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Henry Charles CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 30 May 1873, Collina, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1881, He was 7 in the 1881 census, 17 in 1891. Marriage*: 29 May 1903, Lower Millstream, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Alberta May McCauley Death*: 23 April 1942, Lower Millstream, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Joseph Bonnell Coy b. 19 March 1837, d. 13 October 1917 Mother: Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 September 1843, d. 27 July 1909
Family: Alberta May McCauley b. 4 September 1884, d. 17 September 1967
Children:
Helen Gertrude Coy b. 23 Feb 1905, d. 20 Feb 1987 Ralph John Coy+ b. 20 May 1907 Charles Henry Coy b. 1909
Herbert CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1878, Lower Milltown, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1881, He was 7 at 1881 census, 18 in 1891 when he was listed as a farmer, 28 in 1901 when he was living with his parents. Death*: 16 December 1929, Belleisle Station, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: Upper Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Isaac B. Coy b. 24 September 1829 Mother: Sarah E. Coates b. 9 February 1840
Herbert Jones CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1874, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: 8 May 1883 Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: James Edwin Coy b. 28 May 1845, d. 7 March 1888 Mother: Hannah Cowperthwaite b. July 1846
Ida CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: July 1868, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: 19 October 1868, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, She died in infancy. Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Deacon George William Coy Sr. b. circa 1816, d. 8 March 1881 Mother: Mary Jane Estabrooks b. 20 December 1824, d. 28 December 1903
Infant CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Baby Coy died in the summer of 1923. At this time, we don't really know if it was male or female, see 'ENNIS HISTORY', by Jean Agnes (nee Ferguson) Smith, published 1979, page 98. Death*: 1923, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Birth*: 1923, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Roy David Coy Sr. b. 18 February 1889, d. 2 July 1946 Mother: Hazel Ruth Snyder b. 20 July 1891, d. 8 October 1966
Isaac B. CoyPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Sarah E. Coates Birth*: 24 September 1829, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1851, He was 23 at 1851 census, 42 in 1871, 52 in 1881, 62 in 1891, 72 in 1901 when the family was enumerated in Springfield Parish, Kings County, New BRunswick. Occupation*: 1901, He was a millwright and farmer in 1901. Religion*: 1901, He was a Baptist. Parents:
Father: John B. Coy b. circa 1807, d. 1890 Mother: Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell b. 1808, d. 1889
Family: Sarah E. Coates b. 9 February 1840
Children:
Melita C. Coy+ b. 17 Apr 1865 Levina Coy+ b. c 1868 Isaac Bonnel Newton Coy b. c 1870 Herbert Coy+ b. c 1878, d. 16 Dec 1929
Isaac Bonnel Newton CoyPop-up Pedigree Name-Com: Newton Coy Birth*: circa 1870, Lower Milltown, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1871, He was 1 in the 1871 census, 11 in 1881, 22 and a student in 1891. Living*: 1929, He lived in Moncton. Westmorland County, New Brunswick in 1929. Parents:
Father: Isaac B. Coy b. 24 September 1829 Mother: Sarah E. Coates b. 9 February 1840
James Albert CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: He never married. Birth*: 23 June 1848, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1851, He was 2 in the 1851 census. Death*: 11 June 1868, Nashwaak, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, He died of consumption (tuberculosis) at 20 years of age. Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Rev. Thomas T. Coy b. 17 February 1817, d. 2 January 1881 Mother: Susan Ann Slipp b. 30 June 1827, d. 16 December 1892
