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This my first message to the list. I am looking for information on
Aaron Coddington who was born in the USA.. He died in L0ndon Ontario
in 1884 at the age of 78. He was a widdower. He is buried in Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery London Ontario.
I have extensive records on the Coddington Family which i would be
glad to share. Do aany of you folks live in New Jersey?
Violet
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I have a Samuel Osborn CODDINGTON (CODINGTON) b.17 Mar 1791 m. 11 Jan 1818 to
Martha WHITE d.23 May 1844, Geneva, Ontario Co., NY. Of their seven
children, none were named either Anna or Charlotte. However, their son, John
Sweeney CODDINGTON married Bertha MONROE and had at least one child, Samuel
Osborn CODDINGTON. He was named in honor of his grandfather. I have no clue
as to the wife's name. In 1889 S. O. Coddington (younger) was living in
Fredonia, NY and his father was living in Meadville, PA.
The CODDINGTON family was a rather prolific bunch, and all but a few had 5 or
more children. This branch of the family is recorded as coming from Orange
Co., NY to Geneva circa 1810. Samuel opened a lumber mill, was a builder
(carpenter) and called himself a designer/architect. There is documentation
of the lumber mill and carpentry, but no real proof of the design aspects ...
but I'm not finished researching this family.
I am a direct decendent of this Samuel O. Coddington, and have recently
researched this family. Because the family is so large, your Samuel may be
linked to this one as a grandchild.
I hope this is of some help/interest to you. If I can be of any help,
contact me at cchappell(a)aol.com (Claudia A. Chappell)
I am interested in parentage of Samuel Coddington and Mary ???. , possibly
FitzRandolph.
A picture of William and Anna Coddington Frey was donated to the Garrett
County, Maryland Museum with the following insert:'
"William Frey (1800 -1865) born in Baltimore, Maryland, son of Samuel and
Anna Frey. Studied in Baltimore and became a prominent doctor there. Married
Charlotte Coddington in 1823. From 1826-1834 lived and practiced in
Somerfield, Pa., then moved to Selbysport, Md. , and practiced there until
his death. Two of his sons, William and Robert, were doctors; a third, John
was a pharmacist.
'Charlotte Coddington (1802-1872) Born on her father's plantation near
Selbysport, Allegheny County, in the northwestern corner of Maryland,
daughter of Samuel and Mary Coddington. There her six sons and one daughter
were raised. She and her Husband were considered very intelligent and well
educated. In a letter written to one of her sons a year after her husband's
death, she wrote that she was going to sell her property ("the finest farm
land in Allegheny County", ) and go to live with her son Samuel in Finlay,
Ohio.'