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searching for information on family and wife of Edwin Tryon COE b 18
Jul 1863 Middlefield, Middlesex CT
m. Emma/Emilky J Trask
(b abt 1866 Danielsonville CT) 25 Mar1886. he was a mechanic and in
1900 resided in Middlefield CT
Richard Coe Phipps
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A TRIBUTE TO DR. JOFFRE LANNING COE, PhD
The world was greatly diminished by the passing of Dr. Joffre Lanning9 Coe,
PhD (Jesse Norman8, Samuel Francis7, Jesse W6, Reverend John Jr.5, John4,
Daniel3, Timothy2, Timothy1), professor of Anthropology at the University
of North Carolina, this past Thursday, September 21, 2000. The preeminent
authority on anthropology in Eastern North America, in North Carolina
archaeology was measured in two periods: B.C. and A.C. - "before Coe" and
"after Coe."
Joffre's eminence earned him many labels. He was called "Quiet Giant,"
"Intellectual Gunslinger," awe inspiring, perfectionist and no-nonsense
taskmaster. Characterizing himself as simply "stubborn," he was considered
the foremost authority on Eastern archaeology by his peers.
Born July 6, 1916, at Greensboro, NC, Joffre's ancestor John Coe settled
there in 1784 after serving as captain of the Sinapuxent Battalion during
the American Revolution. Joffre's great-great grandfather, Reverend John
Coe, Jr., a prominent Methodist minister, founded Mt. Moriah Methodist
Church, just south of Greensboro. Reverend Coe's nephew, General Levin H.
Coe, was nominated for vice president of the United States in 1848.
Intrigued with archaeology as a child, Joffre spent his teen years writing
to big-name archaeologists to learn how they pried information from the
ground. By the time he entered the University of North Carolina in 1935 he
had a singular goal - to do scientific excavations in North Carolina. In
spite of the fact the university had no archaeology department at the time,
that goal was more than accomplished over the course of the next 47 years.
Joffre began doing archaeological research through the auspices of the
North Carolina Archaeology Society, an organization founded by Guy Johnson
in 1933. Joffre met Johnson shortly after the society's first meeting. At
the meeting the young student sat silently listening. At the second meeting
he stood up and presented a plan for a statewide survey of Indian sites.
Not content with talk, he set the example by surveying much of Transylvania
County, on foot. Within the year Joffre found 32 Indian sites and collected
nearly 2,000 specimens. Needless to say, Johnson was impressed. Young
though he was, Joffre was said to possess archaeological skills outmatching
anyone else's in the state. And he was anxious to put to work what he knew.
Johnson saw Joffre as the man to take charge of the society's excavations.
Helped by other faculty, like James Bullitt of the university medical
school, Johnson coaxed university officials to give Joffre space to store
and study dig artifacts. From then on there wasn't a major dig in the state
Joffre wasn't involved in. This was the beginning of an archaeological
program at UNC.
Still, Joffre was working for the society, not the university. In 1939
university officials recognized the program started by Johnson and Coe.
What Joffre was doing - a month in one location, a month in another -
became known as the Laboratory of Anthropology.
The program lapsed when Joffre went off to serve with the US Air Force
during WW II. It was resurrected in 1948, however, as the Research
Laboratories of Anthropology. Joffre accepted an offer to become instructor
and director. Building on the base he had established as an undergraduate
student, Joffre launched the first steady, systematic study of the state's
Indian cultures. Students working with him dug at his old sites and
criss-crossed the state looking for new ones. By the time Joffre retired 34
years later, records at the Research Laboratories logged information on
more than 10,000 sites throughout North Carolina.
According to an article in Carolina Alumni Review, before Joffre came on
the scene nothing much was known of the state's Indian history.
Specifically, North Carolina archaeology was lumped into two categories:
Archaic and Woodland. Joffre' s studies pushed the state's prehistory back
12,000 years and identified several different cultures.
