Seventh Generation


3827. Charles Shelby Coffey12541 was born on 18 June 1882 in Wayne Co., KY. He lived in a boarding house in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN on 27 April 1910. He registered for the WWI draft on 5 September 1918 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN.12542 Charles on 15 November 1940 attended the University of Tennessee Law Institute in Knoxville, Knox Co., TN. He was at the time, president of the UT Law College alumni.12543 Charles died on 30 December 1961 at the age of 79 in Hamilton Co., TN and was buried at Forest Hills Cemetery in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN.12544,12545,12546

Charles S. Coffey

Among the well known and able representatives of the bar of Hamilton county is Charles S. Coffey, a resident of this city, for the most part, since 1900. Mr. Coffey is a native son of Kentucky, being born on the old home place of his parents near Monticello, in Wayne county, on the 18th day of June, 1882. He comes of old and honored families of the Bluegrass state, and his parents being Lewis and Sophia (Buster) Coffey. His father is now living retired in Danville, Kentucky. His mother passed away on January 1, 1894. Lewis Coffey was long numbered among the representative farming men of Wayne county, Kentucky, and was successful in his lifework, and so conducted himself as to win and hold the unqualified confidence and esteem of his fellow men.

Charles S. Coffey gained his early education in the public schools of Monticello, Kentucky, and was graduated from the high school of that place as a member of the class of 1898. Thereafter he held a position as bookkeeper in a bank in Monticello for two years, at the expiration of which time, in 1900, he came to Chattanooga, where he was for some little time in the employ of the D. B. Loveman Company, one of the largest department stores in the city. In January, 1902, Mr. Coffey entered the University of Tennessee, and in 1905 was duly graduated from the institution with the degree of Bachelor of Science. the following year he was graduated from the law department of the same institution with the degree of Bachelor of Laws.

After his graduation Mr. Coffey returned to Chattanooga, and for some time he was supervisor at the real estate loan department of the Chattanooga Savings Bank, a position that was placed at his disposal soon after he returned to the city, and he continued in that position until September, 1910, when he resigned the same to engage in the practices of his profession. About one year later he formed a partnership with Mr. Paul Campbell, under the firm name of Campbell & Coffey, and this alliance continued in effect for a year, at the expiration of which time Mr. James F. Finlay was admitted to partnership, and the title changed to its present form - Finlay, Campbell & Coffey. this is known as one of the strong and successful law firms of Hamilton county, and Mr. Coffey, as one of its principals, has met with a pleasing degree of success in his profession, the branch which claims his chief attention being that of civil practice.

Mr. Coffey is unmarried. He is a member of the Chattanooga Bar & Law Library Association, the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, and the Commercial Club, and he is affiliated with the Theta Lamda Phi and the Pi Kappa Alpha college fraternities. Mr. Coffey is a Democrat, and while he is enthusiastic in the cause of the party, he has no desire for political preferment. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and has served for a number of years as a member of the board of the church of this denomination in his home city.

It may be mentioned here with all propriety that the father of Mr. Coffey was a valiant soldier of the Confederacy in the Civil war, and served in the command of General John H. Morgan. Under this noted leader he participated in the famous Ohio raid, and was captured at that time by the Federal forces. Thereafter he was held a prisoner at Camp Douglas, in the city of Chicago, until the close of the war.

Charles Shelby Coffey and Mary Margaret Anderson12547 were married on 21 November 1916 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN.12548 They12548 lived with his brother-in-law Oscar McWaters in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN on 14 January 1920. They appeared in the census on 15 April 1930 in Lookout Mountain, Hamilton Co., TN.12549 Charles and Mary12549 appeared in the census on 3 April 1940 in Lookout Mountain, Hamilton Co., TN.12550 Mary Margaret Anderson, daughter of Charles Cravens Anderson and Mary McKinney Bachman, was born on 5 April 1895 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN. She lived with her Bachman grandparents in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN on 8 June 1900. Mary died in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN on 5 May 1987 and was buried at Forest Hills Cemetery in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN in May 1987 .12551

Charles Shelby Coffey and Mary Margaret Anderson had the following children:

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Charles Shelby Coffey Jr..

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Mary Catherine "Bitsy" Coffey.

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Jonathan Bachman Coffey.

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iv.

William Milton Coffey.

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v.

Robert Lewis Coffey.
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