MyKindred.com Families

A collection of family histories and genealogies.

Mary Coleman[1]

Female circa 1794 -


Personal Information    |    Sources    |    All    |    PDF

  • Name Mary Coleman 
    Born circa 1794  Louisiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died
    Person ID I24848  mykindred
    Last Modified Feb 6, 2003 

    Father John Coleman,   b. circa 1770, Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d.
    Mother Rebecca Holston,   b. circa 1776, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1836  (Age ~ 60 years) 
    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.
    Family ID F9053  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family James Martin,   b. circa 1786, Natchez, Adams county, Mississippi, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d.
    Married circa 1811 
    Notes 
    • -
      1826 Atascosito Census:
      James Martin, M, 40, Born  Natchez USA, From LA, Farmer/Stockraiser
      Mary  Coleman, F, 32, Born Louisiana, From LA,  wife of James Martin
      Children:
      Josiah Martin, M. 14
      Eliza G. Martin, F, 11
      James R. Martin, M, 3
      Louisa Martin, F, 1
      (Mr. Martin owned 5 slaves so apparently he was a man of some means compared to his neighbors.)
      -
    Children 
     1. Josiah Martin,   b. circa 1812,   d. Y
     2. Eliza G. Martin,   b. circa 1815,   d. Y
     3. James Martin,   b. circa 1823,   d. Y
     4. Louisa Martin,   b. circa 1825,   d. Y
    Family ID F9493  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S157] Whittington, Carol, email of APR 4, 2002.