James Edwin CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: James Edwin Coy. b. May 28, 1845 at Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. (25 in 1871, 35 in 1881 census when enumerated at Gagetown). d. Mar. 7, 1888 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. Buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery. m. 1st Hannah E. Cowperthwaite, eldest daughter of James, on Jan. 25, 1867 by Rev. McLeod. Both were living at Upper Gagetown, N.B. at the time of the wedding. She b. ca. Jul., 1846. (24 at 1871 census). d. Dec. 17, 1874. Buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery. m. 2nd Sarah O. Davis. She b. ca. 1855. (35 at 1881 census). d. Feb. 17, 1942. Buried in Upper Gagetown Cemetery. He was a merchant. His death notice mentioned that he left four children. Marriage*: Principal=Sarah Davis Birth*: 28 May 1845, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 25 January 1867, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Hannah Cowperthwaite Death*: 7 March 1888, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Charles E. Coy Sr. b. 20 September 1811, d. 28 November 1896 Mother: Margaret Annie Wood b. circa 1824, d. 1901
Family 1: Hannah Cowperthwaite b. July 1846
Children:
Walter Stanley Coy+ b. c 1867, d. 3 Mar 1938 Florence Letitia Coy+ b. c 1869 Gilbert Jones Coy+ b. 10 Jun 1871 Herbert Jones Coy b. c 1874, d. 8 May 1883
Family 2: Sarah Davis b. circa 1855, d. 17 February 1942
Children:
Bertha E. Coy+ b. 9 Jan 1878
James John CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: He was a well known musician, playing a violin. Occupation*: He was a cabinet maker. Marriage*: Principal=Anna B. Torrens Birth*: 23 September 1868, Collina, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1871, He was 2 in the 1871 census, 12 in 1881, 22 at 1891, and 32 in 1901. Death*: 14 April 1940, Lower Millstream, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, He died at the home of his brother, Henry, at Lower Millstream, of a stroke. Parents:
Father: Joseph Bonnell Coy b. 19 March 1837, d. 13 October 1917 Mother: Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 September 1843, d. 27 July 1909
Family: Anna B. Torrens b. 12 July 1868, d. December 1937
Children:
Arthur Gordon Coy b. 30 May 1895
James W. CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Jim was 2nd born to William and Sarah. James married Elizabeth who died 27 Jun 1888 at age 52. Marriage*: Principal=Elizabeth (?) Birth*: 1838, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: William Coy b. 5 April 1807, d. 10 September 1882 Mother: Sarah Cowperthwaite b. 14 January 1814, d. 16 April 1894
Family: Elizabeth (?) d. 27 June 1888
James Wood CoyPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Elizabeth Ann McGowan Birth*: circa 1840, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Census*: 1851, He is recorded as 11 at 1851 census, 22 in 1861, 41 in 1881. Burial*: August 1916, the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: August 1916, Cause of death: Heart Failure. He was found in the porch of his home, partly dressed in his best clothes, by two neighbours, and had been dead about two days. The death notice in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner said that he was 82, a Baptist and a farmer. Parents:
Father: David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 Mother: Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865
Family: Elizabeth Ann McGowan b. circa 1836, d. 27 June 1891
Children:
David Coy b. c 1860
Jane W. CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1860, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: William Coy b. 5 April 1807, d. 10 September 1882 Mother: Sarah Cowperthwaite b. 14 January 1814, d. 16 April 1894
Jason CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Jason was 1st born to Nathaniel and Bridget. Jason lived at Butternuts between 26 and 45 years old. Birth*: 23 October 1770, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Nathaniel Coy b. 9 March 1728/29 Mother: Bridget Goodell
Jewel Ruth CoyPop-up Pedigree Address*: 30919 N.E. Farm Road Carnation Washington 98014 U.S.A. Unknown GEDCOM info: 1-425-333-4896 or 1-425-333-4311 Camp Gilead Note*: Jewel Ruth 'Ruth' Coy, known as Ruth Coy, was the eldest child of Roy and Hazel (Snyder) Coy, born April 3, 1918, at Swedish Hospital in Seattle. They lived in a houseboat on the south side of Portage Bay across from the University of Washington and her father ran a Service Desk at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. at 3rd and Union in Seattle. They were a boating family and owned a yacht named the Malola. Roy was a long time member of the Queen City Yacht Club and they later moved to a house on land directly across the street from the Queen City Yacht Club. Every summer their family would spend three weeks going up the inside passage of Vancouver Island to places like Princess Louisa Inlet, one the most beautiful places in the world. She vividly remembered the Earl and Marge Hoffman family that lived at Parks Bay on the west side of Shaw Island across from Friday Harbor. Marge was a school teacher. 