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THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY APPENDIX 1 COLEMAN BURYING GROUND INFORMATION, FEASTERVILLE, S. C. U. S. CENSUS RETURNS, 1790-1830 FAIRFIELD COUNTY STATE CENSUS, 1829 DIRECTIONS TO COLEMAN AND FEASTER BURYING GROUNDS (Feasterville Community, Fairfield County, South Carolina) From the intersection of S. C. Highways 22 and 215 at Salem, proceed northwesterly on Highway 215 for a distance of 4.4 miles to the Hans Wagner DAR monument, which is located on the left-hand or west side of the Highway. At a point 1.2 miles north of the monument, and 5.6 miles north of Salem, turn right on county road. Proceed on this road 1.9 miles, then take the right through field 4/10 mile to the Coleman cemetery. To reach the Feaster Cemetery, return to Highway 215, then turn right or north 1/10 mile and turn left. Go westerly 1.7 miles, then turn left across culvert and across field to the cemetery. The roads turning off 215 to these cemeteries are located 1.4 miles south of the Boarding House at Feasterville and 2.3 miles south of the intersection with the road to Shelton at the Faucette home, Clanmore. The Boarding House is on the right hand side of the road as one travels from Salem. Liberty Church is a short distance to the left. I, J. P. Coleman, first had the privilege of visiting the Coleman and the Feaster Cemetaries on July 23, 1950. My guide was Claude Wagner Coleman, son of Earnest Eugene Coleman and Mrs. Annie B. Coleman. Mrs. Annie B. Coleman was a daughter of Samuel Stevenson and Rebecca Coleman. I have since visited them many times. On May 30, 1960 I took my son, Thomas Allen Coleman, then age 19, and my youngest brother, William D. Coleman, to this sacred spot. Inscription on Fort Wagner Marker on Highway 215, about 4 miles North of Salem Cross Roads: "Fort Wagner. Site one mile East of Junction of Beaver Creek and Reedy Branch. Built in 1760 by Hans Wagner as a Refuge from the Cherokee Indians." - 402 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY COLEMAN GRAVEYARD (Feasterville, Fairfield County, S. C.) Located near the old John A. F. Coleman home and near where Robert Coleman first settled when arriving in Fairfield County just before the Revolution. Burials according to numbers shown on accompanying sketch of Graveyard. A. 1. Infant son of S. S. & A. F. Coleman. 2. Sam'l Stevenson Coleman, b. Aug. 10, 1854-d. January 31, 1936. 3. Rebecca Gladden Coleman (wife), July 18, 1855-February 26, 1893. 4. Thomas Randel, son of Thos. and Harriett W. Jenkins, Novem- ber 6, 1858-February 25, 1913. 5. Isabella E. C., wife of T. W. Jenkins, July 30, 1861-April 27, 1895. 6. Thomas Jenkins, December 2, 1822-January 29, 1894. 7. Rebecca, wife of Thos. Jenkins, died July 21, 1909, aged about 72. 8. Mary Edrington, wife of James Lewis, died December 14, 1885. 9. Joseph H. Lewis, died November 26, 1880, aged 36 years and 5 months. 10. Vacant. 11. William Brown Wright, February 19, 1890-May 10, 1953. B. 1. John A. F. Coleman, Jr., September 7, 1900-January 7, 1924. 2. James Marsh Coleman, June 22, 1882-December 13, 1917. 3. Edward Wilson Coleman, January 30, 1859-February 26, 1917. 4. Jennie Coleman, December 22, 1856-July 6, 1939. 5. Sarah Drusilla, dt. of J. A. F. C., August 22, 1859-January 5, 1863. 6. Chanie Savilla, Ditto, July 27, 1872-September 29, 1894. 7. John A. F. Coleman, Sr., June 9, 1828-April 30, 1898. 8. 9. Ben Sawyer Feaster, Son of D. R., February 13, 1871-Feb- ruary 6, 1877. 