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Harrison Coatney

Male 1846 - 1867  (~ 21 years)


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  • Name Harrison Coatney 
    Birth ABT. 1846  Jeffersonville, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 9 Nov 1867  Near Paris, IN; burial: Pisgah Methodist Cem., Jefferson Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I0539  forneyclark
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2024 

    Father Archibald (also Courtney) Coatney,   b. 1783, VA or Estill Co., KY? Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1875, Jefferson Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 92 years) 
    Mother MEDILLA McINTOSH,   b. ABT. 1800, Jefferson Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. BEF. 1849, Jefferson Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 48 years) 
    Marriage Jan 1833  Estill Co., KY or VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F0151  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Henriette E. Hamill   d. Burial: Pisgah Methodist Cem., Jefferson Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 12 Dec 1865  Clay Co., GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Henry Nashville Coatney,   b. 27 Feb 1867, Deputy, Jennings Co., IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Dec 1950, Ada, Ottawa, KS; burial: Fairview Cem., Ottawa Co., KS Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years)
    Family ID F1883  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
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      Source:
      SEE DON COATNEY'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
      Civil War letters, both original and transcribed, may be found in Don Coatney's Coatney Collection at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/Coatney.html & at
      http://www.bitsofblueandgray.com/ (the letters of William Curtis Morgan ) & at
      http://www.letterscivilwar.com/index.html (look under contributers for Don Coatney).
      Included family members are the sons of Archibald Coatney: Jesse Coatney (b: abt: 1838), Nashville Coatney (b: abt. 1839), Harrison Coatney (b: abt. 1846, d: 1867), & George Washington Coatney & his wife Arminda Bernard Spurgeon Coatney (1839-1924).
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      Source:
      SEE DON COATNEY'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
      Coatney letters, both original and transcribed, may be found in Don Coatney's Coatney Collection at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/Coatney.html. Included family members are: Arminda Bernard Spurgeon Coatney (1839-1924) and her sons Thomas Jefferson Coatney (1857-1934), George Combe Coatney (1860-1898), Benjamin Harrison Coatney (1865-1925), & Charles E. Coatney (1869-1894), as well as Bertha Coatney (b: 1887) & her husband Earl Wells (b: 1888).
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      Source:
      Don Coatney Archives:
      Information entered the Archives via Sarah E. Niebuhr:
      Name, dates & places
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      Source:
      John Phillips:
      Some information was taken from A Courtney/ Coatney Family Workbook by John Phillips, Capital Publishing Company, Kathleen, GA, copyright by John Phillips 1990, Cabin John, MD:
      Death date & place
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      See also:
      2-Sources concerning Scott Co., Indiana families:
      John Phillips:
      Family Records, Etc.
      http://jphil36.blogspot.com
      Site is administered by John Phillips and includes the Diary of Sarah Bovard. The Bovard Diary entries concern family life on the frontier, Scott County, Indiana, 1859-1871. John Phillips welcomes any comments about Sarah Bovard's Diary that would further the understanding of who's who, et cetera. He is also especially interested in seeing additional pages of the diary that others might have.

      Bob Haefner:
      Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
      http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
      Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
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