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Rebecca Holston[1, 2]

Female circa 1776 - 1836  (~ 60 years)


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  • Name Rebecca Holston 
    Born circa 1776  Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 1836 
    Notes 
    • Is she a daughter of Stephen Holstein?
      Carolyn Whittington wrote FEB 4th 2001:  "If I'm not mistaken, Hebert's Records of Southwest Louisiana shows Rebecca as a daughter of Stephen Holstein. One of the children of Catherine was named Henry Holstein Dever, further evidence of the family's connection to the Holstein family. According to Liberty County land records, Rebecca Coleman came to Texas in 1825 and died in 1836. I suspect that the presence of  these relatives in Texas was a factor that influenced Melina and her brother William K. Dalton to leave Louisiana and settle specifically in Liberty County.  Melina may have found refuge in their households after leaving Elisha.
      ... copied from a book on early Liberty County Land records. This entry was probably recorded about 1839:
      "No. 260
      Petition from A.B. Hardin Admr of the estate of Rebecca Coleman decd claiming a certificate to one league & labor of land
      An order of Survey is on file issued to the decd by C.S. Taylor Comr on the 7' da of Jan'y 1836.
      Hugh B. Johnston after being duly sworn deposed & said, that Mrs. Coleman arrived in Texas in the year 1825, that shortly after a reputed daughter of the decd known by the name of Mrs. Sally Nixon arrived in Texas; that the said R. Coleman died in Texas in A.D. 1836, that the said decd previous to her death kept house with Mrs. Nixon & had a negro man & at the time of her death was living by herself.
      Luke Bryan Senr being duly sworn deposed and said, that he was acquainted with the decd & family in Louisiana, that she had a daughter by the name of Sally, that said Sally was married in Louisiana to a man by the name of Thomas Nixon, that said Sally was not more than 17 years of age at the time she & her mother left Louisiana in company with J. Martin for Texas.
      Witness further deposeth & said that no divorce had been obtained by said Sally from the said Nixon.
      Question to H.B. Johnston.  Did Jas Martin arrive in Texas in 1825?
      Ans.  He did
      Question  Did Mrs. Coleman arrive in Texas the same year Martin did?
      Ans  She did
      Has Mrs. Sally Nixon married since her arrival in this country?
      Ans  She was married in 1831.
      David Choate sworn. Does not know that the decd brought a family with her.  Is not certain Mrs. Nixon lived with Mrs. Coleman.  Thinks that Mrs. Nixon had been parted from her first husband when she came to the country.  Mrs. Nixon (alias Minchy) was a legitimate child of Mrs. Coleman.  Mrs. Minchy is 37 or 38 yrs old he thinks, was a cripple & depended on Mrs. Coleman for a support."
    Person ID I24845  mykindred
    Last Modified Mar 2, 2005 

    Father Stephen Holstein,   b. circa 1722, Mississippi, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d.
    Mother Isabelle "Judith" King,   d.
    Married circa 1750 
    Family ID F3191  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family John Coleman,   b. circa 1770, Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d.
    Married circa 1793 
    Notes 
    • Carolyn Whittington wrote FEB 4th 2001:  "...the 1826 Atascosito Census taken by the
      Spanish while Texas was still part of Mexico, covering Liberty and surrounding counties in southeast Texas is in a book called "Liberty, Liberty County and the Atascosito District"  by Miriam Partlow. ...t it lists the full names of all members of the household, adults and children alike, and also gives the maiden names of the married women. Within that census is listed Rebecca Holsten, described as the widow of John Coleman, age 56, owner of 1 slave, born in Tennessee.  There is also listed several young women with the maiden name of Coleman (most likely the daughters of Rebecca and John) who were married to other early settlers of the Atascosito District:
      (1) Catherine Coleman, 29, born Louisiana, wife of Philip P. Dever,
      (2) Mary Coleman, 32, born Louisiana, wife of James Martin
      (3) Sally Coleman, 26, born Louisiana, wife of David Minche
      (4) Adelia Coleman, 19, born Louisiana, widow of John Yocum
      "If I'm not mistaken, Hebert's Records of Southwest Louisiana shows Rebecca as a daughter of Stephen Holstein. One of the children of Catherine was named Henry Holstein Devers, further evidence of the family's connection to the Holstein family. According to Liberty County land records, Rebecca Coleman came to Texas in 1825 and died in 1836. I suspect that the presence of  these relatives in Texas was a factor that influenced Melina and her brother William K. Dalton to leave Louisiana and settle specifically in Liberty County.  Melina may have found refuge in their households after leaving Elisha.
    Children 
     1. Mary Coleman,   b. circa 1794, Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Y
     2. Catherine Coleman,   b. Mar 07, 1795, Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Y
     3. Sally Coleman,   b. circa 1800, Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Y
     4. Adelia Coleman,   b. circa 1807, Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aug 16, 1843, Liberty, Liberty county, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 36 years)
    Family ID F9053  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S747] Liberty, Liberty County & the Atascosito District.

    2. [S1021] Burdick, Judy, email to Tom Cloud of FEB 13, 2005.