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1851 Her husband Robert Curry witnessed her father's will. Her father, Robert, and likely brother, Andrew witnessed their consent for marriage. Her father also provided surety for the marriage. (E)*1791---March 19, Robert Curry and Sarah Youaughter of Ro. Young (consent); witnesses, Andrew Young, Robert Young; surety YOUNG, Sarah (I16198)
 
1852 Her husband was probably a Malon Preston as there was a person of his name married to an Amy Coates in London Grove Twp., Chester Co., PA according to a Harlan Genealogy book in the possession of Charlotte Coates Siercks. The record isrence to the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca to a William Preston in 1835 in Deer Creek MM, Harford Co, MD. She was born in 1816 in Chester Co., PA where this Amy would have lived and been the right age to be her daughter. The fact that they named a daughter Rebecca after Amy's sister Rebecca also supports Mahlon being her spouse. Amy and Mahlon were farmers in London Grove Twp. COATES, Amy (I7842)
 
1853 Her husband's name has also been listed as William Meeks, Sr. Sarah Meeker was named in the will of John Hunter in 1748, as was her sister Mary and widowed step-mother, Mary. My best guess is that he was a suitor or family friend of widy (Preston?) who had recently lost her husband. He had taken the oath of allegiance with Mary Mallory's husband in 1644 in New Haven, CT. (C-840) PRESTON, Sarah (I15898)
 
1854 Her husband, William Scott, lists NO children in his will. He gave his estate his wife and his 2 brothers. Therefore, this triangulation is meaningless as proof of Audlley/Adley Calhoun's line because that persons tree is traced incorrectly. CALHOUN, Martha (not Margaret) Has to be a Martha Calhoun married to William Scott to be able to have triangulations (I2917)
 
1855 Her inheritance included Tong Castle in Shropshire, Ashby (afterwards called Ashby-de-la-Zouch) in Leicestershire, North Molton in Devonshire, and other lands in Cambridgeshire and elsewhere. (Wikipedia)
 
DE BELMAIS, Adeline Sole Heiress of the house of Belmais (I1464)
 
1856 Her last name is some second hand sources is Kingdom or Woods. WOODS, Elizabeth Isabel (I15915)
 
1857 Her last name is uncertain as well as her father's name. Orrell's lived near the Coppocks in Pownall Fee. There was a Mary Orrell as verified in Robert Orrel's will in 1660 in co. Kent, England who was Robert's likely niece. She diede to America or shortly thereafter. (C-1430, 2247) Moses Orrell and Martha Scarbarough are often listed as her parents but this has supposedly been disproven. ORRELL, Mary (I15835)
 
1858 Her last name might be Gynrik or Gyurik instead according to the 1869 census. It's also possible that Peter had 2 wives, the earlier one being Maria Dirik as in the Byzantine Church records at the birth of their son Ivan in 1858. GYNRIK\GYURIK\GYREK, Maria (I9850)
 
1859 Her last name of Preston is not certain. She is not listed in Jacobus or Savage. (F-436a,b,c) PRESTON, Hannah (I16237)
 
1860 Her likely brother, Pleasant Calhoun, was the bondsman for her marriage. Since her father was still alive, it suggests he was in poor health and could not be the bondsman for either her or her sister Mary by 1852. OLIVER, Unice (1840 census age 10-14) (I11024)
 
1861 Her maiden name might be Cornwell as a John Cornwell gave her and her husband land in his 1674 will. Margaret (I10653)
 
1862 Her marriage (missing the date) and her parents are listed in the Byzantine church records for Neviczke, Hungary (now the Ukraine). Her birthdate was previously given to me as 1860, but the 1869 census gives her birthdate at 1864. VOVCSIK, Anna (I6133)
 
1863 Her marriage likely took place in Adams or Brown Co., Ohio where members of this family still lived in 1873. (C-748) BARRETT, Rebecca (I14646)
 
1864 Her marriage record in Chalkley is as follows. *1794--June 17, Francis Brown and James Young, surety. Francis Brown and Mary Young, daughter of James Young. YOUNG, Mary (I16153)
 
1865 Her marriage to Robert Evans might be confused with the Sarah Coppock (b. 1801) who was the daughter of Joseph Coppock and Esther Patterson who also supposedly married a Robert Evans in the same time period. COPPOCK, Sarah Jane (I15739)
 
1866 Her mother had Louisa by another male before she had children by Samuel Ferguson. My cousin matches to her descendants confirm she is a half sibling of the children of Samuel Ferguson and Mary Jameson.
 
