Children of Daniel and Ann Coleman

01. Ann Coleman

1809-03-27 b. Portsmouth baptisms
1809-04-04 bapt. Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire
1827-03-16 of St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire; m. John Fellows (? – ?, of HMS Manly), at St Thomas of Canterbury, Portsmouth Portsmouth marriages


02. Thomas Daniel Parish Coleman

1811-04-05 bapt. Gosport, Hampshire, aged one month "England, Hampshire Bishop's Transcripts 1680–1892," database with images, FamilySearch: 8 March 2018, Thos Daniel Parish Coleman, 05 Apr 1811, citing Baptism, Gosport, Hampshire, Lancashire Record Office and Hampshire Record Office; Hampshire baptisms


03. Mary Coleman

1813-01-14 b. parish register
1813-02-17 bapt. Gosport, Hampshire
1827-05-28 of Church Road, Portsea, Hampshire; bur. Portsea parish register


04. Eliza Coleman

cal 1817 b. Portsea or Landport, Hampshire TNA: HO 107/1663 f55 p19, TNA: RG 9/654 f26 p13
1840-01-20 of Church Road, Portsea; m. James Dyer (1812–1855, plumber, painter and glazier), at Portsea pc; by banns marriage certificate; TNA: HO 107/1663 f55 p19; GRO index; JAYFAM~1
1841 living with her husband in Byle Street, Newport, Hampshire HO 107/407/2 f27 p5
Children: Phœbe Mary (1841–1918), Coleman Hill (1844–1878), Eliza Kate (1846–1879), Stanfield George (1848–1869), Ellen Ann (1851–1914), all b. Newport, Isle of Wight GRO index; HO 107/1663 f55 p19
1851 living with her family at 59 Pyle Street, Newport, Hampshire HO 107/1663 f55 p19
1856-07-28 her son Stanfield George one of six male children elected to the Royal Masonic Institution for clothing, educating, and apprenticing the sons of indigent and deceased Freemasons Poole and Dorset Herald, 1856-07-31
1861 sempstress, living with her family at 59 Pyle Street, Newport, with one visitor, her sister-in-law Esther Coleman RG 9/654 f26 pp13-14
1871 interest of money, living with two daughters at no. 1 Broad Lands Terrace, Whippingham, Newport RG 10/1161 f21 p5
1872 Q2 d. Isle of Wight RD GRO index; JAYFAM~1


05. Charles Coleman

1816-11-01 bapt. Portsea St Mary, Hampshire parish register
1826-06-24 of Church Road, Portsea; bur. Portsea parish register


06. Ellen Coleman

cal 1821 b. Portsea, Hampshire TNA: HO 107/414/8 f5 p5; TNA: RG 9/644 f13 p21
1819-05-21 of Church Road; bapt. Portsea parish register
1841 stay worker, living with her father and brother in Vollers Row, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire TNA: HO 107/414/8 f5 p5
1843-06-18 of Church Path, Portsea; m. Joseph Harding (1822–1901, plasterer, of Church Path, b. Portsea, s. of Joseph Harding, ropemaker, and his wife Sarah), at Portsea pc, by banns GRO index; parish register; RG 9/644 f13 p21; Hampshire baptisms
1851 not found in census  
1861 living with her husband (a plasterer) at 40 Berkley St, Portsea, Portsmouth RG 9/644 f13 p21
1871 living with her husband, aunt, and a lodger, at 58 Semore Street, Portsea RG 10/1145 f29 p4
1881 laundress, living with her husband and a visitor at 2 Warwick St, Portsea RG 11/1156 f110 p39
1891 laundress, neither employer nor employed, living with her husband at 85 Boulton Rd, Portsea RG 12/875 f15 p23
1901 living with her husband in the Parish of Portsmouth Workhouse, St Mary's Road, Kingston, Portsmouth RG 13/991 f40 p28
1902 Q3 of the Union Infirmary, Milton; d. Portsmouth RD GRO index; parish register; cemetery burial register
1902-09-02 bur. consecrated ground, 34th grave, 15th row, Kings Plot, Kingston Cemetery, St Mary, Portsea parish register; cemetery burial register


07. George Coleman

cal 1821/2 b. Kingston, Hampshire Portsmouth message board; Lucas Family Tree; censuses
1821-10-05 of Fratton, Hampshire; bapt. Portsea, Hampshire parish register
1841 living with his father and sister in Vollers Row, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire TNA: HO 107/414/8 f5 p5
1848 Q2 m. Esther Powell (cal 1815 – 1885, b. Portsea), Portsea Island RD GRO index; RG 10/1146 f121 p36
1851 ag labr, living with his wife and (possibly step-)son at 13 Ivy Street, Portsea, Portsmouth HO 107/1659 f278 p4
1857-03-16 Portsmouth Police Report:

"George Coleman was convicted of stealing a loin of pork from the shop of Mr. Young, a pork butcher, in North-street, Portsea, and sentenced to be imprisoned for twenty-one days, with hard labour."

Hampshire Advertiser, 1857-03-21
1861 not found in census; his wife a visitor with his sister Eliza; possibly the "G.C.", cabman, b. Portsmouth, patient in University College Hospital, Tottenham Court, St Pancras, London RG 9/654 f26 pp13-14; RG 9/103 f150 p3
1871 labourer, dockyard, living with his wife and father-in-law at 1 Fratton Bridge Cottages, Portsea, Portsmouth RG 10/1146 f121 p36
1881 dockyard labourer, living with his wife in Fratton Bridge, Portsea RG 11/1160 f124 p1
1891-03-26 pensioner, of Victoria Road, Southsea; d. 1 Fratton-bridge Cottages, Victoria-road North; "after a long and painful illness borne with Christian resignation, aged 69 years." GRO index; Portsmouth Evening News, 1891-04-02; cemetery burial register
1891-04-02 pensioner, of Victoria Road, Southsea; bur. consecrated ground, 27th grave, 7th row, Wrights Plot, Kingston Cemetery, St Mary, Portsea cemetery burial register


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