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The Callaway Family Association was formed in 1975 to study the genealogy of the Callaway Surname (all spellings). Members can be found from Australia to England to Canada to the United States and number almost 600 strong. Discussions related to Callaway Genealogy are welcome here and this Blog was created for that purpose. The Callaway Family Tree Branches May Reach Out, But the Roots Run Deep.

Monday, July 26, 2004

Rev. William Coats and Joseph P. Callaway - Callaway County, Missouri

Rev. William Coats was born in South Carolina. When grown he removed to Smith County, Tennessee, where he married Nancy Baker, by whom he had - James, William, John, Wilson, Hiram, Lemuel B., Rachel, Frankie, Tabitha, Mahala, Nancy and Laodocea.

In 1817 Mr. Coats removed with his family to Callaway county, MO, and settled on the prairie which has since borne his name.

There was no minister in that part of the country at that time, and his neighbors appointed him to preach, which duty he performed at stated intervals until his death. He organized most of the Old Baptist Churches in that region.

His son James married Polly Callaway (Joseph P., Thomas, Joseph Callaway), of Tennessee, by whom he had two children - Matthias S. and Laura A.

William Coats, Jr., was married first to Patsey Tracy, and second to the widow McLaughlan, whose maiden name was Celia Callaway. (also a child of Joseph P. Callaway)

John married Nancy Smith. He was Sheriff of Callaway county for several years, and was a good auctioneer.
Wilson married a Miss Phillips, and moved to California.
Hiram married Permelia Walker, and was afterward killed by lightning.
Lemuel B. married Elizabeth Maddox.
Rachel married Robert Reade, and is now a widow.
Frankie married a Mr. McLaughlan.
Tabitha married William Callaway (also a child of Joseph P. Callaway).
Nancy married Joseph P. Callaway, Jr. (also a child of Joseph P. Callaway).
Laodocea married Daniel Phillips.

From Missouri Pioneer Families History 1876, by William S. Bryan and Robert Rose, pp. 318-9, 1876.

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