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3251 She and her husband are listed as heirs of John Coate in 2 deeds in 1810 in Newberry District, South Carolina. COATE, Sarah (I13978)
 
3252 She and her husband are listed as Mulatto in skin tone in the 1870 census for Madison Co., Alabama. CONLEY, Harriett (I1720)
 
3253 She and her husband are not listed as deceased when their children are still marrying in 1782 in Little Britain MM. I have seen her death date listed elsewhere as 1776... but I suspect this might belong to a daughter named after Ann thad young. It definitely does not apply to this Ann as she is still listed as living up through marriages of her children in 1792... whereas her husband is listed as deceased before the 1789 marriages in the Little Britain MM records. COPPOCK, Ann (I16548)
 
3254 She and her husband came over on the Mayflower and brought "cousins" according to a 1650 record of passengers on the Mayflower by William Bradford. These were Henry Samson (a nephew) and Humility Cooper (a niece). It appears that William Bradford misunderstood their relationship to the children they brought with them. When both Tilleys died in Plymouth on the first year there, Humility was sent back to England. We do not know when this occurred. It could have been that she was sent back as a teen. Her whereabouts in England are unknown. Henry remained even though he was only about age 16 at the time.
 
COOPER, Agnus Ann Mayflower Passenger (I1939)
 
3255 She and her husband came to Ohio in 1802 from Bush River, South Carolina. (C-1017) D.J. Rowe doesn't believe that she is the Lydia Jay who married George Arnold, as there are several Lydia Jays who were contemporaries. (C-1319) JAY, Lydia (I15756)
 
3256 She and her husband had 5 children. (C-956) HOLLINGSWORTH, Ann (I15513)
 
3257 She and her husband had 7 children living with them in 1850. BENTON, Eliza A. (I7070)
 
3258 She and her husband Hardy were of Edgefield District when they were listed as heirs of John Coate in two deeds of heirs of John Coate in 1810 in Newberry District, South Carolina. (C-1914) COATE, Sophia (I13999)
 
3259 She and her husband Joseph came to Pennsylvania in 1695. They had 15 children, the first one born in a cave now about one mile south of Dillworthstown on Brandywine Creek on what was their property. (C-874) Several other accounts list ae from 3 to 13 children born in the cave. (C- 804, 811, 871) It is much more likely that only the first child was born in the cave while housing was being prepared. On Oct. 12, 1694, William Lamboll gave his sister Alice (Lamboll) Glover, widow, 100 acres in Chester Co. with it to go to her daughter, Hannah Brunsden Gilpen at her death. In 1704 William gave 75 acres to Joseph Gilpin, husband of Hannah Brunsden. (C-871) GLOVER, Hannah (I12025)
 
3260 She and her husband lived in Claiborne Co., TN, Monroe and Montgomery Co.,IN and Mercer Co., Ill. COATES, Margaret (I7726)
 
3261 She and her husband lived in Jackson, Ohio at the time of her father's death in 1897. They bought a farm there with the money they received from her father. (CL-68, 142) TOBIN, Sonora (I11602)
 
3262 She and her husband lived in Mercer Co., Ohio. COATE, Abigail (I14734)
 
3263 She and her husband moved to Elkhart Co., IN. BAUMGARDNER, Mary Mahalah (I1743)
 
3264 She and her husband moved to Highland Co., Ohio. Since we do not know when that date was, she might be the Agnes Miller in the following Chalkley record for Augusta Co., VA. "Page 380.--23d January, 1804. Robert (X) Cummins' will--To wifergaret; son, John; to Agnes Miller; to children, Jean, Robert, Margaret,Martha; to Phoeby Alford; to grandchildren, Robt. Gray and Jno.Rutherford. Executors, wife Margaret and son John. Teste: Jas. Cunningham.Wm. Bell. Proved, 26th November, 1804. John Cummins refused. Margaretis dead. Administration granted son John and daughter Margaret. (CL-468, 676)" GLENN, Nancy Agnes (I15917)
 
3265 She and her husband moved to Little Miami MM, OH in 1806. EVANS, Martha (I8524)
 
3266 She and her husband removed to York Co., Pennsylvania (C-748) UNDERWOOD, Ann (I15958)
 
3267 She and her husband were witnesses to a Thornburgh wedding in 1852. PAINTER, Rachel W. (I14507)
 
3268 She and her husband witnessed the marriage of their daughter Jane Coppock in 1769 at the Little Brittain Monthly meeting along with their grown children, Thomas, Samuel and Margaret. COULSON, Margaret (I12374)
 
3269 She and her husband, Abner Barrett are listed as sellers in the 1826 deed where the children of Marmaduke Coate and grandchildren through Marmaduke's daughter, Esther sell land they inherited to Moses Kelly. PEMBERTON, Mary (I14248)
 
