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Baily H Coffey

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Baily H Coffey

Birth
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Aug 1879 (aged 69)
Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Coffey, Daviess County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
north side of road
Memorial ID
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I have some information on Baily, he was born in Wayne County, Kentucky died in Daviess County, Missouri. 1st marriage on 27 December 1832 to Nancy COX. Second marriage March 1851 to Catharine
LOW (maiden name) HARBORD. Son of John Waid COFFEY and Mary Bayley HARBORD.

The tiny town of Coffey Missouri where Coffey Cemetery is located and Where Baily H. Coffey is buried ... The town was laid out by him in 1856 and named for him. The town of Coffey was originally called Coffeyburg, and under the latter name And a post office was established Coffeysburg in 1867, and the towns name was changed to Coffey in 1910. Coffey Missouri is not the only town named after the Coffey family. The town of Coffeyville Kansas was founded by Col. John Coffey as a settlement & Trading Post to serve the Osage Indian Territory across the state line in Oklahoma in 1869 Coffeyville was the site where 4 members of Outlaw Dalton Gang were killed and was also home to Billy The Kid's family
Their suggestion:
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I have some information on Baily, he was born in Wayne County, Kentucky died in Daviess County, Missouri. 1st marriage on 27 December 1832 to Nancy COX. Second marriage March 1851 to Catharine
LOW (maiden name) HARBORD. Son of John Waid COFFEY and Mary Bayley HARBORD.

The tiny town of Coffey Missouri where Coffey Cemetery is located and Where Baily H. Coffey is buried ... The town was laid out by him in 1856 and named for him. The town of Coffey was originally called Coffeyburg, and under the latter name And a post office was established Coffeysburg in 1867, and the towns name was changed to Coffey in 1910. Coffey Missouri is not the only town named after the Coffey family. The town of Coffeyville Kansas was founded by Col. John Coffey as a settlement & Trading Post to serve the Osage Indian Territory across the state line in Oklahoma in 1869 Coffeyville was the site where 4 members of Outlaw Dalton Gang were killed and was also home to Billy The Kid's family


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