West field, 1/2a in Moor plot, 31a in east field, 8a in Cranpitts, 8a on west of Coombe and 2a on east of Coombe and 1/2a in Common plot, Keinton Mandeville. (1 doc.)" http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/lists/ddlists/ddfs.txt

He is the only Marmaduke I have in my database that might be the one of the UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893, for the year 1733 of Backland, Somerset, England. 
COATE, Marmaduke (I5178)
 
1258 His birth place is also listed as Saltney, Flintshire, Wales in some second hand sources. In the World Family Tree at ancestry.com, Don Coffin gives his death date as 20 Dec. 1718 in Springfield, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania Jonathan arrived in Philadelphia on a Quaker certificate dated Oct. 27, 1708 to marry Jane Owen. He was received from Chester MM, PA on 28th 11 mo. 1708. Jonathan had daughters, Sarah, Rachel and Hannah , born in what is now Delaware Co., PA before his death. Hannah was the youngest, born in 1716. (C-720, 1235, 2150) COPPOCK, Jacob Jonathan (I1067)
 
1259 His birthdate appears to be 1851 in the 1869 census, but that is likely off as often has happened in these census records. DUDIK, Yosif (I13063)
 
1260 His birthdate was listed at 1857 in the 1869 census and off if estimate by just a few months. He was living with his Half Uncle Janos. DUDIK, Mihail House 27 & 38 (I13070)
 
1261 His burial record states that he was age 48 when he passed in Curry Rivel Parish. COATE, William (I13773)
 
1262 His cemetery stone is very difficult to read from a picture I took of it, but might be clearer with a rubbing to get his exact dates. He is listed as Benjamin B. in a letter forwarded by Steve Pearson. His stone looks like Benjamin R., but it could be a worn down B. PEARSON, Benjamin R. (I11316)
 
1263 His cemetery stone that now stands in West Milton Cemetery was put in by his son John, and it replaced an earlier simpler stone. He was a sober, thoughtful, steady man according to Mote's 1880 recollections. He lived on the state road one mile east of the cemetery. He was a regular attender of West Branch Monthly Meetings. Like many of the pioneers, his fairly early death was brought on by excessive labor of the pioneer days. FOUTS, Henry (I1300)
 
1264 His children's names were Valentine, Elizabeth and Sarah, to who he gave small amounts to in his will. He or his son is in the 1755 Tax lists of Orange Co., North Carolina. (C-956) HOLLINGSWORTH, Valentine Jr. (I600)
 
1265 His christening date is recorded in the Kingsbury Episcopi Monthly Meeting Quaker Records and the Church of England records. COATE, Marmaduke (I5199)
 
1266 His death date in our current calender is est. at 3769 and 2864 B.C. According to the Bible, he lived to be 905 years. (G 4:26, 5:11) (C-1795) Enosh\Enos (I4891)
 
1267 His death date in our current calender is est. at 3769 and 2864 B.C. According to the Bible, he lived to be 905 years. (G 4:26, 5:11) (C-1795) Enosh\Enos (I7280)
 
1268 His death date is estimated at between 2948 and 1998 BC. Noah means "walked with God, just, perfect, upright". He lived to age 600 and was the Noah in the Bible that built the arch. (G 5:29, 6:9) (C-1795) Noah\Noe (I4897)
 
1269 His death date is estimated at between 2948 and 1998 BC. Noah means "walked with God, just, perfect, upright". He lived to age 600 and was the Noah in the Bible that built the arch. (G 5:29, 6:9) (C-1795) Noah\Noe (I7286)
 
1270 His death date is given ast 388. If that is true, many of the estimated dates are incorrect in this line and his birth date would be much later. His title is Magnus Maximus. (C-788) AP NN, Macsen Wledig (I3603)
 
1271 His death is supposedly listed as abt. 486 in Gardner's book. However, his father died in 450, and was born abt. 395 and his brother was born about 415, so his birth date or his father is listed incorrectly. (C-1346) ADELBERT (I4422)
 
