Sixth Generation


789. Brinton Coffey3314,3315 was born on 11 August 1809 in Adair Co., KY. Brinton died in Omaha, Morris Co., TX on 12 April 1884. Concord Cemetery in Omaha, Morris Co., TX in April 1884 .3316,3317

His gravesite is in the NW section of the Concord Cemetery in Omaha, Tx. He was the donor of the land for the church and cemetery. His headstone has the Masonic symbol on it and reads: Come living man as you pass by. As you are now so once was I. As I am now so you will be. Prepare for death and follow me. Read more about him in the Historical Overview on the Concord Meeting House and Cemetery.

Brinton Coffey and Mary A. Ralston were married on 27 March 1842 in Marshall, AL. They appeared in the census on 1 November 1850 in Jackson Co., AL.3318 They3318 appeared in the census on 10 September 1860 in Titus Co., TX.3319 Brinton and Mary3319 appeared in the census on 16 July 1870 in Titus Co., TX.3320 Mary A. Ralston was born on 14 February 1816 in Tennessee. She was also known as Mary Ann Raulston. Mary died in Omaha, Morris Co., TX on 16 August 1898 and was buried at Concord Cemetery in Omaha, Morris Co., TX in August 1898 .3321,3322

Brinton Coffey and Mary A. Ralston had the following children:

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Huldy Coffey was born circa 1834 in Tennessee. Jackson Co., Ala. 1850 Census: pg 56B, line 16-20 shows Huldy was 16years old born in Tennessee.

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Alexander Coffey was born circa 1835 in Alabama. Jackson Co., Ala. 1850 Census: shows Alexander to be 15 years old andborn in Ala..

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Martha J. Coffey.
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