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COE's in NEW ZEALAND

Journal by marbra

I have read with great interest the information given by Ngairedith to Keitha regards the COE family of Wairarapa.I have Coe's originaly from Desborough U.K. on my tree.The earliest I have is Edward b.12/11/1732.Then his son George b.12/11/1773 M.Amelia.Their children John Frederick b.4/2/1816 @ Bedford,Samuel B/21/6/1817 @Kettering and George b.4/3/1819.
Samuel M.Sarah Elizabeth Huet(Huguenot family)b.16/12/1851 @Hackney.Their children were; Elizabeth b.28/7/1843 @Bethnal Green.Emma Sarah b.15/2/1846 B.G.,Amelia b.26/3/1848B.G.,Ellen b.29/8/1850 d.7/12/1858.
Samuel married a second time to Louisa Brooks 27/5/1867.

Elizabeth M. George James Hollings b.1826.(11 children)He had 1st married Selina Popkins and had 5 children.

Has anybody got any connections to my COE's ???

Surnames: COE HOLLINGS HUET POPKINS
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on 2011-04-26 00:30:14

marbra , from Brisbane,Australia, has been a Family Tree Circles member since Jul 2009. is researching the following names: BRADSHAW, SAUNDERS, HOLLINGS and 33 other(s).

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by ngairedith on 2011-04-26 00:37:16

Hello marbra,

just in case anyone would like to see the information you mention about the COE family of Wairarapa I will add the link to that journal here:

COE of Wairarapa

Did any of your Coe family arrive in New Zealand marbra? if so there may be a connection somewhere

by marbra on 2011-04-26 01:01:38

Hello Ngairedith,I really don't know if any of the Coe's that I am connected to emigrated to N.Z.Just that my husband said that it was something that he had remembered that relations had gone to the colonies.I have only the information that I have previously written of.
Just a faint hope I suppose that something might come up.

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