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Arrived in the U.S. on 8 Sep 1864 aboard the ship "Maryland" which landed in New York. On board were:
Kleibocker, Adelheid age 58 from Caspergard, Hanover
Kleibacker, Catharine M. 16 from Caspergard, Hanover
Kleibacker, Joh. Diedr 14 from Caspergard, Hanover 
Kleiboeker, Catherine Anna Marg. (I2134)
 
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Arrived in the U.S. on 8 Sep 1864 aboard the ship "Maryland" which landed in New York.  On board were:
Kleibocker, Adelheid age 58 from Caspergard, Hanover
Kleibacker, Catharine M. 16 from Caspergard, Hanover
Kleibacker, Joh. Diedr  14  from Caspergard, Hanover 
Kleiboeker, Catherine Anna Marg. (I2134)
 
3 BRISTOL PARISH-VESTRY & REGISTER
Peter, son of Wm & Faith Coleman born 25th June last, bap. Feb 9th 17 ( ) (Page 295).
Peter, son of Wm & Faith Coleman, born & bap' in August 17 ( ). (Page 296}).

The Last Will and Testament of Peter Coleman is found at Page 109 of Will Book 5, Peter outlived most of the others as his will was proved on February 27, 1794. He left all of his property to his daughter, Fannie, without stating her last name. We do not know whether she was married or single. We do know, however, that Peter Coleman had other children, because in Land Deed Book 16, Page 140, "for love and affection," he sold 50 acres of land to his son, Solomon Coleman. This was 4 October, 1782. However, bad trouble must have arisen between Peter Coleman and his son, Solomon, because in Deed Book 19, Page 162, May 24, 1792, we find that Peter Coleman sued out a peace bond against Solomon Coleman and Isaac Coleman, and they made bond to preserve the peace for a year and a day toward Peter, the father of Solomon. This shows how the Colemans could and did "fall out" and take umbrage toward each other. From deeds appearing at Pages 44 and 46, Book 9, we find that Peter Coleman's wife was named Martha. From the records of Bristol Parish we know that Peter Coleman was born in 1720. Solomon Coleman must have moved away from Amelia County, because I find no reference to him, wills or deeds, after about 1800. 
Coleman, Peter (I5439)
 
4 Book 3, Page 111, Amelia County Deeds, 19 August 1748, Daniel Coleman sold land To William Watson, being 225 acres patented to Daniel on August 1, 1745.
Deed Book 6, Page 59, 18 June 1757, Daniel Coleman sold lands to Abel Parton, no wife mentioned.
We Find in Deed Book 9, Page 82 (and I failed to get the date), Daniel Coleman, Sr. and Elizabeth, his wife, sold land to Thomas Lipscomb, land on Joseph Coleman's line.
According to the Bristol Parish Register, Daniel Coleman and Elizabeth Coleman, his wife, had the following children born to them: Benjamin, 1720; Mary, 1724; Martha, 1726; and Daniel, 1731.
So, Daniel was born not later than about 1698 and William Coleman, Sr. at least as early as 1678.
Daniel Coleman's will was executed March 7, 1782, and admitted to probate February 26, 1789, Will Book 4, Page 130, Amelia County Records. The will named the following children: Daniel, Martha, Mary, Frances, Elizabeth, Hezekiah, Ann, and Jesse. 
Coleman, Daniel (I5284)
 
5 Deed Book 5, Page 423, March 25, 1756, William Coleman and his wife, Frances, sold John Merrimoon 350 acres Of land.
Deed book 6, Page 99, August 13, 1757, deed from William Coleman and wife for 438 acres.
William Coleman's will, dated October 12, 1767, was admitted to probate April 28, 1768, Amelia County Records. Sons named: Abraham, Jeremiah, Godfrey, Burrell, Archer, William, and Jesse, Daughters were mentioned but not named. 
Coleman, William III (I5282)
 
6 In Will Book 2, Page 16, Amelia Records, we find the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Coleman. Dated June 5, 1770, and proved January 23, 1772.
The Last Will of Joseph Coleman named sons, Joseph, John, Sutton, Francis and Page.
In Will Book 7, Page 454, Amelia Records, we find the report of the sale of the personal property of Elizabeth Coleman, deceased, widow of Page Coleman. This was 1809. The buyers at the sale were James Coleman, Braxton Coleman, William Coleman, Tabitha Coleman, Jesse Coleman, and Charles James Coleman. 
Coleman, Joseph (I5283)
 
7 The Last Will and Testament of Godphrey Coleman, dated June 6, 1753, and proved September 27, 1753, Page 99 of Will Book 1, willed to his brothers William Coleman and Peter Coleman the 200 acres of land "left to me by my father, William Coleman." Coleman, Godfrey (I5372)
 
8 1 Oct 1747: Thomas Hinton, 400 acs Amelia County on both sides of the South Fork of Nottoway Riv. up the Stone House Br. adj. Bumpas, Yarbrough, Dupuy, Jones & Dyer. (Cav & Pio, book 28, p. 324).
 
