Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven
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William G. Coffey (M)
(27. Nov. 1912 - ), #403114
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     William G. Coffey was born on 27. Nov. 1912 at Adair County, Kentucky. He was the son of Samuel Marion Coffey and Sarah Emmer Conover.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey (M)
(26. Jan. 1924 - 6. May. 2004), #397511
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     Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey was born on 26. Jan. 1924 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He was the son of Francis E. Coffey and Marguerite H. Burger. Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey married Ruth Elaine Rymph, daughter of Rev. Lewis Merle Rymph and Ruth Hazel Ball, on 21. Apr. 1946 at Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey began military service on 10. Nov. 1950. He served as a Major in the Air Force. He ended military service on 2. Dec. 1957. He married Louise Gillis. Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey died on 6. May. 2004 at Port Charlotte, Charlotte County, Florida, at age 80.
Dr. Roy B. Coffey
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Dr. Roy B. Coffey, 80, Port Charlotte, formerly of Salina, Kan., died Thursday, May 6, 2004.
Dr. Coffey was born Jan. 26, 1924, in Kansas City, Mo. He was an orthopedic surgeon for 30 years at Asbury and St. John's hospitals in Salina, retiring in 1985.

Survivors include his wife, Louise of the home; two daughters, Diane Sullivan of Salina and Gail Kelling of Springfield, Mo; four sons, Frank Coffey and Charles Coffey, both of Colorado, Lee Phillips of Port Charlotte and Gary Phillips of Missouri; a sister, Joanne Ramph of Kansas; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Charlotte Memorial Funeral Home, 5200 Indian Springs Cemetery Road, Punta Gorda. Burial will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, with military honors by MacDill Air Force Base Honor Guard.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the service Monday at the funeral home.
He was buried on 11. May. 2004 at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Dr. Roy Bertram Coffey and Ruth Elaine Rymph
Elizabeth Gail Coffey+
Charles Roy Coffey

Allen Coffin (M)
(c 1914 - ), #226386
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Allen Coffin was born c 1914 at Ohio. He was the son of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Amory Coffin (M)
(9. Aug. 1841 - 15. Jun. 1916), #290096
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     Amory Coffin was born on 9. Aug. 1841 at Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. He was the son of Dr. Amory Coffin and Jessie Mary Edmondston. Amory Coffin married Emma Eddings Hopkinson, daughter of James Hopkinson and Carolina Lafayette Seabrook, on 14. Jan. 1868 at Aiken, South Carolina. Amory Coffin died on 15. Jun. 1916 at Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, at age 74.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Amory Coffin and Emma Eddings Hopkinson
Thomas Amory Coffin (21. Oct. 1868 - )
James Hopkinson Coffin (7. Dec. 1872 - )
Francis Hopkinson Coffin (16. Mar. 1878 - )
Laurence Edmondston Coffin (31. Jul. 1883 - )

Andrew Coffin (M)
(c 1913 - ), #226382
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Andrew Coffin was born c 1913 at Ohio. He was the son of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price. Andrew Coffin married Marietta (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Andrew Coffin and Marietta (Unknown)
Sandra Coffin

Dionis Coffin (F)
(6. Aug. 1898 - 20. Apr. 1997), #381644

     Dionis Coffin was born on 6. Aug. 1898. She married Sidney Noyes Riggs, son of Frederick Noyes Riggs and Anna Eliza Lewis. Dionis Coffin died on 20. Apr. 1997 at West Tisbury, Dukes County, Massachusetts, at age 98.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Florence Carleton Coffin (F)
#284052

     Florence Carleton Coffin married David Bunting Fraser.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Florence Carleton Coffin and David Bunting Fraser
Albert Averell Fraser+ (21. Apr. 1896 - )

Francis Hopkinson Coffin (M)
(16. Mar. 1878 - ), #290101
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     Francis Hopkinson Coffin was born on 16. Mar. 1878. He was the son of Amory Coffin and Emma Eddings Hopkinson.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

George Gilmore Coffin (M)
(4. Jul. 1888 - 29. Jan. 1947), #226379

     George Gilmore Coffin was born on 4. Jul. 1888 at Centerville, Indiana. He married May Moore Price, daughter of Andrew W. Price and Anne E. Moore, on 6. Jul. 1908 at Hamilton County, Ohio; From Minnie:
married by J. F. Schwab. George Gilmore Coffin was shown in the census on 6. Jan. 1920 as a fireman, water works.
George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price appeared on the census of 6. Jan. 1920 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. George Gilmore Coffin died on 29. Jan. 1947 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, at age 58.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price
Wilma May Coffin (30. Sep. 1909 - 1. May. 1962)
Andrew Coffin+ (c 1913 - )
Allen Coffin (c 1914 - )
Violet Anna Coffin+ (c 1916 - )
Pearl Margaret Coffin (29. May. 1923 - 30. May. 1923)

James Hopkinson Coffin (M)
(7. Dec. 1872 - ), #290100
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     James Hopkinson Coffin was born on 7. Dec. 1872. He was the son of Amory Coffin and Emma Eddings Hopkinson.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Laurence Edmondston Coffin (M)
(31. Jul. 1883 - ), #290102
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     Laurence Edmondston Coffin was born on 31. Jul. 1883. He was the son of Amory Coffin and Emma Eddings Hopkinson.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Lucretius Coffin (F)
#403497

     Lucretius Coffin married Gaius Parker.

