(Infant son) Coburn1

M, #26144, b. 23 July 1929, d. 23 July 1929
     (Infant son) Coburn died on 23 July 1929 in Jane Brown Hospital, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.1 He was born on 23 July 1929 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.1 He was the son of George Sewall Coburn and Ella Marjorie Morrison.1

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Rhode Island, Vital records, 1846-1898, 1901-1953.

Alpheus A. Coburn1

M, #22339
     Alpheus A. Coburn married Mercy Tripp.2

Child of Alpheus A. Coburn and Mercy Tripp

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Maine, Births and Christenings, 1739-1900.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Death Records, 1761-1922 for Harriett C Sewall.

Charles Sewall Coburn1

M, #14789, b. 25 June 1903, d. 7 April 1957
     Charles Sewall Coburn was born on 25 June 1903 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1 Charles Sewall Coburn married Catherine Anna Twitchell on 4 September 1930 in Melrose, Massachusetts.1 Charles Sewall Coburn died on 7 April 1957 in Manchester, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, at the age of 53 from leukemia3 and is buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4

Children of Charles Sewall Coburn and Catherine Anna Twitchell

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-19150.
  3. [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire Death Certificates, 1938-1959.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189047321 M.I."
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189062669 M.I."
  6. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189063128."

Charles Sewall Coburn Jr.1

M, #26141, b. 26 October 1933, d. 28 April 1968
     Charles Sewall Coburn Jr. was born on 26 October 1933.1 He was the son of Charles Sewall Coburn and Catherine Anna Twitchell.1 Charles Sewall Coburn Jr. died on 28 April 1968 at the age of 34.1

Citations

  1. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189062669 M.I."

Dolly Coburn1

F, #20337, d. 30 September 1870
     Dolly Coburn married Benjamin Trott, son of Benjamin Trott and Mehitable Sewall, on 11 July 1805 in Woolwich, Maine.1 Dolly Coburn died on 30 September 1870.1

Citations

  1. [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), p. 302.

Frank Sewall Coburn1

M, #14790, b. 7 October 1906, d. June 1979
     Frank Sewall Coburn was born on 7 October 1906 in Melrose, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1 Frank Sewall Coburn died in June 1979 propably in Massachusetts at the age of 72.2

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S210] Social Security Death Index.

George Coburn1

M, #22243
     George Coburn married Elizabeth Southwork.1

Child of George Coburn and Elizabeth Southwork

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915.

George Lewis Coburn1

M, #14785, b. 18 November 1859, d. 27 January 1910
     George Lewis Coburn was born on 18 November 1859 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2 He married Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall, daughter of David Jewett Sewall and Josephine Perkins Crouse, on 25 October 1893.1 George Lewis Coburn died on 27 January 1910 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 50.2

Children of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#116873979 M.I."

George Raymond Coburn1

M, #15850, b. 1 September 1927, d. 8 April 1942
     George Raymond Coburn was born on 1 September 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island.2 He was the son of George Sewall Coburn and Ella Marjorie Morrison.1 George Raymond Coburn died on 8 April 1942 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, at the age of 14. He was accidentally hit on the head by a baseball.2

Citations

  1. [S231] 1930 US Census.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Rhode Island, Vital records, 1846-1898, 1901-1953.

George Sewall Coburn1

M, #14786, b. 1 November 1896
     George Sewall Coburn. Commercial traveler in men's neckwear.2 He was born on 1 November 1896 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,3,4 He was the son of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1 George Sewall Coburn married Ella Marjorie Morrison on 14 February 1923 in Melrose, Massachusetts.1

Children of George Sewall Coburn and Ella Marjorie Morrison

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S231] 1930 US Census.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
  4. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.
  5. [S89] Family Search, Rhode Island, Vital records, 1846-1898, 1901-1953.

Gladys Coburn1

F, #14791, b. 30 May 1909
     Gladys Coburn was born on 30 May 1909 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915.

