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Re: Coulter - Northern Ireland

richardcoulter51  (View posts) Posted: 4 Apr 2009 1:02PM GMT
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Sandy,

My apologies for the break in correspondence. It was our anniversary so we took a little time off.

Very sorry to hear about Warren. I have obtained information from him in the past as well. He had a great deal of knowledge and he will be missed.

The book has me intrigued and so I have begun the journey of trying to find it. At this point in my genealogical research I have a vast amount of information (which needs some better organization), but I am starting to focus more on actual sources. So any source info that you have would be greatly appreciated.

Look forward to talking more and sharing info.

Richard in TN

Re: Coulter - Northern Ireland

SANDYC  (View posts) Posted: 6 Apr 2009 12:45AM GMT
Classification: Query
Congratulations on your anniversary!

Unfortunately, Warren passed away 24 Dec 2003 in Little Rock, Arkansas from cancer. His twin brother, Wayman, passed away 13 Sept 2008. Thankfully, Warren shared his research with a number of us through the years.

I found the book on the Tobacco Lords using a Google search, but found it greatly exceed my budget. Warren directed me to another, which I have just ordered: THE STEEL BONNETS by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers. I don't know why I took so long to decide to read it. I found it on eBay.

If you would like, please contact me at sandyc@cebridge.net.

Sandy

Re: Coulter - Northern Ireland

ginirobertson48  (View posts) Posted: 7 Apr 2009 7:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Have been reading your information regarding the Coulters. I have been trying for many years to find the wife of James Coulter, son of Eleanor Torbett and James Coulter. I note you have a Margaret Peggy Hutson as his wife. May I ask where you were able to obtain this information. I am related through his son Andrew Coulter

Re: Coulter - Northern Ireland

richardcoulter51  (View posts) Posted: 8 Apr 2009 12:02AM GMT
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Yeah. Just did the Google search. That's a little more than I want to pay too. However, I'll keep looking.

Thank you for the e-mail address. My personnal one is Venomous_1@hotmail.com. In case we need to share some files or something. However, I prefer to keep an open forum type correspondence (like this one) so that others may read who may have more pieces to the puzzle.

I only get the opportunity to wor an hour or so a week on this, so please bear with me if I don't gt back to you right away at time.

Thanks...Richard in TN

Re: Coulter - Northern Ireland

richardcoulter51  (View posts) Posted: 8 Apr 2009 12:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hmmm...I think it was Bob (RCoulter39) that posted that. I never had a name, only that James' spouse died on January 5, 1769 in Delaware. Now, unfortunately, I was very freewilly during my early years of research and did not obtain and/or record the proper source info that I should have.

However, being as how I have an exact date for James' spouse, I'm going to say that somewhere I got it from a cemetery insciption. Also, since I've never personally been to Delaware, I would say I got it somewhere on the internet. Perhaps you should try searching cemetery records from Sussex County, DE on Ancestry or Rootsweb.

To be honest, James' is a collateral branch for me, so I didn't spend much time there, but if I come across the info I will be more than happy to share. I have about 6-7 bankers boxes FULL of data though.

Richard in TN
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