| Father | Rev. David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Mother | Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 May 2024 10:46:32 |
| Name | Joseph Edward Coy was also known as Joseph Coy.2,3 |
| Birth | He was born on 6 December 1805, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Harriet Whitehead daughter of Turney Whitehead, on 26 November 1843, in Dumfries, York County, New BrunswickG.4,5 |
| Census | Joseph Edward Coy was head of the household in the census in 1871 He was 65 in the 1871 census, when the family was enumerated in Gagetown, 75 in 1881, 86 in 1891. |
| Death | He died on 11 February 1895 in home, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. "Upper Gagetown, Queens County, Feb. 11 - Joseph Coy, who was probably one of the oldest residents of Queens County, died at his home, Upper Gagetown, Jan. 30. Deceased was a son of David Coy and was born in Queens County in 1804, and continually lived there ever since. He leaves a widow, two sons and four daughters. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Ezekiel Hooper, pastor of the Baptist church."6 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84572, -66.24069G. Inscription: In Memory of / Joseph Coy, / Died Jan. 30, 1895, / Aged 90 Years / His Wife / Harriet, / Died May 12, 1895, / Aged 71 Years. / Sarah Coy / Died June 1888 / Aged 80 Years.3 ![]() Marker, Joseph Edward Coy (1805-1895), his wife Harriet Whitehead (1824-1895), his sister Sarah Coy (1808-1888). Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Mary E. Coy b. About 1846 |
| Daughter | Margaret Coy b. About 1850 |
| Daughter | Annie Sophia Coy b. About 1851, d. 15 September 1878 |
| Daughter | Rebecca Coy+ b. 21 January 1854, d. 1940 |
| Son | Joseph Edward Coy+ b. 13 July 1856, d. Before 1935 |
| Daughter | Sarah Coy b. About 1860 |
| Son | Franklin George Coy+ b. 26 January 1862, d. 17 September 1917 |
| Son | Harris W. Coy b. 1864, d. 2 September 1867 |
| Father | Rev. David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Mother | Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Sarah Jane Coy was also known as Sarah Coy.2 |
| Note | She never married. |
| Birth | She was born About 1808, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1871 She was 60 and living with her brother in 1871, as listed in the census. |
| Death | She died in June 1888 in Uper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3 |
| Interred | She was buried in the plot of Joseph Edward Coy, in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84572, -66.24069G. Inscription: In Memory of / Joseph Coy, / Died Jan. 30, 1895, / Aged 90 Years / His Wife / Harriet, / Died May 12, 1895, / Aged 71 Years. / Sarah Coy / Died June 1888 / Aged 80 Years.2 ![]() Marker, Joseph Edward Coy (1805-1895), his wife Harriet Whitehead (1824-1895), his sister Sarah Coy (1808-1888). Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Father | Rev. David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Mother | Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 2 May 2024 19:21:55 |
| Occupation | Charles E. Coy, Sr., was Charles was a Justice of the Peace. |
| Birth | He was born on 20 September 1811, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Margaret Annie Wood daughter of James Wood, on 9 March 1843, They were married by Rev. Benjamin Coy.1 |
| Census | Charles E. Coy, Sr., was head of the household in the census in 1871 He is listed as 56 in the 1871 census when enumerated at Gagetown, 66 in 1881, 78 in 1891. Listed in the 1891 census was an adopted son, Gilbert Coy, age 19. |
| Death | He died on 28 November 1896 in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84584, -66.24045G. Inscription: In Memory of / Charles E. Coy / 1811 - 1896 / Margaret Annie Wood / His Wife / 1820 - 1901 / Erected by Annie Wife of / A. Ernest Crothers / Who Died Mar. 20, 1933 / COY.2 ![]() Marker, Charles E. Coy (1811-1896), his wife Margaret Annie Wood (1820-1901), their daughter Annie Coy (1857-1933). Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | James Edwin Coy+ b. 28 May 1845, d. 7 March 1888 |
| Son | Henry Coy+ b. 8 January 1847, d. 24 July 1924 |
| Son | David Coy+ b. 7 September 1847, d. 25 September 1898 |
| Daughter | Frances Coy b. About 1852 |
| Daughter | Eliza Coy b. About 1855 |
| Daughter | Caroline Coy b. About 1856 |
| Daughter | Annie Coy+ b. About 1857, d. 20 March 1933 |
| Daughter | Ada Coy+ b. Between 1859 and 1861 |
| Son | Charles Coy b. 28 July 1863, d. 5 March 1864 |
| Son | Charles E. Coy, Jr. b. 19 December 1867, d. 26 July 1868 |
| Son | Havelock Coy b. About 1874 |
| Father | Rev. David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Mother | Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Margaret Jane Coy was also known as Margaret Jane Hartt. |
| Birth | She was born Between 1812 and 1813, in Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | She married David Hartt on 25 March 1835.1 |
| Death | She died on 8 September 1854 in Blissville, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.2 |
| Daughter | Mary Victoria Hartt b. 1839 |
| Daughter | Almira Hartt b. 1844 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Hartt b. 1846 |
| Son | David T. Hartt b. 1849 |
| Daughter | Phebe A. Hartt b. 1852 |
| Father | Rev. David Coy b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Mother | Mary Ebbett b. 13 January 1778, d. 2 January 1868 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Ann Coy was also known as Mary Ann Whitehead. |
| Birth | She was born About 1818, in Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | She married William Whitehead on 29 December 1843, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. They were married by Rev. Benjamin Coy.2 |
| Death | She died on 8 September 1854 in York County, New BrunswickG.3 |
| Son | Amasa Coy Whitehead b. About 1843 |
| Father | Jonathan Coy b. 6 May 1687, d. 10 February 1766 |
| Mother | Abigail -- d. 12 June 1767 |
| Relationships | 4th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 12 November 2025 18:05:44 |
| Name | Edward J. Coy, Sr., was also known as Edward McCoy, Sr. |
