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James Edward “Jimmy” Coleman

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James Edward “Jimmy” Coleman

Birth
Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Feb 1949 (aged 77)
Virginia, USA
Burial
McKenney, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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James Edward Coleman is the son of Emmett M. Coleman (Civil War Veteran) and Nannie (Brough) Coleman. He married (1st) Irene Gunn on March 4, 1903 at Nottoway County, Virginia; They had two sons: Bennie W. Coleman and Albert Jasper Coleman; three daughters, Blanch Viginia Coleman, Nannie Mae Coleman and Pearl E. Coleman. He married (2nd) Lemmie Amerzilla "Zilla" Fields on January 11, 1919 at Grayson, Virginia. They had two sons, Grayson L. Coleman and James Lee Coleman.
James Edward Coleman's siblings are: Henry Epperson Coleman, Georgia Etta Coleman and Leonard Coleman.
His paternal grandparents are John B. Coleman and Susan W. (Pritchett) Coleman. His great-grandparents are Williamson Coleman, Jr. and Martha Ann (Burge) Coleman. His great-great-grandparents are Williamson Coleman, Sr. and Mildred "Millian" (Hardaway) Coleman.
His maternal grandparents are James A. Brough, Sr. and Martha C. Lanier.
Article from Blackstone Courrier
Published January 17, 1919
Married in Grayson County
A marriage of no little local interest took place at the parsonage in Independence, Grayson County, on Saturday the 11th, when Miss Zilla Fields of that county became the bride of Mr. J.E. Coleman, of Dinwiddie county. The happy couple returned here Tuesday and later left for the home of the groom in Dinwiddie. Mr. Coleman is a prominent farmer of this section and well known here in Blackstone, where he comes regularly on business. He is receiving the hearty congratulations of his many friends, who will wish for the couple the greatest happiness in their married life.
James Edward Coleman is the son of Emmett M. Coleman (Civil War Veteran) and Nannie (Brough) Coleman. He married (1st) Irene Gunn on March 4, 1903 at Nottoway County, Virginia; They had two sons: Bennie W. Coleman and Albert Jasper Coleman; three daughters, Blanch Viginia Coleman, Nannie Mae Coleman and Pearl E. Coleman. He married (2nd) Lemmie Amerzilla "Zilla" Fields on January 11, 1919 at Grayson, Virginia. They had two sons, Grayson L. Coleman and James Lee Coleman.
James Edward Coleman's siblings are: Henry Epperson Coleman, Georgia Etta Coleman and Leonard Coleman.
His paternal grandparents are John B. Coleman and Susan W. (Pritchett) Coleman. His great-grandparents are Williamson Coleman, Jr. and Martha Ann (Burge) Coleman. His great-great-grandparents are Williamson Coleman, Sr. and Mildred "Millian" (Hardaway) Coleman.
His maternal grandparents are James A. Brough, Sr. and Martha C. Lanier.
Article from Blackstone Courrier
Published January 17, 1919
Married in Grayson County
A marriage of no little local interest took place at the parsonage in Independence, Grayson County, on Saturday the 11th, when Miss Zilla Fields of that county became the bride of Mr. J.E. Coleman, of Dinwiddie county. The happy couple returned here Tuesday and later left for the home of the groom in Dinwiddie. Mr. Coleman is a prominent farmer of this section and well known here in Blackstone, where he comes regularly on business. He is receiving the hearty congratulations of his many friends, who will wish for the couple the greatest happiness in their married life.

Bio by: Marian Coleman Phillips



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  • Created by: George Seitz
  • Added: Aug 7, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20833803/james_edward-coleman: accessed ), memorial page for James Edward “Jimmy” Coleman (8 Feb 1872–12 Feb 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20833803, citing Mansons United Methodist Church Cemetery, McKenney, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by George Seitz (contributor 40539541).