'Earl showed us deer at night! -- one day he told me, I have a surprise: It was a brand new new calf. Earl named it Ruth! The Hoffmans had no children and later moved to Friday Harbor.' ---Ruth Coy Mehner. NOTE: A photo of Marge and Earl Hoffman is in Ruth's scrapbook. The Hoffmans moved from their farm near Parts Bay to the north end of Shaw Island to a point in Blind Bay on Harney Channel across from the town of Orcas. They eventually moved to Friday Harbor when Earl took ill Ruth enjoyed drawing and writing and after graduating from Broadway High School, she attended the U of W for three years majoring in Journalism. She had writing some stories for the Saturday Evening Post magazine. She met Bob Mehner her final year of High School and they were married on March 23, 1940 in Ruth's home at 2607 12th Avenue N (now Boyer.) They had three children, Nancy Dorian, born May 5, 1941, in Bremerton, Washington Bob was part owner of the Bremerton Ice , Robert David, born May 8, 1942, in Bremerton and Susan Claire, born August 2, 1948, in Seattle. Ruth was a full-time wife and mother, but volunteered for many things especially at the children's schools. She was a voracious reader and read all the children's classics to her kids. In 1950, the family spent a whole summer in Idaho and visited Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City, and Sun Valley. Ruth was an avid boater and Bob's wonderful first mate; you couldn't ask for better. They spent their retirement years boating in the San Juan Islands and Canada, RV-ing in California and Arizona and volunteering at Camp Gilead, a Christian camp near Carnation, Washington. Ruth and Bob lived in a small cottage at the camp and helped full time where ever they were needed. After Bob died, Ruth remained at the camp, helping in various ways. She is still (Nov. 2000) living in that small cottage above the camp by herself. She is doing very well for a lady of her age, however, she no longer helps at the camp as it is hard for her to get around like she use to. Some friends from her church, the Carnation Bible Church, come often and take her to the grocery store and other shopping for things. Ruth keeps her little house very neat and comfortable. At 82 years, she is able to cook for her self and maintain a clean and neat cottage. Ruth had falling while helping at the camping and ended up in the hospital. That really slowed her down. Since coming back to her cottage, John and Nancy Ruhlman requested that Jack, the director of the camp not let Ruth do a thing. Jack said that Ruth could live at her cottage as long as she wished. Ruth has sclerosis and osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a condition that affects especially older women and is characterized by decrease in bone mass with decreased density and enlargement of bone spaces producing porosity and fragility. The hunching over has interfered with her vocal cords so she talks almost in a whisper. Bob had heart bypass surgery in 1990 recovered fine, but had a heat attack in July 23, 1991 while attending a board meeting of the camp and died 4 days later at Group Health Hospital in Bellevue, Washington. Name-Com: Ruth Coy Birth*: 3 April 1918, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Marriage*: 23 March 1940, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Principal=Robert David Mehner Sr. Death*: 3 October 2001, Group Health Care Center, Bellevue, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Cause of death: Congestive heart failure Burial*: 10 October 2001, Carnation Cemetery, Carnation, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Roy David Coy Sr. b. 18 February 1889, d. 2 July 1946 Mother: Hazel Ruth Snyder b. 20 July 1891, d. 8 October 1966
Family: Marriage*: 23 March 1940, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Principal=Robert David Mehner Sr.
Robert David Mehner Sr. b. 3 June 1918, d. 27 July 1991
Children:
Robert David Mehner Jr.+ b. 8 May 1942, d. 9 Sep 2001
John CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1833, Springfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1851, He was 18 in the 1851 census when enumerated in Springfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick. Parents:
Father: John B. Coy b. circa 1807, d. 1890 Mother: Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell b. 1808, d. 1889
John CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1870, Springfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1881, He was 11 in the 1881 census when enumerated in the Parish of Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick. Parents:
Father: Alfred Coy b. 29 April 1838 Mother: Isabella Lightfoot b. 9 May 1848
John CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1814, Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: John Coy Sr. b. 27 January 1766, d. 18 December 1814 Mother: Amy Anne Parent b. 1775, d. 7 December 1860
John B. CoyPop-up Pedigree Religion*: He was a Baptist. Occupation*: He was a farmer. Birth*: circa 1807, (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 8 May 1828, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell Census*: 1851, He was 44 at 1851 census when the family was enumerated in the Parish of Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, 64 in 1871, 74 in 1881, 84 in 1891 when he was a widower and living with his son, Joseph's family. Death*: 1890, Collina, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Living*: 1891, He was living with his son Joseph Bonnell Coy in 1891, age 84 and a widower. Parents:
Father: Edward Coy Jr. b. 27 February 1768, d. 14 January 1849 Mother: Jannet A. Murray b. 1778, d. 2 January 1855
Family: Marriage*: 8 May 1828, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell
Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell b. 1808, d. 1889
Children:
Isaac B. Coy+ b. 24 Sep 1829 Deborah Coy b. c 1830 John Coy b. c 1833 Frances Coy b. c 1835 Joseph Bonnell Coy+ b. 19 Mar 1837, d. 13 Oct 1917 Alfred Coy+ b. 29 Apr 1838 Amy Coy b. c 1841 Asa Coy+ b. c 1845 Benjamin Jesse Coy+ b. 22 Nov 1847 Rebecca Coy b. 1850
Rev. John Henry CoyPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Lydia U. (?) Birth*: 1847, Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1851, He was 4 in the 1851 census, 14 in 1861, 34 in 1881 when enumerated in St. Marys, York County, New Brunswick. He was 44 in the 1891 census in the Parish of Douglas, York County, New Brunswick. Occupation*: 1891, He was a farmer. He was also listed as a Reform Baptist minister in 1891. Parents:
Father: William T. Coy b. circa 1812 Mother: Frances Nevers b. circa 1812
Family: Lydia U. (?) b. 1849
Children:
Mabel A. Coy b. 1871 William Coy b. 1873 Frederick G. Coy b. 1876 John S. Coy b. 1880 Francis A. Coy b. c 1882 Mariam A. Coy b. c 1884 Charles W. Coy b. c 1886
John S. CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: d. Aug. 1, 1870 when he was found dead, seated at the foot of his bedroom steps. The death notice stated that he was 'attacked by apoplexy.' Reported in the 1871 census as an accountant and having died of heart disease at age 56. His mother was living with them at the 1851 census. m. Catherine P. Palmer on Jul. 21, 1836 at Mount Watley, Westmorland Co., N.B. She b. ca. 1812. (39 at 1851 census). (From Bill Arthurs, 1228 Lampman Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2C 1PC E-mail: [email protected]) Birth*: circa 1812, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, U.S.A. Marriage*: 21 July 1836, Mount Watley, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Principal=Catherine P. Palmer Census*: 1851, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, In the 1851 census he was listed as 39 years old, and a merchant. Death*: 1 August 1870, he died of heart disease at the age of 56. His death notice stated that he was "attacked by apoplexy". He was found dead, seated at the foot of his bedroom steps. Census: 1871, In the 1871 census he was listed as an accountant, and having died of a heart disease at the age of 56. Parents:
Father: Amasa Coy b. 31 July 1757, d. 18 July 1838 Mother: Elizabeth Holly b. 1757, d. 1808
Family: Catherine P. Palmer b. circa 1812, d. 22 February 1882
Children:
Mary A. Coy b. c 1837 Catherine E. Coy b. c 1839 Melissa Coy b. c 1841 Sarah Louisa Coy b. Sep 1843, d. 24 Feb 1846
John Coy Sr.Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Amy Anne Parent Birth*: 27 January 1766, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick Will*: 12 November 1814, His will dated Nov. 12, 1814 and proved Dec. 22, 1814 in the Parish of St. Mary's, York Co., N.B. reads as follows: 'Wife Anne use and income of half my farm. Daughter Barsheba 100 pounds. Daughter Marther 50 pounds at age 21. Daughter Mary 100 pounds at age 21. Son John 100 pounds at age 21. Sons Daniel, William and Joseph all my lands to be by them equally divided when they arrive at a proper age. My beloved brother, Gersham Bunnel 20 shillings.' Wife Anne and Gersham Bunnel executors. Witnesses Walter Price, Mary Denton, John Manzer. Death*: 18 December 1814, Nashwark Village, York County, New Brunswick Death: 18 December 1814, Avery's Portage (Astle), New Brunswick Parents:
Father: Edward J. Coy Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 Mother: Amy Titus b. July 1733, d. 3 April 1808
Family: Amy Anne Parent b. 1775, d. 7 December 1860
Children:
Bathsheba Coy+ b. 17 Jan 1794, d. 15 Apr 1864 Martha Coy+ b. 1800, d. 1825 Daniel Parent Coy+ b. 1803 Mary Coy+ b. 26 Dec 1804, d. 5 Dec 1882 Joseph Coy b. c 1812 William T. Coy+ b. c 1812 John Coy b. c 1814
Joseph CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1812, Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: John Coy Sr. b. 27 January 1766, d. 18 December 1814 Mother: Amy Anne Parent b. 1775, d. 7 December 1860
Joseph Bonnell CoyPop-up Pedigree Religion*: He was a Baptist. Birth*: 19 March 1837, Springfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1851, He was 14 in the 1851 census, 34 in 1871, 44 in 1881, 54 at 1891, and 64 at 1901 census when enumerated at Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick. Marriage*: 28 February 1865, Nashwaak, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Charlotte Augusta MacNeill Death*: 13 October 1917, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: Upper Springfield Cemetery, Upper Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: John B. Coy b. circa 1807, d. 1890 Mother: Rebecca Bunnell-Bonnell b. 1808, d. 1889
Family: Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 September 1843, d. 27 July 1909
Children:
Woodford Everett Coy b. 15 Feb 1866, d. 24 Feb 1957 William Harris Coy b. 1 May 1867 James John Coy+ b. 23 Sep 1868, d. 14 Apr 1940 Charlotte Coy b. 1871 Henrietta Anne Coy b. 26 May 1871, d. 16 Jun 1871 Henry Charles Coy+ b. 30 May 1873, d. 23 Apr 1942 Frederick Joseph Coy b. 21 Jan 1875, d. Jan 1934 Christopher Benjamin Coy+ b. 12 Dec 1877, d. 9 Mar 1916 William Bluett Coy b. 28 Apr 1881 Beatrice Melita Coy+ b. 28 Aug 1884
Joseph Edward CoyPop-up Pedigree Occupation*: He was a farmer. Note*: Joseph Edward Coy. b. Dec. 6, 1805 at Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. (65 at 1871 census when the family was enumerated in Gagetown, 75 in 1881, 86 in 1891). d. Jan. 30, 1895 at Gagetown, N.B. Baptist. m. Harriet Whitehead, third daughter of Turney of Dumfries, N.B. at Dumfries on Nov. 26, 1843. She b. 1824. (46 at 1871 census, 56 in 1881, 66 in 1891). d. May 12, 1895. Both buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery. He was a farmer. Living with the family in 1871 and 1881 was Sarah Coy. She b. ca. 1811. (60 in 1871, 70 in 1881). Birth*: 6 December 1805, (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Marriage*: 26 November 1843, Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, Principal=Harriet Whitehead Census*: 1871, He was 65 in the 1871 census, when the family was enumerated in Gagetown, 75 in 1881, 86 in 1891. Death*: 30 January 1895, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 Mother: Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868
Family: Marriage*: 26 November 1843, Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, Principal=Harriet Whitehead
Harriet Whitehead b. circa 1824, d. 12 May 1895
Children:
Mary E. Coy b. c 1846 Margaret Coy b. c 1850 Annie Sophia Coy b. bt 1851 - 1852, d. 16 Sep 1878 Rebecca Coy+ b. 21 Jan 1854, d. 1940 Joseph Edward Coy+ b. 13 Jul 1856, d. b 1935 Sarah Coy b. c 1860 Franklin George Coy+ b. 26 Jan 1862, d. 17 Sep 1917 Harris W. Coy b. 1864, d. 2 Sep 1867
Joseph Edward CoyPop-up Pedigree Name Variation: Joseph Ebbert Coy Birth*: 13 July 1856, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1871, He was 14 in 1871, 24 in 1881, 33 in 1891, 44 in the 1901 census records. He was also recorded as being a farmer and a Baptist. Marriage*: 18 September 1884, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Frances 'Fanny' Jane Harding Death*: before 1935 Burial*: Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Joseph Edward Coy b. 6 December 1805, d. 30 January 1895 Mother: Harriet Whitehead b. circa 1824, d. 12 May 1895
Family: Frances 'Fanny' Jane Harding b. 2 March 1855, d. 1 February 1935
Children:
Nellie Cleveland Coy+ b. 4 Jul 1885, d. 6 Apr 1984 Mary Edna Coy+ b. 27 Aug 1886, d. 19 Feb 1978 Ethel M. Coy+ b. 17 Aug 1888 Harold Harding Coy b. 15 Sep 1889, d. 9 Mar 1970 Ralph Franklin Coy b. 15 Sep 1891 Grace Muriel Coy+ b. 12 Jun 1893, d. 6 Jun 1984 Eva Winnifred Coy b. 6 Aug 1896, d. a 1901
