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Wilkin Coleman

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Wilkin Coleman

Birth
Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
12 Nov 1915 (aged 45)
Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA
Burial
Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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son of Roswell Carpenter Coleman and Sarah Wescott Wilkin

m Mattie Louisa Tyrell on 20 Mar 1895 at Manhattan NY
Children:
- Mary Ellis Coleman (1 Mar 1896-) m1 John Dixwell Gode, m2 Daniel Daily Palmer
- Wilkin Coleman* (29 Jul 1897-Sep 1987) m Victoria Dorothy Kostek
- Roger Coleman (4 Aug 1899-29 Dec 1964) m Elizabeth Wydner
- Anna Mead Coleman (2 Oct 1905-10 Feb 1998) m William Edson Tears
- Sarah W Coleman (29 Feb 1908-Feb 1982)
- George Coleman (6 Nov 1911-4 May 1997)

Town Clerk and Registrar, Commissioner Election

* son Wilkin Coleman displeased his family in 1924 with his marriage to Victoria Kostek, the widow of Walter Kowalski (1888-1923) with three children, and the family consequently disowned him. [Norman Coleman]

Source:
- as told by Norman Coleman (son of Wilkin Coleman and Victoria Kostek) to his grandchild
- vital records
- Proceedings Albany (N.Y.). Common Council (1914)
son of Roswell Carpenter Coleman and Sarah Wescott Wilkin

m Mattie Louisa Tyrell on 20 Mar 1895 at Manhattan NY
Children:
- Mary Ellis Coleman (1 Mar 1896-) m1 John Dixwell Gode, m2 Daniel Daily Palmer
- Wilkin Coleman* (29 Jul 1897-Sep 1987) m Victoria Dorothy Kostek
- Roger Coleman (4 Aug 1899-29 Dec 1964) m Elizabeth Wydner
- Anna Mead Coleman (2 Oct 1905-10 Feb 1998) m William Edson Tears
- Sarah W Coleman (29 Feb 1908-Feb 1982)
- George Coleman (6 Nov 1911-4 May 1997)

Town Clerk and Registrar, Commissioner Election

* son Wilkin Coleman displeased his family in 1924 with his marriage to Victoria Kostek, the widow of Walter Kowalski (1888-1923) with three children, and the family consequently disowned him. [Norman Coleman]

Source:
- as told by Norman Coleman (son of Wilkin Coleman and Victoria Kostek) to his grandchild
- vital records
- Proceedings Albany (N.Y.). Common Council (1914)


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