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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.
Robert Coe (colonist) (1596–1689), English colonist and early settler of Long Island Robert D. Coe (1902–1985), career diplomat and the U.S. ambassador to Denmark from 1953 to 1957 Robert Glen Coe (1956–2000), American executed for a 1979 rape and murder
Source: Coe Park Fund History, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness and Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center Designation Act, Robert Coe, Puritan; ALT3... that several U.S. places and landmarks are named for descendants of colonist Robert Coe, including Henry W. Coe State Park, the largest state park in Northern California?
Coe was born on September 6, 1788, in Morristown, New Jersey, to Joel and Huldah Coe (née Horton). [1] Coe is the fourth great-grandson of public official Robert Coe, the colonial public official, and the fifth great-grandson of Barnabas Horton, another colonist who built the first buildings on Long Island and the progenitor of the family that founded Tim Hortons.
He is a descendant of Robert Coe, a New England Colonist and early politician. [1] [3] Coe manufactured glass in Utica, New York, before enrolling at Queen's College at age 30 to obtain a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree. He graduated in 1815 from the New Medical Institute in New York City, obtaining a Doctor of Medicine.
He and his second wife, Lucy Coe (née Hollister) had six children, including Emma Louisa Coe who married Wallace Hugh Whigham, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School. [6] Coe is a descendant of the American colonist and early politician Robert Coe. His brothers George and Decius, and his nephew, Clarence Coe were also politicians ...
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Robert Coe (colonist) (1596–1689), Puritan; Robert D. Coe, American diplomat and former U.S. ambassador to Denmark; Robert Douglas Coe, British ambassador; Robert Glen Coe (1956–2000), American murderer; Richard L. Coe (1914–1995), American theater and cinema critic; Ron Coe (1933–1988), English professional cyclist