Tristram Coffin and Dionis Stevens
John Coffin and Deborah Austin
Enoch Coffin and Beulah Eddy
Benjamin Coffin and Elisabeth Norton
Desire Coffin and Prince Pease
Petitiate Pease and Nancy Butler
Nancy Pease and Nelson Moody
Zoa Ulmer Moody and George William Newhall
Grace Estelle Newhall and Charles Stanton Adams
Arthur Stanton Adams and Dorothy Frances Anderson
my father and mother
me [Holly Adams Timm] and etc.
My Coffin Line:
Tristram Coffin/Dionis Stevens
Lt. John Coffin/Deborah Austin
Samuel Coffin/Miriam Gardner
William Coffin/Priscilla Paddock
Bethuel Coffin/Hannah Dix
Zacharias Coffin/Phoebe Starbuck
Hervey Coffin/Rachel Mills
Henry Coffin/Avis Smith
Joseph Elmer Coffin/Ida May Waters
Owen W. Coffin/Thelma Ward
(Me) Don Owen Coffin/Lois Hamilton
My Coffin Line:
Tristram Coffin/ Dionis Stevens
Tristram Coffin / Judith Greenleaf Somerby
Stephen Coffin / Sarah Atkinson
Benjamin Coffin / Miriam Woodman
Thomas Dutton / Anna Coffin
Stephen Coffin Dutton / Phebe Parsons Follansbee
Stephen Thomas Dutton / Sarah Stickney
George Norton Dutton / Sarah Ann Ross
Frank Wood Dutton / Florence G. Colt
George Denison Dutton II / Alberta E. Sifton
George Denison Dutton III
Don Lumpkins wrote on Saturday, April 01, 2006:
> I am just starting on the Coffin side of my family ...
Don,
Here are a few census records. Note: All the following born in North
Carolina. Perhaps someone else is researching this same family and will have
some birth, marriages, death or wills for you. Some of the county sites have
great records online.
Bonnie Lyons
> Calvin COFFIN B-1835, NC married Sarah JOHNSON B-1836, NC.>
1860 North Carolina Census Guilford Co South Div
Calvin Coffin 25 miner
Sa
My Coffin line:
Tristram Coffin /Dionis Stevens
John Coffin/Deborah Austin
Enoch Coffin/Beulah Eddy
John Coffin/Hepzibah Lombard
Deborah Coffin/Barzillai Pease
Leonard Pease/Catherine Dennis
Mary Pease/Nelson Gardner
Sarah Gardner/Henry Buxton
Mary Elizabeth Buxton/Herbert Lorenzo Bliss
Harold (Jack) Bliss/Dolly Alexander
(Me) Grace Elizabeth Bliss/ Russell Smith
Hello,
I'd like to repost my interest in learning about the extended family of
George E. COFFIN, b~1842 MA, and his wife, Esther CORKILL, b~1865 ENG.
From census information, I believe they may have had 10 children born to
them, but only 2 or 3 lived to adulthood ! The only one I know about so
far is:
Mary E. COFFIN, b~1885, who married Oscar F. WILLIAMS on Nantucket in 1905.
In the 1910 census, they had children: Harold WILLIAMS, 3, Florence
WILLIAMS, 2, and Chester WILLIAMS, 4 mos.
They proba
This is my line and my cousin's line also:
Tristram Coffin and Dionis Stevens
Tristram Coffin and Judith Greenleaf
Stephen Coffin and Sarah Atkinson
Daniel Coffin and Lydia Moulton
Sarah Coffin and Valentine Straw
Mary(Polly) Straw and Daniel Smith
Thomas Smith and Laura Knight
Herschel Foster Smith and Elizabeth Mary Young
Clara Belle Smith and Michael Carrigan
Anna Belle Carrigan and Hubbard Hastings
Jean
Marjorie Lena Carrigan and Herbert Rozelle Kirkconnell
Helen
Greetings,
I am one of those many people with a multitude of COFFIN lines.
Tristram COFFIN - Dionis STEVENS
James COFFIN - Mary SEVERANCE
James COFFIN - Ruth GARDNER
Benjamin COFFIN - Rebecca COFFIN
Elisha COFFIN - Eunice MYRICK
Tristram COFFIN - Dionis STEVENS
John COFFIN - Deborah AUSTIN
Peter "Nope" COFFIN - Christian CONDE
Bartlett COFFIN - Judith BUNKER
Rebecca COFFIN - Benjamin COFFIN
Elisha COFFIN - Eunice MYRICK
Tristram COFFIN - Dionis STEVENS
Stephen COFFIN - Mary BUNKER
Susan
I have a LEONARD COFFIN who married FRANCES KILBORN (maiden name) about late
1920s - 1930s. I believe she was living in Buffalo with him, per 1930
census and city directories. Also confirmed the address with the death record of
Frances' mother who was living with then and died there.
Suspect there was a divorce, because I can track Leonard for a while in the
same 'neighborhood' in city directories. She went on to marry another
person.
What Coffin family did he come from?
Susanne
SHIEBER@A
Thanks, Violet & Bonnie for your kind offer to help, believe me I need it, I
am just starting
on the Coffin side of my family after a 5 year workout on my Lumpkin side of
the family.
Calvin COFFIN B-1835, NC married Sarah JOHNSON B-1836, NC.
Elias Clark COFFIN B-1869 Randolph Co., NC married Annie Lee McLean B-1866
Randolph Co., NC.
William E. COFFIN B-1897, NC married Peterava Gibbs B-1899, NC.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, my family was not a close family
and there are
sim
Hi Tiny,
I have a George COFFIN indirectly on my family tree, and he was "almost" a
Canadian COFFIN. He left his family home on Nantucket to go up to Nova
Scotia. He seems to have only been there a few years, if that. He was
living in my great-grandparents' home in 1881, and married my
great-grandmother's sister soon after !
I don't know when they went back to Nantucket, but "guess" it was shortly
after the wedding !
Also, I have a small interest in the "medical issue" part of family-trees !
My only Coffin is Charles Coffin.
Fought in the Civil War as a young man.
Was French from France (he may have been from Quebec).
Met my great,great grandmother on his way back home after the war. (didn't
stick around)
The story goes that he later moved to Council Bluffs, IA
There is a Charles Coffin listed in the Council Bluffs census records that
may be a match for this Charles Coffin, but the only way to be sure it's the
same guy is to match any remaining photographs. This may be like finding a
needle i
An interesting newcomer to genealogy magazines is Internet
Genealogy published by Moorshead Magazines. I have to admit that I
was skeptical when I heard of the plans to publish an entire
magazine devoted to Internet genealogy. It's a topic that is
already well-represented in other mainstream genealogy magazines,
including another magazine from the same publisher, Family
Chronicle. I was also afraid it might be a bit too basic, or
consist of too many links and not enough content, to be worth yet
anot
Thanks Bonnie, my little data and the stuff you supplied agreed.
At least I have a positive start1
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Bonnie Lyons [mailto:mbonlyons@netusa1.net]
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 9:05 PM
To: COFFIN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Coffin's from NC
Don Lumpkins wrote on Saturday, April 01, 2006:
> I am just starting on the Coffin side of my family ...
Don,
Here are a few census records. Note: All the following born in North
Carolina. Perhaps someone else is researching thi
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Hello,
I don't know what the rules are on this List, but there is a "Family Bible"
up for bid on an on-line auction place, where the description mentions
COFFIN and Nantucket !
Betty (near Lowell, MA)