Last Edited=20 Mar 2006

Child of Lucretius Coffin and Gaius Parker
Martha Emogene Parker+ (30. Apr. 1847 - 28. Dec. 1912)

Maria H. Coffin (F)
#411332

     Maria H. Coffin married David D. Craig.

Last Edited=2 Oct 2006

Child of Maria H. Coffin and David D. Craig
William Henry Craig+ (15. Feb. 1828 - )

Patricia Coffin (F)
#234256

     Patricia Coffin married Ronald Lee Scott, son of Ethel G. Spedden.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Pearl Margaret Coffin (F)
(29. May. 1923 - 30. May. 1923), #226402
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Pearl Margaret Coffin was born on 29. May. 1923 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. She died on 30. May. 1923 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, at age 0. She was the daughter of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price. Pearl Margaret Coffin was buried a 30. May. 1923 at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Priscilla Ellen Coffin (F)
(1831 - ), #376996

     Priscilla Ellen Coffin was born in 1831. She married William Pierson Musgrave, son of Nathan Musgrave and Mary Cox, Oct. 8th, 1849 at Washington County, Indiana.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Sandra Coffin (F)
#226384
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Sandra Coffin was the daughter of Andrew Coffin and Marietta (Unknown). Sandra Coffin married (Unknown) Hughes.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Sarah Coffin (F)
(10. Mar. 1876 - ), #437106

     Sarah Coffin was also known as Sarah Coffrey. Sarah Coffin was born on 10. Mar. 1876. She married Willian Walgrove Van Voorhis, son of William Walgrave Van Voorhis and Carrie Benedict, on 12. Sep. 1907 at Staten Island, Richmond County, New York.

Last Edited=11 Jan 2008

Children of Sarah Coffin and Willian Walgrove Van Voorhis
William Walgrove Van Voorhis (10. Mar. 1911 - )
Steven Coerte Van Voorhis (11. Nov. 1913 - )

Thomas Amory Coffin (M)
(21. Oct. 1868 - ), #290099
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     Thomas Amory Coffin was born on 21. Oct. 1868. He was the son of Amory Coffin and Emma Eddings Hopkinson.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Violet Anna Coffin (F)
(c 1916 - ), #226387
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Violet Anna Coffin married Vincent Merkofer. Violet Anna Coffin married Russell F. Dee. Violet Anna Coffin married Floyd Lloyd. Violet Anna Coffin was born c 1916 at Ohio. She was the daughter of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Violet Anna Coffin and Russell F. Dee
Patricia Jean Dee+
Violet May Dee+
Russell Andrew Dee

Wilma May Coffin (F)
(30. Sep. 1909 - 1. May. 1962), #226380
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Wilma May Coffin was born on 30. Sep. 1909 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. She was the daughter of George Gilmore Coffin and May Moore Price. Wilma May Coffin married (Unknown) Thrasher. Wilma May Coffin died on 1. May. 1962 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, at age 52. She was buried a 1. May. 1962 at Arlington Cemetery, Mount Healthy, Hamilton County, Ohio.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dr. Amory Coffin (M)
#290097

     Dr. Amory Coffin married Jessie Mary Edmondston.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Dr. Amory Coffin and Jessie Mary Edmondston
Amory Coffin+ (9. Aug. 1841 - 15. Jun. 1916)

Clint Coffing (M)
#362911

     Clint Coffing married Grace Bodine, daughter of Robert Bodine and Lottie LaTourette.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maria Birch Coffing (F)
#363687

     Maria Birch Coffing married Milton Warner.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Maria Birch Coffing and Milton Warner
Elizabeth Warner+ (11. Aug. 1875 - 1. Nov. 1945)

Rebecca Coffing (F)
#358975

     Rebecca Coffing married George Morris John Gustin.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Rebecca Coffing and George Morris John Gustin
Joseph E. Gustin+ (19. Apr. 1833 - )

(Unknown) Coffman (M)
#312601

     (Unknown) Coffman married Edith Grace Farster, daughter of David Watson Farster and Caroline Crownover.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Ardell? Coffman (M)
(c 1921 - ), #355072
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     Ardell? Coffman was born c 1921 at Missouri. He was the son of Charles W. Coffman and Effie June Deeds.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Barbara Coffman (F)
(13. Feb. 1935 - ), #352763

