Advertisement

Hartwell Thomas Coleman

Advertisement

Hartwell Thomas Coleman

Birth
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
30 Mar 1938 (aged 69)
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
In the 1930 U.S. Census, Hartwell T. Coleman, 60, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sadie E., 34, born Canada, father born Mass., mother born Canada; and stepdaughter Doris E. Boon, 16, born Canada, parents born Canada; and widowed mother Sarah M. Coleman, 96, born Canada, parents born Canada.
Sadie moved to the U.S. in 1916.
Doris moved to the U.S. in 1921.
Sarah moved to the U.S. in 1836.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, widower Hartwell T. Coleman, 50, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Malden, Mass. with daughter Hazel E., 18, born Maine, mother born Denmark; and widowed mother Sarah M. Coleman, 80, born Canada, parents born Canada.
Sarah moved to the U.S. in 1843.

Hartwell J. Coleman and Lydia J. Wilson, both of Calais, were wed on September 12, 1918.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Hartwell Coleman, 40, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Ward 6, Calais, Maine, with Anna E., 37, born Denmark, parents born Denmark; Hazen W., 15; and Hazel E., 9, both born in Maine; and servant Alma Christensen, 19, born Canada, parents born Ireland.
Anna came to the U.S. in 1883.
Alma came to the U.S. in 1909.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, captain William Coleman, 66, born June 1834 in Canada, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sarah, 67, born May 1833 in Canada, parents born Canada; Hartwell, 39, born December 1869 in Maine; daughter in law Anna, 28, born September 1872, parents born Denmark; Hazen R., 5, February 1895 in Maine; father-in-in-law widower detective Frederick W.O. Johnson, 55, born May 1845 in Denmark, parents born Denmark; and granddaughter Rebecca R. Redding, 9, born September 1891 in Maine.
the younger couple had been married for seven years and their one child was still living.
the older couple had been married for 45 years and three of their six children were still living
William had come to the U.S. in 1836 and Frederick in 1885.

Mariner Hartwell T. Coleman, 22, and shoe factory worker Annie E. Johnson, 20, both of Calais, were wed on July 14, 1892 by minister Samuel Davis. Hartwell was born in Calais, and Annie was a native of Denmark.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, tug boat master William Coleman, 46, born Canada, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sarah, 47, born Canada, parents born Canada; tugboat master Edgar W., 20; tugboat deck hand Jones S., 16; and Hartwell T., 10, all born in Maine; and Phebe E. Russell, 30, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, steamboat captain William Coleman, 36, born Canada, was living in Ward 4 of Calais Maine, with Sarah, 37, born Canada; Mary A., 14; William E., 10; Samuel J., 6; and Hartwell F., six months, all born in Maine.

Hartwell was the son of William Coleman and Sarah Crouse.

In the 1930 U.S. Census, Hartwell T. Coleman, 60, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sadie E., 34, born Canada, father born Mass., mother born Canada; and stepdaughter Doris E. Boon, 16, born Canada, parents born Canada; and widowed mother Sarah M. Coleman, 96, born Canada, parents born Canada.
Sadie moved to the U.S. in 1916.
Doris moved to the U.S. in 1921.
Sarah moved to the U.S. in 1836.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, widower Hartwell T. Coleman, 50, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Malden, Mass. with daughter Hazel E., 18, born Maine, mother born Denmark; and widowed mother Sarah M. Coleman, 80, born Canada, parents born Canada.
Sarah moved to the U.S. in 1843.

Hartwell J. Coleman and Lydia J. Wilson, both of Calais, were wed on September 12, 1918.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Hartwell Coleman, 40, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Ward 6, Calais, Maine, with Anna E., 37, born Denmark, parents born Denmark; Hazen W., 15; and Hazel E., 9, both born in Maine; and servant Alma Christensen, 19, born Canada, parents born Ireland.
Anna came to the U.S. in 1883.
Alma came to the U.S. in 1909.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, captain William Coleman, 66, born June 1834 in Canada, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sarah, 67, born May 1833 in Canada, parents born Canada; Hartwell, 39, born December 1869 in Maine; daughter in law Anna, 28, born September 1872, parents born Denmark; Hazen R., 5, February 1895 in Maine; father-in-in-law widower detective Frederick W.O. Johnson, 55, born May 1845 in Denmark, parents born Denmark; and granddaughter Rebecca R. Redding, 9, born September 1891 in Maine.
the younger couple had been married for seven years and their one child was still living.
the older couple had been married for 45 years and three of their six children were still living
William had come to the U.S. in 1836 and Frederick in 1885.

Mariner Hartwell T. Coleman, 22, and shoe factory worker Annie E. Johnson, 20, both of Calais, were wed on July 14, 1892 by minister Samuel Davis. Hartwell was born in Calais, and Annie was a native of Denmark.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, tug boat master William Coleman, 46, born Canada, father born Maine, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Sarah, 47, born Canada, parents born Canada; tugboat master Edgar W., 20; tugboat deck hand Jones S., 16; and Hartwell T., 10, all born in Maine; and Phebe E. Russell, 30, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, steamboat captain William Coleman, 36, born Canada, was living in Ward 4 of Calais Maine, with Sarah, 37, born Canada; Mary A., 14; William E., 10; Samuel J., 6; and Hartwell F., six months, all born in Maine.

Hartwell was the son of William Coleman and Sarah Crouse.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement