Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Sixth Generation2010. David Nathaniel Coffey was born on 25 August 1853 in Watauga Co., NC. He lived with his parents in Johns River Twp., Caldwell Co., NC on 21 July 1860. On 16 March 1893 David was party to a suit to gain title to deceased brother's land in Boone, Watauga Co., NC.2079 He lived with his daughter, Vera Coffey Church in Watauga Co., NC on 4 April 1930. David died on 30 December 1930 at the age of 77 in Watauga Co., NC and was buried at Boone Fork Community Cemetery in Blowing Rock, Watauga Co., NC.7727,7728 David Nathaniel Coffey and Catherine "Katy" Grimsley were married on 23 December 1879 in Yadkin Valley, Caldwell Co., NC.7729 They7729 appeared in the census on 16 June 1880 in Globe Twp., Caldwell Co., NC.7730 Catherine "Katy" Grimsley, daughter of George Jackson Grimsley and Sarah A. Stidham, was born circa 1856 in North Carolina. This may be the Catharine Grimsley that was born c1856 in Ashe Co., NC. David Nathaniel Coffey and Catherine "Katy" Grimsley had the following children:
David Nathaniel Coffey and Caroline Lavinia Coffey were married circa 1886 in North Carolina. They appeared in the census on 5 June 1900 in Watauga Co., NC.7731 They7731 appeared in the census on 25 April 1910 in Watauga Co., NC.7732 David and Caroline7732 appeared in the census on 5 February 1920 in Watauga Co., NC.7733 Caroline Lavinia Coffey, daughter of Levi Lafayette Coffey and Temperance Calloway, was born on 6 March 1860 in Watauga Co., NC. Caroline died of heart failure on 13 February 1923 at the age of 62 at home in Shulls Mill, Watauga Co., NC and was buried at Blowing Rock, Watauga Co., NC in February 1923.7734,7735,7736 Article, Watauga Democrat, Feb. 15, 1923 Mrs. David N. Coffey, Mother of our Representative in General Assembly, Dies at Her Home at Shulls Mills [sic]. Mrs. David N. Coffey, mother of Hon. Blaine Coffey, our representative in the lower house of the legislature died suddenly at her home on Tuesday of this week. The news of the sad occurrence was wired to the son in Raleigh and he reached home in time for the funeral. The Raleigh correspondent of the Greensboro News has this to say in regard to the reception of the telegram by the son: The popular representative had been apprised of no illness and his first intimation of his mother's death was borne in a telegram from the father. He left the Hall very briefly to be alone, then returned and finished the day, leaving on an afternoon train for his home. His colleagues accompanied him to the station and sent a beautiful floral wreath. David Nathaniel Coffey and Caroline Lavinia Coffey had the following children:
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