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> A new message, "COE, Robert Lee, b. May 7, 1863, Burning Springs, WV USA,"
> was posted by Carl Robert Coe on Thu, 28 Dec 2000 It is a response to
> "Robert Lee Coe," posted by Linda Heflin on Wed, 27 Dec 2000
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> Surname: COE
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> NAME: Carl Robert Coe
> EMAIL: carlrcoe(a)compuserve.com
> DATE: Dec 28 2000
> QRYTEXT: Linda,
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> I have included below some information on your ancestor Robert Lee Coe.
>From which of his children do you descend? Would you be willing to share
information on your family?
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> 142. ROBERT LEE7 COE (Levi H.6 (61), Edward5, Walter4, William3, Richard2,
Richard1) was born May 7, 1863, at Burning Springs, VA. He went west in
1885, eventually settling near Stella, NE, where he farmed for many years.
He returned to Duncan, WV, in May 1899 to visit his sister Sarah who was ill
at the time. He was later in the insurance business. A 1920 resident of
Newcastle, WY, he died October 14, 1932, at Burlington, CO.
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> He married December 28, 1893, at Douglas, NE, Mattie Jane Mills, born
March 11, 1875, at Dorington, NE, died September 1, 1962, in Los Angeles,
CA, daughter of Lewis Nelson and Sarah Elizabeth (Condit) Mills.
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> Children (b. in Richardson County, NE):
> 1. Vera Lucille, b. Aug. 10, 1894; d. Aug. 27, 1988, at Coeur d'Alene, ID;
m. (1) Nov. 9, 1910, George Martins; (2) July 6, 1929, John Archie
Miliheisler.
> 2. George Lee, b. Sept. 10, 1896; d. Oct. 19, 1896.
> 3. Irene Veva, b. Sept. 3, 1898; d. June 3, 1991; m. Andrew "Curly"
Strick.
> 4. Mattie Adelia "Ada," b. Aug. 31, 1900; d. July 23, 1990, at Seal Beach,
CA; m. (1) Harry Hartsock; (2) Ernest Coshow.
> 5. BERYL EDWARD, b. March 16, 1903.
> 6. Elizabeth Roberta, b. Aug. 19, 1905; m. (1) Fred Spear; (2) Logan
Wintermute.
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> (from "The Coe Families of Maryland and Virginia," p. 476)
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> I hope this is helpful.
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> Carl Robert Coe
> Marysville, OH 43040-9012
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> A new message, "Robert Lee Coe," was posted by Linda Heflin on Wed, 27
> Dec 2000
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> Surname: Coe, Foley, Pickering
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> NAME: Linda Heflin
> EMAIL: jewelray(a)fmctc.com
> DATE: Dec 27 2000
> QRYTEXT: I am searching for Great grandfather. Born in Burning Springs,
West Virginia Wirt Co. DOB O5-07-1863 Father: Levi- Mother: Elizabeth
Pickering.
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Does anyone know Joseph J. Coe's lineage?
Ken Akers
http://www.trib.com/scjournal/ARC/2000/DEC/Dec_13_00_Wed/almanac/obit.html
Sioux City Journal (IA), Dec. 13, 2000
Joseph J. Coe
Joseph J. Coe, 72, of Sioux City
died
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000, at a Sioux
City
hospital following a brief illness.
Memorial services will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at Meyer Brothers Colonial
Chapel, with the Rev. Dr. Arnold
Herbst
officiating. Private graveside
services will
be at a later date in Graceland
Park
Cemetery. There will be no
visitation.
Mr. Coe was born Jan. 24, 1928, in
Sioux
City, the son of Arthur and Mable
(Rustad) Coe. He was raised in
Sioux
City and graduated from East High
School. He served in the U.S. Army
during World War II.
He married Wilma Echols on April
17,
1964, in Sioux City. He was
employed as
a sheep buyer with Farmers Union,
later
retiring from the maintenance
department
of Norwest Bank.
He was a member of First United
Methodist Church and Fraternal
Order of
Eagles in Sioux City.
Survivors include his wife; three
daughters from a previous marriage,
Laurie, Sandi and Lynda; a stepson
and
his wife, Richard and Lisa Echols
of
South Sioux City; and six
grandchildren,
Michelle Watson, Ginny Ferch, Amie,
Brandee, Bobby and Billy Echols.
He was preceded in death by a
stepson,
Robert L. Echols.
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Ken,
Thank you for the obit. Is extremely thoughtful of you to post them. The
information is very helpful and much appreciated.