1272 His death place is given as Pennsylvania or Glasgow, Scotland depending upon the second hand sources I've seen. If his wife died in Virginia in 1736 then his death place is more likely Pennsylvania. JAMESON, James (I9355)
 
1273 His death place is listed as either N.or S. Mundham or Pagham, co. Sussex, ENG. (E) CHATFIELD, George (I4718)
 
1274 His entry in his parent's bible is now very faint but still readable. It says: "Charles James, son of David O. & Margaret Evans was born Oct 1st A.D. 1876 at 20 minutes of 2 o'clock. " EVANS, Charles James (I155)
 
1275 His estate record probably is the Jonas Hoover estate dated 1831. (C-2179f) HOOVER, Jonas (I7740)
 
1276 His estimated birth date of 1315 in CD 100 is too late in time for his granddaughter to have been born est. 1331. AP LLEWELYN, Meredith (I2176)
 
1277 His father died before he was born according to church records of the time. His father died young indicating that John probably didn't have any siblings.

Jonathan was born in 1708 and William was born in 1720. We do not know which is the highly likely father of Benjamin by time and place. 
DIMMOCK, John (I14586)
 
1278 His father died in 1716 when he was still underage. He was given into the care of his grandmother, Sisely Evans who had been married to Thomas Bright, Joseph Sudler, and Manders. She was a Manders when she received custody. GILGORE, William (I15000)
 
1279 His father is no longer listed as William Coate Jr. in the baptism's of his children indicating that William's father had passed by this time. COATE, Alexander (I13473)
 
1280 His father moved to illinois to buy 80 acres for each of his children. He purchased land for most of them in Havana, Illinois but had to find land for George and his sister Elizabeth in Manito, Illinois instead as Havana didn't have any good land left for all his kids. George was later killed in Kantrell's raid in Kansas. COATE, George W. (I12748)
 
1281 His father sometimes went by the name of Stockton Burrow, and he went by the surname of Burrow as that is the land holdings where the family had lived for generations. BURROW, John (I7765)
 
1282 His father's name is likely John as he is listed first under the signatures of the bride and groom in his son's Quaker wedding record. (Charlotte's site) SANDS, Edmund (I4156)
 
1283 His first wife's name might have been Ann also. UNKNOWN (I13571)
 
1284 His full name was Owain Gwenydd ap Gruffudd ap Cynan. GWYNEDD, Owain (I2580)
 
1285 His home was at "Wilson's Grove", which he inherited from his grandfather though his father. This was his home until 1737 when an act by Assemby occurred involving his inherited lands. He then sold this land on Oct. 17, 1737 to William Peele. He is listed as having many small children at the time. Only four of them have been discerned to date. He is likely the Captain Lewis Duvall listed in "Settlers of Maryland, 1731-1750." He purchased 100 acres of land named "Addition" and 50 more acres called "Pretty Land" on Jun 10, 1734, both in Anne Arundel Co., MD. He made additional purchases on Nov 3, 1737 of 50 acres called "Little Worth" in the same county.

He ended up moving to Frederick Co., MD where he was the purchaser of the following lands: "Beginning" of 29 acres on Nov 27, 1752 in Frederick Co., MD, "Griffin's Chance" of 60 acres on Aug 11, 1753; 265 acres of "Griffin's Chance" in Frederick Co., on Dec 31 1754 and "That's All", 32 acres in Frederick Co. on Mar 11, 1756.

In 1759, Lewis gave surety for Elizabeth Ridgeley of Anne Arundel Co. who was the executrix for the estate of William Ridgely. She was the mother-in-law to Lewis's son, Aquilla Duvall.