| Biographical Note | HISTORY OF THE COY FAMILY This note is from Florence Cecelia Estabrooks (Florence C. Estabrooks), compiler of the book, 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks of the Saint John River, New Brunswick.', states the following; 'I am indebted for the following history of the name MacCoy to Mr. W. J. Watson, Professor of Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh, F.C.E. Note: Florence Cecelia Estabrooks is listed in this family tree, her parents are: Leander M. Estabrooks and Henrietta Rebecca Hoben. ' The name Mac Coy is Irish and is an anglicized form of Mac Aodha or MacAoidh, the former (Aodha) being the older form of the Genitive sing, of Aodha, the latter (Aoidh) being a later form used mostly in Scotland. Aodh appears in Adamman’s Life of Columba in the Latin form of Aidus, in old Irish it is Acd, Gen, Aedo; then Middle Irish it is Aed and Aedh; gen, Acda and aecfha: modern Irish Aodh, gen, aodh. Acd means fire. In early Celtic it appears in Acdui, the name of the Gaulish tribe. Edward Coy, Sr., was born on the 6th of May, 1725 in Pomfret, Windham county, Connecticut, and was interred Aft 19th of Sep 1795 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick. He was also known as J. Edward Coy and also as Edward Coy, Sr. Edward Coy, grandfather of Nancy and Mary Coy, came from Pomfret in Connecticut to New Brunswick in 1763 and settled on the banks of the Saint John River in that part of the country now called Canning (then Waterborough) Queens Co., N.B. He and his family spent their first summer in a cave which he dug in the bank of the intervale but which he was obliged to relinquish for a camp on the high land on the approach of winter and autumn floods. During the first few years in their wilderness home Mr. Coy and his family experienced the severest hardships, living chiefly on fish, manly bass, which at that time abounded in the river, and ground nuts which grew plentifully on the intervale. The latter, when roasted, is not unlike the sweet potato. During the second year he was obliged to dig out the potatoes which he had planted in order to keep his family from starving, and on one occasion, after the children had retired for the night, Mrs. Coy approached their emaciated forms to discover whether or not they were living. In the following winter food became so scarce that he was obliged to travel on snowshoes with a toboggan or hand sled to the mouth of the Saint John -- where there were a few French houses -- in search of provisions. All he could obtain was half a barrel of eels. With these he set out on his homeward journey, but on coming up the river to a certain point, he mistook an inlet for the main channel, and darkness setting in, was obliged to make his bed on the snow. From this circumstance the Mistake derived its name. Mr. Coy was a member of the first Presbyterian church organized in Sheffield. Edward Coy married Amy Titus in Connecticut, they were married by Pastor David Ripely. Edward was the first born to Jonathan Coy, but at this time, his mother is not known. Edward Coy, Sr. died 19 Sep 1795 in Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick. Township of Gage, Queens County, Yeoman. His Will dated 22 January 1795, proved 11 December 1795 in the Township of Gage, Queens Co., N.B. reads as follows: 'Wife Lot 7 in Waterbough and half the improvements on the high Land in the Township of Gage during her life while my widow. Sons Amasa, John, Edward, David, and Benjamin the remainder of my real and personal estate, they to pay their sisters Sarah 10 pounds, Lavine 12 pounds, Hannah 15 pounds, Mary 12 pounds and Anna 10 pounds.' Son Amasa and son-in-law Thomas Turney executors. Witnesses: Zebulon ESTY, Benjamin NEWCOMB, Jr., Elijah ESTABROOKS, Jr. Inventory, dated: 'March ye 19' 1796, valued at 605 pounds by Thomas HARTT and Silvanus PLUMMER included a note of hand of Eleaser SLOCUM and Andrew JOSLIN to Amasa COY, Lots 6 and 7 in Waterbough, land in Gagetown and livestock. Edward Coy,Sr. and Amy Titus were married 02 JAN 1755 in Pomfret, Windham County, Conn. Edward and Amy were married in the Abigton Congregational Church. Some information from Florence Cecelia Estabrooks; 'The name was originally McCoy but the Mc was dropped by Edward Coy's grandfather owing to some mistake in registering property.' Note: See his daughter, Mary Coy's comments about her family in her 'more notes'. Note: Elder William Brewster, born 1567 and died 1644, who led the Mayflower Pilgrims, married a Miss Coy. At this time, it is not known what connection she was to Edward 'McCoy', Sr. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++ Below is a E-mail received on the date stated: From: 'Lorna Burke' <lburke@nbnet.nb.ca> To: 'Donald R Coy' <don3127wa@juno.com> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 15:41:50 -0400 Subject: Re: Miss Coy Hello Don & Evelyn: I have been reading a book entitled, 'The Mayflower', by Kate Cuffrey and it gives Elder William Brewster's wifes name as Mary but does not give her last name. It states that they had a son Jonathan born 1593, a daughter Patience born 1600 and another daughter Fear born 1606. He also states that he died April l8, 1643, but that is all the information that I have. It would be interesting to know more about her. Lorna -----Original e-mail Message is below. From: Donald R Coy <don3127wa@juno.com> To: lburke@nbnet.nb.ca <lburke@nbnet.nb.ca> Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 9:04 PM Subject: Miss Coy Elder William Brewster, born 1567 and died 1644, who led the Mayflower Pilgrims, married a Miss Coy. At this time, it is not known what connection she was to Edward 'McCoy' Coy, Sr. who was born 06 May 1725 in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, and was interned Aft 19th of Sep 1795 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NOTE: The following statements about Edward is stated in the book, 'The St. John River and It's Tributaries', by Esther Clark Wright, copyright 1966 .... ' Edward was one of the original grantees of Maugerville, his lot being opposite the head of Gilbert's Island. He was an active member of the Congregational Church and one of the signers of the original Church Covenant. In 1770, he settled at Upper Gagetown under arrangements with Col. Wm. Spry. He sold his land at Maugerville to Moses Coburn. At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, he moved his family again to Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, but returned to Gagetown in a few years and his section of the place became known as Coytown. At times enduring all hardships connected with settling in a new country, then very new, it is related that, at one time when they were at the point of starving, their lives were saved by an Indian, who, when passing their tent in his canoe, threw into it a fat beaver's tail and hence the friendly relations between the Coys and the Indians ever since. ' Edward received a large grant of intervale land.' +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ [NOTE: These statements are found first on page 99 in the book, 'The St. John River & Its Tributaries'., by Esther Clark Wright, © 1966, Canada: 'When Beamsley Glasier came to the much talked-of St. John River to pick out lands for his fellow officers, he chose sites for five townships, Gage, Burton, Sunbury, Conway and Newton. 