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Jeremiah COLEMAN
Nancy Hester Ann THOMPSON
Mary Ann BEASLEY
NOTE:  Our subject is too old to be the Jeremiah COLEMAN who married Grace FAIRCLOTH.
Husband:  Jeremiah COLEMAN
Birth:  1815-25, GA
Occupation:  farmer
Marriage-1:  4 Nov 1841, Emanuel Co., GA
Wife-1:  Nancy Hester Ann THOMPSON
Birth:  1823-26, GA
Occupation:  homemaker
Marriage-2:  9 Apr 1863, Emanuel Co., GA
Wife-2:  Mary Ann BEASLEY
Birth:  1829/30, GA
Occupation:  homemaker
Children with Nancy Hester Ann THOMPSON — born in Emanual Co., GA: 
  1.  Charles M. COLEMAN, b. 1842/3
  2.  Amelia "Millia / Millie / Milley" J. COLEMAN, b. 1843/4
  3.  C? Asa? / Abe J. COLEMAN, b. 1845/6
  4.  Elizabeth J. COLEMAN, b. 1847/8
  5.  Elisha B. COLEMAN, b. 1849
  6.  Rachel C. COLEMAN, b. 1851/2
  7.  William J. COLEMAN, b. 1856/7
  8.  Mary D. COLEMAN, b. 1858/9
  9.  Lavinia / Lavinah COLEMAN, b. 1861/2
Children with Mary Ann BEASLEY — born in Emanuel Co., GA:
10.  Nancy COLEMAN, b. 1864/5
11.  Mathew G. COLEMAN, b. 1866/7
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Sources:

1.  Emanuel County [Georgia] Marriage Book A, 1817-1860 (online at the Emanuel County GAGenWeb site):
Coleman, Jeremiah Nancy Hester Ann Thompson Nov. 4, 1841 p. 3

2.  D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray.  1995.  Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944.  Salt Lake City, UT (Broderbund CD-3):
Coleman, Jeremiah Beasley, Mary Ann 9 Apr 1863 Emanuel Co., GA

3.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #65 of 87):  Dist. 28, Emanual Co., GA, Roll M432_68, p. 476A, 4??/455, enumerated ?? Oct 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Jeremiah Coleman 25 M   Farmer 450 Georgia
Nancy 26 F       ditto
Charles  7 M       ditto
Millia?  6 F       ditto
C? Asa?  4 M       ditto
Elizabeth  2 F       ditto
Elisha ?/12 M       ditto
Image barely readable.

4.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #18 of 20):  Swaynsboro P.O., 53rd Dist., Emanuel Co., GA, Roll M653_120, p. 46, PN 46, 304/306, enumerated 7 Jul 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Jeremiah Coleman 45 M   Farmer 1200 500 Georgia
Nancy H     " 34 F   "     Do
Charles M   " 17 M   Do     Do
Milley J    " 16 F   "     Do
Abe J       " 14 M         Do
Elizabeth J " 12 F         Do
Elisha B    " 11 M         Do
Rachel C    "  8 F         Do
William J   "  3 M         Do
Mary D      "  1 F         Do

5.  1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #31 of 74):  Swainsboro P.O., 46th Division, Emanuel Co., GA, Roll M593_148, p. 342A, PN, 31, 201/201, enumerated 29 Jul 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Coleman Jeremiah 52 M W Farmer 600 210 Georgia  
_______ Mary A 40 F W keeps house     "  
_______ Amelia J 24 F W Do     "  
_______ Elizabeth 21 F W Do     "  
_______ Elisha 17 M W works in Farm     "  
_______ Wm 10 M W Do     "  
_______ Levinah  8 F W Do     "  
_______ Nancy  5 F W Do     " Deaf
_______ Matthew G  3 M W Do     "  

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