Nicholas Coleman
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Nicholas Coleman

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Nicholas S. Coleman
Born 1980s.
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Found story; Some of the dates differ. Cousin by Sarah Hays, Gedmatch M136792.

Charles Henry Boatman was born in the State of Tennessee, in 1844, and is a son of John and Rebecca (Shore) Boatman, who were born in Georgia and Tennessee respectively, the former's birth occurring in 1786, and their marriage in Tennessee in 1838. Four sons and three daughters were born to them: William E, Richard, Wiley, Lucinda, Elizabeth J., Eliza F. and Charles Henry. Mr. Boatman was a farmer, and died in 1861, followed by his wife, whose death occurred in Izard County in 1886. They removed to this State in 1850, and entered 160 acres in Izard County, on which they erected a little log cabin, which continued to be their home for a number of years. Charles H. Boatman came with his parents to this county and State but received a somewhat limited education in the schools in Izard County. He was married here, in 1860, to Miss Sarah, a daughter of Henry Hose, (correction, Henry Hays or sometimes surname is spelled Hayes or Hase), and of nine children born to them seven are living; Rebecca J., Lucinda E., Ira E., (correction Iva), Joseph B., Franklin A., Jasper O., Lewis H., and William W., and Andrew C., deceased. Mr. Boatman owns eighty acres of good land, with thirty under cultivation, and on his farm, he erected a substantial frame residence, in 1885, and an addition to the same in 1888. His principal crops are corn, Cotton and small grain. His wife, who was born in the State of Tennessee, in 1843, is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. John Boatman enlisted in the Confederate infantry, under Capt. Thomas Smith, in 1861, and, at the battle of Shiloh, he was wounded in the head. He was also at Franklin, Nashville and Chickamauga, Tenn., besides being a participant in many other hard-fought battles and served until the war closed. Noted; Some of the dates differ, more research is needed. https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02good/page/n1007/mode/2up?view=theater page 931 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT2L-Y9T https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boatman-155

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posted by Chris (Burkett) Beason
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posted by Hilary (Buckle) Gadsby
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posted by Hilary (Buckle) Gadsby
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