History and Descendants of Arthur Coates

One of the Very First Settlers of Athens county, Ohio

Granddaughter Frances Carlotta "Charlotte" Coates Munyon smoking her corncob pipe, 

photo taken in St. Joseph, Missouri .

This has got to be one of the most beautiful victorian family photos I have ever seen. 

 The family photo is "Charlotte's"  daughter Hester Ann (Munyon) Phillips with husband Augustus Phillips taken in 
Logan Co. IL. Some of the Coates family moved to Logan County, Illinois around the end of the civil war. 

The back row is: Jessie Ellen Phillips (my Grandma), Lee  Elizabeth "Doll" Phillips, James Lee Phillips, Lucy Ann Phillips, and Albert Franklin Phillips.
Front row: Joseph Oliver Phillips, Hester Ann (Munyon) Phillips, Augustus  Phillips, Mary Alice Phillips

Photos submitted and copyright owned by : Lois Branch

See more of the tree of Arthur Coates at this website Lois Branch


ARTHUR COATES 

Arthur Coates was born about  1770 in Ireland, and died March 23, 1826 in Athens County, Ohio. He married MARY ANN MORRIS She was born August 26, 1773 in Lambart, Chester CO. PA, and died 1848 in Athens CO. OH.. In the late 1700's Arthur was found in the census of Fayette county, Pennsylvania and then in Athens county, Ohio. "In 1800 the first  ferry boat was operated by old Arthur Coates, called Coates' Ferry, transporting passengers, animals and goods across the Hock Hocking River a few rods below where the South Bridge now stands at Athens." (History of Athens County by Charles M. Walker 1869, pg. 204)  Arthur also owned a large farm in Mechanicsburg, where the Athens County Hospital, now "The O U Ridges" stands. "The Athens Mental Health Center opened on January 9, 1874 on land purchased from the Arthur Coates family farm. http://www.cats.ohiou.edu/athens/greens/theridges.html" Arthur  was very active in the affairs of the county and was  a surveyor of Athens county roads, helped pay for the first court house, was a member of the Athens County Grand Jury from 1809 to 1814, a township trustee in 1815 and was a member of The First Presbyterian church.  No documentation exists which names the children of Arthur Coates, but from census records and obituary records the following can be ascertained as his family as his was the only Coates family in Athens county in the time period shown.

1790 Fayette County, PA Arthur Coates Census
1 male over 16 and 1 female

1795 & 1796 Tax payer in German Twp., Fayette CO. PA

1800 and 1803 census Washington County, Middletown, Arthur Coates, (later Middletown becomes Athens, Ohio)

1804, Bk 31, p 118, James Fuller and Arthur Coates ( filed in 1818)

1805 Arler Cots (Arthur Coates) Tax list

July 1805 Arthur Coates surveyed road, Athens CO. OH...Appointed to view road from Athens to Lancaster by Board of the Commissioners
June 1806 Surveyed the road again

1806 Arthur Coats, Bk 1, p 43...Lease 165.9 acres from Ohio University
1809 Autumn, Arthur Coates Presbyterian Church

1809, 1810, 1811, April 1813 Arthur Coates member of Grand Jury, Athens CO. OH..Listed as one of original members of the First Presbyterian Society
1810 Tax List of Washington Co. Ohio lists Arthur Coates
Dec 6, 1815 Arthur Coates helped pay for the Court House in Athens CO. OH
1815 Listed as trustee of Township in Athens CO. OH
1820 Census, Athens CO. OH..5 boys, 3 girls. Occupation: Agriculture
- Arthur Coates
1-0-1-3-0-1 males 2-1-0-0-1 females

March 25 1826, Obituary in ATHENS MIRROR newspaper shows death of Arthur Coates. "Died...in this vicinity, on the evening of the 23d inst. at an advanced age, Mr. Arthur Coates. The deceased was among the earliest settlers of this country."....Listed in Burial records First Presbyterian Church, Athens, OH

1830 Athens County Census- Mary Coates (Arthur's will was probated in 1826 showing he had died)
0-0-1-0-0-0 males 0-0-0-1-0-0-1 females

