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Martha:
You might try going to www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion/, Rootsweb's Union Co GA
site. There are several censused outlined of the 1800's, with Coffey
(Coffee) included. There is also a query by another Coffey researcher
posted there.
Good luck!
Paulette Willis Dunn
Douglasville, GA
At 08:53 PM 02/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>I am trying to locate the parents of David Rice Coffey born nov.5,1861
>Blairsville, Ga. His dad died when he was young and his mother remarried a
>Patton. They had a couple of daughters and maybe other children. one
>daughter married a scroggins and one Jim Cook.
> Greatly appreciate any information you may have. Many thanks!
> Martha in Okla.
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I am trying to locate the parents of David Rice Coffey born nov.5,1861
Blairsville, Ga. His dad died when he was young and his mother remarried a
Patton. They had a couple of daughters and maybe other children. one
daughter married a scroggins and one Jim Cook.
Greatly appreciate any information you may have. Many thanks!
Martha in Okla.
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Actually Turnbow is spelled many ways.
The first Turnbow (I have record of0 is spelled Turnbough then the sons spelled it with the w and without.
In a message dated Thu, 1 Feb 2001 3:27:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, PATTIBATES(a)aol.com writes:
<< Thanks for replying. I hope some of the relatives will contact me.
You should know that many of the Turnbos in Texas spelled their name without
the "w". I know Andrew Turnbo, Felicia's son, did.
Patti
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