Dr. Judson CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 8 March 1852, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1871, He was 19 in the 1871 census, 29 in 1881, 49 at 1901 census. Education*: 1875, He graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1875 with a B.A., and in 1879 with a MBCM from the University of Edinburgh. Living*: 1895, He was living at Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, at the time of the wedding. Marriage*: 21 November 1895, St. Anne's Church, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, They were married by Canon Roberts., Principal=Grace Amelia Ingraham Religion*: 1901, His religion was given as Baptist, hers as Church of England. Death*: 1903, Boston, Sufolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Rev. Thomas T. Coy b. 17 February 1817, d. 2 January 1881 Mother: Susan Ann Slipp b. 30 June 1827, d. 16 December 1892
Family: Marriage*: 21 November 1895, St. Anne's Church, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, They were married by Canon Roberts., Principal=Grace Amelia Ingraham
Grace Amelia Ingraham b. 6 April 1866
Children:
Chauncy Donald Coy+ b. 30 Sep 1895 Cecil Ryson Coy+ b. 12 Jan 1902
Julia Ann CoyPop-up Pedigree
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Religion*: F.C. Baptist Birth*: 1810, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 12 March 1836, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Principal=Marcus Palmer Jr. Living*: 1871, Julia Ann Coy and Marcus Jr. were living with their son George in 1871. Death*: 3 July 1876, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: the Palmer Family Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Rev. Benjamin Coy b. circa 1778, d. 14 March 1865 Mother: Sarah Cottle b. circa 1784, d. 5 October 1863
Family: Marcus Palmer Jr. b. 13 September 1793, d. 27 February 1873
Children:
Bradford Palmer+ b. 17 Mar 1837, d. 2 Sep 1910 George Palmer b. c 1838, d. 19 Oct 1906 Sarah A. Palmer b. c 1846
Laura May CoyPop-up Pedigree Census*: She was 4 in the 1871 census, 13 in 1881, 22 in 1891 and a school teacher. Birth*: 6 April 1867, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 28 September 1893, They lived in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick., Principal=S. Chipman Weston Death*: 9 June 1929, Antigonish, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada, She died while visiting her daughter, Marion. Parents:
Father: Amasa Coy b. 16 March 1832, d. 11 September 1896 Mother: Frances Ann Weston b. 5 December 1834, d. 8 February 1899
Family: S. Chipman Weston b. circa 1872, d. 1901
Children:
Marion Weston b. 7 Sep 1895
Lawrence Richard CoyPop-up Pedigree Occupation*: He operated a dry cleaning business. Nickname: Lefty Coy Birth*: 4 May 1922, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: 1 June 1988, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Lawrence R. (Lefty) Coy. b. at Upper Gagetown, N.B. d. Jun. 1, 1988 after a lengthy illness at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, York Co., N.B. Living at 589 Hillcrest Drive, Fredericton, N.B. at the time of his death. Burial*: Sunny Bank Cemetery, Fredericton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Weston Coy b. 27 May 1878, d. 25 July 1951 Mother: Eva L. McCordic b. 12 November 1895, d. 1973
Lee CoyPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Nellie Elizabeth Wall Birth*: 15 August 1907, Coytown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: 3 February 1989, Oromocto, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Franklin George Coy b. 26 January 1862, d. 17 September 1917 Mother: Georgianna Brooks b. 20 March 1872, d. 1930
Family: Nellie Elizabeth Wall b. 6 June 1914, d. 9 March 2001
Leverett David CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Leverett David 'Lev' Coy (15 in 1871, 24 at 1881 census) was the thirdchild born to George and Jane, on 27 July, 1857, in the town of Coy,Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. d. 27 Mar 1913 at Seattle, KingCo., WA. and was a farmer. Leverett and Frances were married in Breckenridge, Quebec, Canada, theyear is not known, but possibly 1880 or 1881. The Ennis family and theCoys moved westward, traveling in a wagon train of Red River schooners tothe Territory of Manitoba, Fort Garry, Gladstone, High Bluff and then toPortage la Prairie, Manitoba, North West Territories, where they spentseveral years and then moved on to Grenfell, Saskatchewan, (which wasthen, Assiniboia, North West Territories). Lev's son, George Grenfell Coy was the first baby born in the districtand was named Grenfell, for short