     Barbara Coffman was born on 13. Feb. 1935. She married Russell Lee Covault, son of Clifford Jacob Covault and Bertha May Knoop, on 28. Sep. 1957.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Barbara Coffman and Russell Lee Covault
Michel DeWayne Covault (24. Apr. 1960 - )
Vickie Lynn Covault (9. Jul. 1961 - )
Jeffery Lee Covault (12. Apr. 1963 - 15. Apr. 1963)

Benjamin Harrison Coffman (M)
(21. Nov. 1890 - 4. Dec. 1941), #410709
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     Benjamin Harrison Coffman was born on 21. Nov. 1890 at Winterset, Madison County, Iowa. He was the son of Isaac Coffman and Mary E. Scarbrough. Benjamin Harrison Coffman married Clella Evangeline Jordan, daughter of John Richards Jordan and Sarah Hannah Reed, in 1911.



Benjamin Harrison Coffman was shown in the census on 9. Jan. 1920 as an order clerk, milling Co.
Benjamin Harrison Coffman and Clella Evangeline Jordan appeared on the census of 9. Jan. 1920 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Benjamin Harrison Coffman died on 4. Dec. 1941 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, at age 51.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Benjamin Harrison Coffman and Clella Evangeline Jordan
Clella Fern Coffman (17. Feb. 1912 - 11. Jun. 1973)

Bowen Coffman (M)
#82983

     Bowen Coffman was born. He married Karen Susanne Morck, daughter of Vilas Morck and Eva Mae Johnson.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Charles D. Coffman (M)
(c 1923 - ), #355073
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     Charles D. Coffman was born c 1923 at Missouri. He was the son of Charles W. Coffman and Effie June Deeds. Charles D. Coffman married Zelpha Lee Creason on 18. May. 1946 at Newtown, Sullivan County, Missouri.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Charles W. Coffman (M)
(c 1891 - ), #266790

     Charles W. Coffman was born c 1891 at Missouri. He married Effie June Deeds, daughter of Francis Marion Deeds and Mary Jane Hayward, on 13. Sep. 1919. Charles W. Coffman was a farm laborer on 21. Apr. 1930.
Charles W. Coffman and Effie June Deeds appeared on the census of 21. Apr. 1930 at Monroe, Nodaway County, Missouri.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Charles W. Coffman and Effie June Deeds
Ardell? Coffman (c 1921 - )
Charles D. Coffman (c 1923 - )

Clella Fern Coffman (F)
(17. Feb. 1912 - 11. Jun. 1973), #410710
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Relationship=10th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Clella Fern Coffman was born on 17. Feb. 1912 at Hebron, Thayer County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of Benjamin Harrison Coffman and Clella Evangeline Jordan. In the census on 9. Jan. 1920 Clella Fern Coffman was named Fern Coffman. She married William Thomas Chennell, son of Arthur W. Chennell and Carolina S. Hohberger, on 15. Jan. 1938 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Clella Fern Coffman died on 11. Jun. 1973 at Orlando, Orange County, Florida, at age 61.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

D. E. Coffman (M)
#208607
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     D. E. Coffman was the son of L. W. Coffman and Lena L. Conrow.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Harry Lane Coffman (M)
(13. Sep. 1874 - ), #384393

     Harry Lane Coffman was born on 13. Sep. 1874 at Commerce, Scott County, Missouri. He married Beulah Porterfield, daughter of Dr. John Donaldson Porterfield M.D. and Fannie Voorheis Cullum. Harry Lane Coffman resided at at Saint Louis, Missouri, in 1900.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Harry Lane Coffman and Beulah Porterfield
John D. Coffman (c 1903 - )

Isaac Coffman (M)
#410714

     Isaac Coffman married Mary E. Scarbrough.

Last Edited=15 Sep 2006

Child of Isaac Coffman and Mary E. Scarbrough
Benjamin Harrison Coffman+ (21. Nov. 1890 - 4. Dec. 1941)

John D. Coffman (M)
(c 1903 - ), #388279
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     John D. Coffman was born c 1903 at Missouri. He was the son of Harry Lane Coffman and Beulah Porterfield.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

John Coffman (M)
#330114

     John Coffman married Sarah Brothers, daughter of John Brothers Sr. and Mary Polly Hedges, on 14. Jul. 1823.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

L. L. Coffman (F)
#208609
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     L. L. Coffman was the daughter of L. W. Coffman and Lena L. Conrow.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

L. W. Coffman (M)
#208606

     L. W. Coffman married Lena L. Conrow, daughter of Ned Dennis Conrow.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of L. W. Coffman and Lena L. Conrow
D. E. Coffman
R. L. Coffman
L. L. Coffman

R. L. Coffman (M)
#208608
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     R. L. Coffman was the son of L. W. Coffman and Lena L. Conrow.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Reason Coffman (M)
(c 1805 - Jun. 1837), #330816

