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Sir Richard Coleman 1590–1650 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1590
Birth Location: Suffolk, England
Death Date: 1650
Death Location: Suffolk, England
Father: James Coleman
Mother: Mary Spencer
Spouse(s): Rebecca Claiborne
Children(s): Capt. Sr
In 1590, Sir Richard Coleman entered the world in Suffolk, England, born to James Coleman And Mary Spencer. Sir Richard Coleman married Rebecca Claiborne, and had children including Capt Robert Edward Coleman Sr. Sir Richard Coleman passed away in 1650 in Suffolk, England.
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Biography
- In 1590, Sir Richard Coleman entered the world in Suffolk, England, born to James Coleman And Mary Spencer.
- Sir Richard Coleman married Rebecca Claiborne, and had children including Capt Robert Edward Coleman Sr.
- Sir Richard Coleman passed away in 1650 in Suffolk, England.
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Sir Coleman's Ancestors
Sir Coleman's Descendants
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1. Capt. (Robert Edward Coleman) Sr 1622–1682 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Grizzell 1632–1700
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1. Robert (Coleman) III 1656–1713 m. Ann Spilsby 1659–1717
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1. Robert (Spilsby Coleman) II 1680–1748 m. Mary Clayton 1682–1735
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1. Samuel (John) Coleman 1699–1748 m. Ann (Mourning) Christian 1712–1766 m. Elizabeth ("Betty") Wyatt 1705–1771
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Sir Coleman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1590
Event Place: Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1650
Event Place: Suffolk, England