YourRoots by Genomelink
banner

Sign up to explore more

Create a free account to navigate family trees, view ancestors, and discover connections.

John Sinclair Coleman 1853–1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 January 1853

Birth Location: Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America

Death Date: 16 November 1939

Death Location: Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America

Father: Timothy *

Mother: Permelia *

Spouse(s):

Children(s):

The story of John Sinclair Coleman began in 1853 in Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America. In 1870, John Sinclair Coleman resided in Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina, USA. John Sinclair Coleman passed away in 1939 in Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America.

Find more search results for John Coleman
JC

Reliability Score

This score reflects the reliability of the source family tree. A high rating indicates a trustworthy source with strong data consistency.

Reliability Score:
A
Criteria:
  • A 3 criteria (Strong)
  • B 2 criteria (Medium)
  • C 1 criteria (Basic)
  • N/A 0 criteria (Insufficient)

This tree's reliability score:

  • Record available
  • Descendant's record available
  • Star tree owner

Biography

  • The story of John Sinclair Coleman began in 1853 in Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America.
  • In 1870, John Sinclair Coleman resided in Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
  • John Sinclair Coleman passed away in 1939 in Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Coleman's Ancestors

Self
John Coleman
1853–1939
Birth Place: Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
Parents
Timothy Davis Coleman *
1822–1907
South Carolina USA
Permelia ("Amelia" WHITMIRE Coleman) *
1831–1903
Pickens County, South Carolina, United States of America
Grandparents
Joseph (H) Coleman
1798–1864
Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Broach
1800–1860
South Carolina, United States
Martin Whitmire
1801–1885
Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Sarah Latham
1795–1855
,Pendleton District,South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Michael Whitmire
1765–1819
Nancy Epperly
1766–1846
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Coleman's Timeline

3 Records

1853
8 January 1853
Birth of John Sinclair Coleman in Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
1870
1870
Age 17
John Sinclair Coleman resided here in Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina, USA
1939
16 November 1939
Age 86
Death of John Sinclair Coleman in Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 January 1853
    Event Place: Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1498; Page: 735B; Family History Library Film: 552997
    [2] South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1965, South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Columbia, South Carolina; Year Range: 1925-1949; Death County or Certificate Range: Greenville
    [3] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Saluda, Greenville, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1498; Page: 735B; Family History Library Film: 552997

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 November 1939
    Event Place: Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1965, South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Columbia, South Carolina; Year Range: 1925-1949; Death County or Certificate Range: Greenville
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

About YourRoots

Family Tree Map

Explore your family tree geographically

Import your GEDCOM file to transform your family tree into an interactive global map. See your roots laid out visually and understand your true geographic heritage.

Powerful tools like "Trace Back To Me" instantly map your family's migration paths from a chosen ancestor all the way back to you.

LEARN MORE
AI Genealogy Research

Discover ancestors beyond "end-of-line" automatically

Import your family tree and let AI expand it for you. AI Ancestor Finder scans "end-of-line" ancestors to uncover their parents across hundreds of family lines at once. AI Deep Research analyzes selected ancestors and family clusters, suggesting relevant records and next steps.

Turn on Auto Research Mode to get new discoveries daily or weekly, so your tree keeps growing even while you're away.

LEARN MORE
DNA Match

Find more DNA matches across all DNA tests

Combine your DNA data with your family tree to unlock the full power of YourRoots DNA Match. Connect with relatives across major testing services — Ancestry, 23andMe, MyHeritage, and more.

View your matches' maps and trees to identify shared ancestors, and soon you'll be able to add them directly to your own tree and map.

LEARN MORE
Ancestry Reports

Ancestry DNA analysis that goes deeper than others

Unlock exclusive reports that reveal your deeper origins.

  • Deep Ancestry Report — Analyze 130+ ethnicities, sub-regions, and 1,800+ communities in one detailed view.
  • Global & Native American Reports — Developed with Stanford researchers to uncover hidden ancestries across all 22 chromosomes.
  • Ancient DNA Series — Compare your DNA with 1,000+ ancient genomes from Viking, Celtic, and early American civilizations.
LEARN MORE