'The intervale lands on the St. John are wonderful' he said, 'not a stone and black mold six feet deep, no underwood, large hardwood; you may drive a coach though the trees, we can cut what grass we please and we may approve the land immediately.' Then on Pages 82-83: 'At the head of the Long Reach there are three openings. The one on the right is Belleisle, in a continuation of the trough parallel to the Kennebecasis. The middle opening is the main St. John River. The one on the left was the Mistake. It is related, that as the first settlers were obliged to row to the mouth of the river or what is now St. John City for supplies, that while rowing back, a certain Captain Coy sailed up inside the Mistake Point, instead of the main river and soon found the green grass growing all around the sailed back again. 'Coy's Mistake,' old river men chuckled as they passed by, and the name stuck. Although the Topographical Survey marks it as Mistake Cove. |
| Birth | He was born on 6 May 1725, in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Colony, British North America, 41.897522, -71.962066G.2,3 |
| Christening | He was christened on 18 July 1725 in Preston, New London, Connecticut Colony, British North AmericaG.4 |
| Marriage | He married Ame Titus daughter of John Titus and Alithea Titus, on 2 January 1755, in Abington Congregational Church, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Colony, British North America, 41.897522, -71.962066G.5,3,2 |
| Religion | Religion: Edward J. Coy, Sr., was members of First Presbyterian Church. |
| Immigration | He immigrated in 1761. he was a Pre-Loyalist from Connecticut, and was the first of the Coys to arrive in what is now Canada. He was granted land in Maugerville. In 1763 he moved to Canning, Queens County, New Brunswick. |
| Will | He left a will on 22 January 1795. Township of Gage, Queens Co., Yeoman. Will dated 22 January 1795, proved 11 December 1795. Wife Lot 7 in Waterborough and half the improvements on the high Land in the Township of Gate during her life while my widow. Sons Amasa, John, Edward, David and Benjamin the remainder of my real and personal estate, they to pay their sisters Sarah 10 pounds, Lavine 12 pounds, Hannah 15 pounds, Mary 12 pounds and Anna 10 pounds. Son Amasa and son-in-law Thomas TURNER executors. Witnesses: Zebulon ESTEY, Benjamin NEWCOMB Jr., Elijah ESTABROOKS Jr. Inventory, dated 'March ye 19' 1796, valued at 605 pounds by Thomas HARTT and Silvanus PLUMMER included a note of hand of Eleazer SLOCUM and Andrew JOSLIN to Amasa COY, Lots 6 and 7 in Waterborough, land in Gatetown and livestock. Edward 'came to New Brunswick in 1763 and settled on the banks of the St. John in that part of the country now called Canning. He and his family spent their first summer in a cave which he dug in the bank of the intervale but which he was obliged to relinquish for a camp on the high land on the approach of winter and the autumn floods. During the first few years in their wilderness home Mr. Coy and his family experienced the severest hardships, living chiefly on fish, mainly bass, which at that time abounded in the river, and the groundnut which grew plentifully on the interval. The latter, when roasted, is not unlike the sweet potato. During the second year he was obliged to dig out the potatoes which he had planted in order to keep his family from starving, and on one occasion, after the children had retired for the night, Mrs. Coy approached their emaciated forms to discover whether or not they were living. In the following winter food became so scarce that he was obliged to travel on snowshoes with a toboggan or handsled to the mouth of the St. John--where there were a few French houses--in search of provisions. All he could obtain was half a barrel of eels. With these he set out on his homeward journey, but on coming up the river to a certain point, he mistook an inlet for the main channel, and darkness setting in, was obliged to make his bed on the snow. From this circumstance the Mistake derived its name. Mr. Coy was a member of the first Presbyterian church organized in Sheffield' (History of Queen's County, N.B.).6 |
| Death | He died on 19 September 1795 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.851877, -66.230210G.2,3 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84577, -66.24085G. |
| Daughter | Sarah Coy+ b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Son | Amasa Coy+ b. 31 July 1757, d. 18 July 1838 |
| Daughter | Lavina 'Lavine' Coy+ b. About 1759 |
| Son | Asa Coy b. 24 July 1759, d. 1784 |
| Daughter | Hannah Jane Coy b. 20 September 1763, d. 4 February 1840 |
| Son | John Coy, Sr.+ b. 27 January 1766, d. 18 December 1814 |
| Son | Edward Coy, Jr.+ b. 27 February 1768, d. 14 January 1849 |
| Daughter | Mary Coy b. 1 September 1771, d. 12 March 1859 |
| Son | Rev. David Coy+ b. 8 March 1773, d. 28 December 1866 |
| Daughter | Amy Coy+ b. About 1777 |
| Son | Rev. Benjamin Coy+ b. About 1778, d. 14 March 1865 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Sarah Coy was also known as Sarah Plumer. |
| Birth | She was born on 15 July 1755, in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Sylvanus James Plummer on 26 April 1781, in Sheffield or Maugerville, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.2,1 |
| Death | She died on 31 July 1829 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG. Lorna Burke has that Sarah died in St. Mary's, York County, New Brunswick.3 |
| Son | John Plumer+ b. 4 February 1782 |
| Son | James Plummer+ b. 16 January 1786 |
| Daughter | Rebeckah Plumer b. 25 July 1788 |
| Daughter | Anna Plumer b. 8 September 1790 |
