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Judith Coffin 1653–1724 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 4 DEC 1653
Birth Location: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death Date: 17 MAY 1724
Death Location: Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Father: Tristram Coffin
Mother: Judith Greenleaf
Spouse(s): John Sanborn
Children(s): Abner Sanborn, Judith Sanborn, Mary Sanborn, Sarah Sanborn, Deborah Sanborn, John Sanborn, Enoch Sanborn, Lydia Sanborn, Peter Sanborn, Tristram Sanborn
Judith Coffin was born in 1653 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Tristram Coffin And Judith Greenleaf. Judith Coffin married John Sanborn, and had children including Abner Sanborn, Deborah Sanborn, Enoch Sanborn, John Sanborn, Judith Sanborn, Lydia Sanborn, Mary Sanborn, Peter Sanborn, Sarah Sanborn, Tristram Sanborn. Judith Coffin passed away in 1724 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
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Biography
- Judith Coffin was born in 1653 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Tristram Coffin And Judith Greenleaf.
- Judith Coffin married John Sanborn, and had children including Abner Sanborn, Deborah Sanborn, Enoch Sanborn, John Sanborn, Judith Sanborn, Lydia Sanborn, Mary Sanborn, Peter Sanborn, Sarah Sanborn, Tristram Sanborn.
- Judith Coffin passed away in 1724 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
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Judith Coffin's Ancestors
Judith Coffin's Descendants
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1. Abner Sanborn 1694–1780 m. Rachael Shaw 1694–
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1. Coffin Sanborn 1737–1812 m. Hannah Hilliard 1740–1812
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1. Levi Sanborn 1777–1835 m. Hannah Durgin 1782–1862
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1. Ezra Sanborn 1799–1880 m. Lucy Whitman 1808–1880
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2. Levi (Woodbury) Sanborn 1824–
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3. Rachel Sanborn 1817–1819
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4. Deborah (J.) Sanborn 1820–
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5. Deborah (B.) Sanborn 1815–1819
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6. David (Page) Sanborn 1810–
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7. Lucy (R.) Sanborn 1812–1832
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8. Susanna (Tucke) Sanborn 1807–1872
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9. Amos (Smith) Sanborn 1804–
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10. Mary (Marston) Sanborn 1802–1876
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11. Hannah (A.) Sanborn 1826–1847
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2. Joseph Sanborn 1759–
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3. Mary Sanborn 1761–1862
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4. Abner Sanborn 1764–
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5. Rachel Sanborn 1766–
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6. Coffin Sanborn 1768–
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7. Jonathan Sanborn 1771–
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8. Hannah ((Nancy Or Annah)) Sanborn 1773–
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9. Elizabeth Sanborn 1775–
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2. Caleb Sanborn 1716–1794
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3. Elizabeth Sanborn 1718–
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4. Rachel Sanborn 1719–
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5. Daniel Sanborn 1721–
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6. John Sanborn 1723–
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7. Judith Sanborn 1724–
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8. Abner Sanborn 1726–1811
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9. Jethro Sanborn –1728
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10. Deborah Sanborn 1729–1730
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11. Peter Sanborn 1731–
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12. Timothy Sanborn 1733–
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13. Mary Sanborn 1735–
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2. Judith Sanborn 1675–
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3. Mary Sanborn 1677–
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4. Sarah Sanborn 1679–
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5. Deborah Sanborn 1681–
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6. John Sanborn 1683–1732
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7. Enoch Sanborn 1685–
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8. Lydia Sanborn 1687–1724
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9. Peter Sanborn 1689–1724
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10. Tristram Sanborn 1684–
Judith Coffin's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 4 DEC 1653
Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Record Source:
[1] Genealogy Of The Family Of Samborne Or Sanborn In England And America. 1194-1898, page 82
[2] History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892. Vol. 1, page 945
[3] Gathering Toward A Genealogy Of The Coffin Family, no page number
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 MAY 1724
Event Place: Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Record Source:
[1] Genealogy Of The Family Of Samborne Or Sanborn In England And America. 1194-1898, page 82
[2] History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892. Vol. 1, page 945