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Title
Who Are You?: The Romance of Your Name
Alternative Title
The Romance of Your Name
Subject
Surnames
Coats of arms
Coe, John
Coe, Robert
Description
A newspaper article by Ruby Haskins Ellis, published in The Evening Star on March 21, 1935. The article chronicles the genealogy of the Coe surname, which likely dates back to John Coo I (b. 1340) in Essex, England. According to the article, Coo joined Sir John Hawkwood in his military campaigns in Italy. The Coe family of New England was established by Robert Coe (b.1596), eighth in descent from Coo. A clothmaker, Robert Coe joined the Puritans on the ship Francis during the Puritan emigration from England in 1634. First landing in Watertown, Massachusetts, Coe migrated to Wethersfield, Connecticut, the following year, and later to Long Island, New York, where he founded the town of Jamaica in 1658. Famous Coes in Florida include William Henry Coe (1824-1879), the founder of Glencoe, and his son, Captain Charles Henry Coe (1856-1954), author of Red Patriots: The Story of the Seminoles (1898).
Creator
Ellis, Ruby Haskins
Source
Original newspaper article: Ellis, Ruby Haskins. "Who Are You?: The Romance of Your Name." The Evening Star, March 21, 1935: Private Collection of Andrew M. Foster.
Publisher
The Evening Star
Date Created
ca. 1935-03-21
Date Copyrighted
1935-03-21
Contributor
Foster, Andrew M.
Medium
1 newspaper article
Coverage
Essex, England, United Kingdom
Boxford, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Watertown, Massachusetts
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York
Provenance
Originally created by Ruby Haskins Ellis and published by The Evening Star.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by
The Evening Star and is provided here by
RICHES of Central Florida for educational purposes only.
Source Repository
Private Collection of Andrew M. Foster
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