he was called Gren, Adne, and Roy Davidwere all born in a sod dwelling which had small windows to provideprotection from the Indians, and also served as insulation from the heatand cold. Their life was hard and they lived through the times of theIndian Riel Rebellion Wars of 1885. Leverett Coy was the only one that had a team of horses. Wheat was themain crop grown then. It was Red Fife and was a late wheat and veryoften got frozen. Leverett was the first man to own a threshing machinein Grenfell, and he threshed all over the district. He charge so much asetting as no one had enough to make it pay to charge by the bushel. Leverett was one of the first trustees of the Arlington School DistrictNo. 419 in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, which was formed in 1898. The firstteacher was Miss Mamie Taylor, who was engaged at a salary of $45 permonth (see page 119 in the book - 'Grit And Growth, The Story OfGrenfell', by Annie I. Yule, 1970 edition, page 119). Leverett and Frances left Grenfell with the three boys and moved toSeattle, Washington, because they were burned out in a prairie fire.After working in lumber mills as a mill-wright and in construction and inhelping build Denny Park in Seattle area, the family moved back to theirfirst love, Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Upon returning, the second time toGrenfell, the horses contracted the ‘glanders’ (a contagious anddestructive disease especially of horses, caused by a bacterium andcharacterized by caseating nodular lesions especially on the respiratorymucosae and lungs that tend to break down and form ulcers). Obviously, they had to be shot and burned. The Coys moved back and forth between Canada and the United States manytimes while their family was growing up. Some years were spent inMilltown, Washington, near La Conner, Washington on the Skagit flats,near another family from Grenfell, the Morrison s. Other years were spent at Alexander’s Landing on the west side of LakeSammamish in Washington. It was there their fourth child, Clara wasborn. Leverett was working at a mill at Monahan, on the east side ofthe lake at the time and rowed a boat back and forth to work. It isbelieved that Monahan, Washington, is the name of the place recorded asthe birth place of Clara - or possibly could have been recorded atIssaquah, Washington. They moved to Seattle sometime in the 1890’s, where they bought a home at4218 Latona Avenue North. They also had a grocery store at 711 8thAvenue NE on the corner of 8th Avenue and 45th avenue N.E., known as theCoy's Grocery Store, a picture of that store is in Leverett's scrapbook. Their fifth child, Mary Frances, was born there in 1901. The two girls,Clara and Mary Frances (known as May or Mayme), were born in Seattle,King County, Washington, U.S.A., but were often reminded by their father,Leverett, 'Remember, you don’t have any US blood in you.' Leverett and Frances were staunch Baptists. Although, Frances was amember of the Church of England before her marriage to Leverett.Leverett would often be embroiled in religious discussions. He was anardent Canadian and although he died of a Cerebral Hemmorhage, theduration was one day, in Seattle in 1913, he requested that he becremated and his ashes be scattered on English Bay, Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada. His wife, Frances, scattered them at his request. Doctor Ashley B. Palmer MD, certifying Physician with cremation followingon 29th of March, 1913 by Lyons and Pleasant Funeral Directors inFremont, Seattle, Washington. See 'Ennis History', Published by Jean Agnes (Ferguson) Smith, 1979. Somebiography on pages 101 to 103. Also see the book - 'Grit and Growth, The Story Of Grenfell', by AnnieI. Yule, 1970 edition page 119, and the book - 'Grit And Growth, TheStory Of Grenfell', by Annie I. Yule, 1980 edition, page 34, 35 for somebiography about Leverett David Coy. Name-Com: Lev Coy Birth*: 17 July 1857, (Coytown) Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage: circa 1881, Brekenridge, Québec, Canada, Principal=Frances Jane Ennis Death*: 27 March 1913, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Cause of death: Cerebal Hemorage, duration was 1 day. Burial*: 29 March 1913, His remains were scattered on English Bay, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Parents:
Father: Deacon George William Coy Sr. b. circa 1816, d. 8 March 1881 Mother: Mary Jane Estabrooks b. 20 December 1824, d. 28 December 1903
Family: Frances Jane Ennis b. 5 May 1863, d. 26 May 1941
Children:
