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  2. Coe (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Coe is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881, [ 1 ] its frequency was highest in Northamptonshire (8.9 times the British average), followed by Norfolk , Cambridgeshire , Suffolk , Essex , Leicestershire , Huntingdonshire , Surrey , London and Kent .

  3. William Robertson Coe - Wikipedia

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    William Coe was born in Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England. His father, Frederick Augustus Coe, was then cashier in a local iron works, but later became manager. [1] His mother, Margaret Robertson, was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland. Coe received his early schooling at Albion Academy in Cardiff, Wales. At the start of the 1880s, his family ...

  4. Robert Coe (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Coe (1596 – bef. 1690) was an early English settler, public official, and a founder of five towns in Connecticut and New York: Wethersfield, Stamford, Hempstead, Elmhurst, and Jamaica. Coe took passage from England to the Americas in 1634 during the Puritan migration to New England.

  5. Nathaniel Coe - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Coe (September 6, 1788 – October 17, 1868) was an American pioneer, Whig politician, War of 1812 veteran, and frontier agriculturist who founded Hood River, Oregon. He was considered a radical for his strong opposition to slavery and support for progressive legislation for women's rights .

  6. Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Coe Hall by Robert Swanson The gallery Coe Hall as seen from other side Mr. Coe's bedroom Buffalo Room. The history of the present-day property on the famous "Gold Coast" of Long Island began between 1904 and 1912, when Helen MacGregor Byrne – wife of New York City lawyer James Byrne – purchased six farming properties which she collectively referred to as "Upper Planting Fields Farm".

  7. J. Gardner Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Robert Coe, Puritan: His Ancestors and Descendants, 1340-1910, with Notices of Other Coe Families. Privately printed. p. 2. Robert Coe, puritan; his ancestors and descendants, 1340-1910, with notices of other Coe families.: A genealogy of Robert Coe. Bartlett, J. G.; Talbot Walker, Emily (1917). The English ancestry of Peter Talbot of ...

  8. Coe Ridge Colony - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kentucky (Cumberland County in red) The Coe Ridge Colony was founded by Ezekiel (who went by Zeke on occasion) and Patsy Ann Coe in 1866. [1] After the January 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, which ended slavery in secessionist Confederate states, and the December 1865 ratification of the 13th Amendment, [2] [3] many ex-slaves struggled to find ways to support themselves and their families.

  9. Clarence E. Coe - Wikipedia

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    Coe was born on January 23, 1873, in Le Mars, Iowa, to Nathaniel Fenton Coe of Jamestown, New York, and Emma Stinton Coe of England.The Coe family was part of the 1882–23 United Brethren Church migration from Iowa to a virtually empty flatlands area in the La Ballona Valley about halfway between Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica.