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Jacob Coffing

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Devon, England, United Kingdom
Death: October 09, 1731 (61-70)
Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of EOL Coffing
Husband of Sarah Coffing
Father of Jacob Coffing; Howard Coffing; Sarah Coffing; William Coffing, Sr; Abraham Coffin and 1 other

Occupation: Weaver
Managed by: Kelly Michelle Abney- Harris
Last Updated:

About Jacob Coffing

Arrived 1686 on ship Desire at Phil



On 23 June 1686 Jacob Coffin arrived in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on the ship Desire from Plymouth England as James Shattock's servant

Other events

In 1693 Jacob was taxed 6 shillings in Philadelphia County.

On October 3, 1696 there was a deed from Robert Turner to Jacob Coffin, weaver in Philadelphia County.

In 1698 he was listed as a clothier in Philadelphia County.

18 Feb 1698 deed from John Colley in Philadelphia County

6 Jun 1698 deed from Samuel Atkins in Philadelphia County

11 Oct 1700 witnessed John Bolt's will inPhiladelphia County

2 Sep 1701 jury in Philadelphia County

1701 Oct. 20. Do. Edward Smout, yeoman, to Jacob Coffing, clothier, both of Philadelphia, for a plantation of 500 acres in Gloucester Co., W. J., on the South side of the South branch of Gloucester River, N. W. John and Samuel Dennis, S. E. Thomas Bull. 39 I

31 Aug 1703 deed to C. Cash in Philadelphia County

Whereas, William James, of Cheltenham, yeoman, by deed poll [ a deed made and executed by only one party] dated 21 April 1704, granted to said Jacob Coffing his plantation and tract in Cheltenham, adj. Everard Bolton, John Songhurst, John Day, William Brown; cont. 200 acres, part of 500 acres granted by one William Brown and John Bertles to Patrick Robinson, who sold same to Thomas Stanford, who sold same to William James, who sold same to Jacob Coffing, who now conveys said 200 acres. Wits.: William Heaverd [mark], Ffrancis Cook. Ack. 11-24-1706. Rec. 11-27-1706. Book E 3, vol. 6, p. 60.

Sarah died before November 15, 1704.

1705 weaver Gloucester County, New Jersey.

8 Aug 1705 deed to Martin Jervis in Philadelphia County

1706 deed from Martin Jarvis in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

16 May 1706 deed Jacob Coffing, late of city of Philadelphia, weaver, but now of county Gloucester, West New Jersey to Rice Peters, city and county of Philadelphia, cordwainer, 200 a for 450£

10 Feb 1708 deed: Roger Hawkins to Jacob Coffing [GLO A 35]in Gloucester County, New Jersey

20 Apr 1709 deed Jacob Coffing to Ezekiel Siddon [GLO A 144] in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

9 Apr 1711 deedJacob Cofing to Thomas Miller [GLO A 36 1/2] in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

10 May 1726 deed From James Parry in Bucks County

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Jacob Coffing's Timeline

1665
1665
Devon, England, United Kingdom
1700
1700
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1705
1705
1706
1706
1710
1710
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1712
1712
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, United States
1728
1728
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1731
October 9, 1731
Age 66
Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States