After the passage of the famous Ordinance of 1787, Friends knew that the territory north and west of the Ohio would be forever free from slavery. The migration of Quakers turned north. Joseph (Coad) Cod State: OH County: Butler County Township: 1st District Year: 1808 Record Type: Tax List Database: OH Early Census Index
Nancy (Coad) Cod Estimated birth year: abt 1803 Age in 1870: 67 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1870: Madison, Butler, Ohio Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Jacksonborough
John M (Coad) Cod Estimated birth year: abt 1805 Age in 1870: 65 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1870: Madison, Butler, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Jacksonborough
Adam (Coade) Cude : Clear, Fairfield Co. Ohio (Quaker area) Year: 1820
Roll: M33_87 Page: 182 Image Number: 131--Believe this is one of the
Licking, Ohio Coad family.-- He is listed as over 45, (abt. 1775)with a wife
and daughter.- Michael (Coad) Coody, Liberty, Fairfield Co. Ohio Year: 1830 Roll: 130 Page: 180 -----1910-Mary Coad) Cood Birthplace: Ohio State: OH Age: 71 Color: W Enumeration
District: 0053 Visit: 0149 County: Fairfield Relation: Head of Household
---Fairfield county was formally declared by Governor St.
Clair, during the session of his territorial council, on the 9th of
December, 1800, about two years before Ohio was admitted to the Union as a
State. The area of Fairfield county was originally four times as great as
now, embracing all of the present county of Licking, nearly all of Knox,
probably a portion of Richland, portions of Pickaway and Hocking, and
extending into Perry some distance east of Somerset. What was the relationship between Adam and John? John Coode (birth abt. 1775-d.7-18-1818) married 1795 to Drayden/Drady Hebb in Maryland. John and Draydens seven children from his will, William, Anna, Elizabeth (Lynch), Sarah (Emerson), Joseph, Jane, Thirza (Milburn).William was born 10-16-1795 died 6-25-1846 in Ohio. John’s will states he is from the town of Alexandria in the District of Columbia (Once part of Virginia)- and owns land in the County of St. Marys in the state of Maryland on the St. Marys River. Goose Creek Monthy Meeting (Quaker) , Loudon Co. VA., is located nine miles west of Leesburg, 45 miles west of Alexandria and 8 miles south of Waterford. Amos Janney from Bucks County in Pennsylvania, who in 1733 settled about ten miles south of the Potomac River near today's Waterford in Loudoun County Virginia. Quaker services were held in his home until 1741, when the Fairfax Meeting House was built nearby. the route between Waterford, Loudoun Co. and today's Buckeystown, Frederick Co. MD. area was traveled frequently. We have documented records of John Cude/Coode, Timothy Cude’s father back to 1739. He would have been grown and married about the time they came to this area. This John Coode was born about 1720 and Died about 1743. This area was all part of Westmoreland Co., the home of Thomas Gerrard. We have documented records of John Cude/Cood, Timothy Cude’s father back to 1739. He would have been grown and married about this time. We estmate his birth about 1720. Prince William Co., VA [formed 1730-31)
1739 August 22, Josiah Clapham, surv'd n.d.; 522 acres adjoining George Slater (now Mr. Messer's), Patrick Linch (now Rich'd Abrell's) Amos Sinkleor, Fras Awbrey. Chain carriers: James Green, John Cude, Micall Chearlsworth, John Pearsons. Surv. John Awbrey. [Caudy Family]
1741 March 16 Court Order Book E, p. 518-522. Indenture of 07/25/1741 between Daniel Cole & Constance his wife, John Cood & Nancy his wife, of the one part, and Josiah Clapham, for 50 pds for 1 year 76 ½ acres, part of 153 acres which is part of 460 acres divided among the heirs of Thos. Albin, William King, dec'd & Samuel Thacker. Near a branch of the Potomack River. The 153 acres belonged to William King, dec'd & is a third part of 460 acres laid off in three equal parts for the heirs of Thomas Albin, Samuel Thacker & William King. Aforesaid Constance Cole and Nancy Cood being 2 of 4 daughters of said William King. Witness: Fras Awbrey, Samuel Hull, Ebe Floyd, Richard Roberts. Signed: John Cood, Nancy Coode, Daniel Cole, Constant Cole. Recorded 11/23/1741. (see Fairfax Co., VA)
Fairfax Co., VA 1745 1745 Jan 11 Deed Book A, pp. 403-404. George II to John Colvill, John Minor & Garrard Alexander, Gent...privately examining Nancy Trip, late the wife of John Cood & Constance (N)Elms, late the wife of Daniel Cole, of your county for land sold to Josias Clapham, containing 76 ½ acres, Prince William Co.; Ann Tripp late Ann Coode Trip declared her full free consent. Recorded
06/18/1745. This was over 50 years before John Coode of Dryden Hebb, Stated he was from this area and listed property in this area.( John Coode died about 1743. His son Timothy ended up in Randolph Co. NC. TIMOTHY (CUDE) COOD : Randolph Co. NC -Year: 1779 Database: NC Early Census Index Timothy (Cude) Code Township: Not Stated County: Randolph State: North Carolina Year: 1790 Roll: M637_7 Page: 98 Image: 0163
Virginia Marriages to 1800 -Coad, ----- Massey, Elizabeth 01 Dec 1766 Virginia
King George County (Her birth would be abt. 1746, this is near Loudon Co.) Susannah Coode, : King George Co. Virginia Year: 1810 Roll: M252_69 Page: 194 Image: 458
The Loudoun Co VA-Personal Prop. Tax Lists Show a William (Coode) Coad/Code for the following years: 1820-1830
Willie (Coode) Cood Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853 Age in 1870: 17 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1870: Richmond Monroe Ward, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------William Coad was married twice:
- Cinthia Underwood in 1818, they lived in Middlesburg, Virginia
- Barbara Towperman in 1823, married in Loudon Virginia.
