Warren Rainford Coy1
M, b. 8 May 1920, d. 27 July 1997
| Father | Weston Coy b. 27 May 1878, d. 25 Jul 1951 |
| Mother | Eva L. McCordic b. 12 Nov 1895, d. 1973 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 4 May 2012 |
| Living* | Warren Rainford Coy was living; They lived in Napanee, Addington County, Ontario, Canada. |
| Birth* | He was born on 8 May 1920 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Weston Coy and Eva L. McCordic. | |
| Marriage* | Warren Rainford Coy married Myrtle Hartwick. |
| Death* | Warren Rainford Coy died on 27 July 1997 in Napanee, Addington County, Ontario, Canada, at age 77.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried in Deseronto, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.1 |
Family | Myrtle Hartwick |
| Children |
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Wealthy Ann Coy1
F, b. circa 1829
| Father | David Coy b. 9 Feb 1801, d. 9 Feb 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 Jun 1865 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Birth* | Wealthy Ann Coy was born circa 1829 in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick.1 |
| She was the daughter of David Coy and Maria Martha Estabrooks. | |
| Marriage* | Wealthy Ann Coy married Alexander 'Sandy' McCumber. |
Family | Alexander 'Sandy' McCumber b. 13 November 1824 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Weston Coy1
M, b. 27 May 1878, d. 25 July 1951
| Father | Amasa Coy b. 16 Mar 1832, d. 11 Sep 1896 |
| Mother | Frances Ann Weston b. 5 Dec 1834, d. 8 Feb 1899 |
| Census* | Weston Coy appeared on the census; He was 2 in 1881, 13 in 1891, 23 at 1901 census when enumerated in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick. |
| Birth* | He was born on 27 May 1878 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Amasa Coy and Frances Ann Weston. | |
| Marriage* | Weston Coy married Eva L. McCordic, daughter of James McCordic and Ada B. Griffith, on 16 March 1914; His Marriage Certificate found at the Provincial Archives in Fredericton, New Brunswick states that he was 35 when he married and was a Baptist. Witnesses were Harry McAllister and Tessa McCordic. They lived at North Devon, New Brunswick, NB.1 |
| Living* | Weston Coy was living in 1937; Living in Marysville, York Co., N.B. in 1937. He was a railroad man. |
| Death* | He died on 25 July 1951 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 73.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Family | Eva L. McCordic b. 12 November 1895, d. 1973 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
William Coy1
M, b. 5 April 1807, d. 10 September 1882
| Father | Edward Coy Jr. b. 27 Feb 1768, d. 14 Jan 1849 |
| Mother | Jannet A. Murray1 b. 1778, d. 2 Jan 1855 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 10 May 2010 |
| Birth* | William Coy was born on 5 April 1807 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.889280,-66.338125.1 |
| He was the son of Edward Coy Jr. and Jannet A. Murray.1 | |
| Marriage* | William Coy married Sarah Cowperthwaite, daughter of James Cowperthwaite and Lydia Newcombe, on 2 April 1835; The wedding was witnessed by William Estabrooks and David Coy. Above information is from Queens County New Brunswick Marriages Volumes A 1812-1861, transcribed by R. Wallace Hale, Heritage Books, Inc. 1986.1 |
| Census* | William Coy appeared on the census of 1851; He was 44 at 1851 census when enumerated at Sheffield, 64 in 1871, 74 in 1881 at Gagetown, Queens County, New BRunswick. |
| Death* | He died on 10 September 1882 at age 75.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.845850,-66.240433. Square marble obelisk on double base. Inscription: William Coy / April 5, 1807. / Sep. 10, 1882 / Sarah Cowperthwaite / His Wife / Jan. 14, 1814, / April 16, 1884. / Mary M. Coy / June 14, 1847. Nov. 12, 1853. Left Side: Eliza J. Coy Brooks / March 19, 1836. / Buried at Simonds / Carleton Co. Right Side: Edward A. / Born April 20, 1843 / Died May 1, 1901 / Buried in / Grenfell Sask'n / Charles B. / Born Feb. 15, 1850 / Died Sep. 7, 1909. / Buried in Presque Isle, ME.2 ![]() Tombstone, William Coy (1807-1882), his wife Sarah Cowperthwaite (1814-1884), their daughter Eliza Jane (1836-1885), their son Edward A. (1843-1901) their son Charles B. (1850-1909), Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Tombstone, William Coy (1807-1882), his wife Sarah Cowperthwaite (1814-1884), front detail, Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Tombstone, William Coy (1807-1882), his wife Sarah Cowperthwaite (1814-1884), left detail, their daughter Eliza Jane (1836-1885), Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Eliza was actually buried in Simonds, Carleton County, New BRunswick. ![]() Tombstone, William Coy (1807-1882), his wife Sarah Cowperthwaite (1814-1884), back detail, their son Edward A. (1843-1901) their son Charles B. (1850-1909), Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Edward was actually buried in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, and Charles in Presque Isle, Maine. |
Family | Sarah Cowperthwaite b. 14 January 1814, d. 16 April 1894 |
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William Coy1
M, b. circa 1881
| Father | Charles Benjamin Coy b. 15 Feb 1850, d. 7 Sep 1909 |
| Mother | Phoebe Coy b. c 1856 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 8 Sep 2002 |
| Residence* | William Coy lived; He lived in Seattle, King County, Washington. |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1881 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Charles Benjamin Coy and Phoebe Coy. |
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
William Coy1
M, b. 1873
| Father | Rev. John Henry Coy b. 1847 |
| Mother | Lydia U. b. 1849 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 11 Sep 2002 |
| Birth* | William Coy was born in 1873.1 |
| He was the son of Rev. John Henry Coy and Lydia U. | |
| Census* | William Coy appeared on the census of 1881; William Coy was 8 years old at the 1881 Census, not listed in 1891. |
Citations
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, Saint John, New Brunswick.
