Box 2
Contains 70 Results:
John Naylor to John Coalter, 1807 March 5
Scope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.
L. Bouye, Sweet Springs, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1807 May
St. George Tucker, Richmond, to John Coalter, 1807 October 12
Payment of $1,230 on bank shares.
Letters from St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Warminster and Richmond, to John Coalter, 1808 January-December
Scope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.
Letters from Mrs. Judith Randolph, Bizarre, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1808 February-December
Scope and Contents Small pox.
Letters from St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker, Williamsburg and Richmond, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1808 February-December
Letters from Polly Coalter, Orangeburg, South Carolina, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1808 February-March
Scope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.
S. P. Dandridge, Martinsburg, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1808 February 13
His wife Evelina has given birth to a son.
Elizabeth Carmichael, Orangeburg, South Carolina, to Anne Catherine Coalter, 1808 March 7
Anne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.
Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, Warm Springs, to Mrs. Davenport, circa 1808 August
Mention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).
Letters from Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, Warm Springs, to John Coalter, 1808 September
Letters from Maria E. and Anne Catherine Coalter, Elm Grove, to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, 1808 October-December
Scope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.
St. George Tucker, Charlottesville, to John Tyler and others, 1793 April 10
Recommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.
John Coalter, Charlottesville, to Peggy (Margaret) Davenport, in Williamsburg, 1793 April 17
"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend."
R. Whiting, New York, to John Coalter, 1793 November 1
Requests payment of a debt.
James Coalter, Orangeburg, South Carolina, to John Coalter, 1793 December 8
William Munford, to John Coalter, 1793 December 13
Scope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is "in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child."
Letters between Jenny Stuart and John Coalter, 1794 January-June
Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of "making a stroke at her character"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.
James Coalter, Charlestown, South Carolina, to John Coalter, 1794 February 1
James Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.
William Munford, Williamsburg, to John Coalter, 1794 April 20
Recounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.
Margaret Davenport to F. Currie, 1794 May 25
"There can be but one in the world"; for her, but he is "out of her reach." At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.
F. H. Curry, North of Louisa, to Mrs. Margaret Davenport Coalter, Williamsburg, 1795 February 15
Scope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.
Letters from John Coalter, Staunton, to Mrs. Coalter, 1795 February-May
Scope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.
D. Holmes, Harrisburg, to John Coalter, 1795 May 2
Concerning a mare to be serviced.