William moved to Ohio by the 1830's with Barbara Towperman and their children
William Coad, son of John and Dryden, married Barbara Tawperman of Loudon Co., VA, January 27, 1825. She appears to have been the daughter of the Peter Tawperman.
1850, Washington Co., Licking Co., OH: Barbary Coad, 52, b. VA; Drayden Coad, 23, b. VA; Mary L/S Coad, 21, b. VA; William Coad, 18, b. OH; Mariah Coad, 16, b. OH; Alonzo L. Coad, 6, b. OH.
1860, Washington, Licking Co., OH: Barbary Coad, 60, b. VA; Alonzo L. Coad, 13, b. OH. Two doors away: William Coad, 27, b. VA; Matilda Coad, 24, b. OH; Mary E. Coad, 1, b. OH.
1870, Washington, Licking Co., OH: Barbara Caad, 60, b. VA; Alonzo Coad, 24, farmer, b. OH; William Tapperman, 55, farm lab., b. VA.
The Loudoun Co VA-(Quaker area) Personal Prop. Tax Lists Show a William Coad/Code for the following years:
1820C Third District- Code, William
1821B Second District- Code, William
1822A Second District- Code, William
1823A Second District -Code, William (exempt)
1824B Second District- Code, William (exempt)
1825A Second District- Code, William (exempt)
1826A Second District -Coade, William
1827B Second District -Code, William
1828A Second District -Coad, William
1829A Second District- Code, William
From my series on Index to Loudoun Co VA-Land Deed Books:
3G:076
Date: 9 Aug 1823
Returned to court: 13 Aug 1823
Peter TOWPERMAN & wife Elizabeth of Loudoun to William COAD of Loudoun. Bargain and sale of 1a where COAD now lives adj __ BITZER, __ BALDWIN, road from Handy’s Mill to Mdbg. Wit: Burr POWELL, A. GIBSON. Delv. to COAD 21 Sep 1829. Do you have a transcript of the will of John Coad of Alexandria, VA? Do you have a date of marriage between Dryden (Hebb) Coad and Aquilla Emerson?
William Coad, son of John and Dryden, married Barbara Tawperman of Loudon Co., VA, January 27, 1825. She appears to have been the daughter of the Peter Tawperman you've discussed below.
1850, Washington Co., Licking Co., OH: Barbary Coad, 52, b. VA; Drayden Coad, 23, b. VA; Mary L/S Coad, 21, b. VA; William Coad, 18, b. OH; Mariah Coad, 16, b. OH; Alonzo L. Coad, 6, b. OH.
1860, Washington, Licking Co., OH: Barbary Coad, 60, b. VA; Alonzo L. Coad, 13, b. OH. Two doors away: William Coad, 27, b. VA; Matilda Coad, 24, b. OH; Mary E. Coad, 1, b. OH.
1870, Washington, Licking Co., OH: Barbara Caad, 60, b. VA; Alonzo Coad, 24, farmer, b. OH; William Tapperman, 55, farm lab., b. VA.
What is the source for the date of death for William Coad of June 25, 1846?
This appears to be the same William. --William (Coode/Coade) Cude: Harrison, Harrison Co. Indiana Year: 1830 Roll: 27 Page: 88---Fort Harrison (War of 1812) was on the Indiana /Ohioline. Birth Ohio. Believe this is one of the Licking, Ohio Coade family. This would probably be their children, living with relatives. William Sr. died 6-25-1846 in Ohio. I found Drayden buried in the St. Pauls cemetery Alexandria, Virginia
with her second husband Aquilla Emerson (1792-1850). along with Anna, Sarah and
Thirza. I can not find info on the father John, William, Joseph, and Jane. William Coad Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Birth place: Ohio Gender: Male Home in 1850-Washington, Licking, Ohio Page: 410 Roll: M432_703---Drayde (Drayden) Coad Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1827 Birth place: Virginia Gender: Female Home in 1850-Washington, Licking, Ohio Page: 410 Roll:M432_703 ---Mary L Coad Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Birth place: Virginia Gender: Female Home in 1850-Washington, Licking, Ohio Page: 410 Roll: M432_703
Barbary Coad b: abt.1800 Age in 1860: 60 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1860: Washington, Licking, Ohio Gender: Female Post Office: Fredonia Roll: M653_999 Page: 473 Year:1860 Head of Household: Barbary Coad
William Coad Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Birth place: Ohio Gender: Male Home in 1850-Washington, Licking, Ohio
Wm M Coad Age in 1860: 35 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Township 9, Sierra, California Gender: Male Post Office: Downieville Roll: M653_66 Page: 1017 Year: 1860
John Cood Anderson, Hamilton, OH 28 1831 Ohio Male Eliza J Cood Anderson, Hamilton, OH 26 1833 Ohio Female Thos W Cood Anderson, Hamilton, OH 6 1853 Ohio Male Laura B Cood Anderson, Hamilton, OH 2 1857 Ohio Female