William Coy1
M
| Father | Edward J. Coy Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 Sep 1795 |
| Mother | Amy Titus b. Jul 1733, d. 3 Apr 1808 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2002 |
| William Coy was the son of Edward J. Coy Sr. and Amy Titus. | |
| Note* | Elither Coy. m. _____ Smith. Not mentioned in her father's will. |
Citations
- [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
William Bluett Coy1
M, b. 28 April 1881
| Father | Joseph Bonnell Coy b. 19 Mar 1837, d. 13 Oct 1917 |
| Mother | Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 Sep 1843, d. 27 Jul 1909 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 2 Sep 2002 |
| Birth* | William Bluett Coy was born on 28 April 1881 in Nashwaak, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Bonnell Coy and Charlotte Augusta MacNeill. | |
| Census* | William Bluett Coy appeared on the census of 1891; He was 7 in the 1891 census, 17 in 1901. |
Citations
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, Saint John, New Brunswick.
William Brooks Coy1
M, b. 1895
| Father | Walter Stanley Coy b. c 1867, d. 3 Mar 1938 |
| Mother | Mary Elizabeth Brooks b. 1861 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Birth* | William Brooks Coy was born in 1895.2 |
| He was the son of Walter Stanley Coy and Mary Elizabeth Brooks. | |
| Residence* | William Brooks Coy lived in 1938 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. |
William E. Coy1
M, b. 5 May 1892, d. 25 August 1892
| Father | William Harvey Coy b. 1854, d. 4 Oct 1936 |
| Mother | Mary Hoben b. 1857, d. 2 May 1943 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2007 |
| Note* | Willie E. Coy was one of eight children born to Harvey and Mary (Hoben) Coy. Willie died before Grenfell had a cemetery and was buried at St. Andrews yard about 14 miles south of Grenfell, Saskatchewan,Canada. |
| Name-Com | William E. Coy is commonly known as Willie Coy.2 |
| Birth* | He was born on 5 May 1892 in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.3 |
| He was the son of William Harvey Coy and Mary Hoben. | |
| Death* | William E. Coy died on 25 August 1892 in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.3 |
| Burial* | He was buried in St. Andrews Church, 14 miles south of, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.2 |
Citations
- [S213] Correspondence with Ethel E. (Hextall) Box (Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada). Personal Archives of Don Coy (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.).
- [S1021] Ethel E. (Hextall) Box, "Ethel E. (Hextall) Box, compiled records" (Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Ethel E. (Hextall) Box, compiled records."
- [S1042] Annie I. Yule & Ethel Box, Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell (Grenfell, Saskatchewan: Grenfell Historical Committee, 1970 & 1980). Hereinafter cited as Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell.
William Frederick Coy1
M, b. 1842
| Father | William T. Coy b. c 1812 |
| Mother | Frances Nevers b. c 1812 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 11 Sep 2002 |
| Birth* | William Frederick Coy was born in 1842 in Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of William T. Coy and Frances Nevers. | |
| Census* | William Frederick Coy appeared on the census of 1851; William was 9 years of age at the 1851 Census, 20 in 1861 and listed as a carriage maker in 1861. |
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
William Harris Coy1
M, b. 1 May 1867
| Father | Joseph Bonnell Coy b. 19 Mar 1837, d. 13 Oct 1917 |
| Mother | Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 Sep 1843, d. 27 Jul 1909 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 2 Sep 2002 |
| Birth* | William Harris Coy was born on 1 May 1867 in Collina, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Bonnell Coy and Charlotte Augusta MacNeill. | |
| Census* | William Harris Coy appeared on the census of 1871; He was 3 in the 1871 census. |
Citations
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, Saint John, New Brunswick.