In 1964 Joffre came out with "The Formative Cultures of the Carolina
Piedmont" (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society), unraveling the
mystery. "Coe was the first to sort all that out using excavation data from
North Carolina," said Vincas Steponaitis, who took over as director of the
Research Laboratories in 1988. J. Jefferson Reid, a former Coe student and
director of the nation's top-ranked field school at Grasshopper, AZ, went
on to say, "Before that publication, time was random. Afterward, time was
ordered. I cannot think of any single work dealing with the archaeology of
the East that is more important or more cited. It underscores Joffre's
unique genius that he was able to put together that sequence using sites in
order to make sense of 12,000 years of prehistory." Lewis Binford, a Coe
student and now a professor at the University of New Mexico, added "Joffre
was, for certain personalities, a perfect teacher."
Recognition came to Joffre in more than kudos from students. On November 5,
1989, the importance of his work was recognized by the federal government
when they designated his Hardaway site, on the Yadkin River, as a National
Historic Landmark. This was only the second archaeological site in North
Carolina to be raised to such status. The other site - Town Creek Indian
Mound, in Montgomery County - is also Joffre's, and attracts between 35,000
and 40,000 visitors each year.
When Joffre started he was North Carolina's sole professional
archaeologist. Slowly, persistently, he molded UNC's Research Laboratories
of Anthropology into one of the premier research centers in the Southeast.
Today, his students are scattered across the state and throughout the
country. They pass on his skills and knowledge, handing down what has
become known as the "Coe style" of quality field and laboratory work and of
sound interpretations.
He attended Brevard College, 1934-35; University of Chicago, 1935;
University of North Carolina, 1935-38; University of Wisconsin, 1936;
University of Michigan, 1946-48, 1952-53; and received degrees in
Sociology, University of North Carolina, 1944 (AB); Anthropology,
University of Michigan, 1948 (MA); Anthropology, University of Michigan,
1959 (PhD). From 1948 to 1972 he was executive secretary of the
Archaeological Society of North America; 1953-54, president of the same
society; from 1937 to 2000, director of the Town Creek Archaeological
Project; 1950, 1954, 1958, chairman, Southeastern Archaeological
Conference; 1948-54, director of Research, Eastern States Archaeological
Federation; 1960-64, president, Eastern States Archaeological Federation;
and 1965-75, director, National Science Foundation, University of North
Carolina, Cherokee Project.
He was assistant director, Laboratory of Anthropology, University of North
Carolina, 1938-42; state director, University of North Carolina, WPA,
1939-42; US Air Force, 1942-46, major; director, Research Laboratories of
Anthropology and Instructor Sociology and Anthropology, University of North
Carolina, 1948-82; assistant professor, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of North Carolina, 1952-60; associate professor,
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of North Carolina,
1960-65; North Carolina state archaeologist, 1962-82; professor, Department
of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, 1965-82; professor emeritus
of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982-2000.
He received the following honors: 1936-37, University Scholarship,
University of North Carolina; 1937-39, Service Scholarship, University of
North Carolina; 1947-48, Aboriginal North American Research Fellowship,
University of Michigan; 1952-53, General Education Board Fellow, University
of Michigan; 1980, Ruth Coltrane Cannon Award; 1981, Plenary Session in
Honor of Joffre L. Coe, Southeastern Archaeological Conference; 1981,
Honorary Fellow, Lower Mississippi Survey, Harvard University; "Structure
and Process in Southeastern Archaeology," a symposium in honor of Joffre
Lanning Coe; 1982, National Award of Merit, The American Association of
State and Local History; and in 1983, Fiftieth Anniversary Honor Award, The
Society for American Archaeology.
He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Sarah Blanche (Denton) Coe of
Chapel Hill, and sons Joffre Lanning Coe II of Hillsborough, NC, and Damon
Denton Coe of Rustburg, VA. He was my friend and he will be greatly missed.
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
GEORGE W. BUSH HAS TIES TO THE COE FAMILY
When Daniel Coe settled on Darby Creek near Milford Center, OH, in 1834,
little did he realize that one day his great-great-great-grandson would be
a candidate for president of the United States.
George W. Bushs roots run deep in Union County and he has many relatives
in and around the Marysville and Milford Center areas. He traces his local
connections back to one of the early settlers of the county, Daniel Coe.
