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Surnames: Coe, Mullanix
Classification: Query
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None of the names that you mentioned ring a bell to me. But I'm in a simular case. My great grandmother could of filed for Indians rights but the family said she was scared for some reason unknown.
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Surnames: COE, PARKER
Classification: Query
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My Coe ancestors also claim indian (souix) heritage am looking for proof yet not so lucky so far. Here is what I am trying to verify further----My mother Kathy Coe was parented by Homer Holiday Coe and Veronica Kathleen Swift. Homer Holiday Coe (my grandpa) was allegedly 1/2 indian. I believe this to be more like 1/4. All of my mom's brothers and sisters have either met or seen pictures of Homers mother and admit that she was indian. Homer's parents are William Franklin Coe and Elizabeth Parker. Elizabeth was parented by Orpah (sp. many variations of this spelling exist) and Creesap (sp. ) or Chrisif Parker. These folks are the hard ones to find evidence of and the line dies off there. This info comes from a census and from tombstones. Any of this seem like it matches your COEs?
Sure would also like to know. Post it if you find out. My wife just found
here lineage back to a NY Mohawk Sachem.
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From: cherokeecoecrys(a)yahoo.com [mailto:cherokeecoecrys@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 1:37 PM
To: COE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Coe Indian linage
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Surnames: Coe
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My Coe ancestors say that there is Indian blood in my lineage. Does anyone
know of any of the Coe family marrying a indian??
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My Coe ancestors say that there is Indian blood in my lineage. Does anyone know of any of the Coe family marrying a indian??
List,
I have good news. We have two new members of the Coe Family DNA Project.
The first is Norman Alan Coe. Norman is the son of noted American Cartoonist
Roland Coe of the New York Post. I have a copy of Roland's book "Coe's
Crosstown Carnival" (New York: New York Post, 1935) here at the house.
Although thought to be a descendant of John Coe of Stamford, CT, and Rye,
NY, Norman's ancestry has not been positively learned. We shall soon know
for sure! For a sketch of Roland Coe and information on his books, please
see: http://www.pbase.com/csw62/coe
The second Coe to join the project today is Rex Eugene Coe of Poway, CA.
Rex is a descendant of Andrew Jackson Coe (1817-1859), postmaster at
Columbia, AL, in the 1850s. An interesting family, A.J. Coe's oldest son
James Alexander Coe, after service as a lieutenant in the Confederate Army,
returned to Alabama where he married a cousin of US Vice President William
Rufus King and became sheriff of Henry County. Rex is descended from A.J.
Coe's youngest son Thomas Smittson Coe.
We desperately need descendants of William Coe of Fairfax County, VA (b.
1727 Charles County, MD); William Coe of Frederick County, VA (b. 1755
Prince George's County, MD); William Coe of Baltimore (d. 1782 Baltimore,
MD); and John Coe of Kent County, MD (b. 1712), to join the project. I
believe Alfred Rex Coe who is on the mailing list is a William Coe of
Frederick County, VA, descendant. If so, please consider joining the
project. We need your DNA.
We also need additional participants from descendants of Samuel Coe of
Calvert County, MD, and Matthew Coe of Portsmouth, NH.
To join, please use this link:
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=N65083&special=True
By joining the Coe group, you get special discount pricing. And it will
allow us to compare your DNA to other Coes in the project. By doing so, we
should be able to determine your ancestry and link you to other Coe families
with descendants participating in the project.
You can check in periodically to see results being posted to our website:
http://www.familytreedna.com/(mspkrz45gvhtz2e4crngkhvf)/public/Coe%20Family%
20DNA%20Project/index.aspx?fixed_columns=off
It is truly a pleasure working on this with you. We shall soon know who's
related and who is not. It is exciting science.
The Coe Family DNA Project is open to all members of the Coe family
worldwide. Please email me with questions.
Thank You,
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
Information:
http://www.familytreedna.com/http://genealogy.about.com/cs/geneticgenealogy/a/dna_tests.htm
List,
Data is coming in so fast it's hard to keep up. Two more sets of Coe Family
DNA Project results were posted today - one Richard Coe descendant and one
Samuel Coe descendant.
The results are fascinating. Although Richard Coe, who settled in Charles
County, MD, about 1675, was not a close relative of Robert Coe (Robert Coe,
Puritan), who was born in 1596 in Suffolk, England, they are members of the
same family. There is at least a 60% probability that the two current
descendants hail from a common male ancestor within the last twenty
generations. That makes it nearly certain that Richard Coe descends from
Sir John Coe (1340-1415) of Gestingthorpe, Essex, England, and who was
knighted by Edward III in 1365. Now the task will be to find the branch of
the family from which Richard descends.
