Mary Hawley
F, b. 16 July 1663, d. 9 September 1731
Father | Lieut. Joseph Hawley b. c 1603, d. c May 1690 |
Mother | Katherine Birdseye b. c 1626 |
Mary was born on Monday, 16 July 1663 in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Mary married Captain John Coe, son of Robert Coe and Hannah Mitchell, on 20 December 1682 in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. She and John were blessed with (an unknown value). Mary departed this life on Sunday, 9 September 1731 in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. She was buried at Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, in the Congregational Church Burial Ground.
Additional Notes:
Westfield, Mass. August 23, 1708
My Dear Wife,
Thies come to bring my harty love and efections to you and to tell you of my earnest desiar to imbrace you in the arms of my love hoping they may find and ouers in health.
I have been very well ever since I left you for which I prays God. The post from Albani last weeke brings news that the enimy disagre and the french indians are turned bak; the scouts from dearfield have not yet discouvered the army. We look for a post from Albani tomorrow after which we are in great hops of being drawn ofe or the greater part of us. I am just now a going to Northampton to wait on our govenor which makes me in so much haste. So I remain til death your loving husband,
John Coe
Our soldiers here are all well.
Additional Notes:
Westfield, Mass. August 23, 1708
My Dear Wife,
Thies come to bring my harty love and efections to you and to tell you of my earnest desiar to imbrace you in the arms of my love hoping they may find and ouers in health.
I have been very well ever since I left you for which I prays God. The post from Albani last weeke brings news that the enimy disagre and the french indians are turned bak; the scouts from dearfield have not yet discouvered the army. We look for a post from Albani tomorrow after which we are in great hops of being drawn ofe or the greater part of us. I am just now a going to Northampton to wait on our govenor which makes me in so much haste. So I remain til death your loving husband,
John Coe
Our soldiers here are all well.
Family | Captain John Coe b. 10 May 1658, d. 19 Apr 1741 |
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