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I am looking for a Virginia Jane Click b. abt 1870 Cocke Co. Tn. She also
went by the nickname of Jennie, but has always shown in the census records as
"Jane".
I can't find her after 1880.
The family story states that when she was "16 yrs old", which would put it
approximately 1886 she had an out of wedlock child with her sister's husband.
She was sent away according to family stories to live with her brother Thomas
Jefferson "Uncle Buck" Click in OKLAHOMA.
The thing that is so confusing is the timeframe. Buck Click was not in
Oklahoma until between 1900 & 1910. He married in Arkansas in 1895 to his
first cousin, then they were in Collinsville, Grayson Co. Texas 1900. In 1910
& 1920 census he's in Lawton, Comanche Co. Oklahoma.
Jennie had written home (no time frame) and sent a photograph of her family
(which I have) and the family history lists her as "Mrs. Coffee who lived in
Texas" but doesn't give a location in Texas. In the photograph is Jennie, her
husband (first name unknown), a son who appears to be abt 7 or 8 yrs old, and
a baby probably abt a year old, but can't tell gender due to dressing in a
dress.
Don't know if Jennie kept the baby or even if a boy or girl, or if this child
was adopted by somebody.
There was a post at Genforum by Vickie Davis
<A HREF="http://genforum.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?comanche::coffee::717.html">http://genforum.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?comanche::coffee::717.html</A>
In this post she talks about a "Frank Coffee born in the 1880's and died 1912
buried in the Mead Oklahoma cemetery. Do not have any more to go on with the
heads of this household except the wife had a brother living around COMANCHE
CO, Okla at one time"
I am just wondering if this "brother living around Comanche Co, Oklahoma was
Thomas Jefferson "Uncle Buck" Click.
Any help appreciated
Carolyn Whitaker
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Dear Genealoge,
Please send me al you get of the Family Café.
I’ll send you al what I have of the family with the surename Café.
Our family comes from France (Picardie).
Sincerelly,
Jan Café, vof.efac(a)wxs.nl
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I am trying to find information on my gr-gr-grandmother, Martha Coffee, who married John Harvey Clark bef 1882, possibly in Avery Co., NC. Her father was Encie Coffee. Martha and Harvey's son was William Elgie Clark, b 1882, d 1966 Pineola, Avery Co., NC. Anyone know anything?
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looking for a Bridget Coffee (sp?), born in KY. Best guess-born about 1840. She married ?Norris. Had children Jim, Mary, Mike, Ellen or Ella, Joe and Thomas. Ellen/Ella Norris married Samuel Herman. Any help is appreciated. Thanks