| Son | Amasa Plumer b. 3 October 1793 |
| Daughter | Lavina Plumer b. 17 July 1795 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-uncle of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 July 2025 19:22:29 |
| Occupation | Amasa Coy was a prominent Fredericton merchant. |
| Birth | He was born on 31 July 1757, in Pomfret, Windham County, ConnecticutG.2,3 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 4 September 1757 in Pomfret, Windham County, ConnecticutG.3 |
| Biographical Note | In 1776 Amasa was one of many who joined the militia in Maugerville to fight in support of the American Patriots, with a planned attack on Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia.4 |
| Note | The following comment was regarding Amasa and his brother, Asa in the Studholm report: 'Amasa Coy and Asa Coy, two single men, claim a lot of 200 acres by Virtue of Deed of purchase from the attorney of William Dugall, dated August 12th, 1782, it being land leased to Josiah Whitney by the Rev. Curryl Smith of the Kingdom of Ireland; said lease is dated 29th of July, 1769. They have about 8 acres cleared and in fence but no buildings erected. Amasa was in arms against the fort at Cumberland' on 12 August 1782.5 |
| Biographical Note | In 1783 He came here in 1783 and he was the oldest member of the Baptist Church in this place, Pomfret, Connecticut. He was one of the founders of the Calvinist Baptist Church in Prince William, York County , New Brunswick. |
| Living | He was living in 1797. He moved to Queensbury, York County, New Brunswick, ca 1797. |
| Marriage | He married first Elizabeth Holly on 7 June 1798 in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married second Mary Smith About 1809.1 |
| Death | He died on 18 July 1838 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.95978, -66.64298G. Inscription: Sacred / to the / Memory of / Amasa Coy / who died 18th July 1838 / in the 81st year of his age. / Also Amasa P. Coy, Surgeon, who died 30th March 1837 / in the 23rd year of his age. / And as we have borne the image / of the earthly / we shall also bear the image / of the heavenly.3,6,7 ![]() Tombstone, Amasa Coy (1757-1838), his son Amasa P. Coy (c1815-1837). The Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Asa Coy+ b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Daughter | Sarah P. Coy b. Between 1801 and 1802 |
| Daughter | Rebecca Bunnel Coy+ b. About 1803 |
| Son | John S. Coy+ b. About 1812, d. 1 August 1870 |
| Son | Amasa P. Coy b. About 1815, d. April 1837 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Lavina 'Lavine' Coy was also known as Lavinia Coy. |
| Name | She was also known as Lavina 'Lavine' Bonnell. |
| Birth | She was born About 1759.2 |
| Alt-Birth-Date&Place | An alternate birth date & place are on 30 August 1761 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Gershom Bunnell. |
| Daughter | Rebecca Bonnell b. 1783 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Hannah Jane Coy was also known as Hannah Jane Cromwell. |
| Birth | She was born on 20 September 1763, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG. Hannah was the first woman born of English or American parents along the St. John River in New Brunswick.1 |
| Marriage | She married Grottos Cromwell Before 1788.1 |
| Death | She died on 4 February 1840.2 |
| Burial | She was buried in United Church Cemetery, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.2 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-uncle of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 May 2024 10:45:21 |
| Birth | Edward Coy, Jr., was born on 27 February 1768, in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Jannet A. Murray daughter of David Murray and Jane Or Jennie 'Scotch Beauty' Carstairs, About 1798, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Death | Edward Coy, Jr., died on 14 January 1849 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84577, -66.24084G. Inscription: In Memory of / Edward Coy / Died Jan. 14, 1849, / Aged 81 years / Also Janet / His wife / Died April 23rd, 1851, / Aged 73 years.2,3 ![]() Tombstone with footstone, Edward Coy Jr. (1768-1849), his wife Janet Murray (1778-1851). Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Tombstone, Edward Coy Jr. (1768-1849), his wife Jane Murray (1778-1851). Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Matthew Coy b. 1801, d. 1 June 1868 |
| Son | David Coy+ b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Son | Edward J. Coy+ b. Between 1802 and 1805 |
| Son | John B. Coy+ b. About 1807, d. 1891 |
| Son | William Coy+ b. 5 April 1807, d. 10 September 1882 |
| Son | Gersham Coy b. About 1808 |
| Daughter | Mary Coy+ b. About 1809, d. 1882 |
| Daughter | Nancy Jane Coy+ b. 17 November 1811, d. 27 February 1879 |
| Daughter | Amy Coy b. 1815 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Coy was also known as Mary Morris. |
| Name | She was also known as Mary Bradley. |
| Note | Author of 'Narrative of the Life and Christian Experience of Mrs. Mary Bradley of Saint John, New Brunswick', written by Mary herself, Boston: published for the Author, by Strong and Brodhead, No. 1, Cornhill, 1849, including extracts from her diary and correspondence during a period of upwards of 60 years. 'I am not ashamed; for I know whom I believed, and am persuaded that Him is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him, against that day.' - 2nd Timothy 1; 12. Mary, 8th child of Edward McCoy Coy and Amy Titus was twice married. First to David Morris, second to Leveret Bradley. She had several ups and downs in her life, sometimes poor, at other times quite well off as regards to property, especially in the latter part of her life. She remained a staunch Presbyterian all her and her latter years wrote an account of her religious life, which might be a lot more interesting to readers now, if she had put therein more of the general happenings of that time. NOTE: Excerpt from first chapter of her book -- ' I was born in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 01 Sep, 1771. My parents came to this province (New Brunswick) from Pomfret, State of Connecticut, in the year 1763. My father's name was Edward Coy 'McCoy', Sr. But being brought up by his grandfather, who dropped the Mc, it was not again resumed. 