As you might have guessed, Anna Lillie Coe was another member of the
prolific Southern Coe family. I have included some information below:
Carl Robert Coe
276. EVERETT GRANVILLE8 COE (Bernard Lee7 (165), Duane Edward6, Robert5,
Edward4, William3, Richard2, Richard1) was born November 14, 1916, in
Culpeper County, VA. A US Navy veteran, he lives at 8229 Andrew Lane,
Norfolk, VA 23505.
He married March 20, 1944, in Fredericksburg, VA, Anna Lillie Blankenbaker,
born June 20, 1921, in Spotsylvania County, VA, died November 15, 2000, in
Norfolk, VA, daughter of Elmer Thomas and Lillie (Dunnavant) Blankenbaker.
She was a member of Oakdale Presbyterian Church, where she taught Sunday
School, was Sunday School superintendent and an organizer for the women's
prayer circle. Burial was at Eleys Ford Baptist Church, Spotsylvania.
Children:
1. Janet Ellen, b. 1946 in Norfolk, VA; m. June 24, 1967, in Norfolk,
Michael Roger Mitchell, b. 1946 in Oakland, CA, son of Roger Charles and
Helen (Carison) Mitchell. Employed at Old Dominion University.
2. Mary Ann, b. Oct. 23, 1949, in the US Canal Zone; m. Aug. 13, 1977, in
Norfolk, VA, Charles Francis Archer, Jr., b. Dec. 20, 1950, son of Charles
Francis and Ann Clopton (Seward) Archer. A graduate of the Cincinnati
Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, OH, she is presently with the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra of New York.
(from "The Coe Families of Maryland and Virginia," p. 557)
Does anyone know the line of this Coe family?
Ken Akers
http://www.pilotonline.com/news/nw1118obt.html
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Nov. 18, 2000
Anna B. Coe
NORFOLK -- Anna Lillie Blankenbaker Coe, 79,
beloved wife, mother and
grandmother, and formerly of Spotsylvania
County, Va., died Nov. 15, 2000,
at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center, Norfolk.
She was born June 20, 1921, in Spotsylvania to
the late Albert Thomas
Blankenbaker and the late Lillie Dunavant
Blankenbaker. Privately, she is
considered by many to be an expert seamstress,
making clothes, and other
items. She was a member of Oakdale
Presbyterian Church, Norfolk, for more
than 40 years, where she taught Sunday School,
was superintendent of the
Sunday School, and an organizer for the
women's prayer circle.
She is survived by her husband, Everett G.
Coe; daughters, Janet Coe
Mitchell of Norfolk and Mary Ann Coe Archer of
Ridgewood, N.J.; and
grandchildren, Chris Mitchell of Williamsburg,
Sarah Archer and Geoff
Archer, both of Ridgewood, N.J.
A funeral will be held at 3 p.m. today at
Johnson Funeral Home, Locust
Grove, Va., by the Rev. Phil Kestner. Burial
will be in Eleys Ford Baptist
Church, Spotsylvania. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in honor of
Mrs. Coe to Oakdale Presbyterian Church, 550
E. Little Creek Road,
Norfolk, VA 23505 or to a charity of the
donor's choice.
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Does anyone know the lineage of Alice D. Coe in this obituary?
Ken Akers
http://www.thedailystar.com/news/community/obits/2000/06/ob0615.html
Oneonta The Daily Star (NY), June 15, 2000
Barbara Czarniak
STAMFORD Barbara Coe Czarniak, 68, died Monday, June
12, 2000, after a lengthy illness.
She was born Barbara Esabelle Slattery in the Bronx to
Alice D. Coe of Oklahoma and John Slattery of Ireland.
She moved to Stamford from Connecticut in 1963, where
she lived with her husband Stan Czarniak, who was
the ski director of Scotch Valley. Stan died in 1979.
Barbara started her own ceramic business in Stamford
and eventually became a well-known porcelain artist. Her
one true love was painting Dresden China. She also
gave ceramic classes in her home studio and taught at
seminars throughout New York state. Barbara was a very
talented artist with a great sense of humor who
endured the past few years of her illness with great
dignity.
She is survived by her children and family, daughter,
Elizabeth McDonald and son-in-law, Michael McDonald
of Oneonta; daughter, Holly Bator-Dziewit and
son-in-law, Ted Dziewit of Stamford; son, Scott Bator of
Brattleboro, Vt.; son, Stan Czarniak Jr. of Jackson
Wyo.; and grandchildren, Tara Czarniak, Ashley Clark
Czarniak, Scott Bator Jr., Stan Czarniak III and
Nicholas McDonald.
Donations if desired can be made to Catskill Area
Hospice, Oneonta, and your local Humane Society or Animal
Shelter.
