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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Ann Coe: Birth: Jan 1860 in Blount County, Alabama. Death: Apr 1926 in Warm Springs, Randolph County, Arkansas

  2. Nancy Eveline Coe: Birth: May 1864 in Tennessee. Death: Dec 1916 in Arkansas

  3. Mary Elizabeth Coe: Birth: 6 May 1866 in Tennessee. Death: 20 Jun 1934 in Randolph County, Arkansas

  4. James Jasper Coe: Birth: Mar 1868 in Tennessee. Death: 11 May 1910 in Warm Springs, Randolph County, Arkansas

  5. Minerva Jane Coe: Birth: 25 Feb 1871 in Tennessee. Death: 2 Jul 1953 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Texas

  6. Jason Grant Coe: Birth: 28 Sep 1872 in Polk County, Tennessee. Death: 2 Nov 1944 in Biggers, Randolph County, Arkansas

  7. John Henry Coe: Birth: 16 May 1878 in Randolph County, Arkansas. Death: 23 Feb 1901 in Grady, Grant County, Arkansas


Notes
a. Note:   MARRIAGE: "CIVIL WAR WIDOW'S PENSION APPLICATION" Mary Ann and Jason's marriage date and location were taken from the pension papers she filed after his death. In these papers, she states she and Jason Coe were married in September 1857 in the home of her Father, Thomas B. Clayton of Walker County, Georgia. They were married by Esquire Baker, Justice of the Peace. There are also sworn affidavits of her sister, Telitha E. Clayton, her brother, John M. Clayton and her sister-in-law, Caroline Coe Clayton. Caroline Coe Clayton was the sister of Jason Coe. (Caroline Coe Clayton was the sister of Jason Coe and she married John M. Clayton, the brother of Mary Ann Clayton in 1867.)
  Census: 1860 BLOUNT COUNTY, ALABAMA - Summitt Post Office - Household # 32 - Line 1 - Taken June 2, 1860 Jason Coe, Male, 19, Farmer Laborer, $50 Assets, TN, Cannot Read/Write Mary Ann, Female, 23, GA, Cannot Read/Write P. A. S., Female, 5/12, AL (Lived in between Priscilla Clayton, Mary Ann's mother and Sarah Coe, Jason's mother)
  Census: 1880 RANDOLPH COUNTY, ARKANSAS - Davidson Township - Enumerated June 24, 1880 - Page # 32 - SD# 1 - ED# 251 - Household # 290 Jason Coe, Male, 39, TN, TN, TN, Farmer, Cannot Read, Cannot Write Mary Ann, Female, 44, GA, Keeping House, Cannot Read, Cannot Write Eveline, Female, 16, TN Mary, Female, 14, TN Manerva, Female, 12, TN Jason G., Male, 8, TN John H., Male 2, TN
  Census: 1900 RANDOLPH COUNTY, ARKANSAS - Warm Springs Township - Enumerated June 11, 1900 - Supervisor's District # 3 - Enumerator's District # 113 - Sheet # 6 A - Household # 103 Mary Coe, Female, Jun 1835, age 68, Widowed, GA, GA, GA, Owns 14 Acres John Henry, Male, May 1878, age 21, TN, TN, GA, Farmer Lived beside her children, Grant Coe, Manerva Looney, Jasper Coe. and Mary Elizabeth Looney.
  Census: 1910 RANDOLPH COUNTY, ARKANSAS - Warm Springs Township - Elm Store Road - Enumerated May 11, 1910 - Supervisor's District # 61 - Enumerator's District # 127 - Sheet # 10 B - Household # 138 Andrew J. Looney, Male, 45, Married 24 Years, AR, AR, AR, Farmer, Owns Property, Farme 127 Acres Mary Elizabeth, Female, 44, 2 of 2 Children Living, Tn, TN, AL Neta A., Female, 17, AR Mary Ann Looney, Female, (Mother), 75, Widow, AR Lives next door their son, Jason F. Looney
  Property: "FEDERAL LAND BUREAU", Randolph County, Arkansas Accession/Serial #: AR1400_.381 BLM Serial #: AR NO S/N State: ARKANSAS Patentee Names: Mary Coe, Widow of Jason Coe Document #: 5892 Mis. Doc. #: 13801 Issue Date: May 31, 1890 Authority: May 20, 1862 HOMESTEAD ENTRY - ORIGINAL (12 Stat. 392) Land Office: Little Rock W1/2NW 17/ 21-N 1-W No 5th PM AR RANDOLPH NWSW 17/ 21-N 1-W No 5th PM AR RANDOLPH
  Property: She acquired a 160 acre farm in Randolph Co., AR, May 31, 1890.[Br�derbund Family Archive #255, Ed. 1, Land Records AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI 1790-1907, Date of Import: 28 Aug 2000, Internal Ref. #1.255.1.12325.24]
  Property: The United States of America Homestead Certificate # 5892 Application # 13801 To All To Whom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Whereas there has been deposited in the General Land Office of the United states of Register of the General Land Office at Little Rock, Arkansas, whereby it appears that, pursuant to the Act of Congress approved 20th May 1862, �To secure the Homesteads to actual settlers in the public domain�, and the acts supplemental thereto, the claim of Mary Coe, widow of Jason Coe deceased has been established and duly consummated in conformity to law for the West half of the North West quarter and the North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section seventeen and the north East quarter of the South East quarter of Section eighteen in Township twenty - one North of Range one West of the Fifth Principal Meridian in Arkansas, containing one hundred and sixty acres according to the Official Plat of the Survey of the said Land returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General. Now know ye, That there is therefore granted by the United States unto the said Mary Coe the tract of Land above described: To Have And To Hold the said tract of Land, with the appurtenances thereof, unto the said Mary Coe and to her heirs and assigns forever. In testimony whereof, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of America, have caused these letters to made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the thirty-first day of May, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and fourteenth. By the president: Benjamin Harrison By M. McKean, Sec�y J. M. Townsend, Register of the General Land Office
  Sources: Census Information shared by Kathy Green Davis, Greenville, Tennessee


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