10. John R. Feaster, Son of D. R., October 19, 1858-August 13, 1913. - 403 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY 11. Victoria E. Rawls, Wife, Capt. D. R. Feaster, November 11, 1837-January 7, 1877. 12. Albert W. Clayton, April 12, 1860-May 28, 1905. 13. Mary V. Clayton (Wife), November 20, 1862-March 6, 1929. C. 1. Chanie Feaster Coleman, August 26, 1800-July 11, 1878. 2. Henry Coleman, September 5, 1797-July 14, 1887. 3. Robert C. Coleman, January 31, 1842-June 6, 1862. 4. Wm. McConnell, Son of A. J. McConnell, June 10, 1858-July 4, 1858. 5. Sallie McConnell, January 28, 1840--July 23, 1858. 6. Lt. Andrew J. McConnell, February 14, 1838. At Petersburg, Va., Civil War. 7. Rock Marker only. 8. Rock Marker only. D. 1. No Headstone 2. Sarah, Dt. of D. R. and Edith Coleman, August 10, 1810-1815 3. Edith Beam Coleman, died April 25, 1825-aged 60 years. 4. David Roe Coleman, May 19, 1765, in Halifax County, N. C.-- March 25, 1855. 5. Dt. of MDC and Edith Colvin, October 17th, 1897. 6. Henry Gladden Colvin, February 14, 1889-June 1, 1920. 7. Sarah Edith Colvin, February 29, 1856-March 11, 1930. 8. Martin Dennis Calhoun Colvin, September 5, 1852-May 21, 1928. E. 1. Elizabeth Roe, born February 20, 1749-1825? 2. Robert Coleman. He was born in 1745, d. 1811. Fourteen chil- dren born to them. Stone erected to them by descendents to the 7th generation, from 15 states, in 1898 thro the efforts of Jennie I. Coleman. 3. Edith, Dt. of H. A. and Chaney Coleman, May 1, 1827-No- vember 9, 1827. 4. No marker. F. 1. Child-No marker. 2. " Zerebable, November 28, 1789, died young. Buried at parents feet. 3. " 4. Mary, Dt. of H. A. and Chaney Coleman, January 8, 1836 - August 14, 1839. - 404 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY 5. Child, No Headstone. 6. " Ditto 7. " " 8. " " 9. Peter Feaster, August 28, 1826-October 8, 1896. Erected by S. S. Coleman, his young master, and many white friends. EAST ------------------------------------------------------------------ | F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | | | E 1 2 3 4 This South End | Area has in it | a number of | D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 graves with | Rock Markers | said to be | C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 slaves | | | B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | | | | A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | ------------------------ GATE --------------------------------------- ! WEST COLEMAN GRAVEYARD, FEASTERVILLE COMMUNITY, FAIR- COUNTY, S. C. 1953 FEASTER GRAVEYARD (Feasterville, Fairfield County, South Carolina) By DONALD B. CLAYTON, August 21 st, 1954 (John Feaster the oldest son of Andrew Feaster and Margaret (Fry) Cooper, widow of Peter Cooper, of Pennsylvania, purchased land near Beaver Creek, built a home on it and established a Family Graveyard - 405 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY where most of the Feasters are buried. Leaving Highway 215 1.4 miles below the "Boarding House" in old Feasterville, you follow a farm road in a southwesterly direction, passing the Old Henry Jonathan Coleman place (later owned by his son, George W. Coleman) on top of the hill, then proceeding about 1.7 miles to the location of the Old John Feaster Home, and on beyond it .1 mile where you turn to the left along the edge Of a field some .2 mile where the graveyard is located-see sketch of Graveyard) The graves of the following are marked at locations indicated on the above Sketch: Aa Mattie Rabb Coleman, Wife of Dr. Robert R., 8/9/1878-12/8/1912. A.htm#N021522">Ab Dr. John Robert Coleman. A fine country doctor. 9/8/1865- 7/25/1922. Ac Wm H. Coleman, Brother of Dr. Robert. 8/10/1876-6/8/1913. Ad Infant of Wm. H. Coleman and L. R. Coleman, 1901. TRAYLOR PLOT A1 Arthur Clarence, son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, 10/11/1882- 9/23/1912. 2 Davis Elsworth, son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, 8/24/1887-? 3 Infant son, son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, no date. 4 Infant son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, September, 1880-6/2/1888. 5 Infant daughter of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, born and died 4/1/1879. 6 Preston Hampton, son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, 4/12/1875 11/7/1877. 7 Infant daughter of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, born and died 4/9/1874. 8 William C., son of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, 7/9/1870-6/7/1872. 9 Carrie E., daughter of T. W. and S. C. Traylor, 2/12/1869 7/8/1869. 10 Sibbie C., wife of T. W. Traylor, 9/12/1850-5/26/1901. 11 Thomas W. Traylor, 3/2/1841-1/18/1923. B1 Mary E. Trapp, wife of David R. Coleman, 9/27/1847-8/5/1898. 2 David R. Coleman, 6/9/1828-5/9/1897. 3 Laura Elizabeth, wife of David R. Coleman, Died 7/20/1866, age 28 years. 4 Mary Jane, daughter of D. R. and L. E. Coleman, Died 9/11/1862 age 5-2-19. - 406 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY 5 Laura Emma, daughter of D. R. and L. E. Coleman, died 9/14/1862, age 3-2-4. 6 Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of D. R. and L. E. Coleman, died 10/30/1862-age 1-4-20. 7 Allen Griffin, son of H. J. Coleman, 10/24/1835-7/7/1864. Buried at Petersburg, Virginia. 8 Lt. Benj. Franklin, son of H. J. Coleman, 10/20/1837-10/28/1862. 9 George Washington, son of H. J. Coleman, 9/4/1844-2/4/1931. 10 Mary Eliza, daughter of S. H. Stevenson, wife of G.W.C., 6/31/1845-12/22/1878. 11 John Colvin, son of M.D.C. and Edith Colvin. 12 Lawson B. Fee, son of Lee Roy and Laura Withers Fee, 3/7/1882- 6/13/1927. 13 Laura Ann Withers, daughter of Pamela Brooks Neville and Law son Withers, 9/13/1849-6/13/1938. 14 Lee Roy Fee, son of Basil and Martha Fee, 9/13/1845-6/5/1924. 15 Mary, daughter of L. R. and L. W. Fee, died August 21, 1889, age 2 years, 5 months. C1 A. C. Feaster. Died at Warrenton, Virginia. 12/2S/1862. 2 J. M. Feaster, son of A.C.F., 6/11/1861-2/28/1862. D1 Mary E. Coleman, daughter of Dr. Robert W. and Nancy Coleman, died 1/23/1862, age 4-4-23. 2 Dr. Robert W. Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 10/3/1822-5/27/1873. 3 Nancy Ann McConnell, wife of Robert W. Coleman, 2/22/1830 12/4/1887. 4 Jacob F. Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 6/30/1824 5/20/1864. 5 Mariam R. Meador, daughter of Meredith and Sibbie C. Chapman Meador, wife of J. F. Coleman, 7/19/1834-3/11/1879. 6 Mary R. Coleman, daughter of J. F. C. and M. R. C., 2/5/1864- 6/7/1882. 7 Infant son of J. M. and Stella M. Coleman, died in infancy, 8/6/1887. NOTE: Meredith Meador evidently married Sibbie Coleman Chapman, daughter of William Chapman and Sarah Coleman, daughter of Robert, Sr. and brother of Robert, Jr., Stephen, Thomas, Charles, and William. - 407 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY E1 Henry J. Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 5/13/1831 5/3/1 874. 2 Annie Julia Lonergan, wife of G. W. Coleman, 2/3/1859 5/6/1893. 