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Descendants of Robert Coleman Sr. from before 1622

Notes


3119. Henry F. , CSA Coleman

Henry was in Co. F, 9th VA Cavalry.


4954. Frank Coleman

Did not marry.


4958. Custis Coleman

Custis owned a drugstore in Lexington, Virginia. He died
unmarried.


3121. Robert , CSA Coleman

Robert served in Co. E, 3oth VA Inf. Regiment.


3137. Alfred Coleman

Alfred and his brother, James Emmett, married sisters. And they
lived near each other all their lives, near the settlement of
Canoochee, Georgia, about ten miles northeast of Swainsboro.
Alfred was a farmer. On November 12, 1862 Alfred purchased a
579 acre tract of land left by Elisha for his Estate. This land
adjoined the land of James Herrington Edenfield, who was married
to AlfredÕs sister, Lucretia.

When the Civil War began, Alfred with many of his neighbors
entered service in the local militia, whose members were, in a
short time, sent into other Confederate units. Alfred was
commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on April 27, 1861 in the 59th
Georgia Militia District.


3138. Jeremiah Thaddeus Coleman

Was a farmer before and after the Civil War. Like many others,
he had to start from scratch when he returned.

See Additional Military Notes.


4983. Roger Lewis Coleman

Never married.


4986. Walter Pierce Coleman

Automobile accident.


3139. Lucretia Virginia Coleman

Lucretia's father, Elisha, was living with she and James at the
time of his death.


James Herrington Edenfield

One of the earlies volunteers for the Civil War, Company H, 2nd
Regt., Georgia Infantry. He stayed with this unit until 1865
when his forces surrendered.


3140. James Emmett Coleman

Enlisted early with the Georgia Cavalry Battn, later to be
titled Company E, 5th Regt. Georgia Cavalry.


5002. Jessie Madelaine Coleman

Historian and genealogist. She was a Registered State
Genealogist and historian for the chapter of the DAR of which
she was a member.


5010. Maude Mae Scott

Nine Children.


5014. Caroline Coleman

They lived in Richmond, Virginia.


5015. Lucy Singleton Coleman

Unmarried.




Parts of this web site produced 17 Oct 1999 by Personal Ancestral File, a product of
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updated 17 Sept 2001 Copyright 1999,2000, 2001 by John R. Taylor

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