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Surnames: COE
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COE_Walter_Lee_1871-1959.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your records.
This is one of the 64,222 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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Can you tell me more about ur husband's COE line. Do you think we are related?
mjdavis(a)inebraska.com
Michael
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i have an eliza coe maried to david davis in surry nc in 1870s. prob not related.
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my husband comes from lydia coe married to david thomas davis in surry co nc or southern va. they were born 1863 and 1857.
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i'm pretty sure the indian is through coes spouse davis so that would not be connected directly to your coe as indian descendent.
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i can send you a few dates on lydia coe and william drew davis. i'll need to locate them
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these are the correct people. my husband's g father was william drew davis. he was a "triffeling old B..." per my husband. what if any else do you know of the coe /davis line and who preceeded them and where from. I don't have anything firm onthe indian thing the davis's tended to deny it till my husband. photo's of william drew look very much as though he is all or 1/2 indian. help me with any other connection s you can on this.
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Surnames: COE, MEYER, MYER
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Seeking the parents and siblings of Sarah COE, born about 1772 and married to Lawrence MEYER in 1795 in NY.
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I am doing this for a friend. I am not kin to the Coe family. I do not know about any Native American connection. Email me at profiles(a)talstar.com and I will send you what I have on this Coe family. Thanks.
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Surnames: Baylis, Porter, Coe
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I am so glad to find this information on Susan (Coe) Baylis.
This is my husbands family and I have been looking for 5 years for some answers about Emma J. Baylis Porter.Thank you so much. Can you tell me if there is any Native American in this family?
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We have 2 Moses Murphy in Rome, NY with roots in Enniscorthy. Was Moses a common name in Ireland? I had never heard it except in Rome, NY before.
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Surnames: Coe,Spurgeon,Lawson
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Would love to hear from any family members in this geneology family line. Includes Martha Coe and Moses Spurgeon to daughter Anna Spurgeon married to John D. Lawson our great grandfather.
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Surnames: Coe-Mullanix
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Looking for info on family to Pearl Margaret Coe. Father was Cyrus Coe, mother was Annie Farrell. married 2/7/1890 in Leavenworth Co. Kanas. Pearl married Noah Mullanix in 1931 in Eades, CO. Any info would be helpful.
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Crystal Diaz-Mullanix
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Hi Cheryl,
My great-grandfather's sister was named Elizabeth Coe (born 1864) in Honeywood, Ontario.
I don't know if this is the Elizabeth Coe you are looking for. Unfortunately, I don't have marriage info.
Robin
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Hi Ken,
Sorry for the delay in responding! Hope you had great holidays.
I am not an expert, but here goes:
My great-great grandfather was Richard Coe (born in 1840 in Cork Co. Ireland) and he died in 1914 in Honeywood, Ontario. My great-grandfather was (Richard) Albert Coe, born August 31, 1880 in Honeywood, Ontario. He married Edith Mabel Miller of Stonewall, Manitoba.
Unfortunately, my knowlege begins there. I don't know much about my great-great-grandfather (siblings and such) so I can't tell you if he had a brother named Robert.
Hope this helps. If you need any more information, just let me know!
Robin
Carl,
This is delightful!! I am thrilled to find another cousin and one with such
wonderful knowledge. I am having such a good time getting started with
this. I always wondered how many Coe's were related as I had not heard it
anywhere but in Arkansas. However, I did have Coe relatives who at one time
lived near me in California - they lived in Salinas where the father, Gene
Coe, worked for Smuckers Jams and Jellies. That was in the early to
mid-1960s. We lived in San Jose. Other than those Coe's, who I believe now
live in Tennessee, I did not know of any.
Thanks so much - I am going to have a blast pursuing this.
Where can I find the book?
Cousin Debbie
Arkansas
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From: <carlrcoe(a)compuserve.com>
To: <COE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:35 AM
Subject: [COE-L] COE, Judge Charles Benjamin, b. Feb. 24, 1857, Independence
Co AR USA
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> Debbie,
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> I can't tell you how delighted I was to find your post. We are cousins.
