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Nathan Coe

Birth4 JUL 1757 - Baltimore Co, Maryland
Death12 Oct 1833 - Zanesville, Muskingum Co, Ohio
MotherSusanna Harriott
FatherWilliam Coe / Cock

Born in Baltimore Co, Maryland on 4 JUL 1757 to William Coe / Cock and Susanna Harriott. Nathan Coe married Mary Dorcas Tudor and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 Oct 1833 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co, Ohio.

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Parents
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William Coe / Cock
1730 - 1782
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Susanna Harriott
1731 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Mary Dorcas Tudor
1765 - 1834
Children Show all
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Mary Allie Coe
1803 - 1890
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Joshua Coe
1797 - 1874
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Rebecca Coe (Harriott)
1792 - 1876
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Elizabeth Coe
1793 - Unknown
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Isaac Coe
1807 - 1868
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Harriett Coe
1801 - Unknown
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Anna "Annie" Elizabeth Coe
1794 - 1863
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Sarah Sally Coe
1794 - 1865
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Mary Coe
1795 - Unknown

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