3270 She and her husband, Abraham Coates are named in her father, William Wallace's will written on Oct 15, 1763 in N.Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (E) Her will is transcribed as follows by Charlotte Coats Siercks: PA Will Book R2 # 394 Susannah Coates, of Northern Liberties, city of Philly, Widow, son William Coates, Hannah Dutton, daughter Mary, wife of Paine Neuman, daughter Susanna Coates, son Isaac Coates, respected friend Manuel Eyre signed Feb 12, 1781 proved by Levi Budd, John Buneand, Lewis Weiss?, proved May 10, 1781 WALLACE, Susanna (I14936)
 
3271 She and her husband, Robert Armstrong, emigrated to Philadelphia in 1735 along with a 4 year old son. They moved into the interior of Pennsylvania and settled along the Susquhanah River along with other families they had traveled with including the Mcbrides, Cunninghams, Bounds, and Calhouns.
 
CALHOUN, Alice (I17388)
 
3272 She and her husband, Samuel Coate, were accepted at Waynesville, Miami MM, OH in June of 1804 with sons, James and Joseph. (C-1017) COPPOCK, Margaret (I13124)
 
3273 She and her relative, Susanah, are both buried in the same cemetery in Gallia Co., Ohio. Both named a daughter America with the nickname of Polly. Susanah was called Sarah in the 1870 census and Nancy named a daughter Sarah. Susanah named a daughter Nancy Virginia.

Nancy and her husband whom she married at about age 16 or 17 lived in the same places as Susanah at the same time periods. Susanah was born in N.C. according to most of her census records. Nancy was born in Virginia according to her census records. Nancy was married in Stokes, N.C. Susannah first shows up in the records in Guyadotte, Cabell Co., Virginia when she marries William Clark in 1823. Nancy and her husband Asa Amos lived in Guyadotte, Cabell Co., Virginia in the 1820 census. Both families show up in Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio by 1840.

My mother has 9 autosomal DNA matches with John M. and his wife Rachel McFarland's descendants and ancestors. She has several triangulations proving that these two Hunter females were relatives. 
HUNTER, Nancy Ellis (I10625)
 
3274 She and her second husband along with children from her first marriage moved to Caldwell Parish, LA by 1838. Margaret died a very wealthy woman, probably due to her second marriage. KUHN, Margaret (I8996)
 
3275 She and her siblings were given land in their stepfather, John Upton's will, with no indication that she or her siblings were underage in 1752. UNDERWOOD, Sarah (I8198)
 
3276 She and her sister Ann were born in the jurisdiction of the Kingsbury Episcopi M.M, the Southern Divison of the Somerset Quarterly Meeting in Somerset, England. She died in the same Monthly Meeting region in co. Somerset, England accordihe Somerset Quarterly M.M. records also. COATE, Hannah (I761)
 
3277 She and her son George's family lived in Patterson, Greene Co., Illinois up through the 1930 census. HENSON, Rachel "Vina" (I5350)
 
3278 She and husband Isaac move to North Carolina about 1756. (C-437) UNDERWOOD, Olive (I15994)
 
3279 She and sister Miriam married on the same day, probably in a joint ceremony. (C-1592a) CHATFIELD, Elizabeth (I14663)
 
3280 She and Susanna were twins. She was granted a certificate to Uwchlan MM from Kennett Monthly Meeting on Nov. 15, 1787. (C-1616, 2153) COATES, Phebe (I1095)
 
3281 She apparently died in childbirth. MILLER, Hannah (I1157)
 
3282 She apparently died when her youngest child was just a few months old as his birthday (Joseph Gardiner) was the 5th day of the 7th month of 1765. (C-296) COATE, Amie Anne (I7748)
 
3283 She apparently had 2 sons and 1 daughter by Noah before he died that were living with her second husband in the 1830 census. RUDY, Martha (Patsy) (I8011)
 
3284 She apparently moved with her family to Richland Monthly Meeting after Aug. 1, 1743. She and her husband had 12 or 13 children. Orrell Bietz (Dunn) is a descendant of their 8th child, Caleb Davis. (C-253c, 2129) COATE, Elizabeth (I11914)
 
3285 She apparently sold a part of the land she was living on to her son, Richard Ponder after her husband's death. She still had the rights to live in the dwelling and have use of some of the plantatin land called Sheppherd's Discovery. On F, 1703, he sold this land to John Salter of Kent Co., Delaware again retaining the living rights for Mary Ponder.

