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Elizabeth Roe Coleman Goates

Birth
Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1853 (aged 65–66)
Giles County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Campbellsville, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Roe Coleman was the daughter of Robert R. Coleman, Jr. and Elizabeth Roe. She was married about 1808 to George Leonard Goates in Camden District, Fairfield, South Carolina. They had 11 children. They were:
Ann Goats Morris, Delila Goats ( unmarried ), John Leonard Goates, William Allen Goats, Sr., Phillip Goats, Mary "Polly" Goats Tucker, David Coleman Goats, Sr., Susan Elizabeth Goates Adair, Elizabeth Jane Goates Yarborough, James Blueford "Bluff" Goats, and Minerva Catherine Goates Beavers.

Elizabeth Roe Coleman Goates is buried in this cemetery in an unmarked grave. The George Leonard Goates farm located on Dry Weakley Creek Road near Campbellsville, Giles, Tennessee was 220 acres. According to the conditions of the Probate, George Leonard Goates died intestate ( meaning dying without a legal will ) and the farm was to be sold as one piece. It was sold at auction in 1857 to William "Col" Counce. The Probate also verifies she died before George Leonard Goates.

She was my Great Great Great Grandmother.
Elizabeth Roe Coleman was the daughter of Robert R. Coleman, Jr. and Elizabeth Roe. She was married about 1808 to George Leonard Goates in Camden District, Fairfield, South Carolina. They had 11 children. They were:
Ann Goats Morris, Delila Goats ( unmarried ), John Leonard Goates, William Allen Goats, Sr., Phillip Goats, Mary "Polly" Goats Tucker, David Coleman Goats, Sr., Susan Elizabeth Goates Adair, Elizabeth Jane Goates Yarborough, James Blueford "Bluff" Goats, and Minerva Catherine Goates Beavers.

Elizabeth Roe Coleman Goates is buried in this cemetery in an unmarked grave. The George Leonard Goates farm located on Dry Weakley Creek Road near Campbellsville, Giles, Tennessee was 220 acres. According to the conditions of the Probate, George Leonard Goates died intestate ( meaning dying without a legal will ) and the farm was to be sold as one piece. It was sold at auction in 1857 to William "Col" Counce. The Probate also verifies she died before George Leonard Goates.

She was my Great Great Great Grandmother.


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  • Created by: WG
  • Added: Oct 1, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30248499/elizabeth_roe-goates: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Roe Coleman Goates (8 Sep 1787–1853), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30248499, citing Kimbrough Cemetery, Campbellsville, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by WG (contributor 46795365).