In Memoriam, Sarah Walter Chandler CoatesMrs Laura Coates Reed, Laura Coates Reed Press of Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company, 1898 - 190 pages Sarah Walter Chandler (1829-1897) was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John and Maria Jane Walter Chandler, and a descendant of George and Jane Chandler, immigrants of 1687. She married Colonel Kersey Coates (1823-1887), son of Lindley and Debrah Simmons Coates, in 1855. They had three children. She visited Kansas with her husband in 1856 and returned there in 1859 to make a permanent home at Kansas City, Missouri. |
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INTRODUCTION Editor | 7 |
HISTORY CLASS and RamabAI CIRCLE O S Porter | 136 |
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF KERSEY COATES | 172 |
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