Harriet Putnam Coburn1

F, #6795, b. 24 December 1832, d. 4 February 1917
     Harriet Putnam Coburn was born on 24 December 1832 in Lee, Penobscot County, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Alpheus A. Coburn and Mercy Tripp.2,3 Harriet Putnam Coburn married David Alexander Sewall, son of Levi Sewall and Rebecca Alexander, on 7 July 1861 in Crystal, Island Falls, Maine.4 Harriet Putnam Coburn and David Alexander Sewall appear on the census of 1900 at Island Falls, Maine, with two daughters Alice and Mary, both single, a niece Alice Brown and a boarder.5 Harriet Putnam Coburn appears on the census of 1910 at Island Falls where she was head of the household with three of her children, son-in-law and grandchildren.6 She died on 4 February 1917 in Island Falls, Aroostook County, Maine, at the age of 847 and is buried on 8 February 1917 in Island Falls Cemetery, Island Falls, Aroostook County, Maine.8,7

Children of Harriet Putnam Coburn and David Alexander Sewall

Citations

  1. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, Sinnett's Sewall genealogy, p. 52.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Maine, Births and Christenings, 1739-1900.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Death Records, 1761-1922 for Harriett C Sewall.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine Marriage Records, 1705-1922.
  5. [S208] 1900 US Census, Maine, Aroostook, Island Falls.
  6. [S207] 1910 US Census, Island Falls, Aroostook, Maine.
  7. [S89] Family Search, Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921.
  8. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 94603378, Harriet Coburn Sewall, showing gravestone photograph."
  9. [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.

Lewis George Coburn1

M, #17239, b. June 1823, d. 17 November 1913
     Lewis George Coburn was born in June 1823 in Thetford, Vermont.1,2 He was the son of George Coburn and Elizabeth Southwork.2 Lewis George Coburn married firstly Adeline Heath on 17 June 1847 in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts.2 Lewis George Coburn married secondly Josephine Perkins Crouse, daughter of Jacob Crouse and Abbie Banks, on 9 April 1895 in Melrose, Massachusetts.2 Lewis George Coburn died on 17 November 1913 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 90.3

Citations

  1. [S208] 1900 US Census, MA MIDDLESEX 5-WD MELROSE.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#116103576."

Lois Coburn1

F, #14788, b. 18 April 1901, d. 17 October 1989
     Lois Coburn was born on 18 April 1901 in Melrose, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1 Lois Coburn died on 17 October 1989 probably in Massachusetts at the age of 88 and probably unmarried.2

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S210] Social Security Death Index.

Margaret Coburn1

F, #14787, b. 23 June 1899, d. 9 May 1982
     Margaret Coburn was born on 23 June 1899 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of George Lewis Coburn and Charlotte (Lottie) Goldsmith Sewall.1 Margaret Coburn married Albert Taylor Nesmith.3 Margaret Coburn died on 9 May 1982 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 82.3

Citations

  1. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 S 273: David Jewett Sewall Bible.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003.

Richard Burbank Coburn1

M, #26142, b. 1939, d. 1942
     Richard Burbank Coburn was born in 1939 in New Hampshire.1 He was the son of Charles Sewall Coburn and Catherine Anna Twitchell.1 Richard Burbank Coburn died in 1942.1

Citations

  1. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#189063128."

Dr. John Cochran1

M, #13903, b. 2 September 1730, d. April 1807
     Dr. John Cochran was born on 2 September 1730 in Pennsylvania.2 He married Gertrude Schuyler, daughter of John Schuyler and Cornelia Van Cortlandt, on 4 December 1760.1 Dr. John Cochran died in April 1807 at the age of 76.1 He died on 6 April 1807 in Palatine, Montgomery County, New York, at the age of 762 and is now buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica, Oneida County, New York.3

Citations

  1. [S176] Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk memoirs.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 59806086."
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 59806086, John Cochran, includes gravestone photograph."

(?) Cochrane

M, #5019

Children of (?) Cochrane

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.

Lt. Col. George Cochrane1

M, #22462
     Lt. Col. George Cochrane. Ceylon Rifles.1

Child of Lt. Col. George Cochrane

Citations

  1. [S586] John] Beatson, Family of Beatson, p. 24.

Margaret Cochrane1

F, #5020, b. 25 December 1869, d. 27 December 1954
     Margaret Cochrane was born on 25 December 1869 in Leeds Village, Quebec.1,2 She was the daughter of (?) Cochrane.1 Margaret Cochrane married Frank Jennison Wood, son of Jeremiah Wood and Martha Ellen Dickinson, on 28 June 1906 in West Lebanon, New Hampshire.1,3 Margaret Cochrane died on 27 December 1954 at the age of 85.2

Child of Margaret Cochrane and Frank Jennison Wood

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#99690721."
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#99690478."

Mary Jane Cochrane1

F, #19021, b. circa 1829, d. before 1870
     Mary Jane Cochrane was born circa 1829 in Ireland.2 She was the daughter of Lt. Col. George Cochrane.3 Mary Jane Cochrane married Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B., son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart, on 2 October 1845 in Jaffna, Ceylon.1 Mary Jane Cochrane died before 1870.

