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Footnote.com contains at least 89 muster and pay records documenting the service of William Coram in the Commander in Chief's Guard. There are also 4 such records in which his…
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From William Coram's Family Bible: "William Coram, Jr., was born in the year 1756, October the 2nd." and "Ann Coram, the wife of William Coram, was born June the 12th, 1755, and…
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Carlos Godfrey's book, "The Commander in Chief's Guard" is considered to be the definitive publication on George Washington's personal bodyguard unit. A copy or "facsimile" of…
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William Coram was a charter member of Union Baptist Church, Thomson, Georgia, when the church was formed on July 29, 1809. He served as Clerk of the Church from 1813 to 1820 and…
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William Coram lived out the last years of his life in a part of Warren County, Georgia, that on October 18, 1870, became a part of McDuffie County, Georgia. His last home was…
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An article published in the Augusta (GA) Chronicle on June 25, 1791, lists the rank and arrangement of Colonel Alexander's Battalion of Militia in Wilkes County (GA). In this…
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The Warren County, Georgia, courthouse burned in 1853, destroying the records that would make it possible to identify the exact location of the William Coram homestead located…
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Published in "Georgia Births and Deaths': "CORAM, Capt. William, about 70y. d. 6-10-1821 at his residence in Warren County. Served 7 years in the Revolutionary War, was a…
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William Coram's family bible states that he and Ann Hodo were married in 1783. Ann Hodo was the daughter of Peter Hodo (also called Peter Hodoson). The following notation is…
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Obituary published in the Augusta (GA) Chronicle on June 7, 1821: "Died on the 10th instant a this residence in Warren County, CAPT. WILLIAM CORAM, about 70 years of age. He…
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Obituary published in the Mount Zion Missionary, Mount Zion, Hancock County, GA, on June 20, 1821: "DIED in Warren County, Capt. William Coram, about 70 years of age--a soldier of…
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