Person:Job Coit (3)

Watchers
m. 16 Feb 1686/87
  1. Mary Coit1687/88 -
  2. Elizabeth CoitAbt 1689 - 1756
  3. John Coit1690/91 -
  4. Job CoitAbt 1692 - 1741
  5. Abigail Coit1695 - 1698
  6. Joshua Coit1697 - 1697
  7. Martha Coit1698 -
  • HJob CoitAbt 1692 - 1741
  • W.  Lydia Amey (add)
m. 30 Jul 1713
Facts and Events
Name[2] Job Coit
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1692 Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 30 Jul 1713 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Amey (add)
Death[1] 12 Jan 1741 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Whitmore, William Henry, and Massachusetts) Copp's Hill Burying Ground (Boston. The graveyards of Boston : first volume, Copp's Hill epitaphs. (Albany [New York]: J. Munsell, 1878)
    p. 53.

    1000. Here lyes ye body of Mr Job Coit aged 49 years who died Janry ye 12th 1741.

  2. Roberts, Oliver Ayer. The history of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company: from its formation in 1637 and charter in 1638, to the present time : comprising the biographies of the distinguished civil, literary, religious, and military men of the colony, province, and commonwealth. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Alfred Mudge & Sons, 1895)
    p. 425.

    Job Coit, cabinet-maker, b. 1692, "probably a son of Nathaniel Coit, of Gloucester", d. 12 Jan 1741, m. 30 Jul 1713 Lydia Amie.
    [Note: distribution of father's estate in 1751, gives share to heirs of son Job deceased.]