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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 ... Robert Coe (colonist)
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?
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
C. Robert Calef; Richard Callicott; Thomas Carter (minister) Charles Chauncy; Isaac Chauncy; Ezekiel Cheever; Mary Chilton; William Coddington; Robert Coe (colonist)
This category includes people who were notable in the Province of New York prior to the era of American Revolution.That is, they were notable before about 1765. People who are primarily associated with the Revolutionary era are located Category:People of New York (state) in the American Revolution, instead of this category.
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.
Coe, also known as Peg, [1] [2] was born in Coats, Kansas to Curtis and Pearl Coe (née Haney). [2] [3] She is the 8th great granddaughter of Robert Coe, a New England Colonist and public official. [4] [5] When she was 12 years of age, her family moved to Oregon. [2]
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