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Marcus "Mark" Reed 1831–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1831

Birth Location: Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA

Death Date: 1878

Death Location: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA

Father: John Reed

Mother: Jincey Coffey

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Marcus "Mark" Reed was born in 1831 in Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA, the child of John Reed And Jincey Coffey. Marcus "Mark" Reed passed away in 1878 in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA.

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Biography

  • Marcus "Mark" Reed was born in 1831 in Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA, the child of John Reed And Jincey Coffey.
  • Marcus "Mark" Reed passed away in 1878 in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA.

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Marcus Reed's Ancestors

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Marcus Reed
1831–1878
Birth Place: Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA
Parents
John Reed
1790–1874
possibly at sea; claimed Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA
Jincey Coffey
1799–1874
Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Hugh (Coffey) II
1770–1840
Lancaster District, South Carolina, USA
Margaret Moore
1770–1835
Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Hugh *
1750–1827
Agnes Coffee
1755–1838
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Srgt. Coffey
1730–1800
Susannah Watson
1730–1801
John Montgomery
1730–1777
Jean (Montgomery)
1739–1770

Marcus Reed's Timeline

2 Records

1831
1831
Birth of Marcus "Mark" Reed in Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA
Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA
1878
1878
Age 47
Death of Marcus "Mark" Reed in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA
Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1831
    Event Place: Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1878
    Event Place: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA

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