Inventory of Arthur's estate was made 10 June 1826 to 2 May 1831 in Athens County, Ohio.
ARTHUR COATES INVENTORY
Athens, June 10th 1826 -
Inventory and appraisment of the personal property of ARTHUR COATES, decd.
One calf $ 2.25 three sows & 14 pigs $ 7.00 $9.25
5 Still Tubs $2.50 1 grind stem .25 2.75
1 Yoke & Iron $2.50 12 sheep $16.50 19.00
1 Saddle $4.00 1 gallon bottle .50 4.50
1 Wooden Keg .31 One Loom Pone Reed $4.00 4.31
1 Ferry Boat & Chain $16.00 9 hogs $18.00 34.00
TOTAL $73.81
Fees One Dollar Each:
John Brown 2nd)
John Porter ) appraisers
John Gillmore )
THE STATE of OHIO) Before me Henry Bartlett a Justice of the Peace is said
ATHENS COUNTY ) County came John Brown 2nd, John Porter & John
Gillmore and mad solemn oath that the above is a true
appraisement of the personal property belonging to the
Estate of Arthur Coates decd. Given under my hand & seal
this first day of December 1829.
Fees: Twenty five Cents Henry Bartlett J.P.
Calvary Morris and George C. Coates were appointed as administrators.
Recorded: Athens County, OH. Will Record Book, pages: 8, 88, 89

April 18, 1830:
Probate of Will, Ohio University File, Athens CO. OH, Arthur Coates, File Box 222
"The Administration of the estate of A. Coates late of the County of Athens, State to the Court of Common Pleas of said County that they cannot at this time state distinctly to the Court the precise situation of the accounts in relation to said estate but they have ascertained enough concerning them to be able to say beyond any doubt that the personal property of said estate will be insufficient to discharge the debts due from said estate, and they believe that it will fall short three hundred dollars or nearly that, the accounts of said intestate were kept in so loose and negligent a manner that with all the certain the administration have been able to make they have been unable to determine either the debts due to or from said estate, but they have to be able by the next term of this court ot state specifically the situation of the receipts and expenditures...
Calvary Morris

Sources: Walker's History of Athen County, Ohio, Copyright 1869, Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & Co.
Carole Wylder, IL
Sandra K. Quinn, OH
Charles W. Rice, CA
Lois E. Thomas, Portland, OR

Descendants of Arthur and Mary Ann Coates

Generation No. 1

Children of ARTHUR COATES and MARY MORRIS

i. JOHN COATES, b. 1791, Fayette Co., PA; d. January 23, 1865, Chillicothe, Ross Co., Ohio.

ii. ARTHUR COATES, JR., b. 1800, Ohio; d. December 03, 1871, Athens County, OH; m. SARAH SALLY ROBINETTE, March 05, 1825, Athens County, OH. More About ARTHUR COATES and SARAH ROBINETTE: Marriage: March 05, 1825, Athens County, OH

iii. NANCY COATES, b. 1802, Ohio; m. ALEXANDER BROWN, November 02, 1820, Athens County, OH.

iv. GEORGE CAMPBELL COATES, b. 1803, Athens County, OH; d. 1877, Sonora, Tuolumne Co, CA; m. JANE S. MCDOUGALL, November 18, 1827, Athens County, OH. Was administrator on father 's will along with Calvary Morris.

v. JAMES MATAITO COATES, b. 1804, Washington Court, OH; d. Abt. 1874, Logan Co. IL; m. MARY FIERCE, November 15, 1827, Athens County, Ohio; b. 1808, Virginia; d. Abt. 1880, Logan Co. IL. 

More About JAMES COATES and MARY FIERCE: Marriage: November 15, 1827, Athens County, Ohio Book1/2 page 62. 

1840 Waterloo Township, Athens Co. Oh Census James Coates Page 362
0-1-1-0-0-1 males 3-1-0-0-0-1 females

1850 Athens County, Ohio Census Waterloo Township. Page 191
James Coates Age 46 Farmer $700 Ohio
Mary " 43 VA
Ann E " 15 Ohio
John " 17 " ( married Margaret J. Penrod in Athens county daughter of Peter and Amy Woods Penrod)
Hannah " 10 " (married George Stanley in Athens county)
Lavenia " 8 "(married Casper Stalder in Athens county son of Andreas Stalder and Frances Schoonover)
Alexander " 6 "
Cha W. " 2 " (He married (1) MELISSA J. GOBERT. She died Unknown. He married (2) LYDIA ANN MANLEY December 23, 1879 in Logan Co. IL., daughter of JEREMIAH MANLEY and ELEANOR SHANNON. She was born July 1857 in Athens Co. OH., and died December 29, 1918 in Lake Fork, Logan CO. IL.)
Calvary Morris Coates 21 Farmer " (married Mary E. Penrod daughter of John Penrod and Sally Bobo in Athens county)
Mary " 21 "
Elisha Wright 13 "

