Daniel and his family lived in St. MargaretÕs Parish, Caroline
County until 1745 when they moved to Goochland with his father
and other family members. The land Daniel settled on was in
that part of Goochland that became Cumberland County in 1749.
Daniel also owned land in Pittsylvania County which was divised
to his sons Stephen and Spilsbe.
Daniel was alive in July 1771 at the time his grandmother
Patience Elliot Coleman made her will. This could be the Daniel
Coleman whose estate was appraised in 1800 by Joseph Coleman.
(Order Bk. 20, 1797-1801, Cumberland County)
Nathan was a vestryman of Littleton Parish in Cumberland County
in 1772. He was a Lieutenant in the Cumberland County Militia
in the Revolution. He moved to Union County, South Carolina
about 1784/5. (Union County South Carolina Heritage, 1981,
Mannie Lee Mabry, Editor)
Bernard never married. He was a Justice of the Peace, Deputy
Surveyor, and member of the South Carolina House of
Representatives 1806-16.
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