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WELL THE EVA MAE COFFEE THAT I KNOW HER HUSBAND'S NAME IS CARROLL AND HE IS IN A NURSING HOME BUT I REALLY DON'T KNOW LIF HE MIGHT HAVE A BROTHER. SORRY IF I COULD NOT HELP YOU JUST E-MAIL ME BACK ON MY AOL E-MAIL
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I am trying to locate a Zelda Coffe who married a Samuel Smith early 1800s .
I Know Samuel was born in Burke County NC 1781.
Theres a possibility that this family ended up in Virginia and or later in Kentucky .
I believe Samuels father , Solomon was born in MD around 1750 & moved to NC where he died in 1803 this family may have moved to Virginia and then back to NC. during this time period.
Any help would be greatly appreciated !
Carolyn Adkins carolyna15(a)earthlink.net
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Surnames: Coffee
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Yes, would this Eva May Coffee be any kin to a Joesph
Coffee? He lived in Russellville, Pope Co Ar till he passed.
He was a well known blacksmithman, he was married to a
Effie Parsley they had several children the only one that i
have found is Evelyn Coffee Finchum/Moore and another
married name but i do not know it i believe it might be a Jones.
If you know this Joseph Coffee would you please contact me
thru this board or via email.
Thank you
BettyParsleyByrd
Does anyone know who this man is?
Does anyone know who this is?
Isaac N. Coffey, Born in KY, farmer, resided at St. Joseph, La. in 1862,
Age 27 and single; Pvt. Sgt. Co. D. 6th La. Inf. En. Jun 4th, 1861, Camp
Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to Jun, 1862. Roll for Jul and Aug 1862,
Absent, sick. Rolls from Sep, 1862, to Jan, 1863. Present. Fed Rolls of
POWs, Captured Fredicksburg, Md., Apr 29, 1863. Fwd. to Old Capitol Prison,
Wash, D.C., 1863. Paroled at Old Capitol Prison, May 10th, 1863. Exchanged
at City Point, Va., May 15, 1863. Roll for May and Jun, 1863, Present. Roll
for Jul and Aug. 1863, Absent on furlough. Roll for Sep. and Oct. 1863,
Absent, sick. Roll for Oct 31, 1863, to Nov 30, 1863, Present. Roll for Jan
and Feb, 1864, Absent with leave. Roll for Mar and Apr 1864, Deserted,
Born KY, age 27, single.
Coffee/y Blog: http://coffeycousins.blogspot.com/
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HI I KNOW WHERE EVA MAY COFFEE IS MY MOTHER STAYS IN TOUCH WITH HERE ALL THE TIME MY FATHER WAS HER UNCLE (HOWARD) I AM HOWARD CRAWFORD'S DAUGHTER .
Yes, he's the one from GA. John R. was from TN.
Jack
At 04:18 PM 2/14/2005, Jo Langwell wrote:
>Jack,
> This is the Gen. John Coffee from Georgia right? Not the one from
>Tennessee.
> Jo
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <jkcoffee(a)yahoo.com>
>To: <COFFEE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 3:04 PM
>Subject: [COFFEE] Hill Bryan Coffee
>
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> > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YNJ.2ACEB/439
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> > Someone contacted me about this family, but I don't recall who.
> >
> >
> > The Hill Bryan Coffee that I have was born 1827, son of Gen. John E.
>Coffee and Ann Penelope Bryan. He was married in 1841 to Mary E. Church,
>born 1828, died 1901. He died Apr. 9, 1891 in Madison Co., FL
> >
> > I have his widow's pension app that I will send to whomever needs it.
> >
> > Jack
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Someone contacted me about this family, but I don't recall who.
The Hill Bryan Coffee that I have was born 1827, son of Gen. John E. Coffee and Ann Penelope Bryan. He was married in 1841 to Mary E. Church, born 1828, died 1901. He died Apr. 9, 1891 in Madison Co., FL
I have his widow's pension app that I will send to whomever needs it.
Jack
Carol--
My info on Fanny Carr indicates that she died circa 1833/34. I had the three children you mentioned listed as Campbells but have since changed the surname to Carr since you say the girls marriage license show that to be the surname. I am presuming that Edmund and Fanny never married. I have no info on George R. other than an approximate DOB of 1825. I show Mildred as being born abt. 1833 and Mary J. as 1834. I wonder if Fanny died giving birth to Mary J. or as a result of childbirth?
Deb
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Harlow
To: Deborah Tower
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: Leticia Coffey/Edmund J. W. Campbell, Jr.
