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Acton CobleighDeath*: UNKNOWN Marriage*: 15 August 1811, Chester, Vermont, Principal=Huldah Dyer Family: Huldah Dyer b. after 1778, d. UNKNOWN
Marcia CoburnDeath*: UNKNOWN
Charles Edgar CochranPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 8 May 1873, Union, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Marriage*: 20 May 1905, Lagrande, Oregon, U.S.A., Principal=Nellie Virginia Ghormley Death*: 23 September 1923, Hot Lake, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Burial*: 25 September 1923, Summerville Cemetery, Summerville, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Samuel Lutheran Cochran b. 17 May 1846, d. 29 May 1922 Mother: Louisa Jane Ruckman b. 28 December 1845, d. 29 August 1910
Family: Nellie Virginia Ghormley b. 17 February 1878, d. 25 July 1967
Children:
Ruth Cochran+ b. 12 Apr 1906 Jane Virginia Cochran+ b. 7 Aug 1908, d. 2 Aug 1986
Freeman CochranDeath*: UNKNOWN
George Thomas CochranPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Martha Pearl Green Birth*: 1 November 1877, Alicel, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Death*: 10 January 1965, Lagrande, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Burial*: 14 January 1965, Summerville, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Samuel Lutheran Cochran b. 17 May 1846, d. 29 May 1922 Mother: Louisa Jane Ruckman b. 28 December 1845, d. 29 August 1910
Family: Martha Pearl Green b. 7 February 1877, d. 29 September 1965
Children:
Samuel Luther Cochran b. 29 Aug 1907, d. 27 Feb 1933
Jane Virginia CochranPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 7 August 1908, Lagrande, Oregon, USA Marriage*: 19 June 1933, Portland, Oregon, USA, Principal=Carl Arthur Dahl Death*: 2 August 1986, Portland, Oregon, USA Parents:
Father: Charles Edgar Cochran b. 8 May 1873, d. 23 September 1923 Mother: Nellie Virginia Ghormley b. 17 February 1878, d. 25 July 1967
Family: Carl Arthur Dahl b. 26 October 1905, d. 28 June 1995
Samuel Lutheran CochranPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 17 May 1846, Agency City, Wapello County, Iowa, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1866, Principal=Louisa Jane Ruckman Death*: 29 May 1922, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Burial*: 3 June 1922, Summerville Cemetery, Summerville, Union County, Oregon, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Artemus Cochran b. circa 1831 Mother: Polly Whitmore b. circa 1835
Family: Louisa Jane Ruckman b. 28 December 1845, d. 29 August 1910
Children:
Charles Edgar Cochran+ b. 8 May 1873, d. 23 Sep 1923 George Thomas Cochran+ b. 1 Nov 1877, d. 10 Jan 1965
Theodore CochranDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: circa 1840 Marriage*: 2 February 1865, Principal=Caroline Cory Family: Caroline Cory b. 20 July 1843
Ella D. CochranePop-up Pedigree Residence*: Brewer, Maine Unmarried*: Note*: 8 months in 1891 census Burial*: Locust Grove Cemetery, Hampden, Maine Birth*: 22 August 1890, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick Census*: 1891, Salisbury Parish, New Brunswick Occupation*: between 1932 and 1962, Brewer, Maine; Occupation: bookkeeper for Mack Baking Co Death*: 23 January 1977, Bangor, Maine Parents:
Father: Howard Cochrane d. before 1891 Mother: Amanda Berry b. 26 July 1860
Grace Minnie CochranePop-up Pedigree Residence*: Hampden Highlands, Maine Note*: 1 in 1891 census Burial*: Evergren Cemetery, Herman, Maine Birth*: 12 April 1888, Salisbury, New Brunswick Census*: 1891, Salisbury Parish, New Brunswick Marriage*: 11 November 1906, Hampden, Maine, Principal=Harry A. Morrison Death*: 23 November 1932, Hampden Highlands, Maine Parents:
