1702 William Coate and Deborah Powell, of Greinton, Somersetshire, were married on March 8, at Polden Hill, Somerset, England. [1]
1702 William Coate of Grinton was prosecuted in the Exchequer for Tithes, at the Súit of Parson Beavan. [2]
1703 William Coate was again prosecuted in the Exchequer, at the Suit of the afore-said Parson Beavam. [3]
1703 William Coate was committed to Prison, but discharged some Time after by an Act of Grace. [4]
1703 W. Coate was returned Non est Inventus, altho' publickly at Home. The Falshood of which return being discovered, the Prosecution was dropt. [5]
1748 William Coate died on January 21, 1747/48 . [6]
[1] Ernest S. Parks, M. H. Pemberton, and Gary W. Coats, The Ancestors and Descendants of Marmaduke Coate of South Carolina and Ohio (Gahanna, Ohio: Linda Coate Dudick, 1994), 42, [FHLBook], [FHL Library].
[2] Thomas Hayter, An examination of a book, lately printed by the Quakers; and by them distributed to the members of both houses of Parliament (1741), 107, [HathiTrust].
[3] Thomas Hayter, An examination of a book, lately printed by the Quakers; and by them distributed to the members of both houses of Parliament (1741), 107, [HathiTrust].
[4] Thomas Hayter, An examination of a book, lately printed by the Quakers; and by them distributed to the members of both houses of Parliament (1741), 107, [HathiTrust].
[5] Thomas Hayter, An examination of a book, lately printed by the Quakers; and by them distributed to the members of both houses of Parliament (1741), 107, [HathiTrust].
[6] Ernest S. Parks, M. H. Pemberton, and Gary W. Coats, The Ancestors and Descendants of Marmaduke Coate of South Carolina and Ohio (Gahanna, Ohio: Linda Coate Dudick, 1994), 42, [FHLBook], [FHL Library].