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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Walter Elam Coffin: Birth: 17 DEC 1860 in Bangor, Marshall co, Iowa. Death: 31 MAY 1924 in Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana

  2. Ella Jane Coffin: Birth: 23 AUG 1862.

  3. William A Coffin: Birth: BEF. 22 NOV 1864.

  4. Martha Dora (Dorothy) Coffin: Birth: 17 JUN 1866.

  5. George Nathan Coffin: Birth: 18 JUN 1868.

  6. Elihu Cameron "Cam" Coffin: Birth: 4 APR 1875 in Bangor, Marshall co, Iowa. Death: 10 JUL 1906 in Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana

  7. Elizabeth Maud Coffin: Birth: 24 AUG 1877.

  8. Clarence Garfield Coffin: Birth: 25 AUG 1880.


Notes
a. Note:   1880 census Union, Hardin co. Iowa
 Elizabeth S. Coffin female married white 42 born North Carolina parents North Carolina
 Walter E. Coffin works in Harness Shop son male single white 19 b IA parents North Carolina
 Ella J. Coffin teacher dau female single white 17 b. IA
 Martha D. Coffin at school dau female single white 14 b. IA
 George N. Coffin at school son male single white 12 b IA
 Cameron E. Coffin son male single white 5 b. IA
 Maude E. Coffin dau Female single white 2 b. IA
 (Father Elihu on trip to Lousiana)
  William Wade Hinshaw Iowa Quaker Meeting Records Bangor Monthly Meeting Marshall co. Iowa vol 1
 Marshall co Bangor quaker records:
 Carter William b. Randolph co. NC wife Martha, b. Guilford co NC died 1-7-1869 ch. Louisa b. 10-12-1834 or 11-12-1834
 Elizabeth b. 8-6-1837
 William H. b. 4-15-1840
  Judicial District Court of Lousiana in and for Acadia Parish
 children listed on petition in succession of Mrs. Elizabeth S Coffin dec'd
 Walter E. Coffin, Mrs. Dorothy Jaenke, wife of Frank R. Jaenke, Miss Maud E. Coffin, all residents of Jennings, Louisana and Mrs Ella J. Oblinger wife of Amos J. Oblinger of Grand Junction, Iowa. Cameron E and Clarence were deceased at this time.
  from American Friends Obit: On Tenth month 15th, 1896, at her home on Mamou Prairie, near Evangeline, Elizabeth S. Coffin (born Carter), aged 60 years, 2 months and 9 days. She was married to E. J. Coffin in 1860, at Bangor, Iowa. She was reared a Friend and she always remained faithfull. In her death the community has lost one of the best and truest women that ever blessed its history, and the family has parted company for a time with its best Friend.


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