|
1742 - 1825 (82 years)
1700 - 1775 (74 years)
Birth |
16 Jul 1700 |
Essex |
Died |
Mar 1775 |
Essex Co., Virginia Colony |
|
Father |
Edward Coffee, b. Est 1675, Essex County, Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Anne Powell, b. Est 1675, Essex County, Virginia Colony |
|
Family |
Jane/Jean Graves, b. Est 1710, Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. Benjamin Coffey/Coffee, b. 1747, Essex Co., Virginia Colony |
| 2. Thomas Coffey/Coffee, b. 7 Mar 1742, Essex, Virginia Colony |
|
|
Est 1710 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1710 |
Virginia Colony |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
|
Family |
John Coffey/Coffee, b. 16 Jul 1700, Essex |
Children |
+ | 1. Benjamin Coffey/Coffee, b. 1747, Essex Co., Virginia Colony |
| 2. Thomas Coffey/Coffee, b. 7 Mar 1742, Essex, Virginia Colony |
|
|
-
Name |
Thomas Coffey/Coffee |
Born |
7 Mar 1742 |
Essex, Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1825 |
Caldwell Co., North Carolina |
Person ID |
I20152 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
18 May 2018 |
-
Sources |
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7664065/thomas-coffey.
Thomas Coffey
Birth 7 Mar 1742
Essex County, Virginia
Death 25 Apr 1825 (aged 83)
Patterson, Caldwell County, North Carolina
Burial: Harpers Chapel Cemetery
Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina
Family Members
Spouses
Elizabeth Margaret Smith Coffey, 1744?1776
(m. 1762)
Sarah Fields Coffey, 1750?1828 (m. 1778)
Children
Elizabeth Coffey Allen, 1765?1852
James Coffey, 1772?1851
Mary Coffey Coffey, 1775?1828
Smith W. Coffey, 1776?1841
Martha Coffey Dowell, 1780?1855
William Coffey, 1782?1839
Reuben A. Coffey, 1785?1854
Elijah Coffey, 1788?1864
Lewis Coffey, 1796?1854
Jesse S. Coffey, 1799?1858
Larkin Coffey, 1800?1881
McCaleb Coffey, 1803?1881
Thomas Coffey was the son of John Coffey and Jane Graves.
According to the Last Will and Testament of John Coffey, Thomas along with his siblings John, Edmond, Winifred, Reuben, Benjamin and Elizabeth inherited their father?s estate after the death of their mother, Jane Graves Coffey. The two eldest sons, James and William inherited five sterling shillings each. Thomas and his brother, Benjamin were the executors of the will which was executed in March of 1775.
According to the book, "Thomas Coffey and His Descendants", Thomas Coffey moved from Virginia to Wilkes County, North Carolina (present day Caldwell County) after his marriage to his second wife, Sarah Fields [d/o Richard S. Fields 1727-1764] sometime between 1775 and 1780. He and his family were members of the Yadkin Grove Baptist Church which was built on the Coffey plantation on the east bank of the Yadkin River.
|
|
|