Children of Mary Jane Cochrane and Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, The Aberdeen Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland), Wednesday, December 10, 1845.
  2. [S218] 1861 British Census, Malew, Isle Of Man.
  3. [S586] John] Beatson, Family of Beatson, p. 24.
  4. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 693/00 0080 0256.
  5. [S94] 1891 British Census, St. Mary Extra, Hampshire.

Wilhelmina Forbes Cochrane1

F, #4980, b. 6 October 1862, d. 10 January 1903
     Wilhelmina Forbes Cochrane was born on 6 October 1862 in Leeds Village, Quebec.1,2 She was the daughter of (?) Cochrane. Wilhelmina Forbes Cochrane married Frank Jennison Wood, son of Jeremiah Wood and Martha Ellen Dickinson, in 1882.1,3 Wilhelmina Forbes Cochrane died on 10 January 1903 in Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, at the age of 40.1,4

Children of Wilhelmina Forbes Cochrane and Frank Jennison Wood

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#99690478 M.I."
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#99690520 M.I."

David Cocker1

M, #19128, b. September 1830, d. 30 July 1907
     David Cocker was born in September 1830 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire.2 He married Jane Dean, daughter of Joseph Dean and Elizabeth Sarah Reynolds, on 19 March 1893 in Port Frederick, Tasmania.1 David Cocker died on 30 July 1907 in Devonport at the age of 76.2

Cocker, David (1831–1907)

Quite a shock was caused in Devonport yesterday afternoon when it became known that Mr David Cocker was no more. Deceased had been visibly failing for many months, and had been in feeble health, but he was about less than a week ago, and had only been a day or so confined in bed. He was seen by his medical attendant on Tuesday, when he was in a weak state, and yesterday afternoon the end came rather suddenly, death being due to heart failure. Sincere regret was expressed on all hands at the removal of such an estimable citizen.

Mr Cocker was 76 years of age in September last, having been born in 1830 in Dewsbury in Yorkshire, England. He came to Tasmania as a young man, and could rightly be termed one of the pioneers of the Mersey district. He was interested in the coal mines that were being worked in the Tarleton and Don district.

Mr David Cocker first arrived in the Mersey early in 1852 in company with Mr W. B. Dean, of Launceston. In conjunction with his brother (Benjamin Cocker) and Mr Dean he imported the first steam sawmill plant erected in the district. Mr Cocker then returned to Melbourne, but in August of the same year came back to the Mersey, and took charge of the mill, which was erected a little distance from the banks of the Mersey River, and conducted it under the style of the Romney Sawmill Company (the proprietors being Messrs Cocker and Dean). They introduced the first vessels of moderate tonnage into the Mersey, purchasing the John Hull, the Freebridge, John Massey, and the Wave, besides, as occasion required, chartering others. A few years later the mill was sold, and Mr Cocker returned to Victoria and engaged in the general provision trade, supplying the goldfields, etc, for a period of eighteen months until the great collapse in the early fifties. He once more returned to the Mersey, and commenced business as general storekeeper at Spreyton, and at the same time entered into farming pursuits. In about 1868 he closed his store at Spreyton, and went to Launceston, where he had charge of the outside shipping business of the T.S.N. Company (under the agency of the late George Fisher). Mr Cocker resigned his position with the company in 1884, and embarked in business on his own account as a shipping, forwarding, and customs agent. Some years after, his health failing, he transferred his business to his son (Mr B. D. Cocker), and removed to Devonport, where after a little while he once more started as a produce, customs, and general agent, continuing until 1890, when he gave it over to his son (Mr William B. Cocker), and retired from active business life.

Mr Cocker was full of reminiscences of the old days, and he relates frequently an adventure he had in 1853, when he was stuck up by Dalton and Kelly; the notorious bushrangers, who afterwards suffered the extreme penalty of the law.