William Harvey Coy1
M, b. 1854, d. 4 October 1936
| Father | William Coy b. 5 Apr 1807, d. 10 Sep 1882 |
| Mother | Sarah Cowperthwaite b. 14 Jan 1814, d. 16 Apr 1894 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
| Note* | He came from New Brunswick with his brother, Edward in 1878 & settled on a homestead near Gladstone, Manitoba, Canada. In 1882, he returned to Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick, where he married Mary Hobson. They came west & spent a year at Gladstone, where Sadie (Spicer), they first child, was born. In 1883 they moved to Grenfell, making the journey with oxen & covered wagon. Mary drove the wagon, while Harvey rode behind on horse back, driving the cattle. One can imagine that even at that early period when unusual things were seen in a frontier town, many eyes must have turned to watch the comely & courageous young woman purposefully guiding her oxen down Winnipeg's Main Street, with apparently no misgivings about her future in a wild & untried land. See his scrapbook for a microfilm printout of his marriage to Mary Hoben on the 9th day of March, 1882 and photos of his building. Two hundred and eighty miles west of Winnipeg, and near the centre of the district of the same name, stands the Town of Grenfell. Long sweeps of gently undulating prairie surround it on all sides, till met on the north and south at a distance of a few miles by a beautiful park-like country dotted with pretty popular bluffs, whose appearance strongly reminds them of the orchards and patches of woodland they left behind in their old eastern home. While bearing the marks of a 'hoary antiquity' in the many colored granites and other stones of which its principal buildings are now constructed, the town also evidences a very modern phase in human, or more properly speaking , Northwest, history by the paint being scarcely yet worn off its primitive buildings, if indeed they were ever so fortunate as to have had any put on them. Like many other western towns strung out in a long line between Winnipeg and the Rockies, Grenfell owes its present progressive and prosperous condition to the energy and industry of its citizens and the settlers in the neighborhood. The town dates its existence back to 1882, when the C.P.R. was carried along the prairie section, the line being dotted with the 'site of cities yet to be.' There were few buildings in Grenfell when the Coys arrived, only the station house, where George Weldon & his wife lived, & a few small shacks. Harvey's homestead was N.E. 14-17-8. Harvey fixed up living quarters over the Massey Harris Machine shop, & there three other children were born, Ethel (who died in 1921), Arthur (killed in the War October, 1916), & Dolly or Doll, born in 1886 married 09 October, 1912, Grenfell to Ellis Edmon Smalley, b. 13 May, 1877, d. 16 May, 1974 presently (1980) residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Lawrence, Bessie & Mary were born later. About 1887, Harvey had a harness shop where the Coy Block was built, & in 1888, it was later sold to G.G. Greenlees. They then built a new home beside the harness shop. Subsequently the shop, house & the Tryon Bank were all destroyed by fire. This time they found shelter over the Malcom & Shrine store where the Irving Store now stands. The Coy Block, & Tryon Bank were built in 1894. Mary had a Millner Shop in there at one period, new hats were always in demand, but it was customary, also frugal for ladies to bring their last years model to be re-trimmed, & thus be fashionable at a modest cost. Harvey & Mr. Powell had the Cockshutt & John Deere agency until Harvey sold out to Mr. Fitzgerald, & from the new merger the Grenfell Milling Company evolved. Harvey & Mr. Powell continued to share their real-estate interests. THE NORTH WEST REBELLION When the North West Rebellion broke out in 1885 there was great anxiety among the settlers in the village, and those who were widely scattered in the rural areas. The Indians of Crooked Lake Reserve far outnumbered the white settlers, and no one could predict what their attitude would be. If they chose to join the rebellion, the colonists' lives would be in jeopardy. A few of the women with children returned to the East till the trouble the trouble was over. Mrs. Armstong was one who did this, while her husband joined the Transport. The Birds, Faulkners, and Turners were packed to go when Mrs. Gil Faulkner gave birth to a son, Claude (who was later years the manager of the Beaver Lumber Company, Regina). When Mrs. Faulkner was unable to leave, the other families decided to remain also. The men were all issued rifles and rounds of ammunition, and took training under Colonel Lake. They slept with their rifles beside their beds at night, in case of surprise attack. A large pile of wood was stacked on the prairie near the Presbyterian Church, which would be lit as a warning beacon if the Indians took up arms. Outlying families would then gather as quickly as possible. Most of the women and children of the village stayed in the church at night, while a guard was stationed at Broadview ready to rush to the rescue, if necessary. Harvey used to tell a rather amusing story which indicates the tension in the settlement at the time. A rural family, afraid of Indians, left a trap door open in front of their house, as a first line of defense against 'skulking savages.' One cold stormy night three men had become lost. They wandered around until they found a fence, & followed it until it led to a settler's shack. The three of them, half frozen & blinded by the storm, pushed in the door & dropped unceremoniously into the cellar. It took a long time before they could convince the inhabitants that they were not Indians, but neighbors. Many of the men joined the 'transport,' hauling supplies from the railroad to the area north where the fighting was taking place. Col. Lake and George Weldon under took a recruiting campaign, and several young men volunteered for active service. Among these were Dan and Jim McDonell, Bob Copeland, and Harry Sayer. It took great courage for the women to remain in their lonely shacks, under threat of a