Coe was a well respected farmer who lived near Milford Center on the
present Darby Coe Road. His farm was about a mile north of town. He is
credited with building one of Union Countys first grist mills, which he
began on Darby Creek in 1836. He was a staunch Presbyterian and served as
elder in the church until his death in 1851.
Coe's widow Mary (Gladden) Coe moved into Marysville in 1854, leaving the
care of the farm to their son Phillip. The Coe family lived by the "plain
living - high thinking" philosophy that helped make the county what it is
today.
Daniel Coe was born in Washington County, PA, on March 3, 1801. His father
Moses Coe was an ensign during the Revolution. The family immigrated from
Boxford, England, April 10, 1634, when his great-great-great-grandfather
Robert Coe boarded the ship "Francis" at Epswich Harbor, County Suffolk,
and sailed for Watertown, Massachusetts.
Robert Coe was a Puritan and came to America seeking religious freedom. He
could trace his English family back some nine generations to Sir John Coe,
an English Knight who was a captain in the "White Company," subject of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyles novel of the same name. Sir John was knighted by King
Edward III in 1365 for his valor at the Battle of San Gallo, Italy, May 1,
1364.
Former First Lady Barbara Bush is the great-granddaughter of Daniel and
Mary Coes daughter Sarah. In 1855 Sarah Coe married John W. Robinson, a
Marysville area farmer. Barbaras grandfather Judge James E. Robinson of
Union County served on the Ohio Supreme Court from January 1919 until
December 1924. Judge Robinson married Lula Flickinger in Marion County, May
31, 1893.
"I was in Marysville back in the 60s," Barbara said recently "and a man
came up to me and told me he knew my grandfather Robinson."
Her mother Pauline Robinson met her father at Miami University while
attending school at Oxford, Ohio. Marvin Pierce was quite a man about
campus at Miami. He lettered in football and baseball while working his way
through school and achieving Phi Beta Kappa academic status. In 1968 he was
honored as Miamis first "M Man" for being the all around Miami man while
on campus. He was later president of McCalls Publishing Company at Rye,
New York, where Barbara was born.
Will a Coe descendant soon be in the White House?
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
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Hi--
Have you searched the IGI and Ancestral Files from the Family
History Library? The address is:
http://familysearch.org/default.asp
I see an Isaac Coe b 15 May 1816 who married a Sarah Bacon. The
dates don't seem to fit what you have below, but you might check
them out.
Joyce Cummings
At 12:06 PM 9/25/00 EDT, you wrote:
>Coe, Isaac, Esq., died May 24, 1852, age 80
>Coe, Sarah H., wife of Isaac, died Oct. 3, 1865, age 81
Coe, Isaac, Esq., died May 24, 1852, age 80
Coe, Sarah H., wife of Isaac, died Oct. 3, 1865, age 81
Dear Folks,
I just checked the CT GenWeb sites, each county, looking for a Ruth Coe and
did not find one. I did find a lot of sites when I used the Windham and
Tolland (as I remember) Co. Indexes. I did not find much on the other
county pages - that could be more of a reflection of my lack of
sophistication than the indexing of the county sites!
Anyway, part of the Barbour collection is listed on the CT sites, and many of
the marriages were by Isaac Coe (I assume above), so checking out the various
sites did not reveal a whole lot of other Coes, but some. FYI
Hi again--I got your photos as I was sending the next message (got way-laid (is that how you spell that?) a couple of times) Brian worked
overnight at a local freight company and I had to leave in the middle of sending your message to go pick him up. Then when I got back, we
ended up getting to go to the USC game today so I just sent what I had written and didn'thave a chance to let you know--the PICTURES ARE
GREAT. Really--all of them. You all look really wonderful. We just got back (the game was great) but I'm rushing to get everyone some
dinner-Jenny has to leave for a birthday party.
Soon...
love,
g.
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> >Jamestown Evening Journal--Well Known Citizen Dead--Desavigna Coe passed
> >away at his home on Camp Street, Monday afternoon, aged nearly 68 years.
> >
> >Desavigna Coe, for many years a well known and respected citizen of
> >Jamestown,
> >died at his home, 600 Camp Street, Monday afternnon at 1:40 o'clock, aged
> >67 years, 11 months and 22 days. He had been ill for more than a year,
> >part of the time in the Woman's Christian Association hospital.
