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Obituary published in the Daily Georgian, Savannah (GA), on June 18, 1821: "Coram, Captain William, abt. 70 yrs. Died 6-10-1821 at his residence in Warren Co. Served 7 years in…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 10 Dec 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 03 Apr 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You

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…

Memorial Page: William Coram, Commander in Chief's Guard · 31 Mar 2011 You