Friends may call at the William A. Tari Funeral Home,
Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held
on Friday, June 16, 2000, at 1 p.m. at the funeral
home, with the Rev. John Clayburn of Oneonta officiating.
Interment will follow immediately at the Stamford
Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to William A.
Tari Funeral Home, 40 Main St., Stamford.
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Modesto Bee
Warren F. Coe
(Published: Friday, December 01, 2000)
Jan. 18, 1911 -- Nov. 29, 2000
Warren Fowler Coe, 89, of Lodi died Wednesday at Lodi Memorial West
Hospital.
Mr. Coe was a native of Lodi. He lived in Modesto and Waterford from 1971
to 1995. He was the owner of Coe's Service Station, Lodi, and later manager
at Garvey Tire, Modesto. He was also associated with Coe Realty in Modesto.
He was a national champion in horseshoes and a state champion in doubles
bowling. He was a member of Lodi Masonic Lodge No. 256 Free & Associated
Masons, Shrine Temple of Modesto, S.O.S. and United Congregational Christian
Church, Lodi.
He is survived by his children, Colleen Norby of Modesto and Wendy Coe of
Stockton; sister, Maybelle Michaelis of San Francisco; and two
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the United
Congregational Christian Church, Lodi. Private burial will be at Lodi
Memorial Cemetery. Gierhart-Wells & Donahue Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
Remembrances may be made to Shriners Hospital for Children, 2425 Stockton
Blvd., Sacramento 95817, or American Heart Association, 1710 Gilbreth Rd.,
Burlingame 94010.
Originally Published Friday, December 1, 2000
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Stockton Record
Lodi
Warren F. Coe
Service station owner
Warren Fowler Coe, 89, of Lodi died Wednesday in a hospital. Mr. Coe was
born in Lodi. He lived there until 1971, then moved to Modesto and Waterford
before moving back to Lodi in 1995. Mr. Coe worked for L.K. Marshall,
Standard Oil and was owner of Coe's Service Station. In 1971, he moved to
Modesto, where he managed Garvey Tire until his retirement. He was a member
of United Congregational Christian Church, Masonic Lodge 256 Free and
Accepted Order and Shrine Temple.
Survivors: daughters, Colleen Norby of Modesto and Wendy Coe of Stockton;
sister, Maybelle Michaelis of San Francisco; and two grandchildren.
Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, United Congregational Christian Church, 701 S.
Hutchins St. Visitation: none. Committal: private. Mortuary: Gierhart-Wells
& Donahue Funeral Home. Memorials: Shriners Hospital for Children, 2425
Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95817; or American Heart Association, 1710
Gilbreth Road, Burlingame, CA 94010; or American Lung Association of
California, 1231 W. Robinhood Drive, Suite A-1, Stockton, CA 95207; or
charity of your choice.
JUDGE HARRY LEE9 COE III (Harry Lee Jr.8, Harry Lee7, Jesse Franklin6, John
Jr.5, John4, Timothy3, Timothy2, Timothy1) was found shot to death near his
home in Tampa, FL, July 13, 2000. The world is diminished by his passing.
Unfortunately, few people outside of Florida knew Harry. Fortunately for
Florida, few people inside the state did not.
Born February 13, 1932, in Brooklyn, NY, he graduated from the University
of Florida and Stetson University Law School. Afterward, he served two
years in the US military at Fort Jackson, SC. Listed in the University of
Florida Hall of Fame, he was an All Southeastern Conference baseball
pitcher and was later drafted by the Detroit Tigers. He played
professionally in the late 1950s before completing his law degree in 1962.
During 22 years on the bench as a Florida circuit court judge he developed
a reputation as a tough, no-nonsense jurist. He became known in Tampa as
"Hanging Harry," the judge criminals didn't want to see. In 1992 he managed
to defeat two-term Republican incumbent Bill James for state attorney.
Sworn-in in 1993, almost immediately he prosecuted the case of two white
Florida men who set Christopher Wilson, a Black tourist, on fire and left
him for dead, which gained national attention. Legendary screen actor
Gregory Peck, who played forthright lawyer Atticus Finch who stands up to
racial prejudice in the 1962 film To Kill A Mockingbird, wrote to Harry on
September 8, 1993, praising him for his resolve and stating "you have
played the role of Atticus Finch in real life, taken on the challenge and
won an important victory for all of us." In all, "Hanging Harry" sent more
felons to Florida state prison than any other state attorney. Active in the
Boys Club of Tampa and in various anti-drug programs, his death leaves a
terrible void in the lives of those who knew him and a sense of loss in
those with whom he came in contact.