> >
> >He is survived by his wife, Matilda Fenton Coe of Jamestown; one daughter,
> >Ruth Coe, and two sons, Earl and Clifford Coe of this city; a
> >granddaughter,
> >Mildred Coe of Jamestown; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Strout of Washington,
> >DC., Mrs. Raymond Sherman of Mansfield, PA., and Mrs. W.J. Wurtzler of
> >Muncie, Ind.; a brother, Edward Coe of this city, and an uncle, Emery Coe,
> >of Walton, NY.
> >
> >Mr. Coe came to Jamestown in 1861; was married in 1872, and ever since
> >that time, had resided in the home where he died. For a number of years
> >he worked at the old woolen mills on Winsor street, and for 23 years was
> >avalued employee of the Grandin grist mills. He was a member of Mt. Moriah
> >lodge, F. & A.M., being one of the oldest Masons in the city, and belonged
> >to Jamestown tent, K.O.T.M., and Union grange, Patrons of Husbandry.
> >
> >The funeral will be held from the home, 600 Camp Street, Friday afternoon
> >at 1:30 o'clock, the services at the house to be in charge of Mt. Moriah
> >lodge, F.& A.M.
> >
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Any COEY Family from Ohio out there? My Mother was Josephine Emilie Coey-
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father Michael Coey- his father was Amos Coey-his father was John Coey.
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>Jamestown Evening Journal--Well Known Citizen Dead--Desavigna Coe passed
>away at his home on Camp Street, Monday afternoon, aged nearly 68 years.
>
>Desavigna Coe, for many years a well known and respected citizen of
>Jamestown,
>died at his home, 600 Camp Street, Monday afternnon at 1:40 o'clock, aged
>67 years, 11 months and 22 days. He had been ill for more than a year,
>part of the time in the Woman's Christian Association hospital.
>
>He is survived by his wife, Matilda Fenton Coe of Jamestown; one daughter,
>Ruth Coe, and two sons, Earl and Clifford Coe of this city; a
>granddaughter,
>Mildred Coe of Jamestown; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Strout of Washington,
>DC., Mrs. Raymond Sherman of Mansfield, PA., and Mrs. W.J. Wurtzler of
>Muncie, Ind.; a brother, Edward Coe of this city, and an uncle, Emery Coe,
>of Walton, NY.
>
>Mr. Coe came to Jamestown in 1861; was married in 1872, and ever since
>that time, had resided in the home where he died. For a number of years
>he worked at the old woolen mills on Winsor street, and for 23 years was
>avalued employee of the Grandin grist mills. He was a member of Mt. Moriah
>lodge, F. & A.M., being one of the oldest Masons in the city, and belonged
>to Jamestown tent, K.O.T.M., and Union grange, Patrons of Husbandry.
>
>The funeral will be held from the home, 600 Camp Street, Friday afternoon
>at 1:30 o'clock, the services at the house to be in charge of Mt. Moriah
>lodge, F.& A.M.
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Jamestown Evening Journal--Well Known Citizen Dead--Desavigna Coe passed
away at his home on Camp Street, Monday afternoon, aged nearly 68 years.
Desavigna Coe, for many years a well known and respected citizen of Jamestown,
died at his home, 600 Camp Street, Monday afternnon at 1:40 o'clock, aged
67 years, 11 months and 22 days. He had been ill for more than a year,
part of the time in the Woman's Christian Association hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Matilda Fenton Coe of Jamestown; one daughter,
Ruth Coe, and two sons, Earl and Clifford Coe of this city; a granddaughter,
Mildred Coe of Jamestown; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Strout of Washington,
DC., Mrs. Raymond Sherman of Mansfield, PA., and Mrs. W.J. Wurtzler of
Muncie, Ind.; a brother, Edward Coe of this city, and an uncle, Emery Coe,
of Walton, NY.
Mr. Coe came to Jamestown in 1861; was married in 1872, and ever since
that time, had resided in the home where he died. For a number of years
he worked at the old woolen mills on Winsor street, and for 23 years was
avalued employee of the Grandin grist mills. He was a member of Mt. Moriah
lodge, F. & A.M., being one of the oldest Masons in the city, and belonged
to Jamestown tent, K.O.T.M., and Union grange, Patrons of Husbandry.
