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801 He is listed as the son of Aaron in his burial record. COATE, William (I14342)
 
802 He is listed as the son of Jacob and Elizabeth in his christening record in Curry Rivel. COATT, John (I14073)
 
803 He is listed as the son of Jno and Rebecca Coat in his baptismal record. He might be the John Coate who was buried on 1 Nov 1796 in Drayton. COAT, John (I13635)
 
804 He is listed as the son of John and Betty Jay in his marriages. He and his wife were living in Newton Twp., Miami Co., Ohio in the 1830 census, both between the ages of 40-50. They had 1 son between the ages of 10-15, 2 sons from 15-20 and 2 daughters from 15-20. (C-2560) JAY, William (I4348)
 
805 He is listed as the son of John in his burial record. COATE, Thomas (I12965)
 
806 He is listed as the son of Marmaduke and Joane in the burial records. COATE, Thomas (I12165)
 
807 He is listed as the son of Marmaduke Sr. when he is buried. COTE, Thomas (I14052)
 
808 He is listed as the son of Marmaduke when he is buried. COATE, Samuel (I14191)
 
809 He is listed as the son of Thomas and Jane in his burial record. COATE, William (I13489)
 
810 He is listed as the son of Thomas Cotte in his christening record and is apparently a twin. I believe he is the same Marmaduke who is buried in April of 1643 because he is the known Marmaduke in the area at the time with a verified son named Marmaduke also. COATE, Marmaduke (I13396)
 
811 He is listed as the son of Thomas in his burial record. COATE, James (I13516)
 
812 He is listed as the son of William and Elizabeth when he is baptised. COATE, Marmaduke (I14357)
 
813 He is listed as the son of William when he dies as an infant in the burial records for Curry Rivel. COATE, William (I13486)
 
814 He is listed at age 26 in his marriage record in May of 1915. Therefore, he would have been born between May of 1888 and 1889. SNYDER, Daniel (I137)
 
815 He is listed at age 41 in the 1850 Clarke Co., AL census records. If he was really age 41 in 1850, his mother was possibly not Elizabeth Webb as normally listed for him since his father, William, is clearly listed with a wife named Rebeca when she revokes her rights to lands that heirs of Little John Coate sell in 1810 in Newberry District, South Carolina. (C-1599) He is sometimes listed with the title of Major. If this is true, he should not be confused with Major John Coates of Sumnter Co., Alabama who was a generation older than him. COATE, John A. (I5797)
 
816 He is listed at age 46 in a 1726 document in Maryland. He inherited "The Plaines" and "Wilson's Plains" from his father. In the records, to distinguish him from other Mareen Duvall's at the time, he was sometimes called "of theGreat Marsh". He even called himself by that name when he wrote his will in 1740. In 1700, he captured escaped prisoners and received 2 pounds per prisoner for a reward. After his marriage, they settled on his estate in Queen Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. DUVALL, Mareen "The Younger" (I10536)
 
817 He is listed at age 50 in his burial record. COATE, Robert (I13550)
 
818 He is listed at age 67 in his burial record. COATE, James (I13771)
 
819 He is listed at age 91 in his burial record. COATE, Charles (I13495)
 
820 He is listed in a transcript of John Haynes Will as Capt. John Lesslie with the abbreviation of gdns after it suggesting to me that he was one of two persons named as a guardian for his children all of whom were under the age of 21. John Haynes' children were: Ann, Elizabeth, John and Richard. This Richard Haynes apparently died in 1696 and mentions friend, Colonel John Leslie, in his will along with another of my children's relatives, Major Christopher Estwicke. He was also the executor for his brother Charles in 1689 and his mother, Ann, in 1692. He apparently was not yet of rank when his father wrote his will in Nov of 1674. LESLIE, John (I6879)
 
821 He is listed in his father's will. He is possibly the Warwick Coats who died at age 80 years and 3 days and lived in Londonderry Twp. His death date was listed as 1st of 2D mo, 1860 and I'm not sure how to interpret this. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue: Chester County 1809-1870": February 7, 1860, VILLAGE RECORD, Death Notice: On the 1st of 2d mo., 1860, at his residence in Londonderry township, WARRICK COATES, Sr., aged 80 years and 3 days. He had resided in that township, near 60 years. COATES, Warwick (I6249)
 
822 He is listed in his grandfather, Henry Coate's will dated 1661. There are many John Perrys christened in Somerset County, England in the 1600's keeping me from figuring out whom his father is. There is no mother, Mary listed for a birth of John Perry in these records to narrow it down. PERRY, John (I13344)
 
