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Thomas Coleman came from Marlborough in Wiltshire, arrived 1635 in Boston
in the "James" from Southampton. He was of Newbury, Hampton, NH, and
Rowly, MA. He removed to Nantucket before 1663 and died there in 1682,
age 83.
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The name Coleman first appears in history in A. D. 664, in the person of
a noted Scotch Bishop of Lindsparne, an Island on the
northeast coast of England. He died A. D. 676. Five branches of the
family have been honored with coats of arms. Thomas Coleman, the
grandfather of our Ann, was born in 1602 and came from Wiltshill, Eng.,
in the Ship "James," which arrived in Boston June 3, 1635. He settled
first in Newbury, Mass., removed thence to Hampton, N. H., and in 1664 he
settled at Nantucket, Mass., where he d. 1685, ae. 83. His first wife,
Susanna, the mother of his children, d. Nov. 17, 1650. He had seven
children, of whom Joseph, b. Dec. 2, 1645, m. 1672 Ann Bunker; he d.
1690. Then dau. Ann, m. our Edward Allen. The father of Ann Bunker was
George, son of William Bunker, a Huguenot in England, who came to New
England and settled at Ipswich and later at Topsfield, Mass. He married
Jane Godfrey about 1645; was drowned at Topsfield May 26, 1658; of his
five children Ann, b. 1654, m. Joseph Coleman, father of our Ann.
Source: Descendents of Edward Allen of Nantucket, Mass, Author: Orrin
Peer Allen, Call Number: R929.2 A42
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Thomas Coleman was b--in Marlborough, Eng., in 1602. At the age of 33 he
came to America with his wife on the ship "James" from Wittshire, Eng.,
in 1635. Thomas Coleman was the original man of the name to be connected
with affairs in Nantucket as stated by Coffins History of Newburry, Mass.
In the original purchase of the island, Thomas Coleman was chosen by John
Swain as his partner. At what time he removed to the island is not clear
but evidently it was very early. At a meeting of the town, March 4, 1663,
it was voted that "John Coleman shall have land lay out on the north side
of the lots of Robert Barnard for the use of the said John Coleman, his
father. Thomas Coleman having given half of his accommodation on the
island, half the house lot to be layed out in the place before mentioned
for John Coleman, the aforesaid Thomas Coleman doth lay down one half of
his lot already layed out." In October, 1664, the town chose Richard
Swain and Thomas Coleman surveyors of highways.
Patronymica Britannica says of the name "an ancient Anglo-Saxon personal
name, mentioned by Bode, Coleman and Colemannus
in Domesday. Probably derived from the occupation of charcoal burning and
synonymous with Collier".
Elihu Coleman, descendant of Thomas Coleman, published one of the
earliest protests against slavery in New England.
"A Testimony against that anti-Christian practice of making slave of
men", written by Elihu Coleman, who was a minister of the Society of
Friends in 1729-30 and published in 1733. The Nantucket Colemans joined
the Society of Friends early in the 17th century and that has been their
faith up to the present time with few exceptions. The intermarriage for
many years of the descendants of Thomas Coleman with those of the other
early settlers of Nantucket has resulted in a large family connection
with the families of Coffin, Macy, Bunker and Starbuck. Thomas Coleman
d--in Nantucket, 1685, aged 83 years.
Source: Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1 By ALICE NORRIS
PARRAN Author and Editor -- Distributor --
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[103096]
Charity m., probably as his second wife, Denn or Daniel Decker, who d.between 8 June 1786 (date of will) and 15 June 1786 (date of theinventory of his estate, taken by Ebenezer Owen); children mentionedin the will were Sarah Green, Jeremiah, Mary Williams, Aaron, Charityand Temperance; the last three children were minors and chose EbenezerOwen to be their guardian (N.J. Archives, Wills, 7:61). (TAG-Owen)
[103097]
[S835]
The American Genealogist (TAG) - Owen
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[S835]
The American Genealogist (TAG) - Owen
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Ancestral File Number:
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_UID41628270B505D511B01BB5D248919A39330D
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Ancestral File (TM)
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Still Living.
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CHAN8 Jun 2001
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Frederick LAMB
[40554]
2 Jun 1945 - 9 Jan 1948
Father: Rollie LAMB
Unknown :
Kirk Cemetery,Robinson,Crawford,Illinois
[40553]
Mother: Lillie May Ester BARNBROOK
___________________________
|
_Rollie LAMB ________________|
| (1895 - 1961) m 1931 |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Frederick LAMB
| (1945 - 1948)
| _William Elmore BARNBROOK _+
| | (1867 - 1918) m 1897
|_Lillie May Ester BARNBROOK _|
(1905 - ....) m 1931 |
|_Mary Catherine WHITMER ___
(1867 - 1940) m 1897
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Charity OWEN
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[103098]
ABT 1749 - ____
Father: Ebenezer OWEN
Mother: Temperance HELME
Family 1
: Daniel DECKER
______________________
|
_Ebenezer OWEN ______|
| (1710 - 1759) m 1735|
| |______________________
|
|
|--Charity OWEN
| (1749 - ....)
| _William HELME _______
| | (1686 - 1755) m 1707
|_Temperance HELME ___|
(1712 - ....) m 1735|
|_Temperance WOODHULL _+
m 1707
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Ebenezer SOULE
____ - ____
Father: Benjamin SOULE
Mother: Sarah STANDISH
_John SOULE _________+
|
_Benjamin SOULE _____|
| |
| |_Rebecca SIMMONS ____+
|
|
|--Ebenezer SOULE
|
| _Alexander STANDISH _+
| |
|_Sarah STANDISH _____|
|
|_Sarah ALDEN ________+
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Theadora THACHER
[74001]
[74002]
____ - ____
Family 1
: (Capt) Jonathan GULLIVER
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Thomas THROCKMORTON
____ - ____
Father: John THROKMORTON
Mother: Agnes ADDERBURY
Family 1
: Agnes de BESFORD
_Robert THROGMORTON _+
|
_John THROKMORTON ___|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Thomas THROCKMORTON
|
| _Richard ADDERBURY __
| | (1291 - ....)
|_Agnes ADDERBURY ____|
|
|_Agness SHARESHULL __
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Richard TRAYTE
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____ - ____
Family 1
: Sophia UPJOHN
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David YOUNG
____ - ____
Father: John YOUNG
Mother: Abigail HOWLAND
Family 1
: Ann DOANE
_____________________
|
_John YOUNG _________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--David YOUNG
|
| _Henry II HOWLAND ___+
| |
|_Abigail HOWLAND ____|
|
|_Mary NEWLAND _______+
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