Children: Henry Coy II, Mary, Catherine, Elizabeth.
Married Hannah Miller before 1785.
Children: David, Samuel, John, Hannah, Margaret (Peggy), Agnes (Nancy), Daniel, Susannah.
Henry was christened Johann Henrich Kau in Winterbach, Bayern, Germany, the son of Johann Henrich Kau and Anna Elisabeth Andridges Kau. The family's surname in America was found spelled as Kowe, Cowe, Cow, Koy, and Coy.
The family began a migration from Europe to America some time between 1753 and 1775.
Henry Cow (Cowe) served with Captain John Orbison, 1780-1782. (American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin County PA...Daughters of American Revolution).
In 1778 Henry Coy lived in Washington County, Maryland and as a young man in 1802 settled in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
The first member of this family to come to Ohio was Henry Coy, Jr. His half brothers, Daniel lived in Green Township and David lived Beaver Township in Mahoning County. (Excerpt from History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Ohio, by Joseph G. Butler Jr.).
There is no record of a will or estate settlement for Henry in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Data from research of Ethel Bush Packey from Coy Family Book and Stephanie Martin Shively Ancestry.com entries.
Children: Henry Coy II, Mary, Catherine, Elizabeth.
Married Hannah Miller before 1785.
Children: David, Samuel, John, Hannah, Margaret (Peggy), Agnes (Nancy), Daniel, Susannah.
Henry was christened Johann Henrich Kau in Winterbach, Bayern, Germany, the son of Johann Henrich Kau and Anna Elisabeth Andridges Kau. The family's surname in America was found spelled as Kowe, Cowe, Cow, Koy, and Coy.
The family began a migration from Europe to America some time between 1753 and 1775.
Henry Cow (Cowe) served with Captain John Orbison, 1780-1782. (American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin County PA...Daughters of American Revolution).
In 1778 Henry Coy lived in Washington County, Maryland and as a young man in 1802 settled in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
The first member of this family to come to Ohio was Henry Coy, Jr. His half brothers, Daniel lived in Green Township and David lived Beaver Township in Mahoning County. (Excerpt from History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Ohio, by Joseph G. Butler Jr.).
There is no record of a will or estate settlement for Henry in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Data from research of Ethel Bush Packey from Coy Family Book and Stephanie Martin Shively Ancestry.com entries.
Gravesite Details
Specifically: Burial site unknown, presumed to be in Franklin County, Pennsylvania or possibly Mahoning County, Ohio.
Family Members
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Henry Coy aka Koy
1776–1856
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Mary Coy Hoffman
1777 – unknown
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Catherine Coy Hoffman
1779–1852
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Elizabeth Coy Berlin
1783–1858
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David Coy
1785–1867
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Margaret "Peggy" Coy Stauffer
1788–1851
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Samuel Coy
1790–1848
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John Coy
1792–1863
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Hannah Coy Clinker
1796–1850
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Agnes "Nancy" Coy Callahan
1798–1876
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Daniel Coy
1800–1858
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Susannah Coy McCreary
1805–1861
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