     Reason Coffman was born c 1805 at Belmont County, Ohio. He married Lavinia Green on 14. Feb. 1828 at Belmont County, Ohio. Reason Coffman died in Jun. 1837 at York, Belmont County, Ohio. In 1900 census Eugene Webb said Mother Born in W Va.
Marrage to Webb Belmont county Ohio book 5, page 18. #165 LDS Film #
Reason Coffman and Laninia Green married Feb. 14, 1828 Belmont County
Ohio marriage record book 2, page 173
Lavinia death record Monroe County Ohio book 1 page 6 shows she died dec.
10.1869 at age 60 years 7 months
Reason Coffman and Lavinia Green were married Febuary 14, 1828 Belmont County
Ohio marriage Record Book 2, Page 173. Their marriagelicense showsðVìŒ7 that both
parties were residents of York Township. This license also shows that, " The
Certicate of consent of Jane Green on file, the mother of Lavinia duly proved
and the age and consent of Coffman proved by an affidavit on file". This
stateðVìŒ7ment suggests that Lavinia was under 18 years of age. Lavinia's death
record "Monroe County, Ohio Records Book 1, Page 6" shows she died 19/Dec/1869
at age 60 years 7 months. The death record is under Lavinia Brothers.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

William J. Coffman (M)
(1. Apr. 1897 - 11. Jul. 1978), #355097

     William J. Coffman was born on 1. Apr. 1897. He married Beryl Golden Barbee, daughter of George Washington Barbee and Effie June Deeds, on 1. Jan. 1919. William J. Coffman died on 11. Jul. 1978 at age 81.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Margaret Cogan (F)
(13. Jul. 1860 - 25. Jul. 1948), #141252

     Margaret Cogan was born on 13. Jul. 1860 at Indiana. She married Jesse Van Cleave, son of John Thomas Van Cleave and Matilda Jane Elliott, in 1896. Margaret Cogan died on 25. Jul. 1948 at Oakland, Alameda County, California, at age 88. She was buried on 27. Jul. 1948 at Oakland, Alameda County, California. Born in Northern Indiana, near Chicago. One of the youngest children, unknown how many children the parents had. Died at 88 years, 12:40pm at 5000 Piedmont Ave., Oakland Buried Mountain View Memorial Park Lot 47 Grave 3978.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Margaret Cogan and Jesse Van Cleave
Mary Elizabeth Van Cleave+ (2. Jun. 1898 - 11. Apr. 1981)

Alberta Maxine Cogdill (F)
(28. Dec. 1912 - 6. Jun. 1987), #209225
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     Alberta Maxine Cogdill was born on 28. Dec. 1912 at Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of Stephen Fudge Cogdill and Ida Belle Rains. Alberta Maxine Cogdill married Arthur Houghton Conover, son of Clyde Mahon Conover and Kate Belle Chandler, on 8. Oct. 1930 at Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas. Alberta Maxine Cogdill died on 6. Jun. 1987 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 74. She was buried on 9. Jun. 1987 at Lexington Memorial Gardens, Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Alberta Maxine Cogdill and Arthur Houghton Conover
(Unknown) Conover
(Unknown) Conover
William Arthur Conover (18. Jul. 1931 - 30. Jul. 1931)
Bonita Belle Conover (16. Dec. 1931 - 12. Feb. 1932)

Stephen Fudge Cogdill (M)
#261301

     Stephen Fudge Cogdill married Ida Belle Rains.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Stephen Fudge Cogdill and Ida Belle Rains
Alberta Maxine Cogdill+ (28. Dec. 1912 - 6. Jun. 1987)

Joseph Coggeshall (M)
#420925

     Joseph Coggeshall married Sarah Ann King.

Last Edited=21 Mar 2007

Child of Joseph Coggeshall and Sarah Ann King
Mary Elizabeth Coggeshall (3. May. 1885 - )

Mary Elizabeth Coggeshall (F)
(3. May. 1885 - ), #420924
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     Mary Elizabeth Coggeshall was born on 3. May. 1885. She was the daughter of Joseph Coggeshall and Sarah Ann King. Mary Elizabeth Coggeshall married Edward Maxwell Honeyman, son of Abraham Van Doren Honeyman and Julia Etta Reger, on 18. Apr. 1906.

Last Edited=21 Mar 2007

William Henry Coggeshall (M)
#161867

     William Henry Coggeshall married Mary Ann Biddrecome.

