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Author: DavidSwayze1954
Surnames: Coen
Classification: queries
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.coen/35.37.87/mb.ashx
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Also looking for additional information on a Patrick Coen from Galway, married to a bridget Mulvahill
He was born in 1814, died in Davenport IA 1895
She was born in 1825, died in 1909
Which of their children do you trace back to?
Anna Coen Flannelly, John W., Michael D., Mary, Charles, Helen (Nellie) or Martin J?
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Author: Katharinekelly10
Surnames:
Classification: queries
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.coen/116.3/mb.ashx
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I have no definite connection between Lucy and Cecelia except that Coen sounds like Cohen. I do know that Lucy had at least one sister and I do know that Lucy with her son, John Roddy, visited that sister in 1892. The Ellis Island files listed Lucy & John as returning on the Ship City of New York and docking on October 6, 1892. The passenger list names John Roddy as being 23 years of age, male and a laborer. His last residence was Queen's County. Lucy is listed as 60, female, a servant and her last residence as Queen's County. I can find no record of Lucy or John getting a passport. Was she traveling on her Irish passport? Maybe that is why she is listed as a servant. She owned several houses at that time and as far as I know was not working. John died in 1897. The sea voyage was suppose to make him healthier but it wasn't too successful.
All this is to tell you that I was tracing Cecelia in hopes of finding more information about my great grandmother, Lucy. Have I?
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