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Jerusha Coe (Miller)

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Birthplace: Middlefield, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
Death: December 01, 1808 (61)
Place of Burial: Kirkland, Oneida, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Cpt. David Miller and Elizabeth Miller
Wife of David Coe
Mother of Brainard Coe; Jerusha Coe; Elizabeth Coe; Hannah Coe; Sally Coe and 5 others
Sister of David Brainard Miller; Hezekiah Miller; Israel Miller; Esther Miller; Dorothy Miller and 3 others
Half sister of Hezekiah Miller

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About Jerusha Coe

Jerusha Miller, dau. of Capt. David Miller and Elizabeth Brainard, was b. July 25,1747 at Middlefield, Middlesex, Conn; She married, Nov. 3,1768, with DAVID COE, son of David Coe and Hannah Camp. They lived at Middlefield, Conn. until 1795 and then moved to Paris, New York, thereafter living there and in the neighboring town of Clinton, NH. She died Dec. 11,1808; he d. Apr. 15,1816. Both buried at Brmfield Street Cemetery, Kirkland, Oneida County, NY.

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John W. Coe - - His grandfather, David Coe, of Middletown, Conn., went to Kirkland, Oneida County, in 1796, taking with him his son, also David Coe, who was born in Middletown, Conn., in 1784, and was then but twelve years of age. The family, consisting of the parents and four children, travelled, as had all the other pioneers of that region, with an ox-team and large covered wagon, in which they lived until the timber was cut out of the dense forests and the log cabin with its earthen floor constructed, to shelter them and make their first home in the wilderness. This was in the region near where the beautiful city of Utica, N.Y., now stands; and one lonely log house occupied the site where Bagg's Hotel now opens its hospitable doors to the weary traveller. At that time even the turnpike from Albany to Buffalo, which is ninety years old, was not even projected. In 18o6 the father of our subject was married to Orra Ellenwood, daughter of Reuben Ellenwood, who came from Brimfield, Hampden County, Mass., about 1797. He became a wealthy farmer of Smithfield; in fact, the wealthiest in Madison County.
Our subject's parents went to Peterboro when there was but one white family (the Greggs) within ten miles east of where they located. Mr. Coe made a permanent home in this place, buying one hundred and fifty-six acres in the midst of heavy forest land, having many large trees of white pine and hard wood. He built a saw-mill, and turned out quantities of lumber, becoming, as the town increased, a prominent factor, loaning money to the settlers, from whom he would only take the legal interest. He was a leading man also in the county, holding several offices. He was not a church member, but was upright in all things, taking the Golden Rule as his guide. His wife was a consistent and true believer in the Baptist faith. They reared six sons and three daughters, of whom John Wesley was the sixth son and eighth child. All arrived at adult age, the first to die being the youngest daughter, Henrietta, a lovely girl of twenty-one years. Of that large family, only three sons and one daughter are now living, namely: Eli A., a farmer residing at Kirkville, Onondaga County, aged seventy-three years; Mary C., widow of Seth Roberts, living at Oneida, aged seventy years; George Whitfield, a retired farmer of Peterboro, sixty-eight years old; and John W.


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Jerusha Coe's Timeline

1747
July 25, 1747
Middlefield, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1769
October 16, 1769
Middlefield, Middlesex, CT, United States
1771
July 9, 1771
Middletown, Middlesex, CT, United States
1773
November 17, 1773
1775
June 9, 1775
1777
June 17, 1777
Middlefield, Middlesex, CT, United States
1779
August 3, 1779
Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
1781
November 1, 1781
1784
September 10, 1784