Last Edited=10 Mar 2007

Child of William Henry Coggeshall and Mary Ann Biddrecome
Charlotte Cogshell+ (9. Oct. 1849 - 7. May. 1930)

Sarah Javeline Coghill (F)
(20. Nov. 1850 - 11. Aug. 1922), #96803

     Sarah Javeline Coghill was born on 20. Nov. 1850 at Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky. She married James Samuel Hendricks, son of John Thompson Hendricks and Tabitha Dorris, on 8. Jul. 1873. Sarah Javeline Coghill died on 11. Aug. 1922 at Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky, at age 71. She was buried at Peden Burial Gro, Simpson County, Kentucky. DW record number: 26298. Burial place: PEDEN BURIAL GROUND, SIMPSON CO., KY.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Sarah Javeline Coghill and James Samuel Hendricks
John Ambrose Hendricks (16. Jul. 1874 - 27. Sep. 1875)
Nannie Grace Hendricks (27. Sep. 1875 - 24. Jan. 1919)
Patty Neely Hendricks (26. Jan. 1877 - 4. May. 1950)
Dorris Fuqua Hendricks (3. Oct. 1879 - 26. Jul. 1968)
James Gordon Hendricks+ (6. Mar. 1881 - 9. Jun. 1975)
Samuel Frost Hendricks+ (10. Dec. 1882 - 23. Dec. 1953)
William Nathan Hendricks (26. Apr. 1885 - 15. Apr. 1953)
Jesse Thompson Hendricks (21. Jun. 1887 - 10. Feb. 1960)
Elijah Coleman Hendricks (4. Aug. 1889 - )
Anna Catherine Hendricks (29. Jan. 1891 - Nov. 1950)
Theodore Hendricks (26. May. 1894 - 26. May. 1994)
Sarah Elizabeth Hendricks (14. Apr. 1896 - 24. Jul. 1978)

Ella C. Coghlan (F)
(22. Jul. 1903 - 23. Sep. 2003), #114341
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Ella C. Coghlan was born on 22. Jul. 1903 at New York City, New York County, New York. She was the daughter of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate. Ella C. Coghlan married Herbert H. Eastman. Ella C. Coghlan died on 22. Sep. 2003 at Peterboro, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, at age 100. She died on 23. Sep. 2003 at Maine at age 100.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Ella C. Coghlan and Herbert H. Eastman
Roger Eastman
Robert Eastman

Frank Coghlan (M)
(c 1901 - ), #114342
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Frank Coghlan was born c 1901. He was the son of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

George Coghlan (M)
#419635

     George Coghlan married Olive Elizabeth Lawrence, daughter of Sylvester Lawrence and Elizabeth Leotta Whittington, in 1935.

Last Edited=26 Feb 2007

John Coghlan (M)
#379280

     John Coghlan married Agnes Cowell.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of John Coghlan and Agnes Cowell
Joseph Francis Coghlan+ (16. Aug. 1869 - 14. Apr. 1924)

Joseph Francis Coghlan (M)
(16. Aug. 1869 - 14. Apr. 1924), #114340
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     Joseph Francis Coghlan was born on 16. Aug. 1869 at Kilbeggan, Ireland. He was the son of John Coghlan and Agnes Cowell. Joseph Francis Coghlan married Elizabeth Cox Applegate, daughter of John Buck Applegate and Ella Smock, in 1900 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Joseph Francis Coghlan died on 14. Apr. 1924 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at age 54.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate
Frank Coghlan (c 1901 - )
Ella C. Coghlan+ (22. Jul. 1903 - 23. Sep. 2003)
Marion Elizabeth Coghlan+ (28. Feb. 1907 - 10. Jan. 1961)
Joseph Coghlan (23. Aug. 1910 - 27. Mar. 1996)
Laura Coghlan (c 1911 - )

Joseph Coghlan (M)
(23. Aug. 1910 - 27. Mar. 1996), #114343
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Joseph Coghlan was born on 23. Aug. 1910 at New York City, New York County, New York. He was the son of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate. Joseph Coghlan married Clarise Munday on 4. Jan. 1947 at New York City, New York County, New York. Joseph Coghlan died on 27. Mar. 1996 at Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, at age 85.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Laura Coghlan (F)
(c 1911 - ), #114344
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Laura Coghlan was born c 1911. She was the daughter of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate. Laura Coghlan resided at at Point Pleasant, Ocean County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Marion Elizabeth Coghlan (F)
(28. Feb. 1907 - 10. Jan. 1961), #114337
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Marion Elizabeth Coghlan was born on 28. Feb. 1907 at New York City, New York County, New York. She was the daughter of Joseph Francis Coghlan and Elizabeth Cox Applegate. Marion Elizabeth Coghlan married Franklin Thomas Dolen, son of James Dolen and Josephine Nealon, in 1926 at New York City, New York County, New York. Marion Elizabeth Coghlan died on 10. Jan. 1961 at New York City, New York County, New York, at age 53.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Marion Elizabeth Coghlan and Franklin Thomas Dolen
Francis Thomas Dolen+
Eileen Marion Dolen
Joyce Elizabeth Dolen+

