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October 24, 2018
Charles William Coffey (1913-1955)
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While working with Brad Jackson of Weldon, NC, a major mistake was discovered in most if not all previous issues of the Edward Coffey Proje...
August 26, 2015
Lenore Jackson Coffee, Hollywood Screenwriter (1896-1984)
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I was watching an old Turner Classic movie yesterday [ Stronger than Desire , 1939 starring Virginia Bruce and Walter Pidgeon) when the nam...
February 28, 2015
Lee Clayton Coffey
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Lee Clayton Coffey Lee Clayton "Clayton" Coffey was a son of John Narvin and Mollie Couch Coffey, born Oct. 6, 1916 in Zephy...
October 3, 2014
Mrs. Sophia Porter
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"Mrs. Sophia Porter. "Noted Woman Passed Away At Preston, Texas "She Entertained Lee, Grant and Jackson at Her Grayson Co...
February 13, 2014
William Benjamin and Mary F. "Molly" Demasters Coffey
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I am uncertain that any Demasters family researcher has ever conclusively proven that today's more-or-less accepted spelling is correct....
October 9, 2011
Filmore Garfield & Martha Blanche Coffey Ford
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Filmore Garfield Ford was a son of John Squire and Cenia Cook Ford, born Dec. 18, 1880 in Watauga Co. Martha Blanche Coffey was a daughter ...
September 15, 2011
The Georgians: Genealogies of Pioneer Settlers
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This book was compiled by Jeanette Holland Austin and apparently originally published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. in 1984. It was ...
January 19, 2011
Daniel T. & Mary Linnie Coffey Montgomery
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Mary was a daughter of Larkin D. & Temperence Elaine "Tempi" Gravitt. My original blog on Larkin and Tempi can be read here ....
July 17, 2008
Rufus Lynn and Marsha Deloras Clippard Coffey
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Rufus was born Mar. 25, 1879 in Caldwell Co., NC to John and Mary (Polly) Underwood Coffey. He was the eighth child and only son born to th...
August 29, 2007
Maudie Coffey Jackson
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This photo depicts, from left to right, Maudie, America Florence, and Martha Coffey. Maudie and Martha were sisters; America was a sister to...
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