'My mother's maiden name was Amy Titus. They were members of the Presbyterian Church, and had a large family of eleven children, six sons and five daughters, of whom I was the fourth daughter and the eighth child. As the understanding of their children matured, they instructed them in the ways of religion, restricting them from all they conceived injurious to their best interests, and furnishing them with such education as their situation and circumstance admitted - being little more than they learned at home, excepting the two youngsters. 'Being among the first settlers in this new country, they labored under serious dis-advantages for many years. My third sister (I was informed by my parents) was the first female born of English or American parents up the river Saint John. My mother was of a weakly constitution, and my father losing his eyesight, became incapable of labor, which was very detrimental to out temporal interests. But, glory be to God, for all his mercies, by whose kind providence ways and means for our comfortable support were furnished for many years before my fathers death. (' There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked; they are like the troubled sea, whose waves cast up mire and dirt. ' ) This account is from -- 'From Memorandum of Family and Business Data and Also Daily Accounts of Farm Happenings', by Frederick Ashley Hobe. Note: For Mary Bradley's book, see Archives, 920 - b811. David Morris' Will made in the City of Saint John, administration granted March 6, 1817 to the widow Mary Morris and Alexander McLeod, merchant. No Children mentioned. |
| Birth | She was born on 1 September 1771, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Alt-BirthPlace | An alternate birth place is on 1 September 1771 in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married first David Morris on 15 February 1793 in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Marriage | She married second Leveret Bradley on 30 June 1810 in Coytown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Death | She died on 12 March 1859 in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Amy Coy was also known as Anna Coy.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Amy Turney.1 |
| Birth | She was born About 1777, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Turney, Sr., on 15 November 1792, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Daughter | Sarah Turney+ b. 1787 |
| Daughter | Emmeline Turney+ b. 1788 |
| Son | Timothy Turney b. 1792 |
| Daughter | Jerusha Turney+ b. 24 March 1793 |
| Son | Amasa Turney+ b. 1794 |
| Son | John Turney b. 1796 |
| Son | Thomas Turney, Jr. b. 1804, d. 1881 |
| Daughter | Amy Turney b. 1806 |
| Son | David Turney b. 1808 |
| Son | Nelson Turney b. 1809 |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | John Plumer was born on 4 February 1782, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah Stewart daughter of James Stewart and Catherine Unknown, on 17 March 1803.1 |
| Daughter | Ann Plumer |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | James Plummer was also known as James Plumer.1 |
| Birth | He was born on 16 January 1786, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married first Elizabeth Clayton daughter of Samuel Clayton and Sarah Archibald, on 14 January 1808.1 |
| Marriage | James Plummer married second Sarah Stewart daughter of James Stewart and Catherine Unknown. |
| Daughter | Mary Ann Plumer |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Rebeckah Plumer was also known as Rebeckah Freeman. |
| Birth | She was born on 25 July 1788, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Elisha Freeman. |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Anna Plumer was also known as Ama Plumer.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Anna Flaglor. |
| Birth | She was born on 8 September 1790, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Amasa Plumer was born on 3 October 1793, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Father | Sylvanus James Plummer b. 12 September 1750, d. 4 January 1807 |
| Mother | Sarah Coy b. 15 July 1755, d. 31 July 1829 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Lavina Plumer was also known as Lavina Clayton. |
| Birth | She was born on 17 July 1795, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Clayton on 18 November 1813, in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Father | Amasa Coy b. 31 July 1757, d. 18 July 1838 |
| Mother | Mary Smith b. About 1776, d. 4 July 1863 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 7 June 2024 15:02:31 |
| Note | Reported in the 1871 census as an accountant and having died of heart disease at age 56. His mother was living with them at the 1851 census. m. Catherine P. Palmer on Jul. 21, 1836 at Mount Watley, Westmorland Co., N.B. She b. ca. 1812. (39 at 1851 census). |
| Birth | John S. Coy was born About 1812, in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, USAG.1 |
| Occupation | He was a merchant in 1836 in Mount Whatley, Westmorland County, New BrunswickG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Catherine Palmer Trueman daughter of John Trueman, on 21 July 1836, in Mount Whatley, Westmorland County, New BrunswickG. the officiating clergyman was Rev. Townshend.2 |
| Census | John S. Coy was head of the household in the census in 1851 in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG. In the 1851 census he was listed as 39 years old, and a merchant. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1861 in Frederiction, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with John (age 49) were his wife, Catherine Trueman (age 50), their children, Mary (age 33), Catherine (age 24) & Milley (age 17), and John's mother, Mary Smith (age 85), second wife of Amasa Coy. John was a bank clerk. The family religion was Methodist.3 |
| Death | He died on 1 August 1870. he died of heart disease at the age of 56. His death notice stated that he was "attacked by apoplexy". He was found dead, seated at the foot of his bedroom steps.4 |