Modest and unassuming, Harry told no one of his former life as a college
hall of famer or professional baseball pitcher. His oldest son, Harry Lee
Coe IV, recently mentioned that he discovered that his father was in the
University of Florida Hall of Fame by stumbling across the plaque.
Harry came from good people. His grandfather Harry Lee Coe I, who was born
April 5, 1873, in Lebanon, TN, and was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in
1902, served as Lebanon's first mayor. His father Harry Lee Coe Jr., who
was born February 15, 1909, in Lebanon, served as a combat engineer during
WW II and was later executive director of the Florida Department of
Revenue. His great grandfather Captain Jesse Franklin Coe, a prominent
merchant and city councilman in Lebanon, served as chief commissary agent
and general clerk of the commissary department of the Confederate
government during the Civil War.
Tampa police Major K.C. Newcomb often had cases brought before Coe when he
worked as a homicide detective and Coe was a judge. ``He was a friend of
the police,'' he said. ``You could count on him to have integrity.''
Newcomb said he was impressed with Coe's stamina and political instincts.
Tampa News Channel 8 aired a special report Monday night on Coe after
promoting the story throughout the weekend during the network's coverage of
the Wimbledon tennis tournament. The Tampa Tribune and the St. Petersburg
Times followed with stories Tuesday, and the media ran other segments
through Wednesday when Harry disappeared.
The judge was found shot to death beneath an underpass near his apartment
by reporters from News Channel 8 on Thursday about noon.
John Feegel, the county's former medical examiner, said he would
investigate the death as a homicide. ``Regardless of the circumstances, I'd
wring this one dry to make sure there isn't somebody else involved,''
Feegel said.
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
Hello list,
Does anyone know the ancestery of Harry Coe, who just committed
suicide in Tampa,Fla. He was the county prosecutor and had gambling
debts.
Jack
Hello Ken, This is a relative of mine. We are related to William Coe. He
was my father Robert C Coe's uncle. We have the line up to this point.
Forgive the jumble I am still new at this.
George Coe born? in Connecticut married to Jane ? born? in New York?
Children
George Issac Coe(greatgrandfather)-born 5/16/1865 in New York,New
York-died 1/6/1930 in Tyler Hill PA
married
Mary Elizabeth Weinman-born 1866-died 1947
Children were-Fred J Coe(My grandfather) born 12/23/1887 in
Courtland New York-died 7/24/1965 in Tyler Hill PA.
George Coe Jr, James Coe, Edna Coe, Eva Coe, Ida Coe, and I think
William was the youngest.
This is my line, Fred J Coe married Laura Abigail Rolston born
3/16/1891 in Fallsdale PA-died 3/1975 in Honesdale PA.
They had 3 kids Dorthy Coe, Robert C Coe, Mary E Coe.
We can only get back as far as the first George and then they just
disappear.
Hope this information helps. If you have any to add we would greatly
appreciate it.
Mary Coe/Redding CA.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Akers [mailto:kakers@netzero.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 5:13 PM
To: COE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [COE-L] Grace E. McDavitt, w/o William Coe
Does anyone know the line of William Coe in this obituary? WILLIAM COE
was born March 07, 1908, and died December 1981, last residence
Narrowsburg, Sullivan County, New York per SSDI records.
Ken Akers
http://www.sc-democrat.com/obits/11November/2000_1121.html, Sullivan
County-Democrat (NY), Nov. 21, 2000
Grace E. Coe, 93
Ret. Garage Co-owner
Grace E. Coe of Beach Lake, Pa., the retired co-owner of Coe's Garage
and Bus Transporation in
Damascus, Pa., and a lifelong area resident, died Friday, November 17,
2000, at the Wayne
Memorial Hospital in Honesdale, Pa. She was 93 years of age.
The daughter; of the late John and Ellen Frances McDavitt, she was born
in Rutledgedale, Pa., on
June 1, 1907. She was the widow of William Coe who died in 1981.
She is survived by two daughters, Betty Decker and her husband, Bob, of
Boynton Beach, Fla.,
and Luella Coe of Beach Lake Pa; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church in Narrowsburg with the
Rev. Phyllis Haynes officiating.
Interment will be made in the Glen Cove Cemetery in Narrowsburg.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Tusten Volunteer Ambulance
Corps, Narrowsburg,
N.Y. 12764, the Damascus Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Damascus, Pa. 18415
or to the
American Heart Association, ORS Region, 407 East Main St., 2nd Floor,
Middletown, N.Y.
10940.
Funeral arrangements were made by the Rasmussen Sons Funeral Home in
Narrowsburg.
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