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Elizabeth Lightfoot Coles

Elizabeth Lightfoot Coles

Female 1812 - 1874  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Lightfoot Coles was born in Feb 1812 in of "Springwood", Halifax County, VA (daughter of Isaac Howell Coles and Mildred Lightfoot Carrington); died on 31 Aug 1874.

    Elizabeth married William Joel Watkins on 11 May 1831. William was born on 4 Jan 1808; died on 9 Aug 1884 in St. Augustine, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joel Watkins was born before 1842; died in YOUNG.
    2. Tucker Carrington Watkins was born in 1843.
    3. Mildred Carrington Watkins was born in 1845; died before 1930.
    4. William Watkins was born in 1847; died in YOUNG.
    5. Elizabeth Lightfoot Watkins was born in 1849; died before 1930.
    6. Isaac Carrington Watkins was born in 1853; died on 10 Jun 1874 in Texas.
    7. Margaret Watkins was born on 5 Mar 1855; died in LIV. 1877.
    8. Mary Coles Watkins was born in 1838; died on 12 Jun 1886 in St. Augustine, FL.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac Howell Coles was born on 16 Dec 1777 in of "Springwood", Halifax County, VA (son of Isaac Coles and Elizabeth Lightfoot); died on 28 Sep 1820.

    Isaac married Mildred Lightfoot Carrington on 7 Feb 1811. Mildred (daughter of Jr. Paul Carrington and Mildred Howell Coles) was born on 9 Apr 1792; died on 10 Mar 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mildred Lightfoot Carrington was born on 9 Apr 1792 (daughter of Jr. Paul Carrington and Mildred Howell Coles); died on 10 Mar 1820.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Sylvan Hill", Charlotte Co., VA

    Died:
    "Springwood", Halifax, Halifax Co., VA

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Lightfoot Coles was born in Feb 1812 in of "Springwood", Halifax County, VA; died on 31 Aug 1874.
    2. Jr. Isaac Howell Coles was born in 1816; died on 9 May 1883 in of Pittsylvania County, VA.
    3. Mildred Carrington Coles was born on 1 Mar 1820; died on 28 Dec 1889.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Isaac Coles was born on 25 Feb 1747 in Richmond, Virginia, USA (son of John Coles and Mary Ann Winston); died on 3 Jun 1813; was buried .

    Notes:

    Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume V

    Name: Thomas Jordan Coles (cont.)

    Colonel Isaac Coles, son of John (1) and Mary (Winston) Coles, was born in Richmond, Virginia, March 2, 1747, died on his plantation in Pittsylvania county, Virginia, June 3, 1813, and is there buried. He was educated at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia, was a colonel of militia during the revolutionary war, and was a member of the Virginia legislature in 1783-84-85-87. He was a member of the convention which met in Richmond in June, 1788, to ratify the new Federal Constitution, and there voted against its ratification. He was a member of the first United States Congress which met in New York City in 1789 and there "voted against the adoption of the Constitution as it came from the hands of its framers, for he saw the poison under its wings." It is also on record that he voted to "abolish the slave trade," although a large land-owner and slave-holder himself, while his brother-in-law, Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts, voted to continue it. He held his place in Congress until 1797, and while a member of the Philadelphia Congress he voted "to locate the seat of government on the banks of the Potomac. "He was twice married, (first) in 1771, to Elizabeth, died in 1781, daughter of William Lightfoot, of Charles City county, Virginia. They had three children, only one of whom lived to maturity, Isaac (2), who built and lived at a place called Springwood, near Houston, Halifax county, Virginia, and was the grandfather of the late Hon. Paul C. Edmunds and Captain Henry Edmunds, of Halifax county. Colonel Isaac Coles, Sr., married (second) in January, 1790, Catherine Thompson, a "New York belle and beauty," whom he met while attending the New York Congress. She was a daughter of James and Catherine (Walton) Thompson, of New York, and a descendant of the Beekmans. Her sister, Ann, had previously married Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts, an old bachelor at the time of his marriage. Elbridge Gerry was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, governor of Massachusetts, member of Congress, vice-president of the United States at the time of his death in 1814, and was once sent abroad on an important diplomatic mission with Pinckney and Marshall. Catherine Thompson, second wife of Colonel Isaac Coles, Sr., was born in New York City in 1767, died in Pittsylvania county, Virginia, in 1848. being buried by the side of her husband. They were the parents of a large family, of one of whom, Walter, further mention is made. Colonel Isaac Coles, Sr., during his political career, lived on the plantation in Halifax county, Virginia, inherited from his father, located at Coles' Ferry on the Staunton river, and about 1800 moved to Pittsylvania county, Virginia. His home in this locality was a plantation of five thousand and fifty-seven acres, which land he had purchased from Philip Lightfoot, a cousin of his first wife. His reason for disposing of his Halifax property was two-fold; because of the malarial conditions there prevalent, which affected both his health and that of his family, and because of financial embarrassment, for the political positions that had taken such a large share of his time had been honorary or with small remuneration attached and wide inroads had been made upon his finances during his long public service. Colonel Isaac Coles, Sr. was known as a great wit and entertaining raconteur, and in the declining years of his life prominent men from all parts of the country journeyed to his home to enjoy his unmatched hospitality and the gleams from the intellect that time had not deprived of its luster.