| Burial | He was buried in Old Burying Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, 45.95981, -66.64298G. Square white stone with octagonal obelisk, about 10' tall, inside family plot. Stone bases still remain that once supported a fence, 3 across front and back, 4 on sides. Inscription: John S. Coy / Died / August 1st, 1870 / Aged 57 years / Christ is all in all / His wife / Catherine / Died Feb. 22, 1882Left: Louise Coy / Died in Childhood / Mary A. Coy / Died Feb. 6, 1883.Right: Milcah Coy / Died Dec. 27, 1884 / Catherine E. Coy / Died June 15, 1908Back: Mary Spafford / Wife of / Amasa Coy / Died July 4th 1863 / Aged 88 years / Blessed are the dead that / die in the Lord.5 ![]() Tombstone, John S. Coy (c1812-1870), his wife Catherine Palmer (c1776-1882), their daughters Louise (1843-1846), Mary (c1837-1883), Milcah (c1844-1884), Catherine (c1839-1908), John's mother Mary (Smith) Spafford (c1776-1863). Old Burial Ground, 496 George St., Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription. ![]() Left inscription. ![]() Right inscription. ![]() Back inscription. |
| Daughter | Mary A. Coy b. About 1837, d. 6 February 1883 |
| Daughter | Catherine E. Coy b. About 1839, d. 15 June 1908 |
| Daughter | Melissa Coy b. About 1841 |
| Daughter | Sarah Louisa Coy b. September 1843, d. 24 February 1846 |
| Daughter | Milcah Coy b. About 1844, d. 27 December 1884 |
| Father | John S. Coy b. About 1812, d. 1 August 1870 |
| Mother | Catherine Palmer Trueman b. About 1811, d. 22 February 1882 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 7 June 2024 15:02:04 |
| Birth | Mary A. Coy was born About 1837, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1851 She was 14 in the 1851 census. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of John S. Coy in Frederiction, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with John (age 49) were his wife, Catherine Trueman (age 50), their children, Mary (age 33), Catherine (age 24) & Milley (age 17), and John's mother, Mary Smith (age 85), second wife of Amasa Coy. John was a bank clerk. The family religion was Methodist.2 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of Catherine Palmer Trueman in Frederiction; Kings Ward, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Catherine (age 55), now widowed, were her daughters, Mary (age 28), Catherine (age 24) & Milly (age 22), and Elizabeth Sullivan (age 21), a servant.3 |
| Death | Mary A. Coy died on 6 February 1883.4 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, 45.95981, -66.64298G. Square white stone with octagonal obelisk, about 10' tall, inside family plot. Stone bases still remain that once supported a fence, 3 across front and back, 4 on sides. Inscription: John S. Coy / Died / August 1st, 1870 / Aged 57 years / Christ is all in all / His wife / Catherine / Died Feb. 22, 1882Left: Louise Coy / Died in Childhood / Mary A. Coy / Died Feb. 6, 1883.Right: Milcah Coy / Died Dec. 27, 1884 / Catherine E. Coy / Died June 15, 1908Back: Mary Spafford / Wife of / Amasa Coy / Died July 4th 1863 / Aged 88 years / Blessed are the dead that / die in the Lord.4 ![]() Tombstone, John S. Coy (c1812-1870), his wife Catherine Palmer (c1776-1882), their daughters Louise (1843-1846), Mary (c1837-1883), Milcah (c1844-1884), Catherine (c1839-1908), John's mother Mary (Smith) Spafford (c1776-1863). Old Burial Ground, 496 George St., Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription. ![]() Left inscription. ![]() Right inscription. ![]() Back inscription. |
| Father | John S. Coy b. About 1812, d. 1 August 1870 |
| Mother | Catherine Palmer Trueman b. About 1811, d. 22 February 1882 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 7 June 2024 15:02:09 |
| Birth | Catherine E. Coy was born About 1839, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1851 She was 12 in the 1851 census. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of John S. Coy in Frederiction, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with John (age 49) were his wife, Catherine Trueman (age 50), their children, Mary (age 33), Catherine (age 24) & Milley (age 17), and John's mother, Mary Smith (age 85), second wife of Amasa Coy. John was a bank clerk. The family religion was Methodist.2 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of Catherine Palmer Trueman in Frederiction; Kings Ward, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Catherine (age 55), now widowed, were her daughters, Mary (age 28), Catherine (age 24) & Milly (age 22), and Elizabeth Sullivan (age 21), a servant.3 |
| Death | Catherine E. Coy died on 15 June 1908.4 |
| Burial | She was buried in Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, 45.95981, -66.64298G. Square white stone with octagonal obelisk, about 10' tall, inside family plot. Stone bases still remain that once supported a fence, 3 across front and back, 4 on sides. Inscription: John S. Coy / Died / August 1st, 1870 / Aged 57 years / Christ is all in all / His wife / Catherine / Died Feb. 22, 1882Left: Louise Coy / Died in Childhood / Mary A. Coy / Died Feb. 6, 1883.Right: Milcah Coy / Died Dec. 27, 1884 / Catherine E. Coy / Died June 15, 1908Back: Mary Spafford / Wife of / Amasa Coy / Died July 4th 1863 / Aged 88 years / Blessed are the dead that / die in the Lord.4 ![]() Tombstone, John S. Coy (c1812-1870), his wife Catherine Palmer (c1776-1882), their daughters Louise (1843-1846), Mary (c1837-1883), Milcah (c1844-1884), Catherine (c1839-1908), John's mother Mary (Smith) Spafford (c1776-1863). Old Burial Ground, 496 George St., Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription. ![]() Left inscription. ![]() Right inscription. ![]() Back inscription. |
| Father | John S. Coy b. About 1812, d. 1 August 1870 |
| Mother | Catherine Palmer Trueman b. About 1811, d. 22 February 1882 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 7 June 2024 15:02:14 |
| Name | Melissa Coy was also known as Melica Coy.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Millie Coy. |
| Birth | She was born About 1841, in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1851 She was 10 in the 1851 census. |
| Burial | She was buried in the Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG. |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 30 August 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Caroline Ring Coy was also known as Caroline Ring Waterhouse. |
| Birth | She was born on 6 May 1829.1 |
| Marriage | She married Levi H. Waterhouse on 23 January 1856, in Saint John, Saint John County, New BrunswickG. They were married by Rev. I.E. Bill. Both were living in Saint John, New Brunswick at the time of the wedding.1 |