3 Infant daughter of E. H. and C. M. Feaster, 6/19/1856 6/20/1856. 4 Mary Sophrenia Butler, daughter of Andrew and Mary F., 4/28/1859-8/30/1861. 5 Sarah Rebecca Feaster, daughter of Andrew and Mary F., wife of George D. Butler, mother of Mary S., 5/9/1837-12/11/1861. 6 C. I. (Chanie Isabelle) Feaster, wife of W. A. Lonergan, 4/25/1833-9/15/1863. 7 W. A. Lonergan, 12/12/1819-1/22/1865. 8 Feaster Meredith, son of J. G. and Lula Wolling, 9/12/1882 10/17/1884. 9 Anna May, daughter of J. G. and Lula Wolling, 7/16/1886 7/26/1887. 10 John Gladden Coleman, son of John Feaster Coleman and Sarah C. Gladden, 6/3/1849-12/13/1919. F1 Bessie May, daughter of C. E. and F. A. Waters. 2 Mary Feaster, wife of H. J. Coleman, Sr., daughter of John Feaster, 1/10/1798-1 1/8/]878. 3 Henry Jonathan Coleman, Sr., Son of Robert and Elizabeth Roe Coleman, 6/22/1793-2/3/1861. 4 John F. Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 10/3/1819 2/15/1856. 5 Sallie C. Coleman, wife of J. F. C. (Nee Gladden), 2/27/1826 4/8/1 856. 6 Silas Coleman, son of J. F. and S. C. Coleman, September, 1848- April, 1862. 7 Capt. Wm. P. (Preston) Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary. (Large monument). He was Capt. of Co. B, 17th SCV, severely wounded at second battle of Manassas. Died of Typhoid Fever. 6/28/1834 1/31/1863. G1 Elizabeth Picket, wife of Micajah Picket. Died 6/4/1837-age 16. (Family history gives Micajah's wife as Elizabeth Drusilla Cole- man, who was born 3/18/1821 and died 12/9/1891, in Georgia). 2 Margaret Fry Feaster, wife of Andrew, Sr., 1728-10/10/1823. - 408 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY J3 Andrew Feaster, Sr., 1735 - 7/15/1821. 4 Andrew Feaster, Jr., accidentally shot. Single. 1776 - 1/25/1808. 5 Drusilla (Mobley) Feaster, wife of John Feaster, 1784 - 8/15/1807. 6 John Feaster, 1768 - 3/17/1848. H The Feaster Family Monument of Square pieces of stone, and about seven feet high, with names of the Feasters above J2-J6. G1 Chaney Coleman, daughter of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 1/4/1826, died in infancy. 2 Henry J. Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman. 1/3/1830, died in infancy. 3 Francis Wylie Coleman, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 5/23/ 1832, died in infancy. G4 Richard Henry Lee, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman. 1/15/1839, died in infancy. 5 Hiram Lee, son of H. J. and Mary Coleman, 1/10/1840, died in infancy. K1 Trez. Degraffenreid Feaster, 9/23/1826 - 9/7/1897. 2 Florence Grace Feaster, daughter of T. D. Feaster, 3/18/1864 - 11/18/1929. (She was born in Columbia, died in Daytona Beach, Florida, where she spent her winters for many years. She never married.) (In notes left by Florence Grace Feaster she states that Fanny Rodgers who married William Mobley lived to be 117 years old, and is buried in the Feaster Graveyard. Her daughters, Allie, married James Lewis, and Ailsy, never married, are buried in the Coleman Graveyard. Fanny's grave is not marked.) JACOB FEASTER-ROBERT FITZ COLEMAN GRAVEYARD The following note from the Diary of Capt. David Roe Feaster: "March 6th, 1888--Moke and Jake went down and cleaned off Pa's Graveyard. My father, mother, one brother, three sisters, and several nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts buried there." (D.B.C., Jr., 1957-we know the following are buried there, and others that we have no record of.) - 409 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Jacob Feaster, 5/6/1791-12/12/1872. Isabelle (Coleman) Feaster, 9/13/1803-9/10/1838. Susanna (Feaster) Coleman, 1789-1/15/1829. Robert Fitz Coleman, 8/26/1789-9/7/1842. Jacob Fry Feaster, 2/20/1824-8/28/1852. His wife, Eliza Stone, buried at Red Hill. Edith Drusilla Lyles, 7/24/1825-5/13/1875. Henry J. Lyles, 6/15/1815-9/23/1861. Sarah Isabelle Feaster, 11/7/1834-3/?