. Swedish Holsteins in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relating to John Hughes, the "stamp officer," and friend of Franklin, with papers not before published relating to his brother of revolutionary fame, Colonel Hugh Hughes of New York. The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blackiston, Atlee, Coates, and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included ... FJizabeth,daughter of William and Margaret Stewart, of Philadelphia,March 4, 1841, by Rev. Thomas H. Stockton. John Hughes Coates, born in Philadelphia, D
. Swedish Holsteins in America, from 1644 to 1892. Comprising many letters and biographical matter relating to John Hughes, the "stamp officer," and friend of Franklin, with papers not before published relating to his brother of revolutionary fame, Colonel Hugh Hughes of New York. The families of De Haven, Rittenhouse, Clay, Potts, Blackiston, Atlee, Coates, and other descendants of Matthias Holstein of Wicaco, Philadelphia, are included ... FJizabeth,daughter of William and Margaret Stewart, of Philadelphia,March 4, 1841, by Rev. Thomas H. Stockton. John Hughes Coates, born in Philadelphia, December 8,1819; baptized July i, 1820; died September 24, 1822. Mary Moore Coates, born in Philadelphia, March 13,1822 ; baptized by Rev. Dr. Collin, September 29, 1822; mar-ried John Smiley April 26, 1846, by Rev. John L. Grant, ofPhiladelphia. John Smiley died June 20, 1879, aged 62 years. Charles Coates, born in Philadelphia, i6th of September,1824; baptized May 21, 1825; died October 29, 1841, aged17 years. Children of Magdalena Roberts and Edward Lane—three: Rebecca Roberts Lane, unmarried ; resides in Bridgeport,Pennsylvania. Samuel Lane, unmarried; died December 28, 1891; in-terred in cemetery of Christ-Swedes Church, Upper Merion,December 31, 1891. Phoebe Lane, died in infancy. Children of Peter DeHaven and Sarah Atlee DeHaven—six: Sarah Rawle DeHaven, died ; unmarried. Atlee Augustus DeHaven, married Anna Courtney. TItDr. CAPTAIN JOSEPH EDWIN DeHAVEN. HOLSTEIN FAMILY HISTORY. I3I Augusta Julianna DeHaven, married Richard Henry Ran-son, of Jefferson county, Virginia, at Cannonsburg, Pennsyl-vania. Samuel John DeHaven, died ; unmarried. William Niell DeHaven, born in Philadelphia, August24, 1820; married Miss Warmsley, of Missouri; second wife,Miss Dodge, and removed to Caldwell county, Mississippi, in1840; in 1852 crossed the plains to California; settled firstnear Marysville, from thence to Plumas county, where he en-gaged in mercantile and mining pursuits. While t
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