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Robert Goodwin Coleman

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Robert Goodwin Coleman

Birth
Death
1 Jul 1895 (aged 75)
Burial
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6312653, Longitude: -90.6936584
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St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1902
about Robert Coleman Name: Robert Coleman
Death Date: 1 Feb 1895
Address: 812 Market
Volume: 31
Page: 194
County Library: RDSL 40
Missouri Archive: C 10396
SLGS Rolls: 327
1860 United States Federal Census
about Robt G Coleman Name: Robt G Coleman
Age in 1860: 40
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Meramec, St Louis, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fenton
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Robt G Coleman 40
Elisabeth J Coleman 34
Patrick H Coleman 14
Mary H Coleman 12
Eliza J Coleman 10
Robert W Coleman 6
George Coleman 4
Eugene Coleman 1


Robert G. Coleman
History of St. Louis:



Rev. Robert G. Coleman came from Spottsylvania County, Va., in 1837, the year of the flood in the Missouri bottom. The "great flood" occurred in 1844, and forms an important epoch in the history of Bonhomme bottom, its marks being yet distinctly visible and a long lake formed where cultivated fields existed. The water was up to the wagonbed bottom in crossing over from the Lewis Ferry. In 1837, Mr. Coleman bought a part of the McCourt-enay tract, and later, portions of the Bell, Caughlin,Henry, and Mackay tracts. This tract bears date from Zeuon Trudeau, 1798. Alexander McCourtenay deeded survey 152 to his brother John, and John subsequently to his son Martin. The Rev. II. G. Coleman had four sons, William H., Spencer G. (in Franklin County), John M. (died in 1849), and Robert G. He died about 1842.



St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1902
about Robert Coleman Name: Robert Coleman
Death Date: 1 Feb 1895
Address: 812 Market
Volume: 31
Page: 194
County Library: RDSL 40
Missouri Archive: C 10396
SLGS Rolls: 327
1860 United States Federal Census
about Robt G Coleman Name: Robt G Coleman
Age in 1860: 40
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Meramec, St Louis, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fenton
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Robt G Coleman 40
Elisabeth J Coleman 34
Patrick H Coleman 14
Mary H Coleman 12
Eliza J Coleman 10
Robert W Coleman 6
George Coleman 4
Eugene Coleman 1


Robert G. Coleman
History of St. Louis:



Rev. Robert G. Coleman came from Spottsylvania County, Va., in 1837, the year of the flood in the Missouri bottom. The "great flood" occurred in 1844, and forms an important epoch in the history of Bonhomme bottom, its marks being yet distinctly visible and a long lake formed where cultivated fields existed. The water was up to the wagonbed bottom in crossing over from the Lewis Ferry. In 1837, Mr. Coleman bought a part of the McCourt-enay tract, and later, portions of the Bell, Caughlin,Henry, and Mackay tracts. This tract bears date from Zeuon Trudeau, 1798. Alexander McCourtenay deeded survey 152 to his brother John, and John subsequently to his son Martin. The Rev. II. G. Coleman had four sons, William H., Spencer G. (in Franklin County), John M. (died in 1849), and Robert G. He died about 1842.





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