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In the 1900 U.S. Census, captain John Coleman, 63, born July 1836 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Main Street, Calais, Maine, with Mary, 57, born September 1842 in Canada, parents born Canada; sail maker James, 35, born September 1864 in Canada; cook Charles, 25, born July 1874; farm laborer George,22, born Mary 1878; Marie, 20, born May, 1880, all born in Maine; and boarder Sarah Boyle, 7, born January 1893 in Minnesota, parents born Minn.
John and Mary had been married for 36 years and four of their seven children were still living.
John had come to the U.S. in 1850
In the 1880 U.S. Census, John Coleman, 41, born Canada, parents born Ireland, was living in Calais, Maine, with Mary J., 38, born Canada, parents born Canada; James, 14, born Canada; William, 12; Julia, 8; Charles W., 6; George, 3; and Mary, 5 months, all born in Maine.
Mary was the daughter of Jeremiah Smith and Susan Mingo.
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"wife"
In the 1900 U.S. Census, captain John Coleman, 63, born July 1836 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Main Street, Calais, Maine, with Mary, 57, born September 1842 in Canada, parents born Canada; sail maker James, 35, born September 1864 in Canada; cook Charles, 25, born July 1874; farm laborer George,22, born Mary 1878; Marie, 20, born May, 1880, all born in Maine; and boarder Sarah Boyle, 7, born January 1893 in Minnesota, parents born Minn.
John and Mary had been married for 36 years and four of their seven children were still living.
John had come to the U.S. in 1850
In the 1880 U.S. Census, John Coleman, 41, born Canada, parents born Ireland, was living in Calais, Maine, with Mary J., 38, born Canada, parents born Canada; James, 14, born Canada; William, 12; Julia, 8; Charles W., 6; George, 3; and Mary, 5 months, all born in Maine.
Mary was the daughter of Jeremiah Smith and Susan Mingo.
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