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David COE

Birth1752 - Southbury, Fairfield, CT, USA
DeathNot Available - New York
MotherMary Sanford
FatherAndrew Coe

Born in Southbury, Fairfield, CT, USA on 1752 to Andrew Coe and Mary Sanford. David COE married Sarah Squire and had 17 children. He passed away in New York.

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Parents
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Andrew Coe
1722 - 1827
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Mary Sanford
1728 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Squire
1755 - 1823
Children Show all
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Polly Coe Greenough
1781 - 1823
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Currence Ann Coe
1784 - 1856
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Sarah Ann Coe
1779 - 1856
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David Coe
1784 - 1865
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Daniel Coe
1788 - 1865
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Luther Coe
1786 - 1859
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Anna Coe
1793 - 1861
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Asa Coe
1777 - 1805
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Betsey Ann Coe
1795 - 1869
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Sheldon Coe
1800 - 1858
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Sarah Ann Coe
1769 - 1843
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Nancy Elizabeth Coe
1803 - 1885
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Nancy Coe
1803 - Unknown
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Currence Coe
1784 - Unknown
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Jerusha Coe
Unknown - Unknown
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Daniel B Squires
1789 - 1831
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Molly Coe
1752 - 1837

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