I have posted below a biography of Judge Charles Benjamin Coe from the book
"The Coe Families of Maryland and Virginia." For additional information,
please see http://peggysue5.homestead.com/Coe.html
>
> A complete history of our family is presented in the book. The stories
about the Coes living near the Boones is true, except that it was in Rowan
County, NC, rather than Kentucky. The association is detailed in the book.
> __________________
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> 71. JUDGE CHARLES BENJAMIN7 COE (Thomas Jefferson6 (41), Isaiah5, John4,
Timothy3, Timothy2, Timothy1) was born February 24, 1857, in Independence
County, AR. An extensive landholder in Jackson County, AR, he was numbered
among the more notable public officials of the state during the first part
of this century. Acquiring a limited education in the early public schools
of Independence County, he became interested in agriculture at an early age.
During his adult life, he farmed every year but one, when he was otherwise
employed. He established his home between Tuckerman and Newport, in Jackson
County, where he owned a 500- acre farm, 200 of which he kept under
cultivation. A general farmer, he raised cotton, corn and livestock. He is
remembered for the energy and time which he put into all of his endeavors.
Siding with the Democratic Party, he put as much energy into politics as he
did farming. For four years he was tax assessor of Jackson County, and in
1910 he was ele!
> cted to the office of county judge, defeating the office incumbent. As
soon as the judicial responsibilities were placed upon him, he set up a
program for improving the roads, bridges and highways of Jackson County,
which won him the respect of nearly all the county's inhabitants. Soon, the
county highway system was noted as one of the best in the state. In all he
undertook, he displayed the ancestral characteristics which have marked
members of the Coe family since it was first carried to American shores
some two hundred and five years before his birth. He is listed in the
booklet "The Name and Family of Coe" as one "of the bearers of the Coe name
who have been prominent in America in comparatively recent times."
>
> Judge Coe died September 30, 1932, in Jackson County. Burial was at Coe
Cemetery, near Campbell Station, five miles south of Tuckerman, on US
Highway 67.
>
> He married (1) March 7, 1878, in Jackson County, AR, Mrs. Mary E. "Molly"
(Harrison) Coe, born July 27, 1854, near Tuckerman, AR, died November 10,
1920, widow of Thomas L. Coe and daughter of Robert and Isabella (Means)
Harrison. Burial was at Coe Cemetery. He married (2) October 29, 1921, Mary
Cash, died November 4, 1932, in Chicago, IL.
>
> Children (b. in Jackson County, AR):
> 125. i. JAMES HERBERT, b. Jan. 4, 1879.
> ii. Jennie Pearl, b. Sept. 28, 1881.
> iii. Maggie Loy, b. April 3, 1884.
> iv. Nora Marie, b. Nov. 24, 1887.
> 126. v. CHARLES KIRBY, b. Feb. 25, 1889, at Tuckerman, AR.
> 127. vi. WALTER WILLIAM, b. Oct. 24, 1892.
> 128. vii. ALBERT BENJAMIN, b. April 17, 1894.
> l29. viii. BOYCE EDWIN, b. Sept. 6, 1897.
> ix. a child, b. Nov. 21, 1900; d. Jan. 15, 1901. Burial
was at Coe Cemetery.
>
> I hope this is helpful.
>
> Carl Robert Coe
> Marysville, OH 43040-9012
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Hello Carl,
Again, thanks so much - I was very excited to see the additions that you made to the siblings of my great-grandma, Pearl, which I will add to our family tree. I made scrapbooks for 8 lines of my family so far and this will be so much fun to add as I learn more.
One problem - I tried the link to the peggysue URL you had and it did not work - said it was unavailable. Could you fill me in on how to retrieve that and the book mentioned about the Coe's?
Thanks again so much!!
Debbie
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Debbie,
I can't tell you how delighted I was to find your post. We are cousins. I have posted below a biography of Judge Charles Benjamin Coe from the book "The Coe Families of Maryland and Virginia." For additional information, please see http://peggysue5.homestead.com/Coe.html
A complete history of our family is presented in the book. The stories about the Coes living near the Boones is true, except that it was in Rowan County, NC, rather than Kentucky. The association is detailed in the book.