Father: Howard Cochrane d. before 1891 Mother: Amanda Berry b. 26 July 1860
Family: Marriage*: 11 November 1906, Hampden, Maine, Principal=Harry A. Morrison
Harry A. Morrison b. 5 March 1881, d. 9 April 1925
Children:
Marjorie Irene Morrison b. 18 Dec 1907 Frances Ada Morrison b. 22 Apr 1909 Howard Douglas Morrison b. 16 Aug 1910, d. 16 Aug 1910 Jr Harry Alphonso Morrison b. 22 May 1916
Greta CochraneDeath*: Deceased Family: Edgar Wilson d. Deceased
Margaret Pearl CodeNote: Person Source Note*: Pearl was a flaming red head. She was very sensitive about it whenshe was growing up being called 'carrot top' etc things that allredheads get teased about. She was born at Moore Lake Ontario. The family moved to Atikokan Ont.in 1909. She attended school in Atikokan and Port Arthur. Aftergraduatingfrom King's Business College, she worked as a stenographerat the Port Arhur Grain Exchange and the CNR express office inAtikokan. She was a great mother, excellent cook and had a outgoing personalitywith a great sense of humor. She was a pillar of the United Church in Ethelbert Manitoba, being aleader in the Women's Auxiliary and carrying on the same duties inAtikokan. She was an active member of the Order of the Eastern Starand a lifetime member of the Church of Good Shepherd in Atikokan. Sheloved to play bridge and curl which she played up to the year of herdemise. Her greatest love was gardening which she spent a great many hours at.When Murray got my first car and took his mother out for rides in the25 or miles that was available at the time in Atikokan, They neverfailed to stop and shovel up moss for the garden. She spent many hours trying to tutor her son Morris, who was mentallyslow, a heartbreaker for the family. She came into her own with her grandchildren always ensuring thatthere was a lot of cookies when they came for their almost dailyvisits. This carried on in the manner of gifts and toys for the kids. The family fondly remember the nights that they spent sitting aroundthe radio listening to the Lux Radio Theatre, Jack Benny, The GreenHornet, Fibber Magee and Molly, Fred Allen etc. Moore Lake is a little lake in Renfrew county Ontario, Her dadapparently was a trapper at one time.(see his story) Birth*: 17 September 1898, Moore Lake (Renfrew) Ontario Marriage*: 11 January 1921, Atikokan, Ontario, Principal=Clayton Wallace Goodwin Death*: 17 July 1966, Thunder Bay, Ontario Burial*: 19 July 1966, Little Falls Cemetary, Atikokan. Family: Clayton Wallace Goodwin b. 25 January 1899, d. 3 August 1981
Children:
George Clayton Goodwin+ b. 13 Aug 1922, d. 15 Oct 1983 Morris Wesley Goodwin b. 6 Apr 1924, d. 21 Jul 1944
Anastatia CodyMarriage*: Principal=Richard Price Birth*: 1770, Garrick, County Tipperary, Ireland Family: Richard Price b. 1760, d. 22 April 1844
Children:
George Nicholas Price+ b. 25 Dec 1792, d. 12 Mar 1875 Catherine Price+ b. 1794, d. 18 Aug 1859 William Redman Price+ b. 1796, d. 1852 Mathias Price+ b. 24 May 1798, d. 15 Sep 1878 Johanna Price b. 22 Jun 1800, d. 6 Apr 1888 Michael Price+ b. 1802, d. 26 Sep 1871 Ann Price b. 1804 Richard Price b. 11 Sep 1806, d. 28 Apr 1867 Bridget Price+ b. 1808 James Price b. 12 Sep 1810, d. 2 Oct 1872 Mary Price b. 1812
Rebecca Alma Coes Charts:
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Marriage*: Principal=Jacob S. Palmer Birth*: 6 July 1864, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1901 Religion*: 1901, Advent, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: the Palmer Family Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, her name was never carved on the stone Family: Jacob S. Palmer b. 14 November 1852, d. 1922
Children:
Jenella I. Palmer b. 10 Jun 1883 Bessie E. Palmer b. 4 May 1885, d. 1922 Ezra P. Palmer b. 23 Oct 1889 Mina G. Palmer b. 23 Nov 1900 Manford Herbert Palmer b. 2 Jul 1905
Grace CoffeyPop-up Pedigree Burial*: Lot 100, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Birth*: 1884, Hot Springs, Fall River County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1907, Red Canyon, South Dakota, U.S.A., Principal=Victor Mahon French Death*: 1917, Red Canyon, South Dakota, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Rev. Thomas Coffey b. 1855, d. July 1930 Mother: Lillie May Hathaway d. November 1950
Family: Victor Mahon French b. 1 June 1881, d. October 1967
Rev. Thomas CoffeyNote*: Thomas M. Coffey was born in Missouri in 1855 and graduated from theTheological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He moved to Iowa and married Lillie May Hathaway on the 5th of July,1883. Reverend and Mrs. Coffey had their first church in West Grove,Iowa and had churches in Jessup and Dow City, Elk Point and Hot Springs,South Dakota. Six children were born to Thomas and Lillie. Grace Coffey French, AllenCoffey, Inez Coffey Noonan, Maud Coffey Hooper, Myna Coffey Meyer, andPaul Coffey. Maud lives in Sundance, Wyoming and Paul in Rapid City,South Dakota. In 1904 the ‘Coffey’ moved from Hot Springs, South Dakota to Hulett,Wyoming. They arrived in Aladdin by train and then on to Hulett by teamand wagon. They settled first on the Dick Bush place east of Hulett andlater filed on a homestead on the Belle Fourche river. Reverend Coffey and the parishioners organized the 'First BaptistChurch' of Hulett in 1904 and he preached there until 1908. The churchwas built in 1898-1899. (Reverend Coffey was a retired minister anddid missionary work. He came to Alva in 1905). The family moved to the homestead before the house was built and lived ina hastily constructed barn for a few months. The barn had a wood floorin a half of it, a dirt floor in the rest. The outside of the barn hadboards applied vertically with batten over the cracks to keep out thecold. The barn was heated with a wood burning stove and heater. Water was carried , by handfrom the Belle Fourche river, one-fourth mile away. The barn had nobathroom, of course, and the outside toilet was 'King of the Prairie'. Lillie was an accomplish cook and did sewing for many people in theneighborhood. Most of the time she was paid with fresh meat, vegetablesor whatever the customer could give her. She would spend a week at atime at each place making dresses and clothes for each family. Mrs. Coffey also was an Artist and took art course in Bloomfield, Iowabefore she was married. She did much China painting too. Many of herfriends received these as gifts. Grace, Inez, Maud and Myra all taught country schools in and around thearea. Inez taught in the Moorcroft school for many years. Paul and Allen were carpenters and remodeled and built many homes aroundBelle Fourche and Spearfish, South Dakota. While on the ranch the Bell Post Office was constructed by the Coffeyfamily. They operated it from the 18th of June, 1907 until the 25th ofSeptember, 1915. It’s interesting to note that the only money they received from theirwork was from the cancellation of the stamps. Sometimes they might makeas much as 10¢ a day and sometimes not. Post cards were a penny andletters were two cents. The Post Office was closed in 1918. The family moved to Spearfish, South Dakota in 1928. Reverend Coffeydied in July of 1930. Mrs. Coffey lived many years in Spearfish and diedin November of 1950. This account is found on page 113 & 114 and was compiled by Mrs. PaulCoffey and stated in the book - 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920',by the Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright1981. Birth*: 1855, Missouri, U.S.A. Marriage*: 5 May 1883, Iowa, U.S.A., Principal=Lillie May Hathaway Death*: July 1930, Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Family: Lillie May Hathaway d. November 1950