1860 Athens County Census, Waterloo Twp. Household 110, Family 110
James M. Coats 57 Ohio
Mary " 50 VA
Hannah M. " 19 Ohio
Mary L. " 18 "  (Mary Lovinia- see more about below)
Alexander " 16 "
Charles W. " 12 "
Frances E.. " 7 " (Frances married THOMAS J. BURCHEM November 07, 1868 in Logan Co. IL)

1865, November 21, James and Mary Coates sold 320 acres of land to John Welch. This was the west half of section no. 35 in twp no. 11 of Range no. 15 in Athens Ohio. This was witnessed by J. M. Welch and Charles W. Coates.
State of Ohio Athens County, on this 20th day of November 1865, before me, J. M. Welch, a Notary Public in aforesaid County, personally came said James Coates and Mary Coates his wife and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the above instrument to be thus a free act and deed and said Mary being by me examined apart from thus said husband and the contents of said deed made known to her declared that she signed, sealed, and acknowledged the same voluntarily, and that she is still content therewith. Given my hand and official seal. J. M. Welch Notary Public. The foregoing deed is stamped with a one Dollar US IR Stamp. Enlisted for record Dec. 30th 1865, and Recorded January 18, 1866.

Deed: 21 Nov 1865, Athens CO. OH Deeds, Bk 31, page 569

1870 Logan County, Illinois, Mr. Pulaski Twp. Household 33, Family 33
James Coats 69 $200 Ohio
Mary " 61 Keeps house VA

29 March 1873, James T. Coates and Mary his wife to William Holmes, dated 29 Mar 1873, filed 20 Dec 1884: For $350 the W. half of lot 17 in the E half of the SW quarter of Section 32, Twp 18, N of range 2, W of about 5 acres. James signed and Mary made her mark...Deed Book 51, page 35-36

1880 Logan County, Illinois, Household 113, Family 114
Charles W. Coats 30 Farmer Ohio Ohio PA
Lydia A. " 19 Wife " " "
Mary Coats 71 Mother PA PA PA
George Stanley 19 Nephew Ohio WV Ohio
Riley " 13 Nephew " " "
Eudora " 16 Neice " " "

Carole Wylder viewed Birth records in Bible at Paul Coates home in Sherman, Illinois in 1981, verified children's births. Athens County marriage records and Logan County, Illinois Cemetery Inscriptions.

More about Mary Lovinia Coates Stalder daughter of James and Mary Coates:

She married Casper Daniel Stalder November 17,  1861 in Athens county, Ohio.  He was born November 19, 1836 in Athens county, the son of Andreas (Andrew) Stalder and wife Frances Schoonover.  Andrew came to Ohio as a boy from Switzerland in the Baron Rudolph DeSteiguer and Jacob Stalder family group which located in Bern township before 1820.

12-27-1915, Ohio Historical Society Archives Vol. 1792, #64134 Death CRT.
Mary Lovinia Stalder.
Shows she is wife of Casper, daughter of James Coates and Mary Fierce.

12-27-1915 Athens Co. Obituary Bk page 402
Mary Stalder - Aged woman passes away
Mrs. Mary L. Stalder, aged 72, wife of C.D. Stalder, died last night about twelve o'clock at her home on Main St. Mrs. Stalder had been quite ill for the past month suffering from asthma.
Mrs. Stalder's maiden name was Coates and she was born near Carbondale. On November 17, 1861, she was united in marriage to Mr. Stalder and they have resided in Chauncey all of their married life. Two years ago last, they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Stalder was the mother of ten children, four of whom are dead. She leaves a husband, who is very ill at present and the following children, Mrs. George Gabriel, of the Plains, Mrs. Noah Sommers, of Nelsonville, Mrs. Robert Hixson and Mrs. A. H. England of Chauncey , R. C. Stalder of Elyria. and Milo C. Stalder of Chauncey, Twenty-three grandchildren and five great grandchildren, two brothers and one sister, are also left.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Burial will be made in the Nye Cemetery here.

12-31-1915 Athens Co. Obituary Bk Page 402
Mary Stalder
Mary L., daughter of Mary and James Coates, was born near Carbondale, Athens county, Ohio April 6, 1843, died at her home in Chauncey 12-27-1915, aged 72 years, 6 months and 23 days.
She was united in marriage to Casper D. Stalder, November 17, 1861 and to this union were born ten children, four sons and six daughters, six of whom are yet living as follows, -- Francis Gabriel, The Plains, O; Ollie Sommers, Nelsonville, O; Rinda Hixson and Ella England, Chauncey, O; Ralph C. Stalder, Elyria, O; Milo C. Stalder, Chauncey, O; two sons and two daughters preceded the mother to the spirit world. She also leaves an aged husband, two brothers, one sister, twenty-three grand children, seven great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss.
She united with the Methodist church in early life. She was a kind and affectionate wife and mother, a generous neighbor, ever ready to respond with a helping hand and encouraging word to those in need....