Her maiden name is often listed as Shepherd in 2nd hand sources or Woodruff. However, Candee Varvill is the first researcher to discover will's of her ancestors that make this picture stronger. Her mother was married 3 times, her 1st husband being Mary's father, Thomas Bright. Here is the historical evidence of same.1. Talbot County Judgement Records (the book) gives an account of John Gilgore in about 1706 stating that the youngest daughter of his wife, Mary Pondder (his wife having died about 2 years earlier), was to go to the care of her Aunt Griffin. Her aunt was Ann Bright, wife to Matthew Griffin who had coerced John Gilgore to let Mary Pondder to come live with them. Custody was still granted to this 8 1/2 year old daughter of his wife's. 2. John Gilgore's son William was to remain with William's grandmother, Sicely Manders, during his minority according to John Gilgore's will which was executed in 1716. 3. We can tell that Sicely Manders was married 3 times, first to a Thomas Bright, next to a Joseph Sedler and lastly to a Mr. Manders. Her maiden name was Evans. 4. There is an Ann who was married to a Bright, Griffith/Griffin and Price that leaves a will. She is a woman of wealth. She names all of her children in her will and also what would appear to be her nephew, William Gilgore if Sicely/Cicely and Ann are sisters. It appears that she could have raised William (b. abt 1704) Sicely died in 1717. 5. Francis Bright, Mary's brother, helped with the probate of her second husband, Gilgore. 6. Charles Bright is listed in a court case and deed along with John Ponder. (He is a likely relative of his wife if his wife Mary is a Bright.) 7. There is an Evans in Shephards will and Ann Norris could still be related via her husband William Evans to the Shepherd who willed land to John Ponder. 8. The family is traced via the 1st hand records that Candee Varville has sent. She is the first researcher to find this connection. 
BRIGHT, Mary (I10214)
 
3286 She appears to be a twin to brother Mark. However, according to Richard Morgan, she was born on Jul 10, 1806 to William and Mary Jay Coats as their 10th child instead. (C-2081) COATE, Mary (I1300)
 
3287 She appears to be a witness to her sister, Hannah's wedding in 1778 under her maiden name. She also was still single when she witnessed her sister, Amey's marriage in 1780. It should be noted that Park's book says she died at about thef 3 weeks. However, I think this was a confusion with her twin sister, Hannah, who died at age 3 weeks. COATES, Mary (I1044)
 
3288 She applied June 12, 1834 for a Revolutionary War Pension as a widow of Frederick Harp in German Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio (C-714, 776) EKOLF, Catherine "Christina" EGOLD (I15935)
 
3289 She attended the marriage of her brother John to his wife, Margaret Coulson. COPPOCK, Miriam (I15876)
 
3290 She attested to the validity of her husband's will dated Dec 26, 1811. (C-1078) HOLLINGSHEAD, Sarah (I13966)
 
3291 She brought to her marriage several manors including Ashwell Thorpe Manor which they chose to reside in. TILNEY, Elizabeth (I6001)
 
3292 She by timing and name fits this family or could be a grandchild of Henry through his daughter Elizabeth. COATS, Ruth (I10158)
 
3293 She came over in 1883 and was naturalized in 1886 according to the 1920 census. UNKNOWN, Dorothy (I6318)
 
3294 She could be the Carmin Sofro that arrived in the U.S. sometime between 1906 and 1949 in NY indexes to Passengers. She was age 22 and she possibly entered (SOFRAMONTE), Carminia Carmela Erminia Emelia (I9368)
 
3295 She could be the Cordelia Gaskins who married James Burnett on Aug 21, 1845 in Gallia Co., OH, the Rhoda J. Gaskins who married Silas Boyers on 11/2/1848 in Gallia Co., OH, the Elizabeth A. who married Uriah Rose on 6/10/1849 in Gallia Co.r the Celia Gaskins who married Elijah Parry on Feb. 22/23, 1851 in the Gallipolis Journal. At www.ancestry.com in their "Ohio Marriages" they have listed Celia as Eclia, but I think this was just a typo. GASKINS, Unknown (I1598)
 
3296 She could be the Grace Coats who married Reynold Knox on Sep. 5, 1799 in Baltimore Co., St. Paul's Parish, Maryland. If true, she would likely have married out of unity. COATES, Grace (I873)
 
3297 She could be the Mary Coate living near brother Josiah Coate in the 1840 and 1850 Newton Twp., Miami Co., OH census. COATE, Mary (I506)
 
3298 She could be the Nadine M. Slaughter who lived in Lorain, Ohio in 1994. SLAUGHTER, Nadine (I376)
 
3299 She could be the Pheobe Coates from Doylestown, PA who married Mark E. Hall. (C-2054) COATE, Phoebe (I1051)
 
3300 She could have been the Mrs. Albert Dimmack who visited Cincinnati the week of Sep. 11, 1925 according to the Hamilton Daily News along with her sisters, Marian and Audrey. UNKNOWN, Gertrude (I7814)
 

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