FERGUSON, Louisa E. (I17370)
 
1867 Her name appears as Arabell Harracarte in the original Digby Family Lineage now in Castle Dublin. It is listed as Orabella or Arabella Harcourt in other second hand sources listed. By her first marriage, she was an heiress to Tong, Cop and Aylestone, Co. Leicester. Her birth, and marriage dates have been calculated using death dates found for her spouses. Although I have seen it stated that Sir Henry Falk was her first husband, it only makes sense that he was her second because he died after her other husband, Sir John Digby. (C-1368, 1381, 2162, 2267) DE HARCOURT, Arabell (I12971)
 
1868 Her name could be Alice de Porhoet instead. DE BAILLEOL, Amabilia (I12306)
 
1869 Her name easily could have been Elizabeth as their first daughter was named that. She wrote a will in 1669 in North Petherton that was destroyed in the bombings in World War II that would have proved this one way or the other. Elizabeth (I6677)
 
1870 Her name has been misinterpreted in some census records to be Parthany. PENNY, Elizabeth Bethany (I5786)
 
1871 Her name has not been located. She could be any of the following Rees's that married in Gallia County, Ohio in the correct time period.1) Catherine Rees m. David Jenkins on Mar 8, 1862.2) Annie Rees m. James Sherrit on Nov 6, 1866.3)a A. Rees m. Charles H. Jourdan on Dec. 1, 1864.4) Phebe Reese m. Martin V.B. Wooton on Jan 16, 1867. If she is one of these, she is likely one of the earlier ones and not the later ones. REESE, Unknown (I1580)
 
1872 Her name is also listed as Agnes Dues. ORRES, Agnes (I13837)
 
1873 Her name is also listed as Alpaide in some sources. Her death is listed in Vosges which is a mountain range in France according to "Webster's Geographical Dictionary." Her surname is her first name in some sources. She was the concubinepin. (C-1346, 1440) AUSTRASIA, Alpais (I12691)
 
1874 Her name is also spelled Alfritha and Elstrita. (C-336, p. I, 1387) Elfrida (I12823)
 
1875 Her name is also spelled Arabella in some sources. DE QUINCY, Orabella (I12968)
 
1876 Her name is also spelled Crittendon in some of the IGI records. There is controversy as to who Mary's mother was. Several sources list a Mary Hinkson as the mother of her and her siblings. If her baptismal date is correctly applied toary Cruttendon, then her mother's name was Elizabeth instead. (F-509) CRUTTENDON, Mary (I13944)
 
1877 Her name is also spelled Emma. (C-1440, F-515) OF ALEMANIA, Imma (I13414)
 
1878 Her name is also spelled Ivana McCally in some second hand records. MCCULLOUGH, Johanna (I14834)
 
1879 Her name is definitely Elizabeth Humphreys. According to Quaker records when she is listed as the wife of John, her birthdate is given as July 7, 1647. She is listed as the mother of John's children in the 1660's in Somerset Co., England. Her surname is proven to be Humphries because of the following extracts from Minute Book 1 of Illchester M.M. in county Somerset, England. "15/12/1668 7th minute, from Kingsbury Meeting, "That Thomas Budd and George Taylor do again go and visit James Humprheys and Elizabeth Coate, his sister, and in God's love, warn them again to clear their conscience by their obedience to the truth, and that they no longer absent or withdraw themselves from the assemblies of God's people." 25/12/1668, "That Thomas Budd and George Taylor do again go and visit James Humprheys and Elizabeth Coate, his sister ...and that Elizabeth, as she is in a capacity, come to the Friend's Monthly or give forth a testimony against her being married by a priest."

