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Samuel Coates 1718–1749 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jun 1718

Birth Location: East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1749

Death Location: East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Moses Coates

Mother: Susanna Weldon

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Samuel Coates was born in 1718 in East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, the child of Moses Coates And Susanna Weldon. Samuel Coates passed away in 1749 in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • Samuel Coates was born in 1718 in East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, the child of Moses Coates And Susanna Weldon.
  • Samuel Coates passed away in 1749 in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Samuel Coates's Ancestors

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Samuel Coates
1718–1749
Birth Place: East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Moses Coates
1687–1761
Carlow, Ireland
Susanna Weldon
1697–1772
Gullocasane, Caterloe, Ireland
Grandparents
John (Peter) Coate
1590–1679
Curry, Somerset, England
Sarah (Ann) Wilkins
1640–1720
England
Samuel Weldon
1677–
Gillacasane, Ireland
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Samuel Coates's Timeline

2 Records

1718
5 Jun 1718
Birth of Samuel Coates in East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1749
1749
Age 31
Death of Samuel Coates in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1718
    Event Place: East Calm, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1749
    Event Place: East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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