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1. Re: Mary J/G Coburn Millard 1825 - Canada, New York, Iowa, California
(Mary Chittenden)
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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 17:45:52 -0500
From: Mary Chittenden <maryloubob(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Mary J/G Coburn Millard 1825 - Canada, New York, Iowa,
California
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Thank you.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 4:11 PM Nancy Stevens <nancystevens4000(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Glad to hear from you. I have not seen anything from this mailing list in
> ages. I do not recognize anyone you are looking for. My Coburns
> immigrated in 1635; however, during the early 1800s my direct ancestor Abel
> Coburn (1780-1861) lived in Vermont within a mile of the Canadian border.
> I will keep an eye out for your Coburns.
>
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:53 AM Westley Boston <wesbos(a)msn.com> wrote:
>
> > ________________________________________ From: COBURN
> > [coburn-bounces+wesbos=msn.com(a)rootsweb.com] on behalf of Orin Wells [
> > orinwells(a)wells.org] Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 11:27 AM To:
> > coburn(a)rootsweb.com Subject: Mary J/G Coburn Millard 1825 - Canada, New
> > York, Iowa, California It has been a very long time since I last saw a
> post
> > on this list I wonder if it is still active or if everyone who is
> > subscribed is just "lurking". It has also been a very long time since I
> > last posted to the list. I recently discovered some additional
> information
> > regarding my brick-wall Coburn ancestor, so I thought I should give it
> > another try in the event someone knows something. My gg-grandmother (Mary
> > Gean/Jean/Jane Coburn) was born May 1825 somewhere in Canada. Her father
> > was from Scotland which explains why one of her grandchildren described
> her
> > having a heavy Scottish accent. Her mother was born in Ireland. This from
> > her census records. Canada indicates "E" or English portion of Canada so
> > unlikely
> > it was in the Quebec area. She indicated that she immigrated in 1851
> > which means she was 26 at the time. Initially I had thought that she
> > immigrated with her parents, but now I am suspecting she came by
> herself. I
> > have so far failed to find any immigration record or border crossing for
> > her in 1851. I know she was in New York in 1855 where she was married and
> > living with my gg-grandfather John Patton Millard and three of his
> children
> > from a first marriage in Schroeppel, Oswego Co., New York. That means
> they
> > were probably married between 1852 and 1855 probably in Oswego Co., New
> > York I am thinking 1855 because their first child, Jessie, was born in
> > 1856. The second child born to the couple was Hiram Dumont Millard born
> Aug
> > 1858 in Iowa and was clearly named after John's brother by that name who
> > died in 1840 in Phoenix, Oswego Co., New York. The third and final child
> > was Frank Coburn Millard, my g-grandfather, born 12 Jul 1860 in
> Sacramento,
> > California where the couple relocated in 18
> > 59 after leaving Iowa. This does not seem to have been a name used in
> the
> > Millard family so I have a feeling that it is possible he was named after
> > Mary's father. Am I looking for someone in Canada named Frank Coburn born
> > in Scotland cir 1800? If anyone recognizes anything here I would be
> > grateful to the information. This is one of the tougher branches of my
> > family that has kept it's secret for far too long. -- Orin Wells
> > 253-630-5296 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the
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> > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the
> message
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Mary Louise Chittenden
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________________________________________ From: COBURN [coburn-bounces+wesbos=msn.com(a)rootsweb.com] on behalf of Orin Wells [orinwells(a)wells.org] Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 11:27 AM To: coburn(a)rootsweb.com Subject: Mary J/G Coburn Millard 1825 - Canada, New York, Iowa, California It has been a very long time since I last saw a post on this list I wonder if it is still active or if everyone who is subscribed is just "lurking". It has also been a very long time since I last posted to the list. I recently discovered some additional information regarding my brick-wall Coburn ancestor, so I thought I should give it another try in the event someone knows something. My gg-grandmother (Mary Gean/Jean/Jane Coburn) was born May 1825 somewhere in Canada. Her father was from Scotland which explains why one of her grandchildren described her having a heavy Scottish accent. Her mother was born in Ireland. This from her census records. Canada indicates "E" or English portion of Canada so unlikely it was in the Quebec area. She indicated that she immigrated in 1851 which means she was 26 at the time. Initially I had thought that she immigrated with her parents, but now I am suspecting she came by herself. I have so far failed to find any immigration record or border crossing for her in 1851. I know she was in New York in 1855 where she was married and living with my gg-grandfather John Patton Millard and three of his children from a first marriage in Schroeppel, Oswego Co., New York. That means they were probably married between 1852 and 1855 probably in Oswego Co., New York I am thinking 1855 because their first child, Jessie, was born in 1856. The second child born to the couple was Hiram Dumont Millard born Aug 1858 in Iowa and was clearly named after John's brother by that name who died in 1840 in Phoenix, Oswego Co., New York. The third and final child was Frank Coburn Millard, my g-grandfather, born 12 Jul 1860 in Sacramento, California where the couple relocated in 1859 after leaving Iowa. This does not seem to have been a name used in the Millard family so I have a feeling that it is possible he was named after Mary's father. Am I looking for someone in Canada named Frank Coburn born in Scotland cir 1800? If anyone recognizes anything here I would be grateful to the information. This is one of the tougher branches of my family that has kept it's secret for far too long. -- Orin Wells 253-630-5296 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COBURN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message