local uprising. The Indians of the nearby reserve didn't join the rebellion, due largely to the good influence of the missionaries, the Indian agent, and other white settlers who had treated the Indians as friends. Osawe Pejkeese (Yellow Calf) was chief of the Sakimay Band at the time of the rebellion, but decided to keep his followers neutral. His bow and arrows have been preserved and placed in a museum. Mr. Riel Acroose has a copy of Treaty Number Four which applies to all of the Qu' Appelle Valley area. The original was written on parchment which had been carelessly folded, making it barely legible in the creases. Mrs. H. Ainger made an accurate copy of the document for Chief Baptiste McLeod. It wasn't until 1894 that Grenfell was incorporated as a village. Up until that time Mr. W.H. Thompson was the assessor, collector, & local manager, & he was also secretary of the schools. He received a salary of $25.00 a year, plus a three percent commission on collections. As the Hamlet grew, certain public works were urgently needed, & some form of Civil Government was required. A meeting of the citizens was called to discuss matter. As a result, on 27, March, 1894, a petition for the erection of a town site of Grenfell, as an unincorporated town comprising 320 acres was submitted to the Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories, with a statutory declaration by two of the leading merchants, namely Osmund Skrine & John Love. The application was submitted by W. Peel, advocate, Grenfell, Assiniboia. The Order of Incorporation of the Hamlet, Grenfell was approved 12 April, 1894. The tract of land was described as follows: 'That portion of the North West Territories comprised within the limits of the SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 17, RANGE 7, WEST OF THE 2ND MERIDIAN.' NOTE - The southern limit of the village was Wolseley Avenue. Wednesday the 25th of April, 1894 was the date set for the election of an Overseer, and Harvey Coy was appointed & served a term as overseer for the Village. In 1910 in the village council, a motion was made by John MacLeod & seconded by Isaac Jones, that Grenfell be incorporated as a town. On the 25th of July, 1911 the application was acknowledged & the council was advised that, 'all requirements having been met, the village of Grenfell should be erected into a town on the 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1911,' The municipality now included the North half of Section 5, & the South half of section 8, Township 17, Range 7 West of the 2nd Meridian. The town limits had moved a half mile farther South. Harvey was postmaster for many years & was the town's first Mayor. On the school board, he served as trustee & secretary. A Justice of the Peace for many years, he was considerate & fair in his judgements, & had been known, where extenuating circumstances entered the case, to pay the fine which he imposed. His life may be summed up this way - he put all into life that he had, & took all the joy out of life that there was in it. It took a long time before they could convince the inhabitants that they were not Indians, but neighbors. Harvey established an implement business on the west side of Desmond Street & had as his partner Mr. Courtland Aggett. Later Mr. Powell became associated with the business. In April, 1979, the Grenfell Chamber of Commerce received an award for being the most active Chamber in the Province representing a population of over 500 & under 2500. The plaque was presented to the President, Ralph Unerrich, during the awards presentations at the 32nd annual meeting of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. All the stained glass windows in St. Micheal & All Angel's (2nd church to be built in Grenfell), was consecrated by the Bishop of Qu' Appelle on the 25, October, 1885 are memorials installed by pioneer families. The Harvey Coy family is one (1980). Harvey & Mary had eight children, Harvey was sixth born to William & Sarah (Cowperthwaite) Coy. This account is found in the book , 'Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell', by Annie I. Yule, 1970 edition, privately published by the Grenfell Historical Committee, pages 38, 42, 46, 58, 59, 126 for some of this biography. |
| Birth* | William Harvey Coy was born in 1854 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 |
| He was the son of William Coy and Sarah Cowperthwaite. | |
| Marriage* | William Harvey Coy married Mary Hoben on 9 March 1882 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 |
| Death* | William Harvey Coy died on 4 October 1936 in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.2 |
| Burial* | He was buried in Grenfell Cemetery, Land location Nw W Sec 33 T 16 R 7 W 2, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.2 |
Family | Mary Hoben b. 1857, d. 2 May 1943 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1042] Annie I. Yule & Ethel Box, Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell (Grenfell, Saskatchewan: Grenfell Historical Committee, 1970 & 1980). Hereinafter cited as Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell.
- [S214] Compiled burial records, Personal Archives of Don Coy, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.;.
- [S1307] Unknown spouses' names, (unknown date), Marriage certificate (copy) - Harvey Coy & Mary Hoben, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton , unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as Marriage certificate - Harvey Coy & Mary Hoben.
William Henry Coy1
M, b. 23 June 1914, d. 21 July 1975
| Father | Franklin George Coy b. 26 Jan 1862, d. 17 Sep 1917 |
| Mother | Georgianna Brooks2 b. 20 Mar 1872, d. 1930 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
| Birth* | William Henry Coy was born on 23 June 1914 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Franklin George Coy and Georgianna Brooks.2 | |
| Death* | William Henry Coy died on 21 July 1975 in Oromocto, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 61.3 |
| Burial* | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Citations
- [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."
- [S361] Ella (Weston) Coy, Cecil & Ella Coy (Upper Coytown Rd., Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick, E-Mail: ellac@@nbnet.ca).
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, Saint John, New Brunswick.
William Judson Coy1
M, b. 22 November 1861, d. 2 April 1889
| Father | Albert Coy b. Mar 1822, d. 15 Jun 1862 |
| Mother | Sarah Mariah Dykeman b. 1826, d. 1900 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 29 Jul 2004 |
| Note* | William Judson Coy never married.2 |
| Birth* | William Judson Coy was born on 22 November 1861 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Albert Coy and Sarah Mariah Dykeman. | |
| Death* | William Judson Coy died on 2 April 1889 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 27.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried in St.James Anglican Cemetery, Lower Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 |
William T. Coy1
M, b. circa 1812
| Father | John Coy Sr. b. 27 Jan 1766, d. 18 Dec 1814 |
| Mother | Amy Anne Parent b. 1775, d. 7 Dec 1860 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 26 Aug 2002 |
| Birth* | William T. Coy was born circa 1812 in Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick.1 |
| He was the son of John Coy Sr. and Amy Anne Parent. | |
| Marriage* | William T. Coy married Frances Nevers circa 1832.2 |
| Census* | William T. Coy appeared on the census of 1851; He is listed as 41 years old in the 1851 census, when the family was enumerated in the Parish of St. Mary's, York County, New Brunswick). |
Family | Frances Nevers b. circa 1812 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
- [S1020] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, online http://archives.gnb.ca/archives/default.aspx?culture=en-CA. Hereinafter cited as Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.
Woodford Everett Coy1
M, b. 15 February 1866, d. 24 February 1957
| Father | Joseph Bonnell Coy b. 19 Mar 1837, d. 13 Oct 1917 |
| Mother | Charlotte Augusta MacNeill b. 30 Sep 1843, d. 27 Jul 1909 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 2 Sep 2002 |
| Birth* | Woodford Everett Coy was born on 15 February 1866 in Collina, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Bonnell Coy and Charlotte Augusta MacNeill. | |
| Census* | Woodford Everett Coy appeared on the census of 1871; He was 4 in 1871, 15 in the 1881 census. |
| Marriage* | He married Mabel A. Haining on 25 October 1888; They were married by Rev. F.D. Crawley.1 |
| Living* | Woodford Everett Coy was living in 1934; They lived in Vancouver, British Columbia. |
| Residence* | He lived in 1940; They lived in Los Angeles, California. |
| Death* | He died on 24 February 1957 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., at age 91.2 |
Family | Mabel A. Haining b. 1869, d. 30 October 1971 |
Zenos Lincoln Coy1
M, b. 1835
| Father | William T. Coy b. c 1812 |
| Mother | Frances Nevers b. c 1812 |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten Descendants of Silas Titus & Jane Newdyke |
| Last Edited | 22 Feb 2011 |
| Birth* | Zenos Lincoln Coy was born in 1835 in Avery's Portage (Holtville), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of William T. Coy and Frances Nevers. | |
| Note* | He was 16 in the 1851 census, 27 in 1861. in 1851. |
| Marriage* | Zenos Lincoln Coy married Sarah Catherine. |
Family | Sarah Catherine b. 1841 |
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Coye
M, b. 1 June 1555
| Charts | Ancestors of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 20 Sep 2006 |
| Birth* | Coye was born on 1 June 1555 in England. |
Family | |
| Child |
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Matthew Coye Sr.
M, b. 1623
| Father | Richard Coye b. c 1593, d. b 10 Apr 1638 |
| Mother | Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Charts | Ancestors of David Arthur Walker Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Last Edited | 18 Jun 2008 |
| Name Variation | Matthew Coye Sr. is also known as Matthew Coy Sr.1 |
| Birth* | He was born in 1623 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. |
| He was the son of Richard Coye and Lucy Ann Lenten. | |
| Immigration* | Matthew Coye Sr. immigrated. Matthew Coye - Coy, Sr. came to Dorchester (annexed to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1638), at the age of 15 from Lincolnshire, England. He move to Connecticut, circa 1685. He married Elizabeth Roberts 16 August, 1654 in Dorchester, Lincolnshire County, England. He later immigrated to Maryland and Kentucky. The name MacCoy is Irish, and is an Anglicized form of Mac Aodha or MacAoidh, the former (Aodha) being the older form of the Genitive sing, of Aodh, the latter (Aoidh) being a latter form used mostly in Scotland. Aodh appears in Adamman’s Life of Columda in the Latin form of Aidus, in old Irish it is Acd, Gen, Aedo; then Middle Irish it is Aed and Aedh; gen, Acda and aecfha: modern Irish Aodh, gen, aodh. Acd means fire. In early Celtic it appears in Acdui, the name of the Gaulish tribe. Matthew Coy Sr., our Immigrant Ancestor, was born in 1622 in Lincolnshire, England during the reign of King James I, (1603-1625). King James from Scotland, the first of the Stuarts) began to rule England in 1603 at York after suceeding his cousin Queen Elizabeth. Under his leadership, the King James Bible was published; he was known for constant conflict with Parliament. That was the England into which Matthew Coy Sr. was born and immigrated to Mass. His son, Matthew Coy Jr. was born in 1656 in Dorchester or Munson, Mass. Matthew Coy Jr. married Anne Brewster in Preston, Conn, the daughter of Benjamin Brewster (of the famous Mayflower Brewster clan?) and Ann Darte.. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Roberts on 29 August 1654 in Dorchester (annexed to) Boston, Massachusetts, (U.S.A.).2 |
Family | Elizabeth Roberts |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1052] James Savage Genealogical Dictionary of New England, 1860-1862, Vol. 1, p. 467 (Maryland: WhollyGenes, 2005 (on CD)). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Dictionary of New England.