/1838. Mary Andrews Feaster, 6/11/1836-12/16/1855. William LaFayette Feaster, 6/18/1846-4/26/1864. Elizabeth (Coleman) Coleman. Brennan Arnette Mayfield, 3/10/1817-11/2?/1890. Wesley Mayfield, 5/1/1820-5/24/1912. Margaret Narcissa Feaster, 9/15/1839-11/?/1879. W. B. Traylor, born in Alabama, son of W. R. Traylor, 1847-1865. Wm. Woodward Lyles, 3/2/1845-?. Killed in Civil War. Henry David Lyles, 10/10/1865-?. Burial place of the following unknown at this date-1957. John Feaster Lyles, 2/16/1846-1916. Arromanus Coleman Lyles, 12/6/1849-3/28/1905. Mary Isabelle Lyles. 3/4/1853-10/14/1896. (These names are to be found in the Coleman, Feaster, Lyles Fami- lies.) ROBERT FITZ COLEMAN GRAVEYARD Leaving Highway No. 215 onto secondary road S-20-30, leading to Blairs, 1.9 miles from No. 215, leading to the Right (North) can be seen the Old Road that originally connected this settlement with the Feasterville Community Center, at Liberty Church, passing by the old home of John Feaster for whom the Community was named. This road ran along the West edge of Jacob Feaster's land, starting opposite the old two story Cameron Place (no longer standing-1953). About a half mile North of the present Blairs Road (S-20-30) a road to the Old "Egypt" Place turned East (Just back of the Jacob Feaster Land ), proceeded about 250 yards, then turned North and about 50 yards from that point on the right hand side is the Old Graveyard, in a rather thick patch of woods, with a wire fence around it. The "Egypt" Road turns off of the Old Road to - 410 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Feasterville, right at three Large Pine Trees, now standing along the edge of the Old Road in line. The following Graves are marked in this graveyard, there are a hundred or more indicated by rock headstones: Wesley Mayfield, 5/1/1820-5/24/1912. (It is vouched for that grave was dug into his wife's grave, who had predeceased him. They have a common headstone. Mary T. Coleman, wife of the above. 10/3/1817-11/28/1890. (This is the Eliza T. Coleman, dtr. of Robert Fitz Coleman, who married four times.) Henry J. Lyles, born Fairfield Co., S. C. 6/16/1815, and died at Germantown, Va. 9/23/1861, of Typhoid Fever, aged 46 yrs. 5 mos. 7 dys. Member of Buckhead Guards, Capt. E. T. Means, Co. C, 6th SCV, Col. Winder. Sgt. Robert F. Coleman, 2nd S. C. Militia, in War of 1812. Woodward Lyles, son of H. J. L. Henry Lyles, son of " (No markers) W. B. Traylor, son of N. B. Traylor, born Cahaba Co. Ala. 1847, Died 1865. Was a member of S. C. Reserves. (N. B. Traylor should be W. B.) Jacob Feaster and his wife, Isabelle Coleman, are buried here. Also Daughter Mary, as well as others of the family and connections. No markers. Narcissa Feaster, youngest daughter of Andrew Feaster and Mary Norris; the niece of Jacob Feaster, and the granddaughter of John Feaster, who moved to Fla. with her family, came back to S. C. at her request to die and be buried. Trez. D. Feaster, who owned Buena Vista (he was her brother) brought her to his home to die, and promised her to bury her in the old Feaster Graveyard (at the John Feaster Home), but on account of the bad weather when she died, he buried her at the Jacob Feaster graveyard, which was only about a mile from his house. Narcissa wrote a Diary of the early years of the Civil War. DONALD CLAYTON - 411 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY U. S. CENSUS OF 1790 There were 6138 white residents in Fairfield County in 1790. 