A transcription of St. George's Episcopal Church Cemetery records is available in Catherine L. Knorr, "Marriages of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1782-1850," (Pine Bluff, AR : 1954). I would assume that this book will be available in all the libraries of the Stafford/Prince Wm./Fredericksburg area. Jim W. Tackitt, 1830 Johnson Dr., Concord, CA 94520; <jtackitt@jps.net> [co-compiler, "Stafford Co., VA, 1800-1850," (1980)] **************************************************************** Tackett Assn. Website: <http://www.tackettfamilies.com> [For a reply to genealogy email, please include your full name & home USPS mailing address. Thanks.] VASTAFFO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Subject: [VASTAFFO-L] Re: Coakley > Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 19:11:10 EST > From: TripWig@aol.com > To: VASTAFFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Not sure it is the same, but looks like it might be. I am finishing up > transcribing the cemetery at St George's Episcopal church in Fredericksburg > (just across the river from Stafford Co.) and lo and behold we have the > graves of John and Elizabeth Coakley. He was born in 1805 and she ca. 1810, > which matches your people's ages. The Mary could have been a daughter of > John and Mary Coakley (perhaps John's first wife?) > The info on each are as follows: > > Entered into Rest > JOHN COAKLEY > Born > Feb. 14, 1805 > Died > July 2, 1874 > [clip]