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3551 She was likely named after her father's first cousin, Martha W. Coats, daughter of Sion L. Coats. COATS, Martha Washington (I2393)
 
3552 She was listed as a mulatto or black in various census records. TRUE, Mary Sue (I993)
 
3553 She was listed as a single mother when she had Noah. Her surname is Barnsley. Her son Noah's surname is Barnsley and no listed for him. She married Isaac Downing shortly after he was born so it is possible that Isaac is the father. BARNSLEY, Mary * (I15290)
 
3554 She was listed as Beatrix in Schmul and Bethoc (Beatrix) Heiress of Scone in Tompsett's site, Hinman's info and Encarta Encyclopedia. (C-1351, F-599) PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND AND CRINDN, Bethoc (I13751)
 
3555 She was listed at age 20 in the 1850 census in Delaware Co., OH and was still unmarried and living with her family. BENTON, Katherine E. (I8293)
 
3556 She was listed from Grienton and her husband from Curry Rivel when they married. She and her husband attended the Polden Hill Monthly Meeting where their births are recorded in the Middle Division Meeting records. This like other Quakergs of the time were quite small. A Thomas and Elinor Powell had a son Thomas on Jun 14, 1663 recorded in this meeting that is the likely to be her father and grandparents from their ages, place of residence and religion. William Coate would have become Quaker by the time he married Deborah as their children's births were recorded shortly after they were born. She is listed as Deborah Coate, wife of William Coate, in her Quaker death record. Her name is misinterpreted as Jeberah in the index to England Quaker records. POWELL, Deborah (I13745)
 
3557 She was listed of Curry Rivel Parish, Somerset, England when she married John German in 1647. This record was however record in the 1644 book indicating that it occurred in 1644 instead. Both a son from this marriage and a daughter from her second marriage are listed in her father's will, she is likely deceased by the time her father wrote the will. Her first husband would have died quickly after their marriage to literally marry again to her second husband and have son John Counsell in Oct. of 1645. Her first name is listed in her sons, John's and George's christening record.

I've estimated her birthdate from her oldest child's birthdate at being after the age of 16. All this timing is supported by her father's will, her marriage record to her 1st husband and the christening records of her and her second husband's children. 
COATS, Jane (I10137)
 
3558 She was living in 1487. Hinman from United Ancestries says her name is Elizabeth Hamerton. (F-511, 599) CURWIN, Elizabeth (I14545)
 
3559 She was living in 1770 at an estimated age of 74 years. DUVALL, Elizabeth (I6319)
 
3560 She was living in Farmington, CT on Jun 3, 1730. (C-2297) PECK, Mary (I15651)
 
3561 She was living in Fayette Co., GA in 1870. (C-1992) COATE, Elizabeth (I510)
 
3562 She was living in house 41 as a widow with 2 children and her brother, Gyorgy Dudik's family in Nevike in 1869. DUDIK, Ann (I9839)
 
3563 She was living with her mother in the 1860 census and still single. GASKINS, Celia B. (I1817)
 
3564 She was Mareen's last wife. She had 3 husbands herself, but she never had children by any of them. Her second husband after Mareen Duval was even wealthier than her first. His name was Colonel Hugh Ridgely. They apparently married withear of Mareen's death. Hugh Ridgely had the High Sheriff issue citations against Mary's step son, John Duvall, who had taken over the administration of his father's estate after Mary declined the "honor". According to Hugh, John was greatly misjudging the value of his father's estate. Colonel Ridgely was then assigned the administration of Mary's late husband's estate and she assisted him with this administration. She married a younger minister as her third husband who gained prominence after their marriage.

She is said to be Mary Stanton by some second hand sources, but according to research by the respected genealogist, Harry Wright Newman, that is absolutely not so. Her gravestone said she died on Jan. 19, 1735, but remember this was the time period where the year would now be considered 1736 instead. She willed most of the land she was given to her by her third husband to her heirs, but previously had given her step-son Lewis Duvall 547 acres of "Middleton Plantation" by the year 1700. 
UNKNOWN, Mary (I5901)
 
3565 She was named in her grandfather, Henry Coate's will written in 1661. It is theory on my part that she is the Mary who married John Edwards. She is listed of Barton and married in Curry Rivel Parish in 1670. She is the only Mary in they English records whom this might apply to. COATE, Mary (I6729)
 
3566 She was never married to Jacob Nutter. After the death of her father, she was raised by her mother's 2nd husband, Levi Nutter, whom was actually the grandson of Levi's wife Sarah Starcher.
 