The funeral will be held from the home, 600 Camp Street, Friday afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock, the services at the house to be in charge of Mt. Moriah
lodge, F.& A.M.
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<< Posted on: Chautauqua Co. NY Obituaries Forum
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http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/ChautauquaObits/513
Surname: COE, WAITE, PUTNAM, WILLIAMS
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Jmamestown Evening Journal--Edward Coe died this noon. Well known resident
passed away at home of his daughter--Had resided here 45 years.
Edward Coe, a well known resident of this city, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. Waite (Myrtie Louise Coe), 415 Foote Ave, at noon
today, aged 71 years, 5 months and 27 days. He is survived by his wife,
Louise (Nelson) Coe; one son, Desa Coe; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. Waite;
three Grandchildren, John E. and Harold L. Coe and Gladys Waite of Jamestown;
three sisters, Mrs. B.P. Sherman of mansfield ,PA; Mrs. M.J. Wurtzler of
Muncie, Ind.; and Mrs. J.A. Stout of Washington, DC.
Mr. Coe was born at Delhi, Delaware county, but had resided in Jamestown,
Chautauqua, for the past 45 years. The funeral announcement will be made
later. >>
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Surname: COE, WAITE, PUTNAM, WILLIAMS
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Jmamestown Evening Journal--Edward Coe died this noon. Well known resident
passed away at home of his daughter--Had resided here 45 years.
Edward Coe, a well known resident of this city, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. Waite (Myrtie Louise Coe), 415 Foote Ave, at noon
today, aged 71 years, 5 months and 27 days. He is survived by his wife,
Louise (Nelson) Coe; one son, Desa Coe; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. Waite;
three Grandchildren, John E. and Harold L. Coe and Gladys Waite of Jamestown;
three sisters, Mrs. B.P. Sherman of mansfield ,PA; M
Coe, Deborah, daughter of William & Sarah, _____ no data
Coe, Lucy S., daughter of William & Sarah, _____
Coe, Pamelia, daughter of William & Sarah, ____
Coe, Sarah, wife of William & daughter of Rev. Jonathan Ellis, died June 27,
1816, age 64 yrs
Coe, William, died July 26, 1814, age 66 yrs
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/pomfretpomfretstreetcem.html
Pomfret Sabin Cem, Windham Co Ct
HALE COLLECTION
Headstones at “Pomfret Street Cemetery” at Pomfret, Ct. located in village
of Pomfret Street.
COE
Edward COE 1832-1912
Wife Abigail BEACH 1847-1916
Children of E.D and A.M COE
2/27/1888 and 12/16/1876 ae 2 mos
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychauta/CEMETERY/Eclymer.htm
Just found this grave on the East Clymer Cemetery listing recently added to
the Chautaqua Co NY GenWeb site.
It is my understanding that Jamaica was founded by folks from Conn, and those
families intially landed in MA.
The Jamaica Coes followed this pattern. Also many folks from Long Island
went to Orange Co. Phoebe
Dear List,
Is anyone doing research on early, early families of Jamaica. I am
interested in getting information on the Carpenters, Rhodes, and Coes.
Particulary a reference in the A.B. Carpenter book that John Carpenter
married Ruth Coe in 1735. Where might this marriage be recorded. The
Carpenters were Pres.
Any suggestions for early records? I did check out and review the LDS early
land records. Anything else available any place.
Phoebe in CASearching:
QUEENS and ORANGE CO, NY: Moses Carpenter, b.1751, son of John and Ruth (Coe)
CARPENTER m. 1st. Elizabeth Runyon from Morris Co., NJ,
2 nd. Hannah Smith from Or. Co., NY
THOMPSON Mary Thompson dau of James and Marah (McDowell)
m. Capt. John WISNER, Jr.
Long Island, NY or RI: Ruth Coe, John Carpenter
Onondaga Co. Carpenter, Wisner (Munro, Reed, Redman)
Wayne, Ontario, Chautauqua Co., NY: MELVIN and WISNER
MI, IA, OR: MELVIN, WISNER