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Author: CoddGenealogy
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George III? He and his were trying to hang on to what they had, and, generally, didn't. Loyalists were shipped to and given land in various places, for example New Brunswick. If we are still talking about Coddington's, the NJ Coddingtons were nearly all patriots. I think there were two loyalist NY Coddingtons.
Dates on which Coddingtons? Your 20th century line? No. And of the 18th century ones, no to that as well. Everything I know is posted.
J
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Author: maltamia
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I need some more info on King George and the property he gave to men and families after the war or during. Where would I look for info on this. And do you have more dates on the Coddingtons that you have found? By the way you are right the info on some of the trees in here are so wrong. I just started getting into this last Dec. Thanks
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Author: CoddGenealogy
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check out:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~coddingtons/169.htm
In general that db is easier to navigate than the gedcom at rootsweb, and it has sources.
Jonathan
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Author: maltamia
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My grandmother had 10 children one being my mother and I have one uncle still alive Jess Paul Parnell 10-31-1918. He is in nursing home. Isreal Parnell Jr. had 11 children and his father had 2 wives and 10 kids. So this is a big family. All my aunts and Uncles have 46 kids altogether and it keeps going from there. Keeping track of them all is a full time job. I have David & Ann Stone as parents of Benjamin. Do you have the date of his birth or death and place or is it just 1759. There are so many Benjamin's in the Coddington List. Which one is he?
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I have her as Cordelia Galetic Coddington (1883-1963). She married James Polk Parnell, and had at least 7 kids, plus grandchildren? In 1930 they lived in Fayette Co., PA, Wharton Twp., where James was a dairy farmer. He was 10 years older than she, and she married at 19. In 1910 they lived in the same place, but fewer children. Milton Coddington, her brother, also lived there. As you say, in the census, she was always Goldie.
Although anything is possible, farming families tend to stay put, and, in that era, married, so I wonder if the Greenleaf was not a journalist's error for Galetic (or Galtic)? I've seen quite a few errors in obituaries. She is also in the 1920 census, but I didn't check that.
Even considering Galetic, that sounds like a surname, but doesn't appear on her father's side, so probably it came from her mother, Lancaster.
I hope the Coddington side is not too confusing. The only important thing to note about her father's line is that Benjamin 1759 was the son of David C. and Ann Stone, as proven by Moses Coddington's 1830's letter. Many DB's and website have it wrong.
Benjamin and two brothers all fought in the Revolution, and moved to Garrett Co. because the govt. offered vets free land.
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Author: maltamia
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Grandmother was Cordelia Galtic Coddington her parents were Melville Coddington Martha Landcaster. Born in Garrett Co. Md and died July 13 1963. Sorry about Goldie but not a single person ever called her Cordelia and on her death notice in the newspaper she was referred to as Goldie Greenleaf Coddington. She passed away at my mothers house. Do you happed to know where Greenleaf comes from? this geneology is awful confusing. Drmangine(a)hotmail.com
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Hello Darlene,
I don't have Goldie in the DB, but she shouldn't be too hard to find. Was Coddington her maiden name, and, if not, what was your grandfather's name? When and where was she born and deceased?
Jonathan
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Author: maltamia
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I'm new to researches and I came across your message and Jonathan's I am related to Coddingtons as my grandmother was Goldie Galatic Coddington. On a obit of hers her name was Goldie Greenleaf Coddington. Do you know anything about her and she had 10 children all my aunts and uncles. Thanks for your help. Darlene
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