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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. Robert Coe (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    The Coe family, originally recorded as "le Queu" and then "Coo", [1] were Normans considered gentry and acquired wealth through the cloth trade. [2] [3] [4] The name was derived from Old Norse "ka" meaning jackdaw, which is also the meaning of Coe in Old English. The English heraldry of the Coe family uses the martlet, a small black bird like ...

  4. Clan MacDonald of Glencoe - Wikipedia

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    A romanticised Victorian-era illustration of a MacDonald of Glencoe clansman by R. R. McIan from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands published in 1845.. The MacDonalds of Glencoe, also known as Clann Iain Abrach (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Iain Abrach), is a Highland Scottish clan and a branch of the larger Clan Donald.

  5. Nathaniel Coe - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2024, at 14:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  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. Clan Henderson - Wikipedia

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    From the Dumfrieshire family of Hendersons descended James Henderson or Henryson who became Lord Advocate in about 1494. [3] [4] He was later appointed to the Bench. [3] From 1510-1512, he acquired lands in Fordell, Fife including the original tower of Fordell Castle. [3]