Blessing on your head! Have never gotten a lead to them before! Thank you so much,, Theresa
Theresa & Victoria: For a complete history of Revolutionary veteran Zachariah Coe of Burlington, NY, including information on his daughter Lucy who married John Ives and his daughter Persis who married Chester Wells, see pages 172 and 173 of "Robert Coe, Puritan, His Ancestors and Descendants, 1340-1910." CRC
Carl: Do your Coes go back to Connecticut, or any surrounding states? Particularly prior to 1823? I have an ancestor with a middle name of Coe, and am hoping for a tie in. Do you have the surname Ives in your ancestry? Thanks, Victoria
Not that I know of. In 1799 they were in new York at least Zachariah and his daughter Persis who Married a Wells they are sure hard to find although there are so many of them. I just don't have enough information.
I have only Zachariah Coe and his daughter Persis Coe, born about 1799 New York. I find them in the familysearch.org but seemingly not much info on them Thank you for replying.
I have only Zachariah Coe and his daughter Persis born 1799 married Chester Wells they were in NewYork state Been trying to find them for some time. Have you tried the Coe Web site?
Dear N. Lewis: Benjamin F. Coe was born in November 1873 in Cooke County, TX, oldest son of Charles Matthew and Josephine P. (Haile) Coe. His father, who was born January 2, 1847, in New York, was deputy sheriff of Cooke County. His mother was born in 1853 in Stone County, MO, daughter of Meade James and Livy Ann (Cavin) Haile. His mother and father were married February 28, 1873, in Cooke County. Benjamin's brother Wilbur D. Coe, and his family, went with Benjamin and Alice to Love and Carter Counties, OK. Although Wilbur Coe and his wife Cora had a large family, Benjamin and Alice had no children. Wilbur died June 18, 1956, in Carter County, OK; his wife Cora died there May 25, 1963. Ben and Wilbur's father Charles M. Coe died in 1929 in Cooke County, TX, and was buried at Hibbit Cemetery, Gainesville. I hope this is helpful. Carl Robert Coe Marysville, OH 43040-9012
I am searching for descendants of Ben or Benjamin COE and his wife Alice GRIFFIN COE who lived in Wilson, Carter Co. OK between 1900 and 1910. Alice was a cousin to Thomas GRIFFIN b. March 1851 in AL who was a merchant and farmer in Ardmore, OK. I don't know their age during this time frame but my Mom, Roxie Olivia GRIFFIN was b. in 1899 and remembers riding the Ringling train to visit them in Wilson OK. There was also a Jeff GRIFFIN, either a brother, father or cousin of Alice COE that Mom talked about. I would very much like to make contact with any descendants of Alice COE and her husband Ben COE.
Hi folks-- There seems to be some confusion about addressing messages. This list is set to send messages to the list when you use your return mail feature on your email program. If you want to send a message to the list, use the list address: COE-L@rootsweb.com If you want to send a message to the list adminstrator, use this address: COE-L-request@rootsweb.com If you want to write a private message directly to someone from the list, don't use your return mail feature. Start a new message and find that person's email address in the "From" line of the header in the list message which they wrote to the list. Yah-all have been pretty quiet lately. Hope everyone is finding lots of genealogy answers from other sources (or having a fun summer off) <grin> Joyce
Great!!! I love it! How do I get on ioner my other families?
If you're subscribed to this list then you'll get all the postings to the list in addition to any that you send. That's how a mailing list works. Colleen -----Original Message----- From: Theresa Peters <t.peters@genesisnet.net> To: COE-L@rootsweb.com <COE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:56 AM Subject: Re: [COE-L] Coe Book >This was sent to Victoria on the Coe family and got to Theresa >t.peters@genesisnet.net >I have Coe's and am always searching for more, but this transmission may be >for someone else. Am letting you know in case Victoria is waiting for this >information. > > >==== COE Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the mail-mode list, send a message to COE-L-request@rootsweb.com Type the word unsubscribe in the body of the message. >
This was sent to Victoria on the Coe family and got to Theresa t.peters@genesisnet.net I have Coe's and am always searching for more, but this transmission may be for someone else. Am letting you know in case Victoria is waiting for this information.