GREATHOUSE, Martha "Matilda Jane" (I253)
 
3567 She was not in William J's will. (C-169) She like her brothers were given land near the time of their marriages by their father, William. Being a women, land was given to her husband instead. This occurred when William received a patentnd in North Carolina. They had traveled with William Jay to Casewell County, NC, and lived in the same places, all supporting the belief that Sarah is also a daughter of William. (C-1200) Supporting the fact that she is not William's child is the earliest account of the children of William Jay and Mary Vestal. It was taken from an interview of William's son John to his son Eli Jay around 1800 who remembered 7 siblings, their names and birth order. Sarah was not listed amongst them when this information was published in 1848. However, this could be because she was the child of a previous marriage to William. (C-839) JAY, Sarah (I12974)
 
3568 She was not listed in her mother's 1816 estate administration. THARP, Ruth (I440)
 
3569 She was not married in the 1940 census and was living with her father helping to take care of him and her sister Naomi's children. KUHN, Ida May (I2200)
 
3570 She was of the Presbyterian faith. WHITE, Mary (I5990)
 
3571 She was one of the children listed when the family moved from Union MM to Center MM in 1834. COATE, Lucy (I1957)
 
3572 She was one of the children listed when the family moved from Union MM to Center MM in 1834. She might have been the Esther Coate who married David Ellemen in Miami Co. on Jan. 13, 1855 according to a marriage record at www.ancestry.com
 
COATE, Esther (I255)
 
3573 She was one of the first females convicted of being a witch in the Salem witch trials. Here is an account of her on Find-A-Grave.

Ann Foster
BIRTH 7 May 1617
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 3 Dec 1692 (aged 75)
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
CENOTAPH
Salem Village Witchcraft Victims' Memorial
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
PLOT MEMORIAL SITE* Salem Village Witchcraft Victims' Memorial
MEMORIAL ID 17330119 Convicted in Salem Witch Trials. A careful reading of the trial transcripts reveals that Ann resisted confessing to the 'crimes' she was accused of having committed, despite being "put to the question" (i.e., tortured) multiple times over a period of days. However, her resolve broke when her daughter Mary Lacey, similarly accused of witchcraft, accused her own mother of the crime in order to save herself. The transcripts reveal the anguish of a mother attempting to shield her (undeserving) child by taking the burden of guilt upon herself. Convicted, Ann later died in the jail in the winter of 1693. Ann was more fortunate in her son, Abraham, who later petitioned the authorities to clear her name ("remove the attainder") and reimburse the family for the expenses associated with her incarceration and burial, doubtless at some risk to himself.

Bio by: Michael Smith 
ALCOCK, ANN (I11177)
 
3574 She was probably born before Queen Ann's Parish records were kept. She isn't in them, but it listed in her father's will. CD-102 disagrees with the estimate on birth date and gives it as abt. 1689. (C-587,575) WELLS, Frances (I360)
 
3575 She was probably born in Ekin, Hamilton Co, IN. Her obituary says she was born in Howard Co., IN. We know that her father had moved to Howard Co., IN previous to 1849 but we are not sure if he had moved there by 1841 when she was bornis fact in the obiturary to be true. She was well known for her love of flower gardening. She was a faithful member of the East Union Christian Church. COATS, Esther "Hettie" (I5517)
 
3576 She was single and living with her mother in 1860. According to a descendant, she was married to a Thomas Fee. She might also be the Rachel C.S. Gaskins married to James Pillow on April 22, 1868 in Gallia Co., Ohio marriage records. GASKINS, Rachel (I9121)
 
3577 She was still a minor in her father's will (under age 21) since there was a guardian appointed for her. COATS, Elizabeth (I1479)
 
3578 She was still living at home at age 25 and single in 1870 in Meigs Co., Ohio. According to my grandmother, Grace Evans Clark, she was born in Sugar Creek instead. PHILLIPS, Mary J. (I16887)
 
3579 She was still single and living at home in the 1860 census. I suspect she is the Mary Jane Gaskins who married Franklin Leach on Apr. 24, 1873 in Gallia Co., Ohio GASKINS, Mary (I1813)
 
3580 She was still single and living at home with her mother in 1860. GASKINS, Nancy E. (I9133)
 
3581 She was still single and living with her parents at age 24 in Jackson, Jackson Co., Ohio in the 1880 census. PHILLIPS, Elizabeth A. (I1837)
 
3582 She was still single when her father wrote his will in 1793. YOUNG, Jean (I116)
 
3583 She was still unmarried in 1726 when her stepfather, Aaron Coppock, willed her 5 lbs on 10/3/1726 in Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (C-1210, 2150) It is likely that she married a Delaney. If so, this would account for the Eliz. Dy in the relatives column who witnessed the marriage of (her step-brother), John Coppock to Margaret Coulson in Nottingham M.M. in 1731. WHITE, Elizabeth (I799)
 