Hinton, Thomas (I7968)
 
9 28 Oct 1673: Henry Batts & Jno. Sturdivant, 3528 acs., Charles City County.....For transportation of 71 persons...included in list is Chris. Hinton. (Cav & Pio, book 6, page 154) Hinton, Christopher Sr. (I7979)
 
10 3 Dec 1777: Henry Bradley's Will proved in court. He willed 200 acres of land in Fawn Township, York County, PA (grants dated 6 Aug 1758 and 14 Jan 1767) to his daughter Elizabeth. Bradley, Elizabeth (I5597)
 
11 3 Dec 1777:  Henry Bradley's Will proved in court.  He willed 200 acres of land in Fawn Township, York County, PA (grants dated 6 Aug 1758 and 14 Jan 1767) to his daughter Elizabeth. Bradley, Elizabeth (I5597)
 
12 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16822)
 
13 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16822)
 
14 Arrived 20 Jun 1840 on the 'Louise' from Bremen to New York. He lived in Warren Township, Marion County, IN Piel, Christian Friedrich (I2949)
 
15 Arrived in the U.S. on 22 Nov 1854 aboard the ship "Obers" which landed at New Orleans, Louisiana. She was traveling with her sister. Kleiboeker, Anna Christine Elizabeth (I2047)
 
16 Arrived in the U.S. on 22 Nov 1854 aboard  the ship "Obers" which landed at New Orleans, Louisiana.  She was traveling with her sister. Kleiboeker, Anna Christine Elizabeth (I2047)
 
17 Arrived in US from Ireland in 1718. Flinn, Laughlin Jr. (I6221)
 
18 Arrived in US from Ireland in 1718. Flinn, Laughlin Sr. (I6223)
 
19 Arrived in US from Ireland in 1718. Flinn, Daniel (I6526)
 
20 Arrived in US from Ireland in 1718. Flinn, Patrick (I6528)
 
21 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1930)
 
22 Carl Otto was best man. Family F943
 
23 Colonel in British Army, exiled to Canada after the American Revolution. Gibbs, Col. Zacharius (I5435)
 
24 Killed in Murphysboro Tornado Loy, Charles Edward (I5071)
 
25 Killed in Murphysboro Tornado. Loy, Thomas James Jr. (I5069)
 
26 Killed in the Coal Mines. Short, Harold Eugene (I7926)
 
27 Killed in the Coal Mines. Short, Harold Eugene (I7926)
 
28 Listed as a farmer, age 20, in Military Census of 1862.  He was living in Bradley Township.    Not identified as serving in any unit. Bradley, Gilbert (I8576)
 
29 Mary granted divorce on grounds of desertion and was given custody of daughter Minnie May Brashear. Family F808
 
30 Nathaniel Giles is listed as Witness to this marriage. Family F870
 
31 Nov 14, 1781 Disowned from Quakers for going on cruise on Privateer of War. Harris, John (I7838)
 
32 Ora died at age 4 years, he was born with a withered arm. Unknown where he or the unknown children are buried. Russell, Ora Loy (I5752)
 
33 Ora died at age 4 years, he was born with a withered arm.  Unknown where he or the unknown children are buried. Russell, Ora Loy (I5752)
 
34 Possibly born 16 May 1764. Gardner, Mary (I2228)
 
35 Secretly married in November 1936, and openly married on 6 Jun 1937 in Lawton County, OK Family F960
 
36 Sept. 1734
ENOCH WARD ESQ, CAME INTO OPEN COURT AND MADE OATH UPON THE HOLY EVANGELIST THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WAS AND IS NOW OF HIS OWN PROPER FAMILY. ENOCH WARD, WIFE ELIZABETH WARD, SON RICHARD WARD, DAUGHTERS ANN WARD, MARTHA WARD, ELIZABETH WARD, MARY WARD, AND SARAH WARD, JOHN WILLIAMSON, JANE WILLIAMSON, ANN WILLIAMSON, RICHARD WILLIAMSON, NEGROS JOBE, WILL, SHARPER, JEMMY, GEORGE, DOLL AND DINA AND AN INDIAN MAN JUDE.

Feb Court 1750
In the name of God Amen, I Enoch Ward, being very sick and weak of body but of perfect mind... I desire that all debts be paid by my wife Mary, and she to have half the household goods, and my Negroes and my stock during her lifetime, and then her part to my son Enoch at age 17. My daughters Anne, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Abigail and Susannah to have the other half of my household goods. I give to James Shackleford 250 acres of my Banks land and the rest to my son Richard and his heirs. Son Richard is to be executor. 
Ward, Capt. Enoch Sr. (I932)
 
37 Served in American Revolution. Davis, Benjamin (I7890)
 
38 Wilhelm Otto was best man. Family F1113
 
39 Worked at McDonnell Douglas Welp, Godfrey John (I1928)
 
40 "carpenter and contractor by trade, and trained his sons well" Bradley, Harry Gilbert (I8614)
 
41 #14 Evesen
 
Siekmann, Hans Hinrig (I12065)
 
42 #14 Evesen also Mönkhof alias Hilmer
 
Mönkhoff, Jobst Heinr. (I12063)
 
43 #15 Meinsen Möller, Hans Heinr. Ernst (I2766)
 
44 #2 Frille


 
Nobbe, Ilsa Margaretha (I12064)
 
45 #33 Dehme Wiele, Ernst Heinrich (I8755)
 
46 #33 Dehme Wiehle, Joh. Friedrich (I8846)
 
47 #62 in Niedernwohren. Heine, Friedrich Christian Ludwig (I15782)
 
48 #84 Neustadt and #43 Bramsche (Kirchplatz) Pörtener, Joh. Heinrich (I11444)
 
49 #84 Neustadt and #43 Bramsche (Kirchplatz) Pörtener, Joh. Heinrich (I11444)
 
50 (Medical):17 Jul 1998: Ashes removed to Valhalla Cemetery. Wilke, Wilhelmina "Minna" (I1751)
 

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