__________________
71. JUDGE CHARLES BENJAMIN7 COE (Thomas Jefferson6 (41), Isaiah5, John4, Timothy3, Timothy2, Timothy1) was born February 24, 1857, in Independence County, AR. An extensive landholder in Jackson County, AR, he was numbered among the more notable public officials of the state during the first part of this century. Acquiring a limited education in the early public schools of Independence County, he became interested in agriculture at an early age. During his adult life, he farmed every year but one, when he was otherwise employed. He established his home between Tuckerman and Newport, in Jackson County, where he owned a 500- acre farm, 200 of which he kept under cultivation. A general farmer, he raised cotton, corn and livestock. He is remembered for the energy and time which he put into all of his endeavors. Siding with the Democratic Party, he put as much energy into politics as he did farming. For four years he was tax assessor of Jackson County, and in 1910 he was ele!
cted to the office of county judge, defeating the office incumbent. As soon as the judicial responsibilities were placed upon him, he set up a program for improving the roads, bridges and highways of Jackson County, which won him the respect of nearly all the county's inhabitants. Soon, the county highway system was noted as one of the best in the state. In all he undertook, he displayed the ancestral characteristics which have marked members of the Coe family since it was first carried to American shores some two hundred and five years before his birth. He is listed in the booklet "The Name and Family of Coe" as one "of the bearers of the Coe name who have been prominent in America in comparatively recent times."
Judge Coe died September 30, 1932, in Jackson County. Burial was at Coe Cemetery, near Campbell Station, five miles south of Tuckerman, on US Highway 67.
He married (1) March 7, 1878, in Jackson County, AR, Mrs. Mary E. "Molly" (Harrison) Coe, born July 27, 1854, near Tuckerman, AR, died November 10, 1920, widow of Thomas L. Coe and daughter of Robert and Isabella (Means) Harrison. Burial was at Coe Cemetery. He married (2) October 29, 1921, Mary Cash, died November 4, 1932, in Chicago, IL.
Children (b. in Jackson County, AR):
125. i. JAMES HERBERT, b. Jan. 4, 1879.
ii. Jennie Pearl, b. Sept. 28, 1881.
iii. Maggie Loy, b. April 3, 1884.
iv. Nora Marie, b. Nov. 24, 1887.
126. v. CHARLES KIRBY, b. Feb. 25, 1889, at Tuckerman, AR.
127. vi. WALTER WILLIAM, b. Oct. 24, 1892.
128. vii. ALBERT BENJAMIN, b. April 17, 1894.
l29. viii. BOYCE EDWIN, b. Sept. 6, 1897.
ix. a child, b. Nov. 21, 1900; d. Jan. 15, 1901. Burial was at Coe Cemetery.
I hope this is helpful.
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
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Surnames: COE/HARRISON
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Hello everyone,
This is my first foray into this list and I am quite excited about finding family and helping others as well.
My great-grandma, Pearl Coe Williamson, was born in 1881 in Arkansas and died in 1952, I believe in Jackson Co., AR. Her parents were Charles B. Coe and Mary (Mollie) Harrison Coe. Chas. was born in 1857 and died in 1932, but I do not have birth places or actual dates or parents either. I know virtually nothing about Pearl or any of the Coe's, but one of my great-uncles was named Coe Williamson - he was one of Pearl's sons. (Pearl married Henry Milton Williamson probably around 1900 or so in Arkansas).
I think we may have a lineage from some Maryland Coe's, but I am not quite sure. Some family rumors state that their were Coe's who hunted with and lived near Daniel Boone and his family in Kentucky - I am not sure about that, but was looking for any information into Pearl's ancestors. I have her siblings listed as follows: (Pearl was apparently the second-born).
Hubert/Herbert Coe, b. 1879, d. 1959
Maggie Coe, b. 1884, d. 1967
Nora Coe, b. 1898, d. 1955.
Charles Coe, b. 1889, d. 1953.
Walter Coe, b. 1891, d. 1964
Albert Coe, b. 1894, d. 1960.
Boyce Coe, b. 1897, d. 1962.
Anyway, thank you very much.
Debbie Holth