The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell
In the loss of our mother we loved so well;
No one knows how much we miss you,
You were so good, so kind, so true.
'Tis hard to think that you are missing;
We sigh, we weep, we pray for you,
And while you lie in peaceful sleep,
Your memory we shall always keep.

She was buried in Nye Cemetery in Chauncey, Ohio next to her husband and son.

1880 Dover Township Athens county census at family search.org

Casper STALDER Self M Male W 43 OH Coal Miner SWITZ W VA 
Mary L. STALDER Wife M Female W 37 OH Keeping House IRE OH 
Mary F. STALDER Dau S Female W 17 OH At Home OH OH 
Eliza J. STALDER Dau S Female W 15 OH At School OH OH 
Ollie P. STALDER Dau S Female W 11 OH At School OH OH 
Clarinda STALDER Dau S Female W 6 OH At School OH OH 
Ella E STALDER Dau S Female W 4 OH OH OH 
James A. STALDER Son S Male W 10M OH OH OH 
Geo. GABRIEL Other S Male W 24 OH Coal Miner --- NJ

Ollie Prudence Stalder daughter of Casper Stalder and Mary Lovinia Coates married Noah Somers who was the son of George Somers (Athens county, Ohio) and wife Harriet Pauline Skinner (England).  George's parents were Thomas Somers (Nova Scotia) and wife Martha Taylor (Lancashire, England) who purchased 93 1/2 acres of land near  Taylor Ridge in Athens county, Ohio abt. 1840.  Noah was a brick mason and laid the brick for the Nelsonville, Ohio High School in Nelsonville, Ohio.  Noah and Ollie's daughter Navada Somers received her teaching certificate from Ohio Universtiy in 1918 and after teaching school at Doanville married Quinton Quinn of Murray City, Ohio.  See their photo's on the Athens county Photo's page.
Obituary from the Athens Messenger Jan. 31, 1982-
Navada Quinn
Murray City- Navada M. Quinn, 85, of Murray City died Friday evening at the Kimes Nursing Home in Athens after an extended illness. Born in Nelsonville, she was the daughter of the late Noah Somers and Ollie Stalder Somers. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Murray City. She is survived by a son an daughter in law , two brothers, William (Marvel) Somers of Huntington WV, and Raymond (Pie) Somers of Nelsonville; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Frances) Stage and Mrs. Lucille Weaver of Nelsonville; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Quinton Quinn in 1966; a step-daughter, Ruth Loper; and a brother, George Somers. Services will be Tuesday at 1pm at the Johnson -Souers Funeral Home with the Rev. Gordon Sullivan officiating. Burial will be in the Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight and Monday anytime. 

More about Frances C. Coates: Carlotta was the daughter of James and Mary Coates and  married 28 Aug 1846, Athens Co. OH Edmund Munyon, born 7 Nov 1818. Ed and Carlotta moved from Athens Co. OH to Logan Co. IL. On the way to Holt Co. MO Ed died near Curzon, MO and was laid to rest in an unmarked grave under a large tree. the following is by descendant Lois Branch.

She married EDMUND MUNYON August 28, 1846 in Athens Co. OH., son of WILLIAM MUNYON and NANCY PHILLIPS. He was born November 07, 1818 in VA, and died Abt. 1890 in Curzon, MO..

Notes for F
RANCES CARLOTTA "CHARLOTTE" COATS:
The Family Bible, published 1860 by American Bible Society of New York, says that Frances Sarlotta (Coates) Munyon was born on 21 Nov 1822, Dayton, OH.
This was written many years after her birth. Her Bible also states that Edmund Munyon was born 7 Nov 1818 and gives names and birth dates of her children.
The writing is very, very faded and hard to read. This Bible is in the hands of Hester Ann Dyer of Oregon, MO.
Edmund lived in Ohio and moved to Logan Co. IL. about 1868 with other members of the Coats and Munyon family. They settled in Poordo, close to Mt. Pulaski, where they built a log cabin. Sometime around 1889 to 1891 they traveled by covered wagon towards Kansas where some of the Munyon relatives lived. Edmund caught pheumonia and died in Curzon, Mo. They buried him in the Pollock Cemetery (no stone) under a large evergreen tree and Charlotte went on to Forbes, Holt Co. MO. to live with her daughter, Susan. (This info provided by Dollie Deibert, Grandaughter of Charlotte)
Charlotte earned her living as a housekeeper until she died at 12:15 pm on 15 Feb 1924, St. Joseph, MO. She is buried in Forbes, Mo. Her Grandaughter, Hester Ann (Strickland) Dyer lived with her mother and Grandmother Munyon in Oregon, MO. In 1983 Hester said in a taped conversation that she remembers her Grandmother as a fun lovin woman who enjoyed quilting and could cook up a storm. Hester is in possession of the Munyon family Bible and also owns the camel backed trunk that came across the prairie with Edmund and Charlotte.
1880 Logan County, IL. Census: Living in Elkhart.