When Formby and Torquay were amalgamated into the town of Devonport, deceased was one of the first members for West Devonport, and on the resignation of Mr W. Aikenhead he was appointed chairman of the Town Board, which position he occupied during the troublous times over the construction of the water supply. He retired from the board for several years, but in 1901 again sought a seat, and was returned at the head of the poll, finally retiring from that body in 1903. He was for some years a member of the Mersey Marine Board, and on the decease of the Hon J. H. McCall he was appointed Master Warden, retiring from the board a short time before it was converted from a nominee to an elective body. Mr Cocker rendered valuable assistance on the Board of Advice, and filled its chair for a few years, and his interests at Barrington taking him frequently into that district, he was well able to represent the country district on the board, continuing to do so until his last illness. On July 1, 1889, he was made a justice of the peace for the Mersey district, and was one of the most regular attendants on the bench, where his integrity was specially appreciated, and in his methodical style he carefully noted the proceedings of each sitting he attended. On the death of Mr W. Aikenhead, M.H.A., he was appointed the Government nominee on the Mersey Licensing bench, and, like that gentleman, was an active member of the Chamber of Commerce. He held a large interest in the North Mount Farrell Mining Co., and as a director visited the mine, and it was thought that over exertion on the trip at his advanced years hastened the stroke which he sustained in December, 1905. A staunch and respected member of the Methodist Church he filled loyally all the offices a layman could hold, and nowhere will his absence be missed so sorely as by the local church, of which he was such a regular attendant.

Mr Cocker married twice, and by his first wife he had five sons and six daughters, who are all grown to maturity; his second wife was the widow of the late Mr George Best, another of the pioneers of the Mersey.

The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. North Western Advocate, 31 January 1907.

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com.au Forbes Best Family Tree (Owner: trudibannister).
  2. [S205] Newspaper, North Western Advocate (Tas), 31 January 1907.

"Mayme" Coddingham1

F, #3790
     "Mayme" Coddingham married Charles Lapp.1

Child of "Mayme" Coddingham and Charles Lapp

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.

Anneke Coerten1

F, #21728
     Anneke Coerten married Abraham Keteltas on 20 December 1692.2

Children of Anneke Coerten and Abraham Keteltas

Citations

  1. [S575] John H. Jones, The Jones family of Long Island, p. 318.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, New York City Reformed Dutch Marriage Records, 1639-95.

Minnie Bell Coffee1

F, #23659
     Minnie Bell Coffee married Franklin S. Asher.1

Child of Minnie Bell Coffee and Franklin S. Asher

Citations

  1. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 96262209."

Anne Coffin1

F, #8714
     Anne Coffin was the daughter of Nicholas Coffin and Joan (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 693.

Dr. Charles Coffin1

M, #5600, b. 17 August 1741, d. 30 April 1821
     Dr. Charles Coffin was born on 17 August 1741 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Col. Joseph Coffin and Margaret Morse.3 Dr. Charles Coffin married Hepzibah Carnes, daughter of John Carnes, on 1 July 1773 in Newburyport, Massachusetts.4 Dr. Charles Coffin died on 30 April 1821 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 794 and is buried in First Parish Burying Ground, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.5

Children of Dr. Charles Coffin and Hepzibah Carnes

Citations

  1. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 2. p. 296.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 127197218."
  3. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 2 p. 296.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 127197218, Charles Coffin, includes gravestone photograph."

Rev. Charles Coffin Jr.1

M, #2645, b. 15 August 1775, d. 3 June 1853
     Rev. Charles Coffin Jr. was born on 15 August 1775 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Dr. Charles Coffin and Hepzibah Carnes.2 Rev. Charles Coffin Jr. married Susanna Woodbridge Ayer, daughter of James Ayer Jr. and Mary Woodbridge, on 19 October 1802 in Alna, Lincoln County, Maine, or Newbury, Massachusetts.1,2,3 Rev. Charles Coffin Jr. died on 3 June 1853 in Greenville, Greene County, Tennessee, at the age of 774 and is buried in Old Harmony Graveyard, Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee.5

Charles graduated at Harvard in 1793 and began to study medicine, but abandoned that profession for the ministry. In May, 1800, he went to Greenville, Tenn., and taught in the Greenville college for one year, when he returned to New England and collected funds and books for the institution. He was vice-president of Greenville college, 1803-10; president, 1810-27; and third president of East Tennessee college (University of Tennessee), 1827-32. He received the degree of D.D. from Williams college in 1808.4

Child of Rev. Charles Coffin Jr. and Susanna Woodbridge Ayer

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 2. p. 296.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Maine Marriages, 1771-1907.
  4. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 2 p. 296.
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 25241243, Charles Coffin D D, includes gravestone photograph."

Cornelius W. Coffin1

M, #2646, b. circa 1823
     Cornelius W. Coffin was born circa 1823 in Tennessee.2 He was the son of Rev. Charles Coffin Jr. and Susanna Woodbridge Ayer.1 Cornelius W. Coffin married Nancy McCorkle on 25 May 1849 in Greene County, Tennessee.1,3

Child of Cornelius W. Coffin and Nancy McCorkle

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S109] 1850 United States Census, Monroe county, Monroe, Tennessee.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950.