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He married fellow Irishman [[Elizabeth Coulter|Elizabeth Moss]] on 2 February 1844. | He married fellow Irishman [[Elizabeth Coulter|Elizabeth Moss]] on 2 February 1844. | ||
At some point they moved to Canada, settling on a farm in Milverton, Ontario. | |||
He had about 11 children with Elizabeth, including: | He had about 11 children with Elizabeth, including: | ||
* [[Joseph Coulter]] | * [[Joseph Coulter]] | ||
* [[Dick Coulter]] | * [[Richard Coulter|Richard "Uncle Dick" Coulter]], stayed on the farm in Milverton after his parents died and whose 3 sons lived past 100 years old. | ||
* [[Frances Letitia Coulter]], married Thomas Riley | * [[Frances Letitia Coulter]], married Thomas Riley | ||
* [[Ann Coulter]], married Charles Riley | * [[Ann Coulter]], married Charles Riley | ||
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Samuel Coulter (1 November 1810 - 28 August 1878) was an Irish emigrant to Canada.
Samuel was born in Sligo, Ireland, on 1 November 1810.
He married fellow Irishman Elizabeth Moss on 2 February 1844.
At some point they moved to Canada, settling on a farm in Milverton, Ontario.
He had about 11 children with Elizabeth, including:
- Joseph Coulter
- Richard "Uncle Dick" Coulter, stayed on the farm in Milverton after his parents died and whose 3 sons lived past 100 years old.
- Frances Letitia Coulter, married Thomas Riley
- Ann Coulter, married Charles Riley
Frances and Ann married brothers Thomas and Charles. Thomas and Charles had a brother, Joseph Riley. That means Frances and Ann are connected to Ancestry.com user janet19616:
Everett's father's two sisters married my great-great uncles. Frances Letitia Coulter married Thomas Riley, and Ann Coulter married Charles Riley. These are the brothers of my great-grandfather, Joseph Riley. So we are only distantly related through marriage. Beats me what to call it though! The photos are from Everett Malcolm Coulter's Wartime file, here, [1]
— janet19616
Joseph emigrated to Ontario with his wife and family and had a farm in Milverton, Ontario.
Samuel died 28 August 1878.
Sources
[1] Stephanie Luet