The Samuel Coe descendant is quite a different story. There has been a
theory for many years that Samuel Coe, who was born in 1726 and lived in
Calvert County, MD, was a grandson of Richard Coe of Charles County, MD.
Preliminary DNA test results show this is not the case. In fact, the DNA of
the Samuel Coe descendant is the most unique in the group. It appears that
his most likely Haplogroup is "G," which theory holds originated in India or
Pakistan and dispersed into Europe and the Middle East. Samuel Coe
descendants are one of the more prominent Coe families in the US. Here's an
article on a Samuel Coe great grandson:
http://www.ghotes.net/history/rev_william_coe_and_convention_of_accomack.htm
I mentioned I would report back on results from the first report. The
results indicate that there is about a 60% probability that current Timothy
Coe descendants and current Robert Coe descendants descend from a common
male ancestor within the last 75 generations. This is not entirely precise.
The analysis also indicates that there is a 55% probability that the two
Timothy Coe descendants fail from a common male ancestor within the last
eight generations. The fact is that they 100% share a common male ancestor
eight generations back (Timothy Coe II of Sussex County, DE). I'll need to
dig into this further, but Timothy Coe may also have been part of the larger
East Anglia Coe family.
There is still much to learn and I'll share it with you as I discover more.
I also have some extremely good news. We now have a Francis Peter Coe
descendant in the project - Romie Coe of Bluefield, WV. Romie headed up the
George Wallace for president campaign for that area back in 1972. He's been
a longtime supporter of Coe family heritage research. We'll soon learn how
this very large American Coe family fits in with the rest of the family.
As kit results are completed, they will be posted to our website. You can
check in periodically to see what's there and to see if there are more
matches:
http://www.familytreedna.com/(mspkrz45gvhtz2e4crngkhvf)/public/Coe%20Family%
20DNA%20Project/index.aspx?fixed_columns=off
I'll report back as more results come in.
The Coe Family DNA Project is open to all members of the Coe family
worldwide. If you have not yet joined us, please consider doing so (link
below). For best results, we need several participants from each branch of
the family. Please email with questions.
Thank You,
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
To Join the Coe Family DNA Project:
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=N65083&special=True
i have a question about dna of which i know almost nothing. sorry if this
is a stupid question but want to know.
where does one take the sample dna and, excuse this question, what happens
to the leftovers or the results? although i have never been asked to
donate, i would not like the thought of my dna or the results floating
around out there. is this a concern. thanks so much.one final question. i
lost the coe name at david coe who is buried in portland, oregon. i don't
know if this is a requirement but it seems to be for some that are
gathering. why does everyone have to have the coe last name. i would think
i would have the correct dna also, even though i do not have that last name.
thanks again.
gary in az.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Robert Coe" <ccoe2(a)columbus.rr.com>
To: <COE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 5:22 PM
Subject: More Coe Family DNA Project Results
> List,
>
> Data is coming in so fast it's hard to keep up. Two more sets of Coe
> Family
> DNA Project results were posted today - one Richard Coe descendant and one
> Samuel Coe descendant.
>
> The results are fascinating. Although Richard Coe, who settled in Charles
> County, MD, about 1675, was not a close relative of Robert Coe (Robert
> Coe,
> Puritan), who was born in 1596 in Suffolk, England, they are members of
> the
> same family. There is at least a 60% probability that the two current
> descendants hail from a common male ancestor within the last twenty
> generations. That makes it nearly certain that Richard Coe descends from
> Sir John Coe (1340-1415) of Gestingthorpe, Essex, England, and who was
> knighted by Edward III in 1365. Now the task will be to find the branch
> of
> the family from which Richard descends.
>
> The Samuel Coe descendant is quite a different story. There has been a
> theory for many years that Samuel Coe, who was born in 1726 and lived in
> Calvert County, MD, was a grandson of Richard Coe of Charles County, MD.