Children:
Grace Coffey+ b. 1884, d. 1917
Hannah CoffinMarriage*: Principal=Calvin Warren Birth*: 1795, Waterboro, York County, Maine, U.S.A. Family: Calvin Warren b. 27 February 1791
Jotam CoffinMarriage*: Principal=Betsy Warren Birth*: 1784, Waterboro, York County, Maine, U.S.A. Family: Betsy Warren b. 17 July 1788
Ruth CoffinMarriage*: Principal=Peter Warren Birth*: 1785, Waterboro, York County, Maine, U.S.A. Family: Peter Warren b. 18 March 1781
William Cogan of Bampton, DevonFamily: Children:
Elizabeth Cogan d. 29 Oct 1397
Frances Rogers CoggershallDeath*: Birth*: Note*: Person Source Marriage*: 16 January 1872, Principal=Edward Almy Family: Edward Almy b. 21 May 1844
George B CoggeshallPop-up Pedigree Death*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: 8 January 1820, Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Peleg Coggeshall b. circa 1791 Mother: Bridget Almy b. 7 February 1791, d. 9 August 1886
George B CoggeshallPop-up Pedigree Death*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: 27 February 1827, Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Peleg Coggeshall b. circa 1791 Mother: Bridget Almy b. 7 February 1791, d. 9 August 1886
Peleg A CoggeshallPop-up Pedigree Death*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: 10 August 1822, Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Peleg Coggeshall b. circa 1791 Mother: Bridget Almy b. 7 February 1791, d. 9 August 1886
Sarah CoggeshallNote*: Person Source Birth*: circa 1720, Middletown, Newport County, Rhode Island Marriage*: 26 May 1745, Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island, Principal=Samuel Cory Death*: circa 1800 Family: Samuel Cory b. 14 February 1720, d. circa 1770
Children:
John Cory+ b. c 1748 Richard Cory b. Dec 1750, d. c 1800
Hannah CoggleshallPop-up Pedigree Note*: Hannah4 Coggeshall (John3 Joshua2 John1) and Mary (Stanton) Coggeshall ofNewport. The date of her birth has not been found. She died betweenJanuary 20 and February 21, 1763, testate. Hannah Weaver, widow ofBenjamin, made her will January 10, 1763, with a codicil added ten dayslater. The inventory of her estate was taken Feb. 21, 1763, and amountedto œ1926-18. The codicil gave œ20 to Hannah, daughter of son, Thomas Weaver. She alsoleft œ10 to Silvia, the negro slave her husband left her. Marriage*: before 1716, Principal=Benjamin Weaver Death*: 1763, Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: John Coggleshall d. UNKNOWN Mother: Mary Stanton d. UNKNOWN
Family: Benjamin Weaver b. 13 August 1689, d. September 1754
Children:
Rebecca Weaver+ b. 7 Jul 1734, d. a 1772
Humility CoggleshallPop-up Pedigree Birth*: January 1669/70, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island Marriage*: before 1688, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, Principal=Benjamin Greene Death*: 1720 Parents:
Father: Joshua Coggleshall b. 1623, d. 1 May 1688 Mother: Joan West b. 1635, d. 24 April 1676
Family: Benjamin Greene b. 13 April 1665, d. 4 January 1718/19
Children:
John Greene b. c 1688, d. 19 Mar 1751/52 Mary Greene b. c 1690, d. a 1719 Benjamin Greene+ b. c 1692, d. c 1755 Ann Greene b. c 1694, d. 11 Jul 1731 Henry Greene b. c 1696, d. 21 Feb 1751/52 Phebe Greene+ b. c 1698, d. UNKNOWN Catherine Greene b. c 1700, d. b 1738 Caleb Greene b. c 1701, d. c 1727 Dinah Greene+ b. c 1706, d. a 1771 Deborah Greene b. c 1708, d. UNKNOWN Joshua Greene b. 1714, d. 1795
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