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Descendants of Robert Coleman Sr. from before 1622

Notes


182. Philip Pendleton

Having resigned as Lay Reader in 1780, Philip moved from St.
MarkÕs Parish, Culpeper Co., where he had been Clerk of the
Vestry in 1771, to Pittsylvania Co., where his name appears on
the Tax List for 1785 when ten white people were listed with
him. He married, in 1766, Martha Awbrey, daughter of Chandler
Awbrey, of Westmoreland Co. According to family tradition he
was a captain in the Revolutionary War.


184. Sarah Coleman

Sarah and Francis emigrated to Hardin Co. KY in 1785.


543. Henry Slaughter Dr.

Moved to the South.


French Strother Hon.

French was a son of James Strother and Margaret French of King
George Co. VA. French was a vestryman of St. MarkÕs Parish in
Culpeper Co. in 1772 and warden of the church in 1780. He was
county Lieutenant and served as Chief Justice of the County
Court. He was a member of the Virginia Legislature for 27
years.


Richard Pollard

Richard Pollard was born in King & Queen Co., move to Culpeper
and settled on land acquired from Robert Coleman, his
father-in-law.


John Estes

John Estes died after a fall from a horse on 18 Apr 1778, four
days before his wife gave birth to their son Coleman Estes on 22
Apr 1778. He lived in Orange Co. NC in 1773 and returned to
Caroline Co. VA by 1776 when he married Elizabeth. By his first
wife, Mary Marshall (d. 1772) he had nine children. Coleman
Estes (the only child of John and Elizabeth) survived to
adulthood, married twice and had four children.


198. William Coleman

William first settled in Petersburg, VA and then Williamsburg.
He was Sheriff of James City County in 1801 and Mayor of the
City of Willliamsburg in 1807.


Robert McClandish

Robert was born 1740, emigrated from Wigton Shire, Scotland
circa 1760 and settled Essex Co. VA where he died in 1830. He
taught school in King and Queen Co.


578. George McClandish

Died in a duel.




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