A photograph belonging to Lois E. Thomas of her Great GreatGrandmother, Frances Carlotta Coats Munyon, holding her corncob pipe, has written on the back: Charlotte Coats Munyon, Uncle Charley Coats sister, Uncle John Coats Sister and Henry Munyon's Mother. I wrote to Eva Belle (Munyon) Duncan Smith in Illinois and asked her:
How do you spell Coats, Coates? Answer: It's spelled Coats.
On the back of Frances Charlotte Coats picture it says siter of Uncl Charles & Uncle John, mother of Henry Munyon. Answer: Uncle Charley was Bessie's father.

Marriage Record for Edmund and Charlotte: Athen CO. OH Marriage Record Bk 3, page 127


More About F
RANCES CARLOTTA "CHARLOTTE" COATS:
AKA (Facts Pg): Charlotte

Notes for E
DMUND MUNYON:
Source for Edmund's name and birth: Family Bible, printed 1866
Source for Edmund's death: Stated by his wife and daughter to Hester Ann (Strickland) Dyer, his Granddaughter.
Source for marriage: Marriage License
Source for his wife Frances Charlotte: Eva Belle Duncan Smith says Frances was a sister to Charles Coats, family letters from IL to MO.
Source for children: Family Bible, printed 1866
See notes under Lee Elizabeth "Dollie" Phillips for Munyon story.

More About E
DMUND MUNYON:
AKA (Facts Pg): Edward?
     
Children of F
RANCES COATS and EDMUND MUNYON are:
28. i.   HENRY "HOOKER"4 MUNYON, b. June 05, 1849, Carbondale, Athens CO. OH; d. May 27, 1933, Logan CO. IL.
29. ii.   MARY MATILDA MUNYON, b. April 21, 1851, Athens CO. OH; d. 1937.
  iii.   JAMES WILLIAM MUNYON, b. January 09, 1853, OH.; d. Unknown; m. SARAH; b. 1866; d. Unknown.
  Notes for JAMES WILLIAM MUNYON:
Named after both his Grandfathers.
Family Tradition:(Hester Dyer & Dollie Deibert & Eva Smith)
He married a frail young girl that is said to have been killed when Lum Mohn in a drunken stupor frightened the horses pulling the wagon that James and she were riding in. James' wife threw the shawl she was wearing over her head and when James got the horses stopped and reached for his wife, uncovering her head, found she was dead.


30. iv.   HESTER ANN MUNYON, b. April 14, 1857, Marshfield, Athens Co. OH.; d. May 09, 1930, Logan Co. IL..
  v.   EPHEMIA MUNYON, b. Abt. 1858, OH; d. Unknown.
  Notes for EPHEMIA MUNYON:
Ephemia was 2 years old in the 1860 Census, Waterloo Twp., Athens County, Ohio. Probably died young.


  vi.   ALBERT LINCOLN MUNYON, b. March 25, 1860, Athens CO. OH; d. 1944, Mo.; m. (1) ELIZA STRICKLAND; d. Unknown; m. (2) SUSAN MANLEY, 1883; d. Unknown.
  More About ALBERT LINCOLN MUNYON:
Residence: Forbes, Holt Co. MO.

  More About ELIZA STRICKLAND:
Sister of:: Henry Strickland m. Susan J. Munyon

31. vii.   AMANDA MUNYON, b. September 25, 1863, OH.; d. Unknown, Amazonia, MO..
32. viii.   SUSAN JANE MUNYON, b. April 25, 1868, Logan CO. IL; d. Abt. 1927, Mo..

vi. ELIZABETH COATES, b. 1808, Athens County, OH; d. 1898, Athens County, OH; m. WILLIAM GIBSON, August 12, 1838, Athens County, OH.

vii. MARY ANN COATES, b. Abt. 1811, Athens County, OH; m. THOMAS GRAHAM, February 26, 1828, Athens County, OH.

viii. AARON T. COATES, b. Abt. 1813, Athens County, OH; d. Bef. 1850, Athens County, OH; m. ELIZA JANE SAVAGE, April 10, 1843, Athens County, OH; b. 1823, Ohio.

 

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