    Died:
    "Coles Hill", Pittsylvania Co., VA

    Isaac married Elizabeth Lightfoot on 1 Apr 1771. Elizabeth (daughter of William Lightfoot and Mildred Howell) died in 1781. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Lightfoot (daughter of William Lightfoot and Mildred Howell); died in 1781.
    Children:
    1. 2. Isaac Howell Coles was born on 16 Dec 1777 in of "Springwood", Halifax County, VA; died on 28 Sep 1820.
    2. Mary Coles died in 1860.

  3. 6.  Jr. Paul Carrington was born on 20 Sep 1764 (son of Paul Carrington and Margaret Read); died on 8 Jan 1816.

    Notes:

    DAR # 593761 and # 502396

    Birth:
    "Mulberry Hill", Charlotte Co., VA

    Died:
    "Sylvan Hill", Charlotte Co., VA

    Paul married Mildred Howell Coles on 24 Aug 1786 in Halifax County, VA. Mildred (daughter of Walter Coles and Mildred Lightfoot) was born on 15 May 1769; died on 24 Apr 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mildred Howell Coles was born on 15 May 1769 (daughter of Walter Coles and Mildred Lightfoot); died on 24 Apr 1840.

    Notes:

    DAR # 593761 and # 502396 - calls her Mrs. Pouge, also; prob. a second marriage.

    Birth:
    "Mildendo", Halifax Co., VA

    Died:
    "Sylvan Hill", Charlotte Co., VA

    Children:
    1. Walter Coles Carrington was born on 4 Mar 1794; died in 1858.
    2. Anne Carrington was born on 9 Nov 1787 in Charlotte County, VA.
    3. Edward Codrington Carrington was born on 4 Jan 1790 in Halifax County, VA; died on 7 Mar 1855.
    4. Paul Sydenham Carrington was born on 10 May 1798; died on 29 Jul 1866 in of "Ridgeway", Charlotte County, VA.
    5. William Allen Carrington was born on 3 Mar 1796; died on 25 Aug 1829 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA.
    6. 3. Mildred Lightfoot Carrington was born on 9 Apr 1792; died on 10 Mar 1820.
    7. Isaac Coles Carrington was born on 11 Aug 1811 in of "Sylvan Hill", Charlotte County, VA; died in LIV. 1870 in Staunton, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Coles was born in 1705 in Enniscorthy, Ireland (son of Walter Coles and Alice Philpot); died in Oct 1747; was buried in St John's Church, Richmond, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Abt 1730, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume V

    Name: Thomas Jordan Coles

    The Coles family has been prominent in England for many generations, one branch of the name taking up Irish residence. The crest of the Coles family is a serpent entwined about a pillar.

    The great-great-grandfather of Thomas J. Coles. John (1) Coles, was born in Enniscorthy, Ireland, in 1706, and immigrated to Virginia about 1730. His mother was a Miss Philpot, a relative of Sir Philpot Curran, the noted Irish wit and barrister. John Coles married, in 1733, Mary, of Hanover county, Virginia, daughter of Isaac and Mary (Dabney) Winston. Isaac Winston, a member of an ancient English family, came from Winston Hall in England. A few years after the departure of John Coles for America, his younger brother, William Coles, came to Virginia, married Lucy Winston, a younger daughter of Isaac Winston, and settled at Coles hill in Hanover county, Virginia. Sarah, another daughter of Isaac Winston, married Colonel John Henry, and was the mother of the great patriot, Patrick Henry. William Coles, mentioned above, brother of John Coles, was the grandfather of Dolly Madison, wife of the fourth president of the United States, her mother's maiden name being Mary Coles.

