The Pike County Journal Zebulon, Pike Co., Friday, December 22, 1893 Married Mr. John Coggin of Hollonville and Miss Birdie Riggins of Molena were married at the home of the brides parents on the 20th inst., Rev. E.K. Akin of this place officiating. Mr. Coggin is one of the most progressive young farmers in the county and the bride is a young lady of many attractions, having only recently completed her education at the Capitol Female College in Atlanta. They deserve to do well. The Journal wishes them great happiness and prosperity. (Transcribed 9/25/02 Lynn Cunningham) Note: John G. Coggin, b. 9 May 1873, d. 21 Oct 1918 Bertie V. Coggin, b. 4 Sept 1875, d. 12 Oct 1946 Both buried at Hollonville Cemetery 1880 Census Place: District 505, Pike, Georgia Source: FHL Film 1254161 National Archives Film T9-0161 Page 15A James RIGGINS, Self, M, M, W, 58, GA, Occ: Farmer, Fa: MD, Mo: MD Queen RIGGINS, Wife, F, M, W, 24, GA, Occ: Keeping House, Fa: GA, Mo: GA Birdy RIGGINS, Dau, F, S, W, 4, GA, Fa: GA, Mo: GA James RIGGINS, Son, M, S, W, 3, GA, Fa: GA, Mo: GA Eva RIGGINS, Dau, F, S, W, 1, GA, Fa: GA, Mo: GA Tabe SUTTON, Other, M, S, B, 23, GA, Occ: Laborer, Fa: GA, Mo: GA