823 He is listed in the occupation of Proprietor in the 1930 census for Philadelphia. FORTE, Earl Martin (I318)
 
824 He is listed next to John Coppock, Sr. and is likely the John Coppock who was in the 1800 census record between 26 and 45 with a wife the same age. They had 3 sons and two daughters under age 10. He and his family moved to Miami County, Ohio in 1805 and settled one and a half miles north of Ludlow Falls. They were Quakers. (C-931, 1057, 1430, 2109) COPPOCK, John Jr. (I577)
 
825 He is listed of "Streat" when he marries Jane Coate in 1686 in English Quaker records. CLOTHIER, James (I4125)
 
826 He is listed with a death date in King and Queen District, VA of 1759 in "Find-A-Grave" in the Mattaponi Baptist Cemetery in current day King and Queen Co., Virginia. He was also the great grandfather of the explorer, William Clark of Lewis and Clark.

I am related to this John and his wife, Elizabeth, via a cousin that has 7375 persons in his family tree where this is the only place I've found that we match. (K.F.: Ancestry) I am also related to John and his wife Elizabeth via a cousin that has 2459 names in it whose only surname matches are via these two persons. (D.B.: Ancestry 12/2016) 
CLARK, Johnathan Christopher "John" (I13977)
 
827 He is listed with his likely mother as the closest kin of Sarah Overton when she marries in 1732. OVERTON, Joseph (I12537)
 
828 He is living in Holmes Co., Ohio in the 1830 census. (C-2455) TROYER, David (I9963)
 
829 He is living in the 1900 census in Coshocton Co., Ohio and not living with the family in the 1910 census. Mary states that she is a widow in that 1910 record. Lancelott was a farmer by trade. His parents were listed as being born in England. HALL, Lancelott (I12414)
 
830 He is living next to Bartholomew Gaskins in the 1830 Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., OH index. He is between 30 and 40 years of age and his wife is between 20-30 years of age. They have 2 sons under age 5, 1 son age 5-10, 1 daughter under 5, and 1 daughter between age 5 and 10. BOILES, Thomas (I8027)
 
831 He is mentioned in the 1737 land records involving "Wilson's Grove". He was a witness to the will of John Nelson of Frederick Co. in 1750 and to William Griffith in 1757. It is assumed that he moved west after this point to Pennsylvania or West Virginia as no further records are available for him in Maryland. He never purchased or owned land in Maryland either. DUVALL, Alexander (I10530)
 
832 He is named as the son of William Coate, Jr. and Elizabeth in his baptismal record. He might be the Moses Coate of one other Moses Coate of Curry Rivel of similar age might be the Moses who died on 2 May 1731 in Curry Rivel. COATE, Moses (I13463)
 
833 He is named in his grandfather's will: James's Young's will in Augusta Co., VA, Will Book VII, pg. 292, are in this abstract by Dr. Robert Frey. "16 Nov 1790: To Agnes Miller, wife to Wert Miller, daughter to George Glenn; to James Glenn, son to George Glenn; to William Glenn, son to George Glenn; to Sarah Glenn, daughter to George Glenn; to Martha Glenn, daughter to George Glenn; to Hugh Glenn, son to George Glenn; to Mary Glenn, daughter to George Glenn, infant; to Margaret, Esther, Elizabeth, Martha, John, James, William Bing, children to John Bing; to son-in-law George Glenn, to son-in-law John Bing, executors. Teste: Robert Young, Jr (son of Robert Sr. or gr. nephew).; Robert Young, Sr. (probable nephew); Sarah Young (d. of Robert Sr. or gr. niece). Proved 21st December 1790, by all witnesses. George Glenn and Wm. Young [son of (nephew) Robert Young Sr. according to Mrs. Katherine Bushman's research... this would be his gr. nephew according to the way I've placed this James Young in the family tree] qualified."Plus he is named in his father-in-law's will as transcribed by Chalkley: Page 458.--22 December 1801. George Glenn's will--To son, Hugh; son, James; son, William; son-in-law, Wert Miller, and daughter, Nancy; son-in-law, Robert Young and daughter, Sarah; son-in-law, Samuel Curry,and daughter, Mary; son-in-law, John Mead. Executor, son Hugh. Teste: John Anderson, James and Geo. Anderson. 11th March, 1815, commission to Justices of Augusta County to take deposition of George Anderson, an aged and infirm witness, returned executed 14th March, 1815. Proved, 27th March, 1815 (George Anderson is dead since above deposition; James (and John?) Anderson are also dead.) Executor qualifies. MILLER, Wert (I1586)
 
