NameGeorge Coleman
Birthabt 1702
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Death29 Jul 1753, Essex County, Virginia
Documentation
On 20 September 1743, Elizabeth Waggener, Erasmus Withers Allen and George Coleman were bound £500 sterling for Elizabeth Waggener’s execution of the last will and testament of Harbert Waggener. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 37–38.]
On 19 November 1751, George Coleman, Thomas Haile and Thomas Meador were bound £500 for George Coleman’s administration of the goods, chattles and credits of Dinah Allen deceased. Signed George Coleman, Thos Haile, Thos Meador. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 9, pages 116–117.]
The will of George Coleman of the County of Essex and parish of South Farnham was dated 29 July 1753. Sick. To beloved wife Dinah all estate during her life. Son Wm Coleman. Youngest son Vinson Coleman. Next youngest son John Coleman, not yet 21. Son George. Children George, Martha, John and Anne. Executors to be wife and Major Wm Roane. Signed George Coleman. Witnesses: Saml Allen, Henry Kidd, William Allen. Proved 20 November 1753. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 9, pages 260–261.]
Information on George Coleman from letter from Myrle Cook Theimer to Thomas Moore, 11 November 1993.
Spouses
Birthabt 1706
Death1761, Essex County, Virginia