- [S197] Correspondence with John G. Hunt (Arlington, Fairfax Co.,Virginia), 2 letters dated 26 Mar. & 07 Apr. 1971. Personal Archives of Don Coy (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.), John G. Hunt, 821 N. Jackson St., Alrlington,Fairfax Co.,Virginia,U.S.A.22201, 2 letters dated 26 Mar 1971, & 07 Apr 1971. Donald R. Coy, 1994.
Mayrtle F. Coye1
F
| Last Edited | 24 Jan 2002 |
| Marriage* | Mayrtle F. Coye married George Nelson Johnson. |
Family | George Nelson Johnson |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Richard Coye
M, b. circa 1593, d. before 10 April 1638
| Father | Coye b. 1 Jun 1555 |
| Charts | Ancestors of David Arthur Walker Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Last Edited | 20 Sep 2006 |
| Name Variation | Richard Coye is also known as Richard Coy. |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1593 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. |
| He was the son of Coye. | |
| Marriage* | Richard Coye married Lucy Ann Lenten. |
| Death* | Richard Coye died before 10 April 1638 in Probably Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. |
Family | Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Children |
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Richard Coye
M, b. 1625, d. 2 August 1675
| Father | Richard Coye b. c 1593, d. b 10 Apr 1638 |
| Mother | Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Charts | Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Name Variation | Richard Coye is also known as Richard Coy. |
| Birth* | He was born in 1625 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. |
| He was the son of Richard Coye and Lucy Ann Lenten. | |
| Immigration* | Richard Coye immigrated in 1638. Immigrated to America in 1638 when 'Mr. Whittingham brought over Mathew and Richard Coye Or Coy. . . with divers other servants who first came from Boston in Lincolnshire to London.' Richard was a brother of Mathew. Richard, at the age of 13 lived some years at Boston before and after 1650, when he was at Salsibury. There, by his wife Martha had Caleb; was of Brookfield 1673, there Richard was killed by Indians at Brookfield, Massachusetts 02 Aug., 1675. Perhaps he and his brothers, Mathew and William, were one of the first settlers in 1637 at Taunton, (Bristol County), now Lincoln County, Maine.. |
| Marriage* | He married Martha Haffield, daughter of Richard Haffield and Mary, in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. |
| Death* | Richard Coye died on 2 August 1675 in Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; He was killed by Indians. |
Family | Martha Haffield |
| Child |
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Howard Merle Coyne1
M, b. 28 July 1916, d. 11 October 1985
| Father | John Edgar Coyne1 b. 21 Sep 1894, d. 5 Jul 1970 |
| Mother | Lottie Amelia Wiegand1 b. 5 Oct 1893, d. 13 Nov 1942 |
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Birth* | Howard Merle Coyne was born on 28 July 1916 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.1 |
| He was the son of John Edgar Coyne and Lottie Amelia Wiegand.1 | |
| Death* | Howard Merle Coyne died on 11 October 1985 in Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida, at age 69.1 |
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
James John Coyne1
M, b. 29 September 1867, d. 1 June 1928
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 6 Mar 2011 |
| Birth* | James John Coyne was born on 29 September 1867.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Rosetta Lavina Corey, daughter of Barney Francis Corey and Frances Milo Martin.1 |
| Death* | James John Coyne died on 1 June 1928 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, at age 60.1 |
Family | Rosetta Lavina Corey b. 9 November 1865, d. 9 December 1915 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
John Edgar Coyne1
M, b. 21 September 1894, d. 5 July 1970
| Father | James John Coyne1 b. 29 Sep 1867, d. 1 Jun 1928 |
| Mother | Rosetta Lavina Corey1 b. 9 Nov 1865, d. 9 Dec 1915 |
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 |
| Birth* | John Edgar Coyne was born on 21 September 1894 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.1 |
| He was the son of James John Coyne and Rosetta Lavina Corey.1 | |
| Marriage* | John Edgar Coyne married Lottie Amelia Wiegand on 4 April 1915.1 |
| Death* | John Edgar Coyne died on 5 July 1970 in Hastings, Barry County, Michigan, at age 75.1 |
Family | Lottie Amelia Wiegand b. 5 October 1893, d. 13 November 1942 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Mary Madonna Coyne1
F, b. 2 February 1891, d. 22 January 1974
| Father | James John Coyne1 b. 29 Sep 1867, d. 1 Jun 1928 |
| Mother | Rosetta Lavina Corey1 b. 9 Nov 1865, d. 9 Dec 1915 |
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 22 Feb 2011 |
