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Ambrose Coffee is my ggggggrandfather. Would appreciate any info you have
of his family and then as far back as you go. A Prater family now owns my
gggggrandfather John McGuire's farm and John and his wife, Nancy Holden McGuire
are buried in the fron yard under a shed. The markers and other stones are
the foundation of the shed. About five years ago, we set a stone for them in
the John Hammond Cemetery across the river east of where they are actually
buried. Thanks, Bob McGuire
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Surnames: Coffee Coffey McNabb Norman
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YNJ.2ACEB/368.2
Message Board Post:
I am connected to this Coffee line - through Ambrose Coffee, Jr., 1787-1851, married to Margaret Morris Norman.
I live in Columbus, Ohio. Let me know where your Coffees are buried, and I will be glad to take a picture of their tombstones or try to provide other information. My Grandmother was Ethel May Coffee/Coffey, born 1899, died 1989 here in Columbus. She was married 3 times, but had only 2 children from her first marriage to Everet McNabb. I have lots of info on my line and am willing to share.
Joyce Ailes Schatz
Columbus, Ohio
I received this in from Cayuga Co. NY page and I found it very interesting
reading.
This well-written and amusing article is well-worth checking out:
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/family/the_gene_pull.html
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