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Bathsheba Coe

Birth3 JUL 1792 - Morris County,NJ USA
Death12 Feb 1823 - New Vernon, Morris, New Jersey, USA
MotherCleopatra "Cleo" (Conklin) Coe
FatherSergeant Ebenezer Coe "Revolutionary War - Served in Capt William Hubbell's Company & Col Samuel Webb's Militia"

Born in Morris County,NJ USA on 3 JUL 1792 to Sergeant Ebenezer Coe "Revolutionary War - Served in Capt William Hubbell's Company & Col Samuel Webb's Militia" and Cleopatra "Cleo" (Conklin) Coe. Bathsheba Coe married Ira Pruden and had 1 child. She passed away on 12 Feb 1823 in New Vernon, Morris, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Sergeant Ebenezer Coe "Revolutionary War - Served In Capt William Hubbell's Company & Col Samuel Webb's Militia"
1755 - 1839
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Cleopatra "Cleo" (Conklin) Coe
1750 - 1819
Spouse(s)
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Ira Pruden
1794 - 1879
Children
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Emily Bathsheba Pruden
1822 - 1880

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