Person:Joseph Coleman (6)

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Name Joseph Coleman
Gender Male
Birth? Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Agnes Adleston

Parents of Joseph Coleman

Note of Caution: Parents are unproven.
Joseph has traditionally been listed as a son of Robert Coleman and Elizabeth Grizzell. There is NO evidence to support this theory, although Robert Coleman was a near neighbor of John Adelston (father of Agnes).

Records in Virginia

1690
23 Oct 1690 - Joseph was mentioned in land granted to Richard Barnard. His land adjoined that of Robert Cary, William Bernard, Francis Ironmonger and William Fleming in a patent dated 28 Oct 1697. (PB 9, p. 90)

1697
28 Oct 1697 - Joseph received a grant of 344 acres in Petsworth Parish on 28 Oct 1697 adjoining land of William Pritchett, William Fleming and William Bernard for the transportation of 7 persons into the colony.(PB 9, p. 107)

1698
26 Apr 1698 - Joseph Coleman was mentioned in a deed of John Ross "adjoining the orphants of William Cooke and lands of Joseph Coleman and William Fleming". (DB 9, p. 146)

1699
13 Oct 1699 - he witnessed a deed from John Stoakes of Abingdon Parish to Ralph Walker. (Deeds and Bond Bk. 1694-1701, p. 228, York Co. Records).

1701
1701 - mentioned in the Petsworth Parish Vestry Book in 1701.

From Petsworth Parish Vestry Book 26 Oct 170[ ]: "to Richard Burnitt for Goeing to Joseph Colemans 50 lbs. tobacco".

1704/05
Joseph was listed on the 1704/5 Gloucester Co. Rent Rolls with 200 acres in Abingdon Parish. There is no mention of the land he acquired in Petsworth Parish.

1730
The Petsworth Parish land of his brother, John Coleman, was exchanged in 1730 for land in Hanover Co.Citation needed

1782
Three men whose names were listed on the 1782 Gloucester Co. Tax List may have been descendants of Joseph Coleman: Captain Thomas Coleman, William Coleman and Richard Coleman.Citation needed

References
  1.   Family Recorded, in Tidewater Virginia Families
    Vol 1, No 1 , May/June 1993.

    ... The fate of Joseph’s descendants is unknown. If the females survived childhood and married, their Coleman surnames have been lost in the records. The male descendants either left Gloucester Co. by the end of the 1700’s, or migrated westward after the American Revolution.

    Joseph Coleman owned land in both Abingdon and Petsworth Parishes, Gloucester County, Virginia. The Petsworth Parish land of his brother, John Coleman, was exchanged in 1730 for land in Hanover Co. John left no descendants in that parish. Three men whose names were listed on the 1782 Gloucester Co. Tax List may have been descendants of Joseph Coleman: Captain Thomas Coleman, William Coleman and Richard Coleman.

    Of Captain Thomas and William Coleman, nothing further is known. Richard, however, was listed on the tax list with 136 acres of land, four negroes, two horses and eight cattle. Another entry for the same year mentioned "Robert Yates for Richard Coleman" 390 acres and four negroes. Robert Yates was a vestryman for Petsworth Parish, according to an entry made in the vestry book on 24 Nov 1784. The 13 May 1784 Petsworth Parish Vestry Book lists an entry "to Richard Coleman for Bread and Wine for Use of the Church, 200 lbs. tobacco." A census of 1784 Petsworth Parish shows Richard Coleman with six white souls, one dwelling and two other buildings.