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Thomas Coleman

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, Virginia
Death: circa March 14, 1748 (60-77)
King and Queen, Virginia
Place of Burial: King And Queen Court House, King and Queen County, VA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. Robert Coleman and Ann Hunter
Husband of Mary Coleman
Father of Mary Harwell; Anne Clayton; Mary Elizabeth Pendleton; Robert Coleman; Richard Lort Coleman and 6 others
Brother of John Coleman; William Coleman; Robert Coleman, of “Picadilly”; Grizzell Hardy; Elizabeth Brown and 6 others

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About Thomas Coleman, of Essex Co. & St. Stephen’s Parish

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Spouse

Thomas Coleman

Male1679–1748 • Male

   Elizabeth Mary Lort

Female1681–1759 • Female
Marriage 1698 Virginia, British Colonial America

Children:

  1. Mary Ann Coleman Female1702–1794 • Female
  2. Ann Coleman Female1703–1785 • Female
  3. Elizabeth Clayton Female1704–1769 • Female
  4. Frances Coleman Female1705–1783 • Female
  5. Richard Lort Coleman Male1706–1752 • Male
  6. Thomas Coleman Male1706–Deceased • Male
  7. Edward Coleman Male1709–Deceased • Male
  8. Robert Spilsby Thomas Coleman Male1710–1793 • Male
  9. Susanna Coleman Female1710–1751 • Female
  10. Grizzell Coleman Female1713–1759 • Female
  11. Colonel Thomas Coleman Junior Male1715–1793 • Male
  12. Ann Coleman Female1717–1792 • Female
  13. Lucy Coleman Female1718–1761 • Female
  14. Dolly Coleman Female1719–Deceased • Female
   Dorothy Dolley Coleman

Female1732–1809 • Female
Spouse

Thomas Coleman

Male1679–1748 • Male SARAH FARBISH

Female1780–Deceased • Female

THOMAS COLEMAN of Essex Co. & King & Queen Co. VA

b.  ca. 1679 New Kent Co. VA

d. Will proved 14 Mar 1748
m. Mary Lort
Thomas was named sole executor and "beloved friend and brother-in-law" in John Chamberlain’s will dated 8 Dec 1724/5.

Thomas was of both Essex Co. & St. Stephen’s Parish, King & Queen Co. On the King & Queen Co. Rent Rolls of 1704, he was charged with 300 acres. On 19 Jun 1716, Thomas bought 542 acres in Essex Co. adjoining Gilliam’s Swamp from James Boughan of Essex Co. \(D & WB 14, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\) This land was patented by Boughan on 16 Dec 1714.

On 17 Apr 1722, Thomas bought 150 acres from John Tatum, son of Abel Tatum. He also bought 150 acres from Stephen Benbridge. On 5 Sep 1723 \(Pat. Bk. 11, p. 234) Thomas was granted 540 acres of land in the Parish of S. Farnham, Essex Co. By deed of 16 Oct 1760, Thomas’ son Robert and wife Sarah of Culpeper Co. and son Thomas and wife Milly of King & Queen Co. conveyed 540 acres in Essex Co. to Richard Hill. The deed says it is the land on which Thomas Coleman of Essex Co. lived. \(D & WB 13, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\)

The will of Thomas Coleman of King & Queen Co. was dated 10 Feb 1748 and proved 14 Mar 1748: Wife Mary to receive half of stock and negroes Pye and Phillis, half of corn and tobacco crop, household goods, two-wheeled chair and harness, and loan of negroes Ben and Sary. Son Richard Lort Coleman to receive King & Queen plantation and one-half livestock. Son Thomas Coleman. to receive tract of land purchased of James Boughan in Essex Co., 540 acres where Thomas "now lives". Daughter Ann Clayton to receive L10. Daughter Lucy Perkins L15 and four head of cattle, six hogs and loan of tract bought from John Tatum, and negroes George and Alice. At Lucy’s death, her daughters Elizabeth and Tabitha to receive their mother’s legacy. Daughter Dolly Hoskins to receive negroes Comomby and Betty. Daughter Grissell Smith to receive negro Jenny. Ex: Sons Richard L. Coleman and Thomas Coleman. Wit: G. Braxton, John Page, George Kauffman. (Tidewater VA Families, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1993)