Deborah,
On to your other questions
# 13 Fanny Carr-Edmund S. Campbell. the first time I had seen to two names linked was in an earlier post from Lilly, I have no idea where she got this. In my files I do have a "Fanny" Carr mother of Mildred Carr who married Meredith G. Coffey 24 Mar 1854 Nelson co. The marriage record shows no father's name, just the mother Fanny Carr. The same information is on the marriage record of Mary Jackson "Polly" Carr when she married Washington McClund Campbell 1 Jan 1860 in Nelson Co. I had not given the father of these 2 girls any thought until Lilly had Edmund S. Campbell with Fanny Carr. When looking at his files, I found in the 1850 census he is with wife Elizabeth and in the household are 3 children, obviously to old to be children of Elizabeth, they are Mildred George R. and Mary J. That makes me think (wonder?) could these children be the children of Fanny Carr, perhaps she was dead by then and Edmund was raising the children. the census has their surname as Cam!
pbell, but the girls married with the surname Carr. I know nothing more about the boy.
Carol
----- Original Message -----
From: Deborah Tower
To: carol harlow
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 12:24 AM
Subject: Fw: Leticia Coffey/Edmund J. W. Campbell, Jr.
Carol--
Your email stated:
# 19 Tish probably Leticia Coffey d/o George Washington and Rachel Campbell Coffey she married Edmund J. W. Campbell Jr and died before 1894
I'm more confused than ever now. When you state that she was the daughter of George Washington and Rachel Campbell Coffey, I presumed you were talking about the Rachel/Rhoda Campbell (d/o Joel and Nancy Coffey Campbell) b. 1821 who married G. W. Coffey (s/o William A. and Betsy Giles Coffey) b. 1814. However, when I looked up my info on Edmund J. W. Campbell, Jr. and his wife, I noted that the info I gleaned from the online marriage records for Nelson County stated that Letitia was the d/o George Washington Coffey and Mary Katherine Demastus, that she was born about 1868 and married Edmund J. W. in Nelson County on March 9, 1890.
G. W. and Rachel A. Campbell Coffey (s/o William A. and Betsy Giles Coffey) also had a daughter named Latitia, b. abt 1842. This daughter married Jesse Demastus, b. 1841 in Nelson County on Dec 25, 1862.
Please try to straighten me out. There are way too many Campbells and Coffeys out there with the same names. I feel like a snake all twisted up around myself!
Deb
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Harlow
To: Hilda Austin ; 'Deborah Tower' ; 'Lynden Harris' ; 'Phyllis Pengilly' ; w_moore(a)bellsouth.net ; 'Pat Carter' ; 'James Emory' ; 'Lilly'
Cc: MFitzge745(a)aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: Campbell and Coffey families united
Good Morning Lilly, Shirley and others,
# 19 Tish probably Leticia Coffey d/o George Washington and Rachel Campbell Coffey she married Edmund J. W. Campbell Jr and died before 1894
I will probably have more later as I have time to study the past few days notes.
Carol Harlow
At 10:08 AM 2/2/2005, you wrote:
Absolutely not! I was just curious about which Coffee/y family you were
referring to. There are, as you know, literally hundreds of posts on Roots
Web, Ancestry, etc.
I thought if I knew which Coffee/y family you were referring to I might be
able to help.
Jack
>I'm new at this but I got the info from COFFEE website found on Rootsweb.com.
>
>Did I do something wrong, Jack?
>
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I'm new at this but I got the info from COFFEE website found on Rootsweb.com.
Did I do something wrong, Jack?
Joseph W. Field appears on the 1870 Federal Mortality Schedule Index as
dying in Lowndes County, MS, in August at age 68, cause of death: debility....
The children of Joseph W. Field and Julia Sweptson Harris were, Elden
Chambers Field born 3/30/1830; Mary Pickett Field, born 12/22/1834; Thomas Harris
Field born 1835; and Joseph Harris Field, born 1837.......Joseph and Julia
did not have a daughter named Julia. The Julia (age 7) that appears in the
1860 Census living with Joseph W. Field is not the daughter of Joseph and
Julia. Julia died 4/17/1849 in Lowndes, MS. I do not know who Emily age 33 is who
is also living with Joseph W. Field at that time. She may be the wife of
Elden Chambers Field and Julia maybe their daughter.
Chris Rakoci
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In the Coffee records, Harris Field is listed as dead in 1835.
Incorrect: His full neame is Thomas Harris Field and he is with his father Joseph W Field (mother Julia died in 1849) and he us a law student in 1860.
I wih I knew what happended nex to him. father, brothere Elden Chalmers Fields and sister Julia.t