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Posted on: COE Obituaries
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Surname: Coe, Guertin
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Please post a response if you know the Coe lineage of this family.
http://www.winnipegfreepress2.com/obituaries/search.shtml?lastname=coe&da...
Winnipeg Free-Press (Manitoba)
Cortney Coe
May 02, 2000
CORTNEY ANN COE On Saturday, April 29, 2000 Cortney Ann Coe passed away
suddenly and peacefully at home. Cortney was born in Winnipeg on September
7, 1978 and attended school at Sacre Coeur, Varennes, Jeanne Sauve and
Dakota. She worked in various service positions most recently at Sorrento's
on Ellice. Cortney is survived by her parents and step parents Bill (Julita)
and Judy (Geo Guertin). She also leaves to mourn her three sisters; Amanda,
Angie and Yvonne along with a large extended family of grandparents, aunts,
uncles and cousins and close friends beyond counting. Cortney was an accomplished
artist and poet and her works will be cherished by her survivors. Cortney
was a great visitor and partier and will be missed by her friends and customers.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Addiction's Foundation, Crohn's
and Colitis Foundation or Cortney's pet charity, The Winnipeg Humane Society.
Funeral service will take place on Thursday, May 4 at 1:00 p.m. at Glen
Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. (across from the Royal Canadian
Mint) with cremation to follow. Service will terminate in the chapel. A
gathering of family and friends will follow in the Glen Lawn Reception
Centre. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE
BOULEVARD 982-7550
In a message dated 6/5/2001 3:01:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
COE-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> I am presently trying to track Elijah Coe, son of William Coe. According
> to my aunt (Elijah's granddaughter) he lived in the Finchley area of
> Middlesex in the 1880's. He was married to Emma Dunning. Elijah was a
> London bobbie amd at some point was stationed at Hyde Park.
Help us out? Middlesex where? Great Britton, NJ county?? Hyde Park, NY?
As I am also looking for (NY) Coes, early and mid 1700s and run into the
name, "Dunning" in mother other research, am curious.
Regards, Phoebe in CA
Searching:
PA: Tack, Megargel, Livesley
NY: Orange Co. Carpenter/Coe, Wisner/Thompson/Jayne/Woodhull/Tooker
Onondaga Co. Carpenter/Wisner, Carpenter/Munro,Perry,Redman,Reed
Ontario/Wayne Co. Leland/Brooks/FosterMelvin/Wisner
Chautaqua Co. Melvin/Wisner/Risley and Melvin/Lockwood
MI: Branch Co. Melvin, Wisner, Pitt, Lockwood
MA: Leland, Melvin, Fiske, Warren, Learned, Foster, Brooks, Hartwell
NJ; Runyon, Carpenter, Coe, VanCourt
I am presently trying to track Elijah Coe, son of William Coe. According
to my aunt (Elijah's granddaughter) he lived in the Finchley area of
Middlesex in the 1880's. He was married to Emma Dunning. Elijah was a
London bobbie amd at some point was stationed at Hyde Park.
Charlotte Edwards