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Mary Elizabeth Miles Coker

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Conway County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Mary Elizabeth was born about 1810 in Georgia and she left this world sometime after June 1880 (exact date unknown)possibly in Conway County, Arkansas.
She married Seaborn C. Coker on July 15, 1827 in Washington County, Alabama.
Sometime after January 23, 1852, Mary her husband Seaborn, her son James and new daughter in law Sarah Crane and her parents Martin and Jerusha Moseley Crane packed up their belongings and moved to Coneay Co. Arkansas. They arrived before December 13, 1852, because their grandson James Jr. was born there.

Mary and Seaborn's only child James Sr. passed away about two years after their arrival to Arkansas.
There are court papers in the Conway County, Aransas court house that after the death of James, Seaborn went to court to maintain custudy of their two grandchildren James Jr and Mary.
At one time there was a hearing for the return of Mary from Martin and Jerusha Moseley Crane who were her maternal grandparents.
Mary Elizabeth was born about 1810 in Georgia and she left this world sometime after June 1880 (exact date unknown)possibly in Conway County, Arkansas.
She married Seaborn C. Coker on July 15, 1827 in Washington County, Alabama.
Sometime after January 23, 1852, Mary her husband Seaborn, her son James and new daughter in law Sarah Crane and her parents Martin and Jerusha Moseley Crane packed up their belongings and moved to Coneay Co. Arkansas. They arrived before December 13, 1852, because their grandson James Jr. was born there.

Mary and Seaborn's only child James Sr. passed away about two years after their arrival to Arkansas.
There are court papers in the Conway County, Aransas court house that after the death of James, Seaborn went to court to maintain custudy of their two grandchildren James Jr and Mary.
At one time there was a hearing for the return of Mary from Martin and Jerusha Moseley Crane who were her maternal grandparents.


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