| Son | William Waterhouse b. 26 November 1857, d. 3 August 1861 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Smith Waterhouse b. 28 March 1860 |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | George Frederick Coy was born on 9 January 1844, in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1851 George Frederick Coy was 8 at 1851 Census, 24 in 1871, 47 in 1891, 57 in 1901 Census. Listed as a carpenter. Government clerk in 1901. |
| Marriage | He married Emily Jane Waterhouse daughter of L. H. Waterhouse, on 30 June 1875, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. A marriage was reported between a G. F. Coy and Emily Jane, eldest daughter of L. H. Waterhouse at her father's home, corner of Orange and Carmartha Streets, in Saint John, New Brunswick, by Rev. I. E. Bill on 30 Jun 1875.2 |
| Daughter | May Coy b. 1876, d. December 1895 |
| Daughter | Hazel E. Coy b. 19 March 1879 |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Amasa Simpson Coy was born on 10 April 1846, in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Death | He died on 16 July 1846, in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Occupation | Asa Holly Coy was He was a druggist in Fredericton, New Brunswick.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 25 May 1827, in New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1851 He was 25 at 1851 census, 32? at 1861 census, 43 in 1871.2 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Elizabeth Foster daughter of Stephen K. Foster, on 23 September 1851, in Trinity Church, Saint John, Saint John County, New BrunswickG. They were married by Rev. Alexander Stewart.1 |
| Separation | Asa Holly Coy separated in 1871.2 |
| Death | He died on 17 September 1871 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3 |
| Daughter | Mary Louise W. Coy+ b. 21 January 1861 |
| Father | Asa Holly Coy b. 25 May 1827, d. 17 September 1871 |
| Mother | Mary Elizabeth Foster b. 6 June 1832 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Mary Louise W. Coy was also known as Mary Louise W. Harding. |
| Birth | She was born on 21 January 1861, in New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | She married William L. Harding. |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1901 She was 40 in the 1901 census. |
| Daughter | Merlyne A. Harding b. 21 September 1893 |
| Son | Laurenz F. Harding b. 28 February 1896 |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Birth | Harriet Amelia Coy was born on 12 September 1837, in New BrunswickG.1 |
| Death | She died on 12 October 1848 in New BrunswickG.1 |
| Father | John Henry Phair b. 20 December 1823, d. 3 January 1896 |
| Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Coy b. 22 March 1831, d. March 1893 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Edwin Ernest Phair was also known as Edward E. Phair.2 |
| Occupation | He was hotel owner, manager.1 |
| Note | As a child he was often called "Eddie".1 |
| Birth | He was born on 27 March 1851, in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.2,1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1861 He was 10 in the 1861 census. |
| Marriage | He married Junietta Estey daughter of Richard W. Estey and Nancy Anne Amelia Pickard, on 9 September 1874, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Death | Edwin Ernest Phair died on 11 June 1929 in Nelson, British Columbia, CanadaG.1 |
| Daughter | Mary Pauline Phair b. 1876, d. 17 July 1876 |
| Son | Henry Jasper Phair b. 1 April 1879, d. 22 March 1944 |
| Daughter | Gretchen Hatt Phair b. 1 March 1882, d. 11 September 1972 |
| Father | Asa Coy b. 14 July 1799, d. 1 February 1874 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Ring b. 10 March 1805 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Sarah Elizabeth Coy was also known as Sarah Elizabeth Phair. |
| Birth | She was born on 22 March 1831, in New BrunswickG.2 |
| Marriage | She married John Henry Phair on 6 March 1850, in Cathedral Church, Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG. They were married by Archdeacon Coster.1,2 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1861 She was 27 in the 1861 census. |
| Death | She died in March 1893 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Son | Edwin Ernest Phair+ b. 27 March 1851, d. 11 June 1929 |
| Son | Harry Ring Phair b. 1866, d. 24 December 1941 |
| Daughter | Frances Agnes Rebecca Phair+ b. July 1870, d. 11 March 1947 |
| Father | Amasa Coy b. 31 July 1757, d. 18 July 1838 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Holly b. 1757, d. 1808 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 July 2025 19:21:46 |
| Note | Jarvis Ring has taken this memorandum from Asa Coy's Bible 9th September 1862.... Asa Coy Born 14th July 1799 ) Married Mary Ann Ring Born 10 March 1805 ) 29 March 1825 Thair Children Asa Holly Coy Born 25 May 1827 Caroline Ring Coy Born 6 May 1829 Frances Rebecca Born 14 Jan 1840 Harriet Amelia & Fanney Rebecca Simpson - Those 3 children All died Young. George Frederick Coy Born 9th January 1844 Amasa Simpson Coy Born 10th April 1845 Died 19 July 1845 - Hear We that 5 children air livig at the above date and 4 of The famoly in the morning of theur days have Ben taken from A Sinful World to haven a Place Preparred for All The Elect Redemed famoly of our LORD & SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST Amen & Amen Marriages of Thair Children Sarah E. Coy married to T. (?) Waterhouse St John 23 December 1856 William thair Son Born November 1857 died 2 August 1861 Elizabeth Smith Waterhouse Born 28 March 1860 Marry Ann Coy Married to W. D. Watts St John 12 November 1861 Asa Holly Coy Married Mary Foster St John Mary Louise thair daughter born Donated by Philip Allwood. |
| Birth | Asa Coy was born on 14 July 1799, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Ann Ring on 29 March 1825.1 |
| Occupation | He was He was a Justice of the Peace in 1851, as entered in the census record. in 1851. |
| Occupation | He was He was Secretary of Public Works in 1861, as entered in the census record. in 1861. |
| Death | He died on 1 February 1874 in At home on Queen Street., Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Son | Asa Holly Coy+ b. 25 May 1827, d. 17 September 1871 |
| Daughter | Caroline Ring Coy+ b. 6 May 1829 |
| Daughter | Sarah Elizabeth Coy+ b. 22 March 1831, d. March 1893 |
| Daughter | Marianne Coy b. 1 November 1836 |
| Daughter | Harriet Amelia Coy b. 12 September 1837, d. 12 October 1848 |
