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https://civilwar.gratzpa.org/2018/10/cornelius-coleman-supported-relief-fund-during-civil-war offers:
A brief biographical sketch on Cornelius Coleman (1829-1900), who was born in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, appeared in the Biographical Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuylkill County.
Cornelius Coleman, was united in marriage with Sarah Ritzman, a daughter of Jacob Ritzman and Elizabeth Ritzman, of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on 6 April 1852. Shortly after his marriage he removed to Hubley Township (at that time called Lower Mahantonga Township), Schuylkill County, and resided there until 1859, engaged in farming. Subsequently he removed to Llewellyn, and purchased the Union House, which he has conducted with success; it is now known as the Jackson House.
In the matter of suffrage, when called upon to cast his ballot, he does so in behalf of the Democratic Party. Under this party he has been elected to a number of township offices, such as school director, treasurer, assessor and other minor offices. During the late Civil War, he was instrumental in raising a fund for the relief of soldiers in distress, and was honored by being appointed as treasurer of that fund. He is a member of the German Lutheran Church.
No record of military service for Cornelius Coleman has been seen, so it has to be assumed that he had none. Unfortunately, thus far, nothing further has been found about the specific Relief Fund mentioned in the biographical sketch.
In the 1860 census, Cornelius Coleman, while a resident of Branch Township, Schuylkill County, was an inn keeper.
In the draft of 1863, Cornelius Coleman registered as a resident of Branch Township, Schuylkill County. He was 33 years old and his occupation was "landlord." He was never called to serve.
For a time, beginning about 23 September 1868, Cornelius Coleman served as Postmaster of Llewellyn, Schuylkill County.
In the 1870 census, his occupation was given as "hotel keeper" in Branch Township. The same was the case in 1880.
Cornelius Coleman died on 24 February 1900.
"Blue Book of Schuylkill County" (Pottsville, PA, 1916), p. 439: "Cornelius Coleman, of Llewellyn, is the great great great grandson of Carl Coleman, who settled in Louisiana, in 1704, then a French Province. His grandfather was born in Berks County, where the family removed and later to Dauphin County. His great grandfather, John, was a Revolutionary soldier under Lafayette. He died in Lykens, 1839.
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[23775] See http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/dat579.htm (not verified) which reports that she is daughter of Gauthier de Cambrai, châtelain de Cambrai. Ray Gurganus' web site, www.gurganus.org, in 2007 (not verfified) offers her ancestry - also see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauthier_II_d'Oisy.
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[5711] Hugh VIII went to the Holy Land in 1164 and was taken prisoner at Harim, east of Antioch, in 1165. His third and fourth sons, Guy and Amalric, founded the overseas house of Lusignan ("kings" of Jerusalem, Cyprus and Armenia - see Encycl. Brit., `56, 14:490). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_VIII_of_Lusignan.
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[29619] http://www.eaves-klinger-genealogy.info states in 2009 Catharine is "daughter of John Nicholas Hoffman Sr. (RW) and Anna Margaretha Harman". The unverified Gasbarro Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "When Anna Catherine Hoffman was born on February 7, 1775, in Lykens, Pennsylvania, her father, John, was 25 and her mother, Anna, was 21 . . . . She died in 1819 in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, at the age of 44."
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[9323] Guy was a trolley operator in Pittsburgh, PA in 1902. He and Elizabeth apparently divorced.
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[46082] "Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook counties, Maine (1898)", p.480: "George W. Perkins, a prosperous farmer of Castine, Hancock County, was born in this town, February 23, 1833, son of Mark H. and Lois (Bowden) Perkins, both of whom were natives of Castine. His grandfather, Stover Perkins, was one of the early merchants and ship-builders of the town. Residing about two miles north of the village, Grandfather Perkins became quite an old man. The maiden name of his wife was Annie Hatch. Mark H. Perkins, the father, settled upon wild land in the northern part of the town. He was engaged in farming and lumbering during his active years, and died at the age of eighty-four. His wife became the mother of four children, two of whom are living, namely: George W., the subject of this sketch; and Louisa, who married Mark E. Hatch, of Castine, and has three children - William, Luella, and Lettie. The others were: Mark, a sea captain, who married Ellen Hatch, and left one son, Harry F. Perkins, now of Bangor; and John, who was lost at sea in his twenty-third year, while on a voyage with his brother. George W. Perkins was educated in the common schools. After the completion of his studies he went to sea for a time. The greater part of his active period, however, has been devoted to farming and trading. Since the death of his father he has occupied the homestead, which is a well-known landmark on account of its having been the site of the Methodist camp-meeting ground for many years. His farming has been very successful. In politics he is a Republican, and he cast his first Presidential vote for John C. Fremont in 1856. He was school agent for a time, and he served in the capacity of Selectman for fourteen years, after which he declined further nomination. Mr. Perkins first married Clarissa A. Morgrage, who bore him two sons - John W. and Edward D. A second marriage united him with Mary E. Lawrence, who has one daughter, Lois M. John W. Perkins, who was not married, and resided at home, died recently at the age of thirty-six years. Edward D. Perkins, after teaching in Maine for some time and serving as the principal of a large school in Washington, D.C., graduated with honors from the Georgetown Medical School, and since 1894 has practised medicine at the national capital. Lois M. Perkins, who was a school teacher for several years, married Harry S. Soper, of Bucksport, Me."
[28778] Luise m. (1) Christian Wilhelm, brother of Johann August whom she m. as a widow.
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[45844] "The Orlando Sentinel, 3 May 1958," p. 4: "Mr. Charles Frederick Whitcomb, 72, life-long resident of Umatilla, died in a Eustis hospital Thursday. He had been a citrus grower for many years. Survivors include two sons, Charles F. Whitcomb Jr., San Diego, Calif., and Adrian H. Whitcomb, Newport News, Va.; two brothers, William Whitcomb, Los Angeles, and Walter R . Whitcomb, Umatilla; one sister, Mrs. Nell W. Hazelrigg, Umatilla, and six grandchildren."
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