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Wednesday, May 20, 2015


Here is a list of Coleman's

Richard G Coleman 1841-1921 gg grandad
Eliza Jane Coleman 1838-1881 gg grandmother

Their children were

Mary f Coleman Aston 1857-1886 she had two girls with her then husband George Aston, after her death George remarried to Hester Robinson the girls were Annie and Ida Aston. I have not been able to locate for sure what happen to them. But I believe I may have found one of the children living in the home of Mr&Mrs powers as a servant in Carnegie in 1900.

The connection would have ended with the Aston's, but for my g aunt Fannie Butler Lipscomb, youngest child Helen would end up marrying into the same Aston family. Helen Lipscomb married William Aston, son of the same George Aston who was married to The late Mary F Coleman.

Sarah cathrine (Katie) Coleman Malan

Ellen(Ella) Jane Coleman Carter she was my grandad's mother his name was also Charles R Butler
I have been told that g gran had two other children but I have not been able to find out who they were.

Howard E Coleman 1880-1908. He was married to Luretta Till and they had I think two children

James and Viola Cathrine Coleman, Viola died in 1919

The Coleman's had 10 children, but some died very young.

Charles R Coleman who was my gg grandad's brother was married to Mary E Harris Coleman, and they had 12 children.

Sophia Coleman 1882
Harry R Coleman 1883-1891
Richard G Coleman III 1886
Sarah Ann Coleman 1889
Walter E Coleman 1891
Emma May Coleman 1893
William Edward Herbert Coleman 1895
Hazel Belle Viola Coleman Lawson 1898-1932
Oliver Granville Coleman 1901-1972
Frank Coleman
James E Coleman 1906
Bertha Coleman Carson 1908-1967


There are other names connected to the Coleman's

Martha Jane Johnson 1871
Mary Emilia Johnson 1873
Walter t Pulpress 1867 war vet
George Pulpress 1869
Harriet Ann Johnson 1843-18771
Frances Hill 1839-1879
H.K Johnson 1842
G.h Johnson 1871
Chas Anderson 1858
H.L Johnson 1874

I have a lot more info, but I am sure this is already more then you want to deal with . I have been searching a long tome for any connection to the Coleman side with no luck yet. With you I hope that is at a end 

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