3909 were males, 2229 females. Thus, the male population outnumbered the females by nearly two to one. There were 1485 slaves. In the adjoining county of Chester there were 5928 white residents--3097 males and 2831 females. There were 938 slaves. In all South Carolina there were only 142,979 white inhabitants, contrasted with 107,094 slaves. The following Colemans were enumerated in Fairfield County: 1. ROBERT COLEMAN 4. WILLIAM COLEMAN 1 male over 16 1 male over 16, 2 under 16 2 under 16 7 females 1 female 2. THOMAS COLEMAN 5. DAVID COLEMAN 1 male over 16 1 male over 16, 2 under 1 under 16 1 female 6 females 3. ROBERT COLEMAN, SR. 6. EMILY COLEMAN 1 male over 16 (widow of Charles Cole 4 males under 16 man) 5 females all ages 2 males under 16 11 slaves. 4 females In the adjoining county of Union, we find the following: 1. ABNER COLEMAN 3. JOHN COLEMAN 2 males over 16,3 under 16 1 male over 16, 1 under 16 3 females 2 females 2 slaves 4. ROBERT COLEMAN 2 males over 16,3 under 16 3 females 2. JOSEPH COLEMAN 1 male over 16, 1 under 16 5. WILLIAM COLEMAN 6 females 2 males over 16, 3 under 16 6 slaves 8 females - 412 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY LIST OF NEIGHBORS OF ROBERT COLEMAN, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, CENSUS OF 1790 Edward Moberly Thomas Burns Wm. Malone Thomas Brady Enoch Grubs Boland Wright Jesse Herbin Micajah Moberly Jessie O'Briant Edward Day John Brown Francis Con John Dye Araminas Liles John Watson William Moberly Wm. Burns Thomas Moberly John Grissom John Lashly Philip Hoppough Robert Coleman, Sr. Robert Coleman William Chapman Lucy Watson William Moberly William Nevit Jesse Beam William Alsup Wiliam Moberly, Sr. Thomas Coleman William Liles Philomon Parton Levy Moberly Thomas Meadows Andrew Feaster Samuel Mayfield Albert Beam Henry Robertson William Coleman Valentine Rachel David Coleman Joseph McDaniel Abraham Jones William Adam Emily Coleman Colin Moberly Thomas Liles John McDaniel David Shelton Edward Nix Adam Cooper - 413 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY REPORT ON CENSUS SEARCH FOR COLEMANS IN FAIRFIELD AND CHESTER COUNTIES, S. C. County Census Year Head of Family Age Bracket Fairfield 1800 Susannah Coleman 45 and up Allen Coleman 26 to 45 Grief Coleman 16 to 26 (next to Allen) Robt. Coleman, Sr. 45 and up Robt. Coleman 26 to 45 Kador Coleman 45 and up Robert Coleman 26 to 45 David Coleman 26 to 45 John Coleman 26 to 45 Wiley Coleman 26 to 45 (next to John) 1810 Charles Coleman 26 to 45 Robert Coleman 26 to 45 (next to Charles) Wiley Coleman 26 to 45 Francis Coleman 16 to 26 (next to Wiley) David Coleman 45 and up William Coleman 45 and up Solomon Coleman 16 to 26 Colomon R. Coleman 16 to 26 (next to Solomon) Allen Coleman 26 to 45 (next to Solomon K.) Robert R. Coleman 26 to 45 (next to Allen) John R. Coleman 26 to 45 (next to Robert R.) John Coleman 26 to 45 (next to John R.) Stephen Coleman 16 to 26 Jesse Coleman 26 to 45 Fanny Coleman 45 and up 1820 Solomon R. Coleman 26 to 45 Henry J. Coleman 26 to 45 Wiley Coleman 45 and up (next to Henry J.) Elizabeth Coleman 26 to 45 Wiley F. Coleman 26 to 45 David Coleman 16 to 26 Abnor Coleman 16 to 26 John Coleman 16 to 26 (next to