3584 She was the 2nd wife of Christopher named Mary. She is listed as his wife in her burial record. She died a month after their daughter Mary was born. Her surname was spelled Cotte in this record. There was a relative in attendance with tname of Cott. Mary (I6754)
 
3585 She was the adopted daughter of Phoebe Coleman. LINSCOTT, Mary Jane * (I105)
 
3586 She was the ancestor of the Scottish Kings. DE NORMANDIE, Adbelahide (I1564)
 
3587 She was the daughter and co-heir of William Venables of Wymincham and Radnor, Co.Chester. (F-399) VENABLES, Letitia (I13069)
 
3588 She was the first Bowater to witness the wedding of her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Bowater in 1707 in the East Nottingham Monthly Meeting. CORBET, Frances (I14019)
 
3589 She was the great granddaughter of Sir William Washington/Wessyngton. She brought in the Studley Royal lineage and was willed Foston near Octon in 1451. (F-511) TEMPEST, Dionysia (I5124)
 
3590 She was the heiress of Engerich Lief. Elizabeth (I10193)
 
3591 She was the mother of nine children who all grew to adulthood and married. MAST, Mary (I9226)
 
3592 She was the only child of John and Sally Wright still living at the Coats family reunion which took place in Jay Co., Indiana on Sunday, Sep. 1 likely in the 1880s. She demonstrated how their childhood clothing was spun out of milled fla. She was living with her daughter, Matilda Cole, in the 1880 census for Randolph Co., Indiana. COATS, Mary "Polly" (I5337)
 
3593 She was the only granddaughter named in her grandfather, John Wright's will. COOK, Rachel (I13111)
 
3594 She was the only unmarried daughter at the time of her father's will, Oct. 14, 1751. Farmer says her husbands were a Mathews and a Rogers. Other sources have listed her with a first husband named Evan Rogers. However, in the Quaker marrecords to her husband Owen, she is listed by her maiden name, and not named widow. (C-696, 956, 2034) She and Owen had a son John listed in Quaker records in 1757. WRIGHT, Lydia (I12140)
 
3595 She was unmarried at the writing of her father's will in 1787. COATE, Lucy (I1060)
 
3596 She was willed a tract of land by her grandmother, Ann Price, in her 1735 will that her grandmother had purchased from Matthew Howard on the north side of Bodken Creek in Queen Anne's, Maryland. GRIFFITH, Mary Ann (I2484)
 
3597 She went by the name of Josephine. Her marriage record says she was born in Alliance, Ohio instead. She was a waitress when they married. She had coal black hair and blue eyes. She had a very precise handwriting. Hers was a hard life. Her father left when she was fairly young, but as the oldest, she basically became the mother to her younger siblings because of this event. She escaped a fire along with her sister-in-law, Melba Barr, in 1937 in the rooming home they lived in. She had the burden of Altzheimer's at the end of her life. In 1992, she is listed in the Cleveland Phone books with the following addresses: 25021 N Aurora Rd #324, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146-1101 and 13816 Granger Rd, Cleveland, Ohio 44125-1001. HALL, Mary Josephine (I6293)
 
3598 She would have married at only age 10 if her birthdate is correct. This is highly unlikely. Family: James EDMONSTONE / Margaret COLQUHOUN (F6272)
 
3599 She wrote her will on Jan 25, 1692 in Barbados. In it she names daughter, Margaret Carmichaell, gr. d. Rebecca Keith, daughter Isabella Leslie, Colonel John Leslie, son and executor and son in law Archibald Carmichael. Witnesses were Chriher Carmichael, Archibald Carmichael Jr., and Andrew Smitton. It was proved May 28, 1692. The Rebecca Keith in the above will is listed in her father, James Keith's will dated Nov. 12, 1688 in St. John's Parish, Barbados. Her mother is not listed again suggesting that her mother is one of the deceased daughters of William and Ann Leslie missing from Ann Leslie's will. Rebecca's mother could therefore be either Ann or Rebecca, though I currently have her listed as Rebecca. Ann is sometimes listed as a Forbes. However, that is because there is a Forbes that is mentioned in "Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910" between Williame Lesly and Margrat Forbes; Date: 5 Dec, 1625; Marriage Place: Inverurie, Aberdeen Scotland. This might be a 1st marriage for William, or might belong to another William in the area. She is also sometimes listed as Anne Elphinstone but that one definitely belongs to another William Lesley in the area. Ann (I6413)
 
3600 She's only listed as Daughter Hotchkiss in the New Haven Vital Records at www.ancestry.com and elsewhere. HOTCHKISS, Daughter (I50)
 

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