834 He is named William with his 1st and 3rd wives and with wife Justin when son Henry was born and he was called WA Justin and his son WA was born. Here are the possibilities for his parentage.1) Sons of Marmaduke Coate and Phillipe Buffine are the only Drayton family carrying down the name William up to this period in time. From that line, only his son Samuel was of an appropriate age to be William A's father, so I consider this the most likely possibility.2) Richard's son Richard was born in 1603 and could be his father.3) The original John Cotte of Drayton's other sons that made it to adulthood whom were Henry, John and possibly Thomas could be his father. Only Thomas is in the records as having children. COATE, William A. (I14130)
 
835 He is not in his father's will of 1787 and was obviously not having children after this point in time. I question whether or not he's a child of Henry and Deborah Coate though several of his children's names would match his siblings names. COATE, Charles (I6216)
 
836 He is not in the 1871 census along with the rest of his family. LOWE, Unknown (I1752)
 
837 He is not listed as an infant in his grandfather, James Young's will. That indicates that he was older than his cousin, Mary Glenn, who was age 12 and listed as an infant (meaning child) in her grandfather, James' Youngs will. I am not sure at what age the term infant was applied, but we know for sure that James did not call his grandson, Hugh Glenn, an infant at age 16 in his will. BING, William (I12620)
 
838 He is not listed in his father's will dated 1719. PONDER, William (I14770)
 
839 He is often listed as the son of James and Catherine Montgomery Calhoun instead. If so, his wife with the surname of Long died in the 1760 Cherokee Indian Uprising when 150 settlers were trying to get out of harms way by moving to Augusta Co., VA. He is often attributed to the the same James who died in Lancaster, PA and married a 2nd time in 1766 at about age 70 to Elizabeth Wilson. He is supposedly in Probate records for Lancaster Co., PA in 1772. C 1 137 There are no DNA descendants of this James Calhoun on Gedmatch as of 3/24/2018 to help us determine if he is our ancestor. The 2 sons I have attributed to him would by age be more likely his grandsons buried in the same cemetery as he is. We in essence do not know any of his children's names. CALHOUN, James (I14875)
 
840 He is one of the earliest Coppocks found in Cheshire so far, having witnessed a deed relating to Northenden Ferry in 1539. He was age 14 at the time according to Annie Natalelli-Waloszek. He appears to have been a Tanner. This was a thriving profession at the time. Four or five tanners were needed per township to work the leather made into boots and breeches. It is only guesswork that he is the sibling to listed brothers from timing.

 
COPPOCK, Geoffrey (I7107)
 
841 He is possibly one of the two Lawrence Podgers buried in 1703 in Curry Rivel. However, he was not named in his grandfather, William's will dated 1658 so it's more likely he died before 1658. His name was in Latin as many of the names in those records were in Latin. PODGER, Lawrence (Laurencius) (I12169)
 
842 He is possibly the Johannes Podger who was buried in Curry Rivel, Somerset England on 3 NOV 1677 who is listed as the son of Marmaduke. Many of the names in this listing were written in there latin form. I think this is more likely to refer to a young son of John's brother, Marmaduke though. PODGER, John (I11813)
 
843 He is possibly the Joseph Coates who married Sarah Humes on Apr 3, 1824 in Sussex Co., NJ. COATES, Joseph (I5985)
 
844 He is probably a twin. SALE, Richard (I1099)
 
845 He is probably the Andrew Sheets who wrote his will in 1809 which was probated in that same year in Miami Co., Ohio (Miami Valley Index) The Miami Valley Index site indicates that there is a genealogy for Miami Co., OH that states that the Andrew Sheets from NC is the one who wrote his will in 1809. SHEETS, Andrew (I1298)
 
846 He is probably the Caleb Pitts who joined the Bush River Baptist Church on 6/13/1801, the same time as Henry Coates whose wife was Molly Pitts. PITTS, Caleb (I7192)
 
847 He is probably the David John who was the administrator along with Rachel Davis for the estate of George Washington Davis, in 1813 in Montgomery Co., Ohio By most accounts, his father David had died by this point. Security for the administration was given by David Bowen and Joseph John. He was in the 1816 tax lists for Montgomery Co., Ohio His death date was estimated as 1819 in an 1848 deed transaction involving his siblings. He died without having issue according to this Chancery Record. (C-2318) JOHN, David Powell (I8438)
 
848 He is probably the James Steadman in the 1790 census for Orange Co., South Carolina. If so, he and his wife had no children at that point in time. They ended up having a very large family. STEADMAN, James Alfred (I6067)
 
849 He is probably the Philip Duvall living alone in the 1800 Montgomery Co., MD census between the age of 16 and 26 along with one slave. DUVALL, Phillip (I10510)
 
850 He is probably the William Henson that was born in 1905 and died in 1976 in Ohio Social Security Death Index records. HENSON, William "Bill" (I10656)
 

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