Robert Coe (26 Oct 1596 – 1689) was an early English settler and the progenitor in New England of most of the coes in America. Robert Coe was born at Thorpe-Morieux, in Suffolk county, England, and baptized in the ancient church there on October 26, 1596, as recorded in parish registers. His father Henry Coe had been a yeoman, probably a clothmaker, and for several years was church warden.
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- Robert Coe (26 Oct 1596 – 1689) was an early English settler and the progenitor in New England of most of the coes in America. Robert Coe was born at Thorpe-Morieux, in Suffolk county, England, and baptized in the ancient church there on October 26, 1596, as recorded in parish registers. His father Henry Coe had been a yeoman, probably a clothmaker, and for several years was church warden. In 1625 Robert Coe is shown as living in Boxford, Suffolk county, then a thriving rural and manufacturing parish eight miles south of Thorpe-Morieux, where he lived until leaving for America in 1634. Robert Coe and his family took passage the port of Ipswich in Suffolk county aboard the Francis, commanded by Capt. John Cutting.
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- John, Robert, Mary, Benjamin
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- Early settler of American colonies
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- Mary, Hannah Dearslay, Jane Rouse
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- Robert Coe (26 Oct 1596 – 1689) was an early English settler and the progenitor in New England of most of the coes in America. Robert Coe was born at Thorpe-Morieux, in Suffolk county, England, and baptized in the ancient church there on October 26, 1596, as recorded in parish registers. His father Henry Coe had been a yeoman, probably a clothmaker, and for several years was church warden.
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