Mary Ellen Cogill (F)
(30. Sep. 1827 - 10. Oct. 1890), #365153

     Mary Ellen Cogill was born on 30. Sep. 1827 at Kentucky. She married Abraham Whitnack Vorhies, son of Isaac B. Voorhies and Rachel B. Whitenack, on 3. Apr. 1851 at Marion County, Indiana.
Mary Ellen Cogill and Abraham Whitnack Vorhies appeared on the census of 22. Jun. 1880 at White River Twp., Johnson County, Indiana. Mary Ellen Cogill resided at at 189 Elm, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, in 1890. She died on 10. Oct. 1890 at age 63.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mary Ellen Cogill and Abraham Whitnack Vorhies
Rachel Mary Vorhies (Sep. 1859 - 22. Jun. 1860)
Mary Allie Vorhies (1867 - )

Charlotte Cogshell (F)
(9. Oct. 1849 - 7. May. 1930), #161866
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     Charlotte Cogshell was also known as Charlotte Coggeshall. Charlotte Cogshell was born on 9. Oct. 1849. She was the daughter of William Henry Coggeshall and Mary Ann Biddrecome. Charlotte Cogshell was born on 12. Oct. 1849 at Bath, Mason County, Illinois. She married Joseph Benjamin Conover, son of Maj. William Cownover and Rebecca Hopkins, on 26. Dec. 1869 at Mason County, Illinois. Charlotte Cogshell died on 7. May. 1930 at Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, New Jersey, at age 80.

Last Edited=10 Mar 2007

Children of Charlotte Cogshell and Joseph Benjamin Conover
Marshall Otis Conover+ (20. Oct. 1870 - )
Leonard Conover (12. Aug. 1873 - )
Howard Conover+ (19. Nov. 1878 - )

Frank Cogswell (M)
#372396

     Frank Cogswell married Selina Blue, daughter of Gilbert Blue and Nancy Born.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Richard Cogswell (M)
#426328

     Richard Cogswell married Frances Smith.

Last Edited=2 Jun 2007

Child of Richard Cogswell and Frances Smith
Sarah C. Cogswell (23. Sep. 1833 - )

Sarah C. Cogswell (F)
(23. Sep. 1833 - ), #426327
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     Sarah C. Cogswell was born on 23. Sep. 1833 at Lysander, Onondaga County, New York. She was the daughter of Richard Cogswell and Frances Smith. Sarah C. Cogswell married (Unknown) Winchel. Sarah C. Cogswell married John Sullivan Schenck, son of John Schenck and Perlina Sullivan, on 12. Jun. 1910.

Last Edited=2 Jun 2007

(Unknown) Cohea (M)
#291605

     (Unknown) Cohea married Grace Brininstool, daughter of William Henry Brininstool and Nancy Cuma Brooks.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Albert Marcus Cohen (M)
(4. Oct. 1910 - 24. Jun. 1989), #411512

     Albert Marcus Cohen was born on 4. Oct. 1910. He married Marie M. Vineyard, daughter of Robert Lawrence Vineyard and Rosa May Jacobs. Albert Marcus Cohen died on 24. Jun. 1989 at Dallas County, Texas, at age 78.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Camilla C. Cohen (F)
#420952

     Camilla C. Cohen married Abraham Voorhees, son of John Flagg Voorhees and Cornelia Anna Emmell.

Last Edited=22 Mar 2007

Eva Emily Cohen (F)
(c Jan. 1876 - 1947), #138981
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     Eva Emily Cohen was born c Jan. 1876 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of George Cohen. Eva Emily Cohen married John Cole Conover, son of William C. Conover and Sarah E. Cole, on 19. Oct. 1899 at Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Eva Emily Cohen and John Cole Conover appeared on the census of Jun. 1900 at Bridgewater Twp., Somerset County, New Jersey; no children.
Eva Emily Cohen and John Cole Conover appeared on the census of 21. Apr. 1910 at Bridgewater Twp., Somerset County, New Jersey; 3 children, 3 living.
Eva Emily Cohen and John Cole Conover appeared on the census of 30. Jan. 1920 at Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey.
Eva Emily Cohen and John Cole Conover appeared on the census of 22. Apr. 1930 at Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey. Eva Emily Cohen died in 1947.

Last Edited=29 Mar 2007

Children of Eva Emily Cohen and John Cole Conover
George Wallace Conover+ (c 1902 - 1976)
Harvey Conover (c 1903 - )
John Cole Conover Jr. (c 1904 - )
Eva Conover (c 1906 - )

George Cohen (M)
#420128

Last Edited=5 Mar 2007

Child of George Cohen
Eva Emily Cohen+ (c Jan. 1876 - 1947)

David Cohenour (M)
#107279

     David Cohenour married Edna June Frain, daughter of Leroy Frederick Frain and Alma June Crownover.