Further evidence has been found in the Southern Divison Quarterly Meeting Records which transferred data from the Monthly Meeting records into lists by one recorder. In the middle of the listing for John and Elizabeth Coate's children, her brother James Humphries and previously unknown wife Joan is listed with the birth of their daughter Joane Humphries. Her brother James is then listed in the baptismal records for the Church of England as from Kingsbury Episcopi and the son of John and Joane Humfry. Then to put the cherry on the cake, she and husband John Coate, named their first child John after her father. This was the most common Quaker naming pattern.

Elizabeth did not ever come to America. She might be the Elizabeth Coate, widow, who died in the month called Feb of 1720/21 in Hambridge according to Somerset Quarterly Monthly Meeting Records for Somerset Co., England. (1720 In month 12, Eliz. Coate of Hambridge, died. [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m3350x3351.htm] ) The problem with this is there is a John Coate of New Towne, Pennsylvania who was listed free of marriage engagements when he requested a return to England in the 1686. Therefore, I am accepting the theory that he was married twice, both times to an Elizabeth. (C-199, 253c) 
HUMPHREYS, Elizabeth (I12003)
 
1880 Her name is given as Concurance Crane in some sources., but as Concurans Evans in the Barbour Collection, which is my most authoritative source at this point in time. (F-502) EVANS, Concurans (I14085)
 
1881 Her name is given as Elizabeth Ravin in Brown's, the "Hammond Family of Maryland" and "Ancestry.com. Colonial Families in the Southern States [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997" instead. COCKEY, Elizabeth (I5693)
 
1882 Her name is Jane Batholomew according to Steven T. Ernst on ancestry.com. Her name is Emily Jane according to the Joseph Edge Family Tree. She is the first spouse of Henry Coate according to some trees with his other spouse being Joan Cok/Comstock. If he also was married to a Joan Combstock that occurred on Apr. 28, 1656 in the Parish of Drayton. No wife is mentioned in Henry's will. UNKNOWN (I16550)
 
1883 Her name is listed as Alison Ferch-Howel in CD-102 or Alswyn Fechan according to Maude Arundel-Ross. (C-498, 1516) FERCH HYWEL, Alswn Fychan (I12350)
 
1884 Her name is listed as Ann Stillwell in the 1921 Ohio State article by C.B. Galbreath provided by Annie Natalelli-Waloszek. This sources persons still living who knew these family members. Her name is clearly listed as Ellen Sidwell, dar of Isaac and Ann Sidwell instead in Little Brittain Monthly Meeting Records where she died and where all of her children are listed as well as in West Branch M.M. and Ireton Records. It is clearly listed as Ellen Sidwell in the Little Britain M.M. records at http://www.pa-roots.com/~lancaster/church/little/littlebritmariages.html. Her mother's name was Ann Sidwell and this is probably where a slight error in memory was published in the Ohio State 1921 article by C.B. Galbreath.
 
SIDWELL, Ellen (I15870)
 
1885 Her name is listed as Bell in Anderson's book, but looks much more like Bulle in the Middletown Vital Records. BULL, Mary (I15694)
 
1886 Her name is Lucinda Smith in the Coats-Kramer family tree at ancestry.com. WHEELER, Lucinda (I6286)
 
1887 Her name is sometimes spelled Alce. She and her husband were listed as deceased in her sister Rebecca Teague Jay's will written and proven in 1847. TEAGUE, Alice (I7890)
 
