Ancestrees
Caleb COATE
1821 - Aft 1862 (> 42 years)-
Name Caleb COATE [1] Birth 1 Feb 1821 , Miami, OH, USA [2] Gender Male Death Aft 1862 Concord Twp., Miami, OH, USA [2, 3] Person ID I11957 Ancestrees Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Father Henry COATE, *, b. 18 Aug 1770, Bush River M.M., Newberry, SC, USA d. 24 Nov 1848, , Miami, OH, USA (Age 78 years) Relationship natural Mother Rebecca WILLSON, b. Abt 1792, , Warren, NJ, USA d. 4 Apr 1828, , Miami, OH, USA (Age 36 years) Relationship natural Marriage 4 Oct 1815 Waynesville, Warren, OH, USA Family ID F3238 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Lydia PEMBERTON, b. 20 Sep 1823, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA d. 14 Jul 1866, , Miami, OH, USA (Age 42 years) Marriage 25 Nov 1840 Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA [1] Family ID F3349 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Family 2 Catherine UNKNOWN _MARRIED N Family ID F3350 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
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Notes - The following information is provided by Dan Buckley. "On 4 Apr 1846 Caleb and his family were granted certificate from Union MM, Ohio to Mississinewa MM in Indiana. They appear in the records of Honey Creek MM, Indiana which was firstn 14 Nov 1846 after being set off from Mississinewa MM. Children born before 4 Apr 1846 will be shown as born/died in Union MM. On 12 Sep 1860 Lydia and children Rebecca, Mary & Lydia Jane were received back at Union MM on a certificate from Honey Creek, MM dated 11 Aug 1860. We are assuming Lydia Jane was born at Honey Creek MM but somehow was not recorded there. Her death is recorded at West Branch MM as 14 Jul 1866 which brings up a mystery concerning Caleb Coate. He is shown returning to Union from Honey Creek on a separate certificate on 12 Dec 1860. In the family record for him in Hinshaw, Vol. 5, Pg 800 he is listed with a secord marriage to a Catherine ------ with children by this marriage Lydia Jane b. 13 Jan 1860; Florence b. Ditto; and Eveline b. 21 Mar 1862. Since his wife Lydia did not die until 1866 and is shown returning with daughter Lydia above we believe these children were by the first marriage."
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