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    John E. Coffee

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  1. John E. Coffee was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia in 1782. He was a grandson of Peter Coffee, Sr. (1716 – November 1771) and Susannah Mathews (1701–1796). He is sometimes confused by researchers with his first cousin John Coffee, who served as a general in the Tennessee militia . John E. Coffee was 18 when he moved with his family ...

  2. John E. Coffee (December 3, 1782– September 25, 1836) was a military leader and a United States Congressman forthe state of Georgia. Early life. He was born in Prince Edward County,Virginia and was a grandson of Peter Coffee, Sr. (1705-November 1771) andSusannah Mathews (1701–1796). He is sometimes confused by researchers with hisfirst ...

  3. Brief Life History of John E. When B.Gen. John E Coffee was born on 3 December 1782, in Prince Edward, Virginia, United States, his father, Peter Coffee Jr., was 35 and his mother, Sarah Smith, was 28. He married Ann 'Penelope' Bryan on 20 December 1808, in Hancock, Georgia, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_CoffeeJohn Coffee - Wikipedia

    John R. Coffee (June 2, 1772 – July 7, 1833) was an American planter of English descent, and a state militia brigadier general in Tennessee. He commanded troops under General Andrew Jackson during the Creek Wars (1813–14) and the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812 .

  5. John E. Coffee (December 3, 1782 – September 25, 1836) was a military leader and a United States Congressman for the state of Georgia. He was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia and was a grandson of Peter Coffee, Sr. (1716-November 1771) and Susannah Mathews (1701–1796). He is sometimes confused by researchers with his first cousin John Coffee, a general in the Tennessee militia. John ...

  6. Born on June 2, 1772, in Prince Edward County, Virginia, John Coffee was the son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Graves) Coffee. The family subsequently moved to Granville County, North Carolina, and to Rockingham County, North Carolina, where he grew to manhood. When his father died in 1797, John Coffee took steps to assure that his mother would be ...

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