He and possibly some of his sons are thought to have removed to Pennsylvania. 
DUVALL, Lewis (I10493)
 
1286 His likely grandmother, Maria Bogdan, witnessed his christening. PIRILLA, Mihaly (I12900)
 
1287 His middle initial on the 1850 census was hard to read. It could have been an I, F or J. In the 1860 census is looks more like an I or a T. It is definitely not an F or J in that later census. In the 1870 census it looks like a T. He was 17 in the 1860 census and a farm hand. He was born in Ohio. In the 1874 Atlas for Gallia Co., OH, he might be the E.J. Morgan that lives 2 sections below and one to the right of the J. Rees (his uncle?), in Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio. Specifically he owned land in section 9 and below it in section 16 of Perry Twp. However, if this isn't him then the following info fits him well. There is an Edward T. Morgan in the 1880 census for Washington, Clermont Co., OH married to an Aletia that might be him. He was age 36, b. Ohio His parents were both born in Wales. His wife was age 33, born Kentucky. His children were named Harry, age 11; Bertha, age 9; Frank E., age 7; Charles O., age 4 and Grace, age 1 month. They were all born in Ohio. In the 1910 census, Edward T. Morgan, age 66 and his wife Aletia were living in Pottawatomie, VA. There is an Edward Morgan born 5/16/1843 who died on 12/19/1998 in Bonneville, Idaho who would also match him. A copy of his death record needs obtained to know if it stated that he was born in Ohio or who his parents were. MORGAN, Edward James (I170)
 
1288 His middle name has been listed as D. or Lee. It's listed as D. in the 1880 census and the 1910 census for Patterson Twp., Greene Co., Illinois. In the 1910 census his name was spelled Markus D. and his wife's was Stellie. His brother Milton was on the next 1910 census page. COATES, Marcus D. (I10651)
 
1289 His mother appears to also be his sister, as his father impregnated his daughter and had Dmongart II. (F-599) KING OF SCOTS, Domangart II Macdomnaill (I4241)
 
1290 His mother was a Plantagenent and these connections meant that her son, John was raised in the King's household. In 1335, he received the titles of knight-banneret and Admiral of the North Seas. The tradition of this family being Admiral and Captain of the King's navy for over 300 years started with John. He was also Sheriff of Norfolk, England in 1345 where most of his land holdings were located. HOWARD, John II (I11005)
 
1291 His mother was Hannah Hall instead according to Bret Blakeslee's family tradition. OVERTON, Samuel (I4683)
 
1292 His mother was the half sister to the King Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beufort. King Henry VII arranged for his cousin, Sir Richard Pole's marriage to Margaret, grand-daughter of Cecily Neville. POLE, Richard (I8243)
 
1293 His mother was the Queen of Scot. (F-599)

The son of Malcolm I (M 
KING OF SCOTLAND, Kenneth II (I4227)
 
1294 His name could have been Thomas. He and Elizabeth had a son named Joseph Woodward. (C-172) He was a member of Chester Monthly Meeting. His wife received a letter of recommendation from this meeting after Joseph's death to return to the Concord Monthly Meeting. (C-811) WOODWARD, Joseph (I1125)
 
1295 His name is abbreviated Jno. when he married so he might have the name Jonathan instead. WORTHEY, John (I14275)
 
1296 His name is also spelled Godefroy. He is available in records from 679-708. (C-1440) DUKE OF ALEMANNIA, Godfrey (I3577)
 
1297 His name is also spelled Mode. (F-515) Moda (I7321)
 
1298 His name is also spelled Odin and Sigge. He or his gr....grandfather Heremod are (depending on the source) given credit for being Odin of the North who was the King of Asgard in 70-55 BC. Obviously only one can be correct. Luke Stevens on his Line from Adam believes this Woden to be Odin of the North. Woden had multiple known children, but sources disagree about whom their mothers were. (F-515) Woden (I7340)
 
1299 His name is also spelled Owen Maredydd. AP MEREDITH, Owen (I2185)
 
1300 His name is also spelled Scyld. (F-515) Sceldwea (I7328)
 

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