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Cornelia Mary Montague <I>Coxe</I> Tincher

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Cornelia Mary Montague Coxe Tincher

Birth
Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Feb 1999 (aged 85)
Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Hatton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Cornelia M (Coxe) Tincher
Daughter of Gerald J Coxe and Gertrude E (Quigley) Coxe

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------******************************Mayflower Descendent*******************************
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Married William Ira Tincher
on August 23, 1933

***************************** "From whence we come"*****************************
There is so much to say about my grandmother, that it is hard to know what to say honestly, but with that said. First I would like to say when I think of my grandmother the first thing that comes to mind is the words "from whence we or I come", you see my grandmother was extremely proud of from whom and where she came from. She spent most of my life looking for her lost linage to the Mayflower from which she had know doubt she came from, sadly she died before she was able to prove her connection.

Her daughter Mary tried for years to finish that task for her mother, but sadly she to died before finishing it, then a brother picked up, and took on the quest, to finally setting aside the research to have and grow a family.
As my mother now was gowning older, as I was talking to her one day, she said she was sad that it was never proven because it had met so much to her mother, and if she could and wasn't so fragile and weak she would try. With that said I decided to pick up the quest.
After none stop research and the love of a wonderful and patient man , I was able to find the missing link for my mother and grandmother.
Within the next year of proven it my mother died, knowing her mothers quest into the past had been found and proven. Here is a picture of my grandmother with
5 generations, my grandson, my daughter, me, my mother and my grandmother.
Love does not stop at 2 generations away. Look at the smile on my grandmother's face while holding her great-great grandson.
She married the love of her life William Ira Tincher they would stay married till his death.
Together her and my grandfather would go onto to have 9 children.
Cornelia M (Coxe) Tincher
Daughter of Gerald J Coxe and Gertrude E (Quigley) Coxe

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------******************************Mayflower Descendent*******************************
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Married William Ira Tincher
on August 23, 1933

***************************** "From whence we come"*****************************
There is so much to say about my grandmother, that it is hard to know what to say honestly, but with that said. First I would like to say when I think of my grandmother the first thing that comes to mind is the words "from whence we or I come", you see my grandmother was extremely proud of from whom and where she came from. She spent most of my life looking for her lost linage to the Mayflower from which she had know doubt she came from, sadly she died before she was able to prove her connection.

Her daughter Mary tried for years to finish that task for her mother, but sadly she to died before finishing it, then a brother picked up, and took on the quest, to finally setting aside the research to have and grow a family.
As my mother now was gowning older, as I was talking to her one day, she said she was sad that it was never proven because it had met so much to her mother, and if she could and wasn't so fragile and weak she would try. With that said I decided to pick up the quest.
After none stop research and the love of a wonderful and patient man , I was able to find the missing link for my mother and grandmother.
Within the next year of proven it my mother died, knowing her mothers quest into the past had been found and proven. Here is a picture of my grandmother with
5 generations, my grandson, my daughter, me, my mother and my grandmother.
Love does not stop at 2 generations away. Look at the smile on my grandmother's face while holding her great-great grandson.
She married the love of her life William Ira Tincher they would stay married till his death.
Together her and my grandfather would go onto to have 9 children.


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