Last Edited=23 Mar 2008

Matilda Cohick (F)
(Oct. 1830 - ), #329414

     Matilda Cohick was born in Oct. 1830 at Lycoming Twp., Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Matilda Cohick appeared on the census of 11. Oct. 1850 at Lycoming Twp., Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; 1850. She married Levi Paulhamus, son of John Paulhamus and Rebecca Marshall, c 1851.
Matilda Cohick appeared on the census of 29. Jun. 1870 at Lycoming Twp., Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; 1870 She was living with Daniel and Jane Cohick.
Matilda Cohick appeared on the census of 5. Jun. 1880 at Lycoming Twp., Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Matilda Cohick appeared on the census of 1. Jun. 1900 at Hepburn Twp., Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; 1900 She was living with her son, Robert W. Paulhamus.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Matilda Cohick and Levi Paulhamus
Erastus Paulhamus (Sep. 1855 - )
Anna M. Paulhamus (c 1857 - )
Robert W. Paulhamus+ (May. 1859 - )
Roby J. Paulhamus (c 1862 - )
Phoebe Paulhamus (c 1866 - )

Thomas B Coin (M)
#236216

     Thomas B Coin married Ida Lizzie Langdon Christian, daughter of William Blackman Statler Christian and Maria Antoinette Strachan.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Celestin Coincon (M)
#307876

     Celestin Coincon married Marcelin Legros, daughter of Marcellin Legros and Jule Barre, on 8. Feb. 1849.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Mary Bowman Coit (F)
(21. Jul. 1868 - ), #173416
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     Mary Bowman Coit was born on 21. Jul. 1868 at Scotland. She was the daughter of Rev. Dr. Henry A. Coit. Mary Bowman Coit married Rev. James Potter Conover, son of Richard Stevens Conover and Sarah Jones Potter, on 25. Jun. 1892 at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.

The first squash court built outside England was built at St. Paul's School (SPS) , in Concord, New Hampshire. The date: November 1884.

It was the work of one man, James Potter Conover. The oldest of nine children, Jay Conover graduated from St. Paul's in 1876 and after going to Columbia, he returned to teach at St. Paul's until 1915. With his steel-blue eyes and infectiously upbeat manner, Conover was a SPS institution. He married Mary Coit, the daughter of Henry Coit , the first rector of St. Paul's, became an ordained Episcopalan priest and wrote two books.

But his greatest influence was in sports. Conover was one of the most celebrated athletes of his era in the U.S. As a high jumper he was the first man to ever jump higher than his height; he led Columbia to notable football victories; a great fencer, he ran the fencing club at SPS; he was the top cricket player at SPS when the sport was the most popular game in New England and batted three-a critical spot-for the school when it played touring sides.

History, though, remembers Conover for a visit he made to Montreal during the Christmas holidays in 1880-1881. A skating enthusiast, Conover saw an early version of ice hockey and brought back to St. Paul's rules and standards, hockey sticks and a wooden block an inch thick covered with leather, soon to be called pucks. Ice hockey was unknown in the U.S., so St. Paul's is rightfully regarded at the birthplace of hockey for America.

While in Canada, Conover also played racquets at the St. George Street court in Montreal. He had played a fair amount of racquets while in New York and, after 1878, was a spirited member of the Racquet Court Club, which had a covered court at its clubhouse at 26th Street and Sixth Avenue (the building is still there). Playing the game again in Montreal, which had first built its racquets court in 1836, Conover remembered the delicious pleasure of smashing a ball against four walls. He decided St. Paul's should have a court.

It took two years, but in January 1883, St. Paul's finished a racquets building. Conover went back to Canada in the autumn of 1881 and hired a contractor from Montreal to build his racquets courts. Placed on the edge of the woods near a pond, the barn-like building, as Conover wrote, "has no pretensions to beauty and grace of outline." Made entirely of maple and birch and painted dark red, it was about sixty by fifty feet, with a steeply-pitched roof of seventy feet, "so as not to allow snow to accumulate upon it" and block the sun. It had four large windows on the front and one giant skylight. Inside were a large vestibule heated by a stove, with a carpeted dressing room partitioned off on one side and a small gallery above and two racquets courts painted white.

The building cost three thousand dollars and Conover formed a Racquet Club to pay for it. Thirty-five students paid fifty dollars to join, and Conover secured donations totalling over a thousand dollars from a number of Racquet Court Club members in New York.

Getting going took a while. Conover ordered two hundred dollars worth of racquets and balls from Arthur Pearson in London, but they were detained for months at the customs house in New York (did the customs officials think they were dangerous weapons?). The court was awkwardkly lit, by windows just on one side and by one skylight and the white walls were too bright in full sunlight. And it was annoying to laboriously slap black paint on all the racquet balls. Conover painted the inside walls black, which "proved to be a great improvement." Then, over the summer of 1883, the walls and floor warped and had to be replaced. The building found itself being used by non-racquets players. In 1884 the fencing club moved their boxes of equipment into the racquet building, "so that the members can fence while awaiting their turns to play" racquets, and in 1887 the school newspaper reported that Mr. Morley, the cricket coach, kept his stock of cricket, base-ball and tennis good for sale in the racquet building.

