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James Newland Coffey 1904–1962 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 October 1904

Birth Location: Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America

Death Date: 14 July 1962

Death Location: Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America

Father: James Coffey

Mother: Mary Coffey

Spouse(s): Nelia Coffey

Children(s): Glenn Coffey, Raymond Coffey, Charles Coffey, Joe Coffey, Dorothy Jolly, James Coffey, Jay Coffey, Frank Coffey, Baby Coffey, Mavis Taylor

James Newland Coffey was born in 1904 in Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America, the child of James Milton Coffey And Mary Louise Coffey. James Newland Coffey married Nelia Bertha Coffey, and had children including Baby Girl Coffey, Charles Coffey, Dorothy Jolly, Frank Coffey, Glenn Coffey, James Coffey, Jay Dee Coffey, Joe Coffey, Mavis Taylor, Raymond Clinton Coffey. James Newland Coffey passed away in 1962 in Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • James Newland Coffey was born in 1904 in Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America, the child of James Milton Coffey And Mary Louise Coffey.
  • James Newland Coffey married Nelia Bertha Coffey, and had children including Baby Girl Coffey, Charles Coffey, Dorothy Jolly, Frank Coffey, Glenn Coffey, James Coffey, Jay Dee Coffey, Joe Coffey, Mavis Taylor, Raymond Clinton Coffey.
  • James Newland Coffey passed away in 1962 in Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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James Coffey's Ancestors

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James Coffey
1904–1962
Birth Place: Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
Parents
James Milton Coffey
1861–1924
Bamboo, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
Mary (Louise) Coffey
1859–1924
Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States of America
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James Coffey's Descendants

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James (Newland) Coffey (4 October 1904–14 July 1962) m. Nelia (Bertha) Coffey (7 June 1902–15 Jun 1987)
  1. 1. Glenn Coffey 1930–1969
  2. 2. Raymond (Clinton) Coffey 1930–2001
  3. 3. Charles Coffey 1924–1934
  4. 4. Joe Coffey 1943–1963
  5. 5. Dorothy Jolly 1922–2006
  6. 6. James Coffey 1926–1996
  7. 7. Jay (Dee) Coffey 1940–1995
  8. 8. Frank Coffey 1932–1932
  9. 9. Baby (Girl) Coffey 1948–1948
  10. 10. Mavis Taylor 1931–2021

James Coffey's Timeline

2 Records

1904
4 October 1904
Birth of James Newland Coffey in Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
1962
14 July 1962
Age 58
Death of James Newland Coffey in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States of America
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 October 1904
    Event Place: Aho, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] North Carolina, Marriage Records
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [3] North Carolina, Death Certificates
    [4] North Carolina, Death Certificates

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Lenoir, Caldwell, North Carolina
    Record Source: North Carolina, Death Certificates

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 July 1962
    Event Place: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] North Carolina, Death Certificates

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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