1888 Her name is spelled Allice, Alice and Alica depending on which first had source she is found in. (C-804) Vickie Leimback believes her birth place to be Ichingswall, Kingsclere, Southhampton, England. (C-611) She is mentioned owning land uer first husband's name in a description of the Birmingham/Concord road passing it in Oct. 1687. It suggests that she was a widow at the time, not yet married to William Vestal. Her first husband and her parents were Quakers. She was condemned for marrying her second husband out of unity, but was taken back into the Quaker church when she made a public apology for it. Within several years, she converted to the Baptist faith where she was baptized at Brandywine on the 6th month, 10th day, 1697 or 1698. Researchers suggest that her husband was probably already a member when Alice joined. The other possibility is that she and her daughter, Hannah, also baptized, were led away from friends by George Keith who had caused many problems for the Quaker church. (C-804, 2141) After her second husband's death, on March 26, 1709, Alice Vastall and son William were officially deeded 125 acres of land previously agreed upon by her late husband William Vastall and Benjamin Mendenhall. Her late husband had built a house on the land and willed it to his wife and son William at his death. This son owned this same land in 1729 indicating that she had died by then. (C-2141) GLOVER, Alice (I15888)
 
1889 Her name is spelled Barbala in one of her two records. Her husband's name is spelled Yurko and or Georgy with his surname being Repashi and Repavy depending upon which language the records are written in also.

She lived in house 47 when they married. Ferko Dudik was a witness to the marriage. They lived in house 38 when daughter Varvara was born. An older Georgy Dudik, b. 1822 moved out from there shortly before the birth. A Yosif Dudik, son of Ivan and Julia Pipik Dudik, b. 1833 was married in house 38 in 1858. Josef and family also lived in her household 38 in the 1869 census. All of these patterns indicate that Varvara is the sister of Yosif and daughter of Ivan and Julia Pipik. She is not living in house 38 in the 1869 Hungarian Census. Two of her brothers are instead.

She and her husband and family lived in house 93 in Neviczke in the 1869 census. She and her husband and child could be the same persons as Barbola Dudik listed in some of the records. It could simply be different spellings for their first and the husbands last names. 
DUDIK, Varvara House 38 47 & 93 (I9793)
 
1890 Her name is spelled multiple ways that differ greatly: Tabetha, Letitia, Tabitha, Telitha. JAY, Tabitha (Telitha) (I12142)
 
1891 Her name is theory on my part based upon her first daughter's name and the fact that it appears to be the 2nd daughter that Ivan names Varvara or Barbala (same name, 2 diff. languages). (Varvara?) (I9810)
 
1892 Her name looks like Annath in her birth record and Asenath in her marriage record. CLOUD, Annath (I10102)
 
1893 Her name might be Carr. It is conjecture from the following reference in The Bedford Independent, Wednesday, March 28, 1860, "About the same time, Sampson COATS, brother-in-law to CARR, located on Indian Creek, near FISHER's mill pond, ned by Col. BOONE, but no sign of habitation remains, except a few shrubby apple trees and some fragments of stones, so that saying is true, "The big fish eat up the little ones." Coats soon sold out and went to some other place, where he is perhaps yet living." Other sources have said her surname is Riley. UNKNOWN, Susan (I13680)
 
1894 Her name might be Sevenah instead in her father's will. PONDER, Levina Anne (I10066)
 
1895 Her name was also Hedwig, or Hedwiga, Princess of Germany. (C-666, 1366) OF SAXONY, Hedwif (I13174)
 
1896 Her name was also spelled Elfgifu, Elfgiva, and Elgiva. (C-870, F-520) PRINCESS OF ENGLAND, St. Alfgifu (I12941)
 
1897 Her name was also spelled Helleiman. (C-1433) ELLEMAN, Elizabeth (I14264)
 
1898 Her name was also spelled Katherine. WADE, Catherine (I13183)
 
1899 Her name was also spelled Rotrou. (C-1440) DUCHESS OF AUSTRASIA, Rotrude (I12754)
 
1900 Her name was originally Joyce Vertz Hugh meaning Joyce the daughter of Hugh. This in time got translated as Pughe or Pugh by U.S. naming customs. PUGHE, Joyce (I14858)
 

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