Person:Barnabas Coffin (4)

m. 4 Dec 1740
  1. Deborah Coffin1743 -
  2. Libni Coffin1745 - 1844
  3. William Coffin1747 - 1796
  4. Samuel Coffin1749 - 1799
  5. Barnabas Coffin1751 - 1815
  6. Matthew Coffin1754 - 1832
  7. Bethuel Coffin1756 - 1837
  8. Priscilla Coffin1760 - 1793
  9. Abijah Coffin1760 - 1793
  10. Levi Coffin1763 - 1833
m. 7 Jan 1773
  1. Joseph Coffin1774 -
  2. Hulda Coffin1776 -
  3. Obed Coffin1778 - 1781
  4. Abel Coffin1780 -
  5. Phebe Coffin1783 -
  6. Barnabas Coffin1785 -
  7. Elizabeth Coffin1790 -
  8. Stephen Coffin1794 -
  9. Priscilla Coffin1796 -
Facts and Events
Name Barnabas Coffin
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Dec 1751 Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 7 Jan 1773 Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United StatesSherborn
to Phebe Marshall
Death? 13 Aug 1815 Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina

Notes

  • does birthdate need to be converted from old style?
References
  1. Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1925-1928)
    246.

    COFFIN, Barnabas, ch. William and Priscilla, Dec. 25, 1751.
    [Barnebas, C.R.4. Barnabas, h. Phebe (d. Joseph Marshall and Phebe), s. William and Priscilla (Paddack), 25th, 12 mo. P.R.38.]

  2.   Coffin, Elijah; Charles Fisher Coffin; and Mary Coffin Johnson. The life of Elijah Coffin : with a reminiscence. (Cincinnati? Ohio: E. Morgan, 1863)
    14.
  3.   DEEP RIVER MONTHLY MEETING, in Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950)
    1:778.


    Page 46.
    Barnabas Coffin b 12-25-1751 ; d 8-13-1815
    Phebe Coffin b 6-20-1753 ; d 8-23-1822
    Ch:
    Joseph b 1-12-1774
    Hulda b 1-15-1776
    Obed b 9-11-1778 ; d 2- 7-1781
    Abel b 12-14-1780
    Phebe b 3-11-1783
    Barnabas b 10-28-1785
    Elizabeth b 1-21-1790
    Stephen b 3-23-1794
    Priscilla b 3- 3-1796