Jonathan Parsons CODDINGTON For sources please contact coddgenealogy at gmail d0t com
Archibald CODDINGTON Sr
(1757-1822)
Mary COON
(1756-1840)
Jonathan PARSONS
(1764-1821)
Elizabeth ALLEN
(1772-1858)
David CODDINGTON
(1797-1887)
Ann PARSONS
(1804-1884)
Jonathan Parsons CODDINGTON
(1829-1903)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Caroline

2. Anna Barbara PARTENFIELDS

Jonathan Parsons CODDINGTON 481

  • Born: 20 Oct 1829, Mount Horeb, Somerset Co., New Jersey, USA 480
  • Marriage (1): Caroline
  • Marriage (2): Anna Barbara PARTENFIELDS on 16 Sep 1870 in Paterson, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA 633
  • Died: 22 Jul 1903 at age 73

  General Notes:

Plumber, machinist.
Possibly Jonathan P Coddington
Enlist Date Enlist Age
30 April 1861 Priv.
Served New Jersey Enlisted G Co. 1st Inf Reg. NJ. Mustered Out at Newark, NJ on 31 July 1861
Source: Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65
Abbreviation: NJRoster
Published by on 1876 [Civil War].

1st New Jersey, "History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers (Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade) from 1861 to 1865," by Camille Baquet. Originally released in 1910. This famous brigade was comprised of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, and the 15th New Jersey Regiments. The 23rd New Jersey and Battery A, 1st New Jersey Light Artillery are also covered in detail. At Gaines' Mill, this brigade lost over 1,000 men, including 30 officers, in some of the most sanguinary fighting of the war. The brigade was commanded in turn by Philip Kearny (killed at Chantilly), George William Taylor (killed at 2nd Manassas), Alfred T. A. Torbert, and William H. Penrose. This brigade participated in the fighting that took place at such places as First Manassas, Gaines' Mill, Second Manassas, Crampton's Pass, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Salem Church, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, Petersburg, Five Forks, and Appomattox Court House. The First New Jersey Brigade was part of Wright's Division, Sedgwick's 6th U.S. Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. 515 pages, photos, roster, appendix of killed and wounded, cost $ 40.00. Major General Philip Kearny's 1st New Jersey Brigade consisted of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th and 15th New Jersey and the 23rd New Jersey Infantry Regiments, Battery A of the 1st New Jersey Artillery.
ex http://users.erols.com/jreb/newjersey.html 633,525,634

  Noted events in his life were:

• He worked as a plumber on 16 Sep 1850 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA. 635

• He appeared on the census on 16 Sep 1850 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA. 635 In household of James Stanley, hatter.

• He appeared on the census in 1860 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA. 636

• He appeared on the census on 5 Jun 1860 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA. 637

• He worked as a plumber on 5 Jun 1860 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA. 637


Jonathan married Caroline. (Caroline was born about 1833 in , , New York, USA 635.)


Jonathan next married Anna Barbara PARTENFIELDS, daughter of Jacob PARTENFIELDS and Mary, on 16 Sep 1870 in Paterson, Passaic Co., New Jersey, USA.633 (Anna Barbara PARTENFIELDS was born on 28 Dec 1841 and died on 12 Aug 1872 in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA.) The cause of her death was Exhaustion.




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