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Surnames: Coffee
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Thanks for your reply. Your Lucinda is a different line, but it is interesting to always find out as you never know when you will find new relatives!!
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My line is from thier son Hiram or Henry Franklin Allensworth and his son James Kirkpatrick and on to James' daughter Roxy Allensworth.
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My Lucinda was born June 26 1825 in Hamilton County, Indiana. Married William E. "Billy" Allensworth Feb. 17 1846 in Lewis County, Mo. Eleven children the last being Darius Thomas "Dee" Allensworth b: Aug. 26 1870 my grandfather
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My Lucinda Coffee was born June 26 1825 in Hamilton Co., Indiana.
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Surnames: Coffee
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My Lucinda Coffee was b. in Rabun Co., GA. She was the sister to my gr-grandfather, John E. Coffee. She was b. in 1858.
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Do you know what year this Lucinda Coffee was born? My ggrandfather (John E. Coffee) had a sister named Lucinda. However, they were all from Rabun Co., GA, and migrated to Ark. so this is probably a different one. But, may be some relationship.
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William Allensworth and Lucinda Coffee were my GGG Grandparents.
Lucinda had a brother, James, who was married to Elvira Collins. They had a child, Mary, who was born in the Chocktaw Nation. This is on the 1860 MO., Lewis County census. That is the only Native American connection I have on the Coffee family.
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Surnames: Coffee Bell Beal Beall
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Where did your Coffey/Coffee family live? Please write to CarolVaeth(a)aol.com
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Surnames: Coffee
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Looking for any info on Linda/Lucinda Coffee, born March 17, 1889, died March 1910 Ky and probably buried in Shelton Cemetary in Clinton Co. Another bit of info is that she was born in Cumberland Co., Tn and may be buried in Oak Grove Cemetary in Rockwood, Tn. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.