But they soldiered on and played. They had a series of tournaments each winter and began in the spring of 1883 to crown champions (Conover's son Dick won the championship in 1889). One of the tournaments was "The Lenten Tournament" which ran throughout Lent, with one round each week, with a prize going to the boy who won the most games. Other tournaments were handicapped acording to ability, and they also had a draw for younger boy. Each Christmas holiday, the school held a tournament at the Racquet Court Club in New York, with sometimes fifteen boys participating.

Was it actually racquets? Not really. A racquets court was, and still is, made out of slate or concrete, something hard, not wood. And one single regulation-size racquets court was about the size of the entire racquets building, so their two courts were much smaller. "The larger court and faster walls and floor give a great advantage to the large boys," recorded the SPS monthly newspaper after the 1885 SPS tournament in New York.

But it was not squash, because that came separately. In November 1884, the school newspaper reported that "the 'Squash-ball' courts are ready for play. They are open to all who pay the dues of $1 a year." They are bona fide squash courts because they were designed by a Harrow old boy

In 1930, just after Allison Danzig published his definitive The Racquet Game, a history of tennis, racquets and squash in the U.S., a row developed because Danzig had all but ignored the history of racquets and squash at St. Paul's. This was problematic especially because the SPS racquets courts were the first in the U.S. built outside New York and that the school had the first squash courts in the nation. Conover, then seventy-three, retired and living in Rhode Island, wrote a long letter to a fellow St. Paul's alum who was helping give Danzig a proper account of SPS athletic history. "I got the proper dimensions from Hyde Clark of Cooperstown, NY," wrote Conover of the squash courts. "Hyde had been educated at Harrow in England where they had such courts, and he and I were at Columbia together and both members of the N.Y. Racquet Club and both enthusiastic for racquets and cricket." There is the missing link-Hyde Clark had played squash in the Rugby fives courts at Harrow. Via his friendship with Jay Conover, squash crossed the Atlantic.

Harrow was indeed the model for the four courts. They were badly lit, with no skylights and the back walls were missing. "It is proposed," wrote Conover in the school newspaper, "if the players are incommoded with snow, to inclose the ends with wired glass." The ball was a dark grey rubber ball with a hole in it. And racquets were still considered the proper senior sport. The winner of the spring Lenten tournment in squash was automatically enrolled in the Racquet Club, but other boys had to prove themselves skilled enough in squash to graduate to playing racquets.

Still Conover recommended squash as a sport for schoolboys. "In such a court, the game is not quite so enticing as where the walls are of brick and the ball solid, like a small base-ball," he wrote in the school newspaper. "But the so-called 'squash-ball court' recommended itself to the club for many reasons;-such courts are largely used in English public schools; cost of contruction is much less; fewer raquette bats are broken and fewer balls destroyed; fewer heads are cracked and fewer knees and elbows barked; the danger from being hit by the ball (quite an item among young players) is cancelled."

In 1915 St. Paul's, with a generous donation from Maurice Roche, class of 1905 and grandfather of Lady Diana Spencer, built a new squash facility. It had eight squash courts, all, interestingly enough thirty by twenty-one feet, a size more common then in England that the U.S.-but the reason was simply that the courts were designed and built by the London firm H. M. Rootham, which had built the famous courts at the Royal Artillery Mess in Woolwich.

With its unmatched tradition in squash, it was no surprise that a flood of champions flashed from St. Pauls. The brothers Pool, Larry and Beek, and Bert Rawlins took two national championships in the 1920s and 30s. And more illustrious names followed: John Humes, Seymour and Nordy Knox, Pete Bostwick, Larry Terrell, Charlie Stewart, Jamie Barrett, Robbie MacKay, John Musto and Mac Carbonell.

And the 1884 courts? St. Paul's tore them down in 1915 and today at the spot is an unmarked carpet of thick green grass.


Last Edited=25 Feb 2008

Children of Mary Bowman Coit and Rev. James Potter Conover
James Potter Conover Jr. (Nov. 1893 - )
Mary Bowman Conover (Apr. 1896 - )
Richard Stevens Conover 2nd (18. Mar. 1898 - 27. May. 1918)
Eleanor Stewart Conover (1901 - )
Charles Conover (1910 - )

Rev. Dr. Henry A. Coit (M)
#438603

Last Edited=25 Feb 2008

Child of Rev. Dr. Henry A. Coit
Mary Bowman Coit+ (21. Jul. 1868 - )

Mario Dina Cola (M)
#341742

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006


         
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