| Birth* | Mary Madonna Coyne was born on 2 February 1891 in Temple, Bell County, Texas.1 |
| She was the daughter of James John Coyne and Rosetta Lavina Corey.1 | |
| Marriage* | Mary Madonna Coyne married Glenn Barnes.1 |
| Marriage* | Mary Madonna Coyne married Guy Valentine McAllister on 14 February 1908.1 |
| Death* | Mary Madonna Coyne died on 22 January 1974 in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, at age 82.1 |
Family 1 | Glenn Barnes b. 23 November 1892, d. 15 May 1969 |
Family 2 | Guy Valentine McAllister b. 14 February 1882, d. 19 October 1943 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Robert James Coyne1
M, b. 18 September 1904, d. 26 January 1981
| Father | James John Coyne1 b. 29 Sep 1867, d. 1 Jun 1928 |
| Mother | Rosetta Lavina Corey1 b. 9 Nov 1865, d. 9 Dec 1915 |
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 |
| Birth* | Robert James Coyne was born on 18 September 1904 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan.1 |
| He was the son of James John Coyne and Rosetta Lavina Corey.1 | |
| Marriage* | Robert James Coyne married Marie Margaret Brown in September 1927 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.1 |
| Death* | Robert James Coyne died on 26 January 1981 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, at age 76.1 |
Family | Marie Margaret Brown b. 18 July 1897, d. 12 July 1980 |
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Benji Cozzens1
M, b. circa 1750
| Charts | Descendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Birth* | Benji Cozzens was born circa 1750.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Hannah Peckham, daughter of Issac Peckham and Ruth Cory.1 |
Family | Hannah Peckham b. circa 1753, d. 12 July 1785 |
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Barbara Ann Crabb
F, b. 28 November 1879, d. 23 December 1904
| Father | Edmund James Crabb |
| Mother | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Baptism* | Barbara Ann Crabb was baptized on 28 November 1879. |
| She was the daughter of Edmund James Crabb and Martha Johanna Haslam. | |
| Death* | Barbara Ann Crabb died on 23 December 1904 in Providence County, Rhode Island, U.S.A., at age 25. |
Caroline Elizabeth Maud Crabb
F, b. 18 January 1878
| Father | Edmund James Crabb |
| Mother | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Baptism* | Caroline Elizabeth Maud Crabb was baptized on 18 January 1878. |
| She was the daughter of Edmund James Crabb and Martha Johanna Haslam. |
Edmund James Crabb
M
| Last Edited | 6 Jan 2007 |
| Marriage* | Edmund James Crabb married Martha Johanna Haslam, daughter of William Haslam and Elizabeth Schurman, on 14 February 1876 in Springfield, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Family | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 March 1855, d. 2 July 1928 |
| Children |
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Mary Ida Maxfield Crabb
F, b. April 1881
| Father | Edmund James Crabb |
| Mother | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Baptism* | Mary Ida Maxfield Crabb was baptized in April 1881. |
| She was the daughter of Edmund James Crabb and Martha Johanna Haslam. |
Thomas Johnston Crabb
M, b. 5 February 1883
| Father | Edmund James Crabb |
| Mother | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Baptism* | Thomas Johnston Crabb was baptized on 5 February 1883. |
| He was the son of Edmund James Crabb and Martha Johanna Haslam. |
Warren Crabb
M
| Father | Edmund James Crabb |
| Mother | Martha Johanna Haslam b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Warren Crabb was the son of Edmund James Crabb and Martha Johanna Haslam. |
Arthur Henry Crabbe1,2
M, b. 30 July 1895
| Father | Giles Crabbe d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 7 Aug 2002 |
| Birth* | Arthur Henry Crabbe was born on 30 July 1895 in Prince Edward Island.2,3 |
| He was the son of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman. |
Citations
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files. Date of Import: 24 Aug 2000.
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
- [S129] Ross Graves William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque Prince Edward Island and His Descendants, Vols. 1 & 2 (Summerside: M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., 1973). Hereinafter cited as William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque.
Charlotte Stewart Crabbe1,2
F, b. 30 January 1891
| Father | Giles Crabbe d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 7 Aug 2002 |
| Birth* | Charlotte Stewart Crabbe was born on 30 January 1891 in Prince Edward Island.2,3 |
| She was the daughter of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman. |
Citations
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files. Date of Import: 24 Aug 2000.