    John (1) Coles was one of the first settlers of Richmond, Virginia, assisting Colonel William Byrd in surveying and laying out the town. On Colonel Byrd's original survey of Richmond many of the most valuable lots bear the name of John Coles, land which today is valued at many thousands of dollars. In his will he bequeathed a large share of these lots to his youngest son. Isaac, then a baby, who afterward sold them for a piece of fine linen and a race horse. John Coles became a wealthy and influential man in the colony, although he died comparatively young. In addition to his Richmond property he owned vast landed estates in different parts of the colony, granted him by the King in consideration of services rendered the Crown. He was a colonel of militia and in some old records is also spoken of as major. He was a devoted adherent to the Church of England, and was one of the founders of the famous old St. John's Church, of Richmond, being buried under the chancel of that church. Not many years ago, in the course of some repairs that were being made in the church, there was found under the chancel, among other remains, a brass coffin-plate bearing the name of John Coles. He was church warden from the founding of the church until the day of his death, which occurred in 1747. At that time, the church and state being closely allied, the churchwardens controlled civil and military as well as church affairs, and in consulting old records it is found that John Coles wielded considerable influence in both church and secular affairs. His death in October, 1747, followed the birth of his son. Isaac, by a few months, and in his will he left an immense tract of land in Albemarle county, Virginia, to his son, John (2), willing to his sons, Walter and Isaac, vast estates on the Staunton, Dan, and Bannister rivers in that portion of Brunswick county, Virginia, which was afterward set off as Halifax county, also bequeathing to them other property. His daughters received good estates, Mary, married Henry Tucker, and has many descendants, and Sarah, who married General George Muter, having no children. John (2) Coles married Rebecca Tucker, and built and resided at "Enniscorthy," Albemarle county, Virginia, named after the old home in Ireland whence his father had come. John (2) Coles was the father of Governor Edward Coles, and his descendants have been prominent in many states of the Union, high office and honor coming to many. Mary (Winston) Coles, born in 1721, died in 1758, married (second) a Mr. Donald.

    Died:
    "Enniscorthy", Albemarle Co., VA

    John married Mary Ann Winston in 1733 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Isaac Winston and Mary Ann Dabney) was born in 1721 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Oct 1758. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Ann Winston was born in 1721 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Isaac Winston and Mary Ann Dabney); died on 24 Oct 1758.
    Children:
    1. Walter Coles was born on 14 Nov 1739 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, VA; died on 7 Nov 1780.
    2. 4. Isaac Coles was born on 25 Feb 1747 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Jun 1813; was buried .
    3. Mary Coles was born on 19 Apr 1743 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jul 1823.
    4. Jr. John Coles was born in 1745; died in 1808; was buried in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.
    5. Sarah Coles

  3. 10.  William Lightfoot was born about 1718.

    William married Mildred Howell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mildred Howell
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Lightfoot died in 1781.

  5. 12.  Paul Carrington was born on 5 Mar 1733 (son of George Carrington and Ann Mayo); died on 23 Jun 1818 in Mulberry Hill, Charlotte County, VA.

    Notes:

    Papers of Harriet V. Miller.
    DAR # 593761 and # 502396 cite Campbell's History of VA, p. 625.
    Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography, p. 196.
    Judge Paul was at the VA Conventions of 1774 and 1776 and Member of the Comm. of Safety (the Rev. executive body in VA until formation of the state in July 1776).
    "Carrington," by M.E. Tillye, 1843 - Paul's home was called "Mulberry Hill," near the junction of the Little Roanoke and Staunton Rivers.
    The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), pp. 264.

    Paul married Margaret Read on 1 Oct 1755 in Bushy Forest, Lunenburg County, VA. Margaret was born on 12 Oct 1739 in Lunenburg County, VA; died on 1 May 1776 in Charlotte County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Margaret Read was born on 12 Oct 1739 in Lunenburg County, VA; died on 1 May 1776 in Charlotte County, VA.

    Notes:

    DAR # 593761 and # 502396

    Children:
    1. Anne Carrington was born on 9 Jun 1760 in Charlotte County, VA; died on 30 Mar 1838.
    2. Mary Scott Carrington was born on 21 Jun 1758 in Virginia, USA; died on 15 May 1837 in Virginia, USA; was buried in Hampden Sydney, Prince Edward, Virginia, USA.
    3. George Carrington was born in 1756; died in 1809.
    4. 6. Jr. Paul Carrington was born on 20 Sep 1764; died on 8 Jan 1816.
    5. Clement Carrington was born on 26 Oct 1762.

  7. 14.  Walter Coles was born on 14 Nov 1739 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, VA (son of John Coles and Mary Ann Winston); died on 7 Nov 1780.

    Notes:

    Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I
    IV--Burgesses and Other Prominent Persons

    Name: Walter Coles
    son of John Coles, a merchant of Richmond, who emigrated from "Enniscorthy," Ireland, by his wife Mary, daughter of Isaac Winston, of Hanover county, Virginia, was born November 14, 1739, in Hanover county; was colonel of the militia and burgess for Halifax county in 1765, 1766-1769 and 1769-1771. He married, February 28, 1767, Mildred Lightfoot, daughter of William Lightfoot and his wife, Mildred Howell. He died in Halifax county, November 7, 1780.

    Died:
    "Mildendo", Halifax Co., VA

    Walter married Mildred Lightfoot on 28 Feb 1767. Mildred was born on 11 Feb 1752; died on 1 May 1799. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mildred Lightfoot was born on 11 Feb 1752; died on 1 May 1799.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Sandy Point ", Charles City Co., Va

    Children:
    1. 7. Mildred Howell Coles was born on 15 May 1769; died on 24 Apr 1840.
    2. Sarah Coles died on 21 May 1806.