Seventh Generation


2585. Albert G. Coffey9458 was born in 1825 in Alabama.9459 He appeared in the census on 26 August 1850 in Russell Co., KY.9460 Albert died in Texas in 1903. Eddy Cemetery in Eddy, McLennan Co., TX in 1903 .9461

Albert was a constable of Russell Co. at age 25.

Albert G. Coffey and Elizabeth F. Goodhue were married on 17 September 1851 in Russell Co., KY.102,9462 They102,9462 appeared in the census on 5 June 1860 in Russell Co., KY.9463 Elizabeth F. Goodhue, daughter of James Goodhue and Jane Morris, was born on 19 August 1833 in Kentucky. She lived in Russell Co., KY on 26 August 1850.9464 Elizabeth died in Kentucky before 1865 and was buried at Jamestown City Cemetery in Jamestown, Russell Co., KY before 1865 .102,9465

Albert G. Coffey and Elizabeth F. Goodhue had the following children:

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Amanda M. Coffey.

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Robert B. Coffey was born on 16 June 1855 in Jamestown, Russell Co., KY.102

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Infant Coffey102 was born on 15 May 1857 in Russell Co., KY.9466 Infant died in Russell Co., KY on 15 June 1857.

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Liston Pancoast Coffey.

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Thomas V. Coffey was born in 1863 in Russell Co., KY.

Albert G. Coffey and Matilda D. Grider were married on 22 December 1865 in Clinton Co., KY. They appeared in the census on 23 June 1870 in Jamestown, Russell Co., KY.9467 They9467 appeared in the census on 12 June 1880 in Russell Co., KY.9468 Matilda D. Grider, daughter of James Grider and Anna Hunter, was born circa 1832 in Russell Co., KY. She lived with her parents in Russell Co., KY on 20 August 1850.

Albert G. Coffey and Matilda D. Grider had the following children:

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George Fred Coffey.

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Joseph Frank Coffey.

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James E. Coffey was born on 1 April 1872 in Russell Co., KY. James died in Texas on 9 January 1900 and was buried at James is buried in January 1900 at Eddy Cemetery in Bruceville-Eddy, McLennan Co., TX. His date of death is illegible.9469

Death notice - St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, MO, Thu., Jan. 11, 1900, Vol. 92, Issue 192, Page 6

J. E. Coffey Killed

Republic Special

Dallas, Tex., Jan. 10. - J. E. Coffey, a merchant of Eddy, Tex., who was recently removed from Oklahoma, was killed by a Missouri, Kansas and Texas train last night near Eddy.

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