At an early age she moved, with her family, into Polk County North Carolina. She was ten years old when they fled over the mountians into Tennessee seeking safer ground during the Civil War. They held up in Handcock County until the close of the war. They lived at Bean Station in Grainger County during reconstruction.
She married Colby C. Coffey, 16 Feb 1871, Grainger Co., TN
She was the mother of seven known children;
1. John Alfred b-9 Mar 1872
2. Cora b-29 June 1877, m-Frank Bunch
3. James Orlander b-18 Mar 1879
4. Mary b-24 Mar 1881, m-John Hipsher
5. Nelson b-28 Aug 1884
6. Dillard Dee b-8 May 1886
7. Della b-June 1893, m-Charles Harrell
At an early age she moved, with her family, into Polk County North Carolina. She was ten years old when they fled over the mountians into Tennessee seeking safer ground during the Civil War. They held up in Handcock County until the close of the war. They lived at Bean Station in Grainger County during reconstruction.
She married Colby C. Coffey, 16 Feb 1871, Grainger Co., TN
She was the mother of seven known children;
1. John Alfred b-9 Mar 1872
2. Cora b-29 June 1877, m-Frank Bunch
3. James Orlander b-18 Mar 1879
4. Mary b-24 Mar 1881, m-John Hipsher
5. Nelson b-28 Aug 1884
6. Dillard Dee b-8 May 1886
7. Della b-June 1893, m-Charles Harrell
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