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
- [S129] Ross Graves William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque Prince Edward Island and His Descendants, Vols. 1 & 2 (Summerside: M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., 1973). Hereinafter cited as William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque.
Ella Weir Crabbe1,2
F, b. 24 June 1887, d. 25 February 1969
| Father | Giles Crabbe d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 3 Apr 2011 |
| Birth* | Ella Weir Crabbe was born on 24 June 1887 in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.3,2 |
| She was the daughter of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman. | |
| Death* | Ella Weir Crabbe died on 25 February 1969 at age 81.4,1,2 |
Citations
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files. Date of Import: 24 Aug 2000.
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
- [S95] Correspondence with Wendy Durieux (Alberta, Canada). Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Edwards, Ontario, Canada), Website Records, "Electronic."
http://genweb.net/-durieux as of October 13, 1999.
Giles Crabbe1
M, d. after 1904
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 17 May 2011 |
| Birth* | Giles Crabbe was born in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Jessamine Schurman, daughter of Elijah Hyatt Schurman and Henriann Walker. |
| Moved* | Giles Crabbe moved to High River, Alberta, Canada, in 1904. |
| Death* | He died after 1904. |
Family | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Children |
|
Jessie Crabbe
F
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
Jessie Crabbe
F
| Father | Giles Crabbe1 d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman1 b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Jessie Crabbe was the daughter of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman.1 | |
| Name Variation | Jessie Crabbe is also known as Jessie Crabbe.2 |
| Name Variation | Jessie Crabbe is also known as Jessie Crabbe.1 |
| Name Variation | Jessie Crabbe is also known as Jessie Crabbe.1 |
Lloyd Crabbe
M
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
Lloyd Crabbe
M
| Father | Giles Crabbe1 d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 29 Dec 2001 |
| Lloyd Crabbe was the son of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman.1 | |
| Name Variation | Lloyd Crabbe is also known as Lloyd Crabbe.2 |
| Note* | LLOYD WAS KILLED WHEN A YOUNG MAN.2 |
| Name Variation | Lloyd Crabbe is also known as Lloyd Crabbe.1 |
| Name Variation | Lloyd Crabbe is also known as Lloyd Crabbe.1 |
Lulu May Crabbe1,2
F, b. 22 May 1889, d. circa 1969
| Father | Giles Crabbe d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 7 Aug 2002 |
| Nickname | Lulu May Crabbe also is known commonly by the nickname of Lou Crabbe. |
| Birth* | She was born on 22 May 1889 in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.3,4,2 |
| She was the daughter of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman. | |
| Marriage* | Lulu May Crabbe married Ernest Smyth Ball, son of John Clement Ball and Jane Frances Smyth, between 1910 and 1911.3 |
| Death* | Lulu May Crabbe died circa 1969.3 |
Family | Ernest Smyth Ball b. 6 May 1880, d. 31 July 1917 |
Citations
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files. Date of Import: 24 Aug 2000.
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
- [S1234] Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
- [S95] Correspondence with Wendy Durieux (Alberta, Canada). Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Edwards, Ontario, Canada).
Ruth Crabbe
F
| Father | Giles Crabbe d. a 1904 |
| Mother | Jessamine Schurman b. 1867 |
| Charts | Descendants of David Walker & Margaret Hetherington |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Ruth Crabbe was the daughter of Giles Crabbe and Jessamine Schurman. |
Jemima Crabtree1
F
| Last Edited | 26 Jan 2002 |
| Marriage* | Jemima Crabtree married Josiah Tingley.1 |
Family | Josiah Tingley |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend (Toronto, Ontario). Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Edwards, Ontario, Canada).
Edith Crack1
F
| Last Edited | 1 Sep 2006 |
| Marriage* | Edith Crack married Bertram Olney.1 |
Family | Bertram Olney |
| Child |
|
Citations
- [S2444] Ann Olney,(Danville, Québec).
Caleb Archer Craft
M, b. 1 December 1776
| Father | Stephen Craft |
| Mother | Anna Archer |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Birth* | Caleb Archer Craft was born on 1 December 1776 in Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.A.. |
| He was the son of Stephen Craft and Anna Archer. | |
| Marriage* | Caleb Archer Craft married Jane Bonnet, daughter of Daniel Bonnet and Esther Schureman, on 12 February 1803. |
| Marriage* | Caleb Archer Craft married Elizabeth L. Williams on 7 August 1811. |
Family 1 | Jane Bonnet b. 3 March 1778, d. 18 February 1809 |
| Children |
|
Family 2 | Elizabeth L. Williams b. circa September 1789, d. 7 June 1873 |
Esther Jane Craft
F
| Father | Caleb Archer Craft b. 1 Dec 1776 |
| Mother | Jane Bonnet b. 3 Mar 1778, d. 18 Feb 1809 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2001 |
| Esther Jane Craft was the daughter of Caleb Archer Craft and Jane Bonnet. |









