Description: ATLAS MAP OF SCOTT COUNTY ILLINOIS COMPILED, DRAWN, AND PUBLISHED FROM PERSONAL EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEYS BY ANDREAS, LYTER, & CO. DAVANPORT, IOWA 1873 CONTENTS There are 51 numbered pages. Size 44.5 x 36 cms (17.5 x 14.25 inches) Index 1 page Views 27 Maps State map of Illinois on double spread. Scott county map. Townships. 10 Plats of town (plans). 13 Subscribers From Precincts 9 Biographies 39 Miscellaneous Scott County History. Census Statistics. Table of Explanation. Condition Both boards are still attached but the spine is missing. There is some small areas of loss of cloth, see picture of front cover, back is similar. Corners are bumped with loss some leather. The spine could be easily replaced and corners repaired. Front board has gilt lettering, and both boards have blind embossing with some gilt "chain" line still present to remaining leather of spine and corners. The inner hinges are cracked. The pages show some age and handling marks. The lower corners of the pages show wear where they have been creased when turning. There are a number of short closed edge tares, this is largely due to the type of paper used. On some of the views, at the end of the title is the word "English" written in pencil in an old hand. On The first free endpaper in old ink is the name Mr John Coultas esq . There is also three lines of faint underlined pencil which say (as best I can make out) Mr John Coultas Registrar Scott County September 1876 age 62 THE PICTURES ARE SHOWING CONDITION AND ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THIS OFFER The picture of the gravestone is for information only of who it is believed owned the Atlas originally. It does not come with the atlas, although I can forward it to you if do desired. Personal collection in Cheltenham UK is possible but only with cash payment. UK POSTAGE I combine postage for items bought at the same time delivered to UK. For combined invoice on United Kingdom postage message me please. OVERSEAS POSTAGE Is by Ebay Global Shipping. I can only combine with other items if I list them together so please ask before you buy and I will relist for you. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS Please ask any questions you might have. ANY AND ALL TAXES, IMPORT DUTIES, CUSTOM CHARGES, ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. Information By looking at the information in the Altas. There are the following "Coultas" mentioned. Winchester Precinct page 15 Name Section / Page Job Born Year came Isaac Coultas 28 Farmer Yorkshire UK 1830 James Coultas 21 Farmer Yorkshire UK 1830 Warren E Coultas 28 Farmer Scott cty Illinois 1854 Thomas B Coultas 21 Farmer Scott cty Illinois 1845 Richard Coultas 21 Farmer Scott cty Illinois 1845 Union Precinct page 18 Name Section / Page Job Born Year came John Coultas 14-12 3 Farmer England 1830 Thomas Coultas 14-12 3 Farmer England 1830 R H Coultas 14-12 25 Farmer Scott cty Illinois 1848 There is a biography of Isaac Coutas on page 36 EXTRACT. Isaac Coultas parents were William and Elizabeth Coultas. He was the 13th son. He was born 1810 Yorkshire UK Her emigrated 14th April 1830 with three brothers George, John , and Jacob. He married Ann Coultas daughter of Richard P Coultas.* This family also came to America in 1830. They had six children Richard, John, William, Thomas B, Sarah Elizabeth and Mary Jane. John and William are reported as dead so this is not the "John Coultas" whose name is in the book. Ann Coultas died 39th August 184. Isaac married again to Ann Worwell, no children. * Father of John below, so Ann was John's sister ? There is a biography of John Coultas on page 37 EXTRACT. He was the third son Richard P Coultas and Sarah Coultas. Born 20th October 1815 Yorkshire UK. Emigrated with his father August 1830. He worked his father's 240 acres farm when his father died. He married Miss Mary Pickering a native who came to this country with her step father William Haxby. They had two daughters and four sons. Five of who were still living*(1873) and settled around their parents. Mary Died. He married Miss Mary Dean a native of Cheshire England. They had four sons and five daughters**, eight still living (1873) and all at home. John and Mary were still alive (1873) and both bid fair to live many years. * From internet the names were Thomas P Coultas, Robert, Mary, Henry, and George, ** Isaac James, Mattie May, (wife of Edward Chrisman): Adela, (wife of Garland Overton): Alice Hardwick, (wife of John Kirkland): Sallie Belle, (wife of John A. Obermeyer): William Edgar, Charles Burr, Samuel John, Florence Lulla, and David [Daniel] Brengle." John Coultas died aged 93 Dec 2nd 1907 https ://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64973267/john-coultas He was married twice. His first wife, being Mary Pickering, and his second wife Mary Dean. He was the father of sixteen children. He is survived by the following children: Mary Doyle of Kahaka, Mo.; Mrs. A. J. Obermeyer of this city ; Samuel Coultas of Merritt; Henry and George Coultas, of Riggston; William, Charles, and Thomas P. Coultas of Winchester; Mrs. Luella Willis of Little Rock, Arkansas; Robert Coultas of Jacksonville; Alice Kirkland of Erie, ?; and one sister: Mrs. Sarah Morrison of Concord. Page 28 The map, Township 14 Range 12 shows the following names in the squares numbered after there name. William Coultas 1 John Coultas 3 10 James Coultas 17 20 J Coultas 16 21 T B Coultas 24 25 26 Isaac Coultas 21 22 28 I. Coultas 27 28 Edward Coultas 26 Richard Coultas 26 Elixa Coultas 25 J & T Coultas 25 R Coultas 35 William W Coultas 36 On Page 29 bottom view is Residence and Farm premises of James Coultas 1.25 miles North east of Winchester Illinois English. Lots of about Coultas 's and Scott's here below. Copy location into browser with no spaces https ://www.myheritage.com/names/james_coultas https ://raogk.org/illinois.scott-county
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Antique: Yes
Type: County Map
US State: Illinois
Format: Atlas Map
Year: 1873
Era: 1800s
Cartographer/Publisher: ANDREAS, LYTER, & CO.
Country/Region: United States of America