> Preliminary DNA test results show this is not the case. In fact, the DNA
> of
> the Samuel Coe descendant is the most unique in the group. It appears
> that
> his most likely Haplogroup is "G," which theory holds originated in India
> or
> Pakistan and dispersed into Europe and the Middle East. Samuel Coe
> descendants are one of the more prominent Coe families in the US. Here's
> an
> article on a Samuel Coe great grandson:
> http://www.ghotes.net/history/rev_william_coe_and_convention_of_accomack.htm
>
>
> I mentioned I would report back on results from the first report. The
> results indicate that there is about a 60% probability that current
> Timothy
> Coe descendants and current Robert Coe descendants descend from a common
> male ancestor within the last 75 generations. This is not entirely
> precise.
> The analysis also indicates that there is a 55% probability that the two
> Timothy Coe descendants fail from a common male ancestor within the last
> eight generations. The fact is that they 100% share a common male
> ancestor
> eight generations back (Timothy Coe II of Sussex County, DE). I'll need to
> dig into this further, but Timothy Coe may also have been part of the
> larger
> East Anglia Coe family.
>
> There is still much to learn and I'll share it with you as I discover
> more.
>
> I also have some extremely good news. We now have a Francis Peter Coe
> descendant in the project - Romie Coe of Bluefield, WV. Romie headed up
> the
> George Wallace for president campaign for that area back in 1972. He's
> been
> a longtime supporter of Coe family heritage research. We'll soon learn how
> this very large American Coe family fits in with the rest of the family.
>
> As kit results are completed, they will be posted to our website. You can
> check in periodically to see what's there and to see if there are more
> matches:
> http://www.familytreedna.com/(mspkrz45gvhtz2e4crngkhvf)/public/Coe%20Family%
> 20DNA%20Project/index.aspx?fixed_columns=off
>
> I'll report back as more results come in.
>
> The Coe Family DNA Project is open to all members of the Coe family
> worldwide. If you have not yet joined us, please consider doing so (link
> below). For best results, we need several participants from each branch of
> the family. Please email with questions.
>
> Thank You,
> Carl Robert Coe
> Marysville, OH 43040-9012
>
> To Join the Coe Family DNA Project:
> http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=N65083&special=True
>
>
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Coes,
I am very excited as I write this email. We have our first Coe Family DNA
results. DNA reports from four Coe kits were posted over the weekend - one
Robert Coe descendant, one Matthew Coe descendant and two Timothy Coe
descendants.
Not surprisingly, the two Timothy Coe descendants were an exact match,
confirming their descent from Timothy Coe who was born in 1631 in England
and immigrated to Northampton County, VA, in 1652. Rev. Chalmers Coe who
passed away last week was also a Timothy Coe descendant. I attended his
memorial service on Saturday. There were many members of the Coe family
there. But it reminded me afresh of how very few of us there are. Chalmers
has but one male Coe grandson, Samuel Sherer Coe, a political science major
at Cornell University.
DNA from the Robert Coe descendant was slightly different in three areas,
suggesting a very distant common ancestor with the Timothy Coe descendants.
The Matthew Coe DNA was slightly different in four areas. If all points
match, there is a 99.9% likelihood that the two individuals share a recent
common ancestor. The two Timothy Coe descendants share a common Coe
ancestor eight/nine generations back.
As kits are completed, the results will be posted to the Coe Family DNA
website. You can check in periodically to see what's there and to see if
there are more matches:
http://www.familytreedna.com/(zrtkrcu2v5mblxfojqhxiv55)/public/Coe%20Family%
20DNA%20Project/index.aspx?fixed_columns=on
We now have three DNA base sets to which we can compare. This highlights
anew how important it is that we have as many Coes as possible participating
in the project. We are still lacking DNA from descendants of William Coe of
Frederick County, VA; John Coe of Kent County, MD; William Coe of Baltimore,
etc. We have but one sample each from descendants of Matthew Coe of
Portsmouth, NH; John Coe of Stamford, CT; Edward Coe of South Carolina; and
Francis Peter Coe of Virginia. We especially need Coes from England to
participate. If you are a Coe in the UK, receive this email, and are not
yet participating, please join us. It's simple (and exciting!). Follow the
link at the bottom of this page.
Interestingly, all participants with results to-date are R1b1 Haplogroup,
the most common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to have
expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the last glacial
period, ten-twelve thousand years ago.
The Coe Family DNA Project is open to all members of the Coe family
worldwide. It is truly exciting science. If you have not yet joined us,
please consider doing so (link below). For best results, we need several
participants from each branch of the family. Please email with questions.
Thank You,
Carl Robert Coe
Marysville, OH 43040-9012
To Join the Coe Family DNA Project:
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=N65083&special=True