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Abigail COE 1792–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Sep 1792

Birth Location: Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

Death Date: Apr 1870

Death Location: East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

Father: Benjamin Jr.

Mother: Margaret 4thGGM

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In 1792, Abigail COE entered the world in Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, born to Benjamin Coe Jr And Margaret Biegle 4Thggm. Abigail COE passed away in 1870 in East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • In 1792, Abigail COE entered the world in Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, born to Benjamin Coe Jr And Margaret Biegle 4Thggm.
  • Abigail COE passed away in 1870 in East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

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Abigail COE's Ancestors

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Abigail COE
1792–1870
Birth Place: Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Parents
Benjamin COE Jr.
1748–1833
Morristown, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Margaret (BIEGLE) 4thGGM
1757–1843
Morristown, Middlesex, New Jersey
Grandparents
Benjamin COE
1709–1790
Jamaica, Long Island, Queens County, New York, USA
Rachel Prudden
1718–1776
Morristown,NJ
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Prudden
1692–1776
Joanna Lyon
1695–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rev. Prudden
1645–1725
Grace Unknown
1647–1724
Benjamim Lyon
1668–1719
Bethia Condit
1659–

Abigail COE's Timeline

2 Records

1792
30 Sep 1792
Birth of Abigail COE in Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
1870
Apr 1870
Age 78
Death of Abigail COE in East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Sep 1792
    Event Place: Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1870
    Event Place: East Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

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