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Bio Thomas Coleman

About Thomas Coleman THOMAS COLEMAN of Essex Co. & King & Queen Co. VA b. ca. 1679 New Kent Co. VA d. Will proved 14 Mar 1748 m. Mary Lort Thomas was named sole executor and "beloved friend and brother-in-law" in John Chamberlain's will dated 8 Dec 1724/5. Thomas was of both Essex Co. & St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co. On the King & Queen Co. Rent Rolls of 1704, he was charged with 300 acres. On 19 Jun 1716, Thomas bought 542 acres in Essex Co. adjoining Gilliam's Swamp from James Boughan of Essex Co. \(D & WB 14, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\) This land was patented by Boughan on 16 Dec 1714. On 17 Apr 1722, Thomas bought 150 acres from John Tatum, son of Abel Tatum. He also bought 150 acres from Stephen Benbridge. On 5 Sep 1723 \(Pat. Bk. 11, p. 234) Thomas was granted 540 acres of land in the Parish of S. Farnham, Essex Co. By deed of 16 Oct 1760, Thomas' son Robert and wife Sarah of Culpeper Co. and son Thomas and wife Milly of King & Queen Co. conveyed 540 acres in Essex Co. to Richard Hill. The deed says it is the land on which Thomas Coleman of Essex Co. lived. \(D & WB 13, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\) The will of Thomas Coleman of King & Queen Co. was dated 10 Feb 1748 and proved 14 Mar 1748: Wife Mary to receive half of stock and negroes Pye and Phillis, half of corn and tobacco crop, household goods, two-wheeled chair and harness, and loan of negroes Ben and Sary. Son Richard Lort Coleman to receive King & Queen plantation and one-half livestock. Son Thomas Coleman. to receive tract of land purchased of James Boughan in Essex Co., 540 acres where Thomas "now lives". Daughter Ann Clayton to receive L10. Daughter Lucy Perkins L15 and four head of cattle, six hogs and loan of tract bought from John Tatum, and negroes George and Alice. At Lucy's death, her daughters Elizabeth and Tabitha to receive their mother's legacy. Daughter Dolly Hoskins to receive negroes Comomby and Betty. Daughter Grissell Smith to receive negro Jenny. Ex: Sons Richard L. Coleman and Thomas Coleman. Wit: G. Braxton, John Page, George Kauffman. (Tidewater VA Families, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1993)

Thomas Coleman will

This will is for Thomas Coleman that married Mary Elizabeth Lort. His father was Robert Coleman and mother was Ann Spilsby. Thomas Coleman that was the son of Robert Coleman and Elizabeth Grizell died about 1705. He married Rebecca Ann Beasley.


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THOMAS COLEMAN of Essex Co.& King & Queen Co. VA

b. ca. 1679 New Kent Co. VA

d. Will proved 14 Mar 1748

m. Mary Lort

Thomas was named sole executor and "beloved friend and brother-in-law" in John Chamberlain’s will dated 8 Dec 1724/5.

Thomas was of both Essex Co. & St. Stephen’s Parish, King & Queen Co. On the King & Queen Co. Rent Rolls of 1704, he was charged with 300 acres. On 19 Jun 1716, Thomas bought 542 acres in Essex Co. adjoining Gilliam’s Swamp from James Boughan of Essex Co. \(D & WB 14, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\) This land was patented by Boughan on 16 Dec 1714.

On 17 Apr 1722, Thomas bought 150 acres from John Tatum, son of Abel Tatum. He also bought 150 acres from Stephen Benbridge. On 5 Sep 1723 \(Pat. Bk. 11, p. 234) Thomas was granted 540 acres of land in the Parish of S. Farnham, Essex Co. By deed of 16 Oct 1760, Thomas’ son Robert and wife Sarah of Culpeper Co. and son Thomas and wife Milly of King & Queen Co. conveyed 540 acres in Essex Co. to Richard Hill. The deed says it is the land on which Thomas Coleman of Essex Co. lived. \(D & WB 13, p. 598, Essex Co. Records\)

The will of Thomas Coleman of King & Queen Co. was dated 10 Feb 1748 and proved 14 Mar 1748:
1) Wife Mary to receive half of stock and negroes Pye and Phillis, half of corn and tobacco crop, household goods, two-wheeled chair and harness, and loan of negroes Ben and Sary.

2) Son Richard Lort Coleman to receive King & Queen plantation and one-half livestock.

3)Son Thomas Coleman to receive tract of land purchased of James Boughan in Essex Co., 540 acres where Thomas "now lives".

4) Daughter Ann Clayton to receive L10.

5) Daughter Lucy Perkins L15 and four head of cattle, six hogs and loan of tract bought from John Tatum, and negroes George and Alice. At Lucy’s death, her daughters Elizabeth and Tabitha to receive their mother’s legacy.

6) Daughter Dolly Hoskins to receive negroes Comomby and Betty.

7) Daughter Grissell Smith to receive negro Jenny.

Ex: Sons Richard L. Coleman and Thomas Coleman.
Wit: G. Braxton, John Page, George Kauffman. (Tidewater VA Families, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1993)

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Thomas Coleman, of Essex Co. & St. Stephen’s Parish's Timeline

1679
1679
Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, Virginia
1689
October 10, 1689
Prince George County, Virginia
1703
1703
of, Fairfax, Virginia
1704
1704
King & Queen County, VA, United States
1710
1710
probably, Virginia, Colonial America
1711
1711
Fairfax, Essex, Virginia, United States
1717
February 18, 1717
South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia
1718
1718
Virginia, United States
1722
1722
Virginia, United States
1724
1724