Abnor) Robert Coleman 45 and up Robert Coleman 26 to 45 Charles Coleman 45 and up Fanny Coleman 16 to 26 Robert R. Coleman 45 and up William Coleman, Jr. 16 to 26 (next to Robert R.) Solomon Coleman 26 to 45 (next to William, Jr.) John P. Coleman 45 and up Francis Coleman 26 to 45 (next to John P.) David R. Coleman 45 and up Robert F. Coleman 26 to 45 David H. Coleman 26 to 45 Chester 1800 Isaiah Coalman 26 to 45 1820 Allen Coalman 45 and up - 414 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY FAIRFIELD CENSUS OF 1800 Female 10-16-2 Joseph Chapman 16-22-2 Male over 45-1 over 45-1 Female 10-16-1 Allen Coleman over45-1 Male under 10-1 26-45-1 James Davis Male 10-16-1 Female under 10-1 16-26-1 16-26-1 over 45-1 Female 10-16-1 Griff Coleman 16-26-1 (Next door to Allen) over 45-1 Male 16-26-1 and no others mentioned James Rowe Male under 10-1 Robert Coleman under 10-2 26-45-1 10-16-1 Female under 10-2 16-26-1 26-45-1 over 45-1 7 houses over from William Lyles Females 16-26-1 Aramanos Liles, and then Ann over 45-1 Beam, Sarah Beam, William Beam, Jesse Beam, all mentioned Robert coleman in a row. William Mobley, Wil- (Robert Roe Coleman) liam Liles, Samuel Weir Male under 10-1 26-45-1 Thomas Coleman Female under 10-1 Male under 10-1 26-45-1 16-26-1 Lewis Pickett was there as was over 45-1 Micajah Pickett, Charles Pickett Female under 10-3 10-16-1 Jane Rowe 16-26-3 Male 16-26-2 over 45-1 Female over 45-1 Susannah Coleman Lived 8 houses from Samuel Mob- Male 16-26-1 ley 26-45-1 Thomas Davis-same area as - 415 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Kador Coleman John Coleman Male under 10-1 Male under 10-2 26-45-2 26-45-1 over 45-1 Female under 10-2 Female under 10-1 26-45-1 16-26-3 Wiley Coleman Wm. Ferguson Male under 10-1 Male 16-26-1 16-26-1 26-45-1 25-45-1 over 45-1 Female 15-26-1 Female 16-26-1 over 45-1 Jesse Coleman Male 16-26-1 Isaac Ferguson Male 26-45-1 None others mentioned Female 10-16-1 FAIRFIELD CENSUS OF 1810 Robert Coleman James Rowe Males under 10-2 Male under 10-2 26-45-1 10-16-1 Female under 10-1 26-45-1 16-26-1 Female under 10-2 next door to Andrew Feaster 9 10-16-1 doors from John Feaster and 10 16-26-1 doors from Abraham Jones 26-45-2 Abraham Jones David Rowe Male 16-26-1 Male 16-26-1 26-45-1 26-45-1 Female under 10-2 Female 1-10-2 26-45-1 16-26-1 David Coleman Joseph Rowe Male under 10-1 Male 26-45-1 10-16-1 Female under 10-1 26-45-1 16-26-1 Female 16-26-1 over 45-1 - 416 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Charles Coleman Berry Chapman Male under 10-4 Mary Moberly and Agnes Moberly (1765) 25-45-1 listed nearby. Also Thomas Shel- Female under 10-3 ton, Cullen Moberly, William 10-16-1 Moberly, Micajah Moberly, Also nearby Arramanos Lyles, Jr., Next on list John Liles Robert Coleman Male under 10-3 James Davis 10-16-1 Male under 10-2 26-45-1 16-26-2 Female under 10-3 Female 16-26-1 26-45-1 Jonathan Davis Wylie Coleman Male under 10-2 Male under 10-3 16-26-2 10-16-1 Female 16-26-1 16-26-1 26-45-1 David Coleman Female under 10-3 Male under 10-1 16-26-1 10-16-2 16-45-1 16-26-2 over 45-1 Next Name Female over 45-1 Francis Coleman William Coleman Male 16-26-1 Male 10-16-2 Female under 10-1 16-26-1 26-45-1 over 45-1 Female 10-16-1 William Chapman over 45-1 Male 16-26-1 6 slaves over 45-1 Next Door. Female under 10-1 16-26-2 Solomon Coleman over 45-1 Male under 10-2 16-26-1 Britton Chapman Female 16-26-1 - 417 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Solomon R. Coleman Abraham Jones Male 16-26-1 Male under 