George Grenfell Coy b. 1883, d. 20 Nov 1910 Adne Coy b. 4 Jun 1887, d. 7 Jun 1948 Roy David Coy Sr.+ b. 18 Feb 1889, d. 2 Jul 1946 Clara Coy+ b. 13 Sep 1892, d. 11 Jul 1963 Mary Frances Coy b. 10 May 1901, d. 26 Feb 1985
Levina CoyPop-up Pedigree Marriage*: They lived in Upper Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick., Principal=Bedford S. Snider Birth*: circa 1868, Lower Milltown, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1871, She was 3 in the 1871 census, 12 in 1881. Parents:
Father: Isaac B. Coy b. 24 September 1829 Mother: Sarah E. Coates b. 9 February 1840
Family: Bedford S. Snider
Children:
Myrtle Snider b. 1892, d. 1971
Lloyd George CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 13 October 1912, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 30 September 1937, They were married by Rev. Earle E. Fytche., Principal=Erma Elizabeth Byno Death*: 1 October 1948, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Franklin George Coy b. 26 January 1862, d. 17 September 1917 Mother: Georgianna Brooks b. 20 March 1872, d. 1930
Family: Erma Elizabeth Byno d. 30 September 1991
Lola Elizabeth CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: She m. 1st _____ _____. m. 2nd Henry Robert Swartz. He b. Nov. 14, 1895 at Moraga, Contra Costa Co., California, U.S.A.. . 3rd Robert Bevely Ellis. He b. Apr. 29, 1899. Marriage*: Principal=Robert Beverly Ellis Birth*: 31 March 1902, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, U.S.A. Marriage*: 14 March 1925, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, U.S.A., Principal=Henry Robert Swartz Death*: 5 March 1956, Yountville, Napa County, California, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Frank Irving Coy b. 19 October 1879, d. 21 September 1963 Mother: Bessie Lenore Baker b. 5 February 1879, d. 17 November 1970
Family 1: Robert Beverly Ellis b. 29 April 1899
Family 2: Henry Robert Swartz b. 14 November 1895
Louise Currey CoyPop-up Pedigree Name-Com: Louise Coy Name Variation: Louisa Currey, The name Louisa Currey is on the stone of Samuel Coy in the Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery. Marriage*: Principal=Moses Currie Birth*: 19 February 1835, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Death*: 29 September 1860, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Samuel Coy b. 25 October 1803, d. 23 June 1882 Mother: Mary Jane 'Eunice' Currey b. 15 May 1810, d. 5 November 1861
Family: Moses Currie b. 1831, d. between 1859 and 1862
Lydia N. CoyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Lydia N. Coy. b. ca. 1841. (10 at 1851 census, 24 in 1871). School teacher. Not married. Lydia was 3rd born to William and Sarah. Birth*: 1841, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: William Coy b. 5 April 1807, d. 10 September 1882 Mother: Sarah Cowperthwaite b. 14 January 1814, d. 16 April 1894
Mabel A. CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1871 Census*: 1881, Mabel A. Coy was 10 years old at the 1881 Census, 20 years old in 1891. Occupation*: 1891, She was a dressmaker. Parents:
Father: Rev. John Henry Coy b. 1847 Mother: Lydia U. (?) b. 1849
Mabel Adelia CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 6 March 1887, (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Census*: 1891, She was 3 in 1891, 13 in the 1901 census. Marriage*: 23 December 1912, St. John's Anglican Church, Oromocto, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Marriage information taken from the Marriage Registers at the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B., Principal=Charles Ernest McFadzen Death*: 17 January 1977, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Burial*: St. John's Cemetery, Fredericton, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Nelson Coy b. 4 April 1859, d. 5 May 1929 Mother: Sarah Almarine Gunter b. 8 January 1852, d. 24 January 1911
Family: Charles Ernest McFadzen b. 12 April 1891, d. 11 April 1965
Children:
Neil Douglas Coy McFadzen b. 22 Feb 1930, d. 22 Feb 1930
Madaline Emma CoyPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 8 December 1901, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 3 September 1928, Principal=James A. Blaine Death*: 7 April 1985, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Burial*: St. Stephen Anglican Church Cemetery, Queenstown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Franklin George Coy b. 26 January 1862, d. 17 September 1917 Mother: Georgianna Brooks b. 20 March 1872, d. 1930
Family: James A. Blaine b. 1897
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