Victoria, I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. I'm always behind in answering email and yours slipped through the cracks. We knew from family info that my Great Grandfather John Thomas Coe (1864-1907) was born in Pennsylvania to Weston Coe and Sarah Wilson Coe (later McDade). Carl Coe helped identify Weston Coe as Sylvester Weston Coe and provided more information on his ancestors. It is interesting to note that John T. Coe named his one son Louis Sylvester Coe. Now we know why. John Coe worked for the railroad in Pennsylvania, Chicago and finally in East St. Louis, Illinois where he was killed in the railyards by a train in April 1907. He left a pregnant wife Mary and 7 children (3 boys, 4 girls, and the girl born 6 months later). Most of the descendants of John Coe still live in the St. Louis area. Other relatives moved to Ohio and Michigan. If any of this line is of interest to you, please let me know and I can give more information. Chris
THURLEY: i was lucky enough to get an original copy but you can still get copies from higginson, or the new england genealogical and historical society and a few other places on the web. it was one of the first books i got and one of the most helpful since my coe line is a very long one but does end prior to their desc. coming to oregon in 1852. gary in oregon
Gary thanks again-is this book still in print -if so where could one obtain a copy. thurleyj@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
THURLEY: the book goes just to him and he was still alive at the time of the printing. does list his parents and all his sibs. shows three children in the family and he was the middle child. it says: EDWIN TRYON B. 18 JULY 1863, was a mechanic and in 1900 resided in middlefield, ct.; present [1910] address not learned. does appear that his parents were cousins of some sort since their last names were both coe. amelia dency coe was the dau. of elias c. and hannah [tryon] coe. sorry it doesn't go any further. don't know if you have seen this book or not but it does take the coe/coo name back into england to about 1340. gary in oregon
A TRIBUTE TO JUDGE HARRY LEE COE III JUDGE HARRY LEE9 COE III (Harry Lee Jr.8, Harry Lee7, Jesse Franklin6, John Jr.5, John4, Timothy3, Timothy2, Timothy1) was found shot to death near his home in Tampa, FL, yesterday, July 13, 2000. The world is diminished by his passing. Unfortunately, few people outside of Florida knew Harry. Fortunately for Florida, few people inside the state did not. Born February 13, 1932, in Brooklyn, NY, he graduated from the University of Florida and Stetson University Law School. Afterward, he served two years in the US military at Fort Jackson, SC. Listed in the University of Florida Hall of Fame, he was an All Southeastern Conference baseball pitcher and was later drafted by the Detroit Tigers. He played professionally in the late 1950s before completing his law degree in 1962. During 22 years on the bench as a Florida circuit court judge he developed a reputation as a tough, no-nonsense jurist. He became known in Tampa as Hanging Harry, the judge criminals didnt want to see. In 1992 he managed to defeat two-term Republican incumbent Bill James for state attorney. Sworn-in in 1993, almost immediately he prosecuted the case of two white Florida men who set Christopher Wilson, a Black tourist, on fire and left him for dead, which gained national attention. Legendary screen actor Gregory Peck, who played forthright lawyer Atticus Finch who stands up to racial prejudice in the 1962 film To Kill A Mockingbird, wrote to Harry on September 8, 1993, praising him for his resolve and stating you have played the role of Atticus Finch in real life, taken on the challenge and won an important victory for all of us. In all, Hanging Harry sent more felons to Florida state prison than any other state attorney. Active in the Boys Club of Tampa and in various anti-drug programs, his death leaves a terrible void in the lives of those who knew him and a sense of loss in those with whom he came in contact. Modest and unassuming, Harry told no one of his former life as a college hall of famer or major league pitcher. His oldest son, Harry Lee Coe IV, recently mentioned that he discovered that his father was in the University of Florida Hall of Fame by stumbling across the plaque. Harry came from good people. His grandfather Harry Lee Coe I, who was born April 5, 1873, in Lebanon, TN, and was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 1902, served as Lebanons first mayor. His father Harry Lee Coe Jr., who was born February 15, 1909, in Lebanon, served as a combat engineer during WW II and was later executive director of the Florida Department of Revenue. His great grandfather Captain Jesse Franklin Coe, a prominent merchant and city councilman in Lebanon, served as chief commissary agent and general clerk of the commissary department of the Confederate government during the Civil War. Tampa police Major K.C. Newcomb often had cases brought before Coe when he worked as a homicide detective and Coe was a judge. ``He was a friend of the police,'' he said. ``You could count on him to have integrity.'' Newcomb said he recently was impressed with Coe's stamina and political instincts. Tampa News Channel 8 aired a special report Monday night on Coe after promoting the story throughout the weekend during the network's coverage of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. The Tampa Tribune and the St. Petersburg Times followed with stories Tuesday, and the media ran other segments through Wednesday when Harry disappeared. The judge was found shot to death beneath an underpass near his apartment by reporters from News Channel 8 on Thursday about noon. John Feegel, the county's former medical examiner, said he would investigate the death as a homicide. ``Regardless of the circumstances, I'd wring this one dry to make sure there isn't somebody else involved,'' Feegel said. Carl Robert Coe Marysville, OH 43040-9012
thanks for the suggestion-found her On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:23:14 -0500 "Theresa Peters" <t.peters@genesisnet.net> writes: > Have you tried familysearch.org for Phebe Crowell. There are > 31 > listed 2 in 1805 > > > ==== COE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the digest-mode list, send a message to > COE-D-request@rootsweb.com Type the word unsubscribe in the body of > the message. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Gary thanks for the information- Does the Coe Book go up to Edwin Tryon COE b 18 Jun 1863, Middlefield CT m 1867 Emily J TRASK Danielsonville if so does it give parents of Emily Edwin T/George A/Capt Nelson Thurley thurleyl@juno.com On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 09:44:59 EDT GARYINORE@aol.com writes: > THURLEY: this coe family is covered very well in the coe book. > capt. nelson > coe married phebe s. crowell on 13 april 1834. phebe was b. 22 dec. > 1811 and > d. 13 dec. 1878, and was dau. of seth and sarah [birdsey] crowell. > they had 7 children, according to this book, and all were born in > middlefield, ct. > gry in oregon > > > ==== COE Mailing List ==== > The focus of this COE mailing list is the surname COE and variations > COO, COES, COEY, KOE. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Have you tried familysearch.org for Phebe Crowell. There are 31 listed 2 in 1805