10-3 Female under 10-3 10-16-1 16-26-1 26-45-1 Female under 10-1 Next door. 26-45-1 Allen Coleman Male under 10-1 Stephen Coleman 26-45-1 Male under 10-1 Female under 10-1 (Frank Bridges Laurel) 10-16-1 16-26-1 26-45-1 Female 16-26-1 Next door. Jesse Coleman Robert R.Coleman Male under 10-1 Male under 10-1 26-45-1 10-16-1 Female under 10-1 26-45-1 26-45-1 male 10-16-1 He lived only 3 houses from Jacob 26-45-1 Feaster. Jacob Feaster lived next house to Andrew Feaster. He lived John R. Coleman next door To Anna Beam. Male under 1O-3 10-16-1 Joseph Chapman 16-26-1 Male over 45-1 26-45-1 Female over 45-1 Female under 10-2 10-16-2 Samuel Chapman 26-45-1 Male under 10-2 26-45-1 Female under 10-2 John Coleman 10-16-1 Male under 10-2 26-45-1 26-45-1 Female 16-26-1 Jesse Chapman Male under 10-4 Near neighbor 26-45-1 - 418 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY Female under 10-2 Fifth house from there 10-16-1 Fanny Coleman 10-16-1 26-45-1 Thomas Davis, Jr. Female 10-16-1 Male 16-26-1 over 45-1 Female under 10-1 16-26-1 ALL COLEMANS LISTED IN THE FAIRFIELD AND CHESTER COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS for 1830 (Lists only heads of households) FAIRFIELD COUNTY Eleanor Coleman Robert F. Coleman Charles Coleman, born between 1 male born between 1740 1770-1780 1750 (Incorrect) 1 male born between 1815-20 1 1780-1790 2 males born between 1790 and 1 1815-1820 1800 1 1820-1825 Charles Coleman 1 male born between 1790 and Robert R. Coleman, 1 male 1800 born between 1760-1770 (Note: 2 between 1800 and 1810 Listed on the same page as Jacob 1 after 1825 Feaster ) John A (?) Coleman William Coleman, between 1800 1 male born between 1790 and 1810 1800 1 male under 5 1 between 1800 and 1810 (listed on the line next to Jacob 1 1810-1815 Feaster) 1 1815-1820 1 1820-25 Henry J. Coleman Joseph R. Coleman 1 1790-1800 1 1800-1810 1 1815-1820 1 1820-25 1 1820-1825 1 after 1825 1 after 1825 - 419 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY CENSUS 1830--Page 2 10 & 15 and 1 between 5 and 10. William C. Coleman (son of Al- Hiram Coleman len ) 1 male between 1790-1800 between 20 and 30 1 1800 1810 2 females under 5 1 after 1825 1 female between 20 and 30 Females-1 between 1800 and 1810 Henry Coleman 1 after 1825 1 male between 30 and 40 1 between 5 and 10 On the next line: 1 under 5 Griffin Coleman, 1800-1810 1 female between 20 and 30 1 1810-1815 1 female under 10 1 female under 5 1 female,1810-1815 Solomon Coleman Wiley Coleman 1 male, 1780-90 1 1790-1800 1 1790-1800 1 1820-1825 1 1800-10 1 female 1800-1810 2 between 15 and 20 2 under 5 2 between 5 and 10 1 between 5 and 10 1 female 1790-1800 on the same sheet as Ephraim 1 between 10 and 15 Liles. David R. Coleman, 1760-1770 ON THE LINE BELOW JACOB 1 female,1770-1780 FEASTER, Sr. CHESTER COUNTY Solomon R. Coleman J. Coleman, 1800-1810 . 1 1780-1790 1 female same age 1 between 10 and 15 1 under 5. W. F. Coleman, 1790-1800 1 female between 30 & 40 1 male between 5 and 10 between 15 & 20, 1 between 1 under 5. - 420 - . THE ROBERT COLEMAN FAMILY FAIRFIELD COUNTY CENSUS OF 1829 (Giving the Numbers in each Household) Charles Coleman, 12 John Coleman, 8 Charles Coleman, Sr., 5 Robert Coleman, 6 David R. Coleman, 2 Robert R. Coleman, 4 George Coleman, 2 Solomon Coleman, 7 Henry A. Coleman, 7 Wiley Coleman, 5 Hiram Coleman,3 Wm. C. Coleman, 4 Henry J. Coleman, 9 Widow Coleman, 4 Joseph R.Coleman,5 William R. Coleman, 1 John M. Coleman, 7 - 421 - .
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