| Daughter | Fanny Rebecca Coy b. 29 April 1840, d. October 1848 |
| Son | George Frederick Coy+ b. 9 January 1844 |
| Son | Amasa Simpson Coy b. 10 April 1846, d. 16 July 1846 |
| Father | George Frederick Coy b. 9 January 1844 |
| Mother | Emily Jane Waterhouse b. 11 February 1843 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Hazel E. Coy was born on 19 March 1879, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1891 She was recorded as 12 at 1891 census when enumerated in Queens Ward, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, and 22 in 1901 when she was listed as a telephone operator. |
| Father | Amasa Coy b. 31 July 1757, d. 18 July 1838 |
| Mother | Mary Smith b. About 1776, d. 4 July 1863 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 July 2025 19:22:05 |
| Birth | Amasa P. Coy was born About 1815, in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, USAG.1 |
| Biographical Note | Amasa was a student of Medicine in Glasgow University in Glasgow, Scotland on Oct. 12, 1832 according to a letter he wrote to his brother, John S. Coy, telling him that a lot of his friends were putting their neck in a noose by getting married and tells his brother not to make that mistake. He said a man should only get married when he can't look after himself. He was living in a boarding house with a Mrs. Main, #9 Maxwell Street, Glasgow, Scotland. He died young sometime before 1907. His death notice said that he was a surgeon. |
| Death | He died in April 1837 in Fredericton, York County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Interred | He was buried in the plot of Amasa Coy, in the Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.95978, -66.64298G. Inscription: Sacred / to the / Memory of / Amasa Coy / who died 18th July 1838 / in the 81st year of his age. / Also Amasa P. Coy, Surgeon, who died 30th March 1837 / in the 23rd year of his age. / And as we have borne the image / of the earthly / we shall also bear the image / of the heavenly.2,3,4 ![]() Tombstone, Amasa Coy (1757-1838), his son Amasa P. Coy (c1815-1837). The Old Burial Ground, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Father | Gershom Bunnell b. 1757 |
| Mother | Lavina 'Lavine' Coy b. About 1759 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Rebecca Bonnell was born in 1783, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Sheffield Church Cemetery, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.2 |
| Father | Edward Coy, Jr. b. 27 February 1768, d. 14 January 1849 |
| Mother | Jannet A. Murray b. 6 September 1778, d. 23 April 1851 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | David Coy was born on 9 February 1801, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Maria Martha Estabrooks daughter of Ebenezer Estabrooks and Martha Maria Fletcher, on 11 January 1823, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New BrunswickG.2 |
| Census | David Coy was head of the household in the census in 1851 He was recorded as 50 at 1851 census when the family was enumerated in the Parish of Sheffield, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick. He was also recorded as being a farmer and blacksmith. |
| Death | He died on 9 February 1863.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, 45.84547, -66.24022G. Inscription: David Coy / Died / Feb. 9, 1863. / Æ. 62 Yrs. / His Wife Maria / Died / June 6, 1865, / Æ. 61 Yrs. / Gone but still remembered.3 ![]() Marker, David Coy (1801-1863), his wife Maria Martha Estabrooks (1804-1865). Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Wealthy Ann Coy+ b. About 1829 |
| Daughter | Dianna Coy+ b. About 1830 |
| Daughter | Martha Jane Coy+ b. About 1832, d. 1875 |
| Son | Amasa Coy+ b. 16 March 1832, d. 11 September 1896 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Ann Coy+ b. About 1836 |
| Daughter | Mary Ida Coy+ b. About 1837 |
| Son | James Wood Coy+ b. About 1840, d. August 1916 |
| Daughter | Marie M. Coy b. 1843 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 3 April 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Wealthy Ann Coy was also known as Wealthy Ann McCumber. |
| Birth | She was born About 1829, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Alexander 'Sandy' McCumber. |
| Daughter | Alice McCumber b. About 1851 |
| Daughter | Ida M. McCumber b. About 1855 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Dianna Coy was also known as Diana Coy.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Dianna McIntosh. |
| Birth | She was born About 1830, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Living | She was living in Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG, in 1856. |
| Marriage | She married Angus McIntosh on 5 August 1856, They were married by Rev. E.N. Harris.2 |
| Daughter | Diana McIntosh+ b. 18 May 1858 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 2 May 2024 19:21:55 |
| Birth | Amasa Coy was born on 16 March 1832, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.780885, -66.153028G.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1851 He is recorded as 18 at 1851 census, 38 at 1871 census when enumerated at Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B., 48 in 1881, 58 in 1891. |
| Marriage | He married Frances Ann Weston. |
| Death | He died on 11 September 1896 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.851877, -66.230210G.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84575, -66.24054G. Inscription: Blessed are the dead / that die in the Lord / Amasa Coy / Mar. 16 1832 / Sept. 11, 1896 / His Wife / Frances Ann, / Dec. 5, 1834. / Feb. 8, 1899. / Their Son Amasa, AE 2 Yrs. / Coy. Rear: Nelson Estabrooks / Born / Dec. 7, 1870 / Dec. 7, 1898. Nelson Estabrooks was a son-in-law, married to their daughter, Claudia.2![]() Tombstone, Amasa Coy (1832-1896) and his wife Frances Ann Weston (1834-1899), Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Tombstone, Amasa Coy (1832-1896) and his wife Frances Ann Weston (1834-1899), front detail, Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Tombstone, Amasa Coy (1832-1896) and his wife Frances Ann Weston (1834-1899), right detail, Nelson Estabrooks, Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Minnie Coy b. About 1855 |
| Son | Amasa Coy b. About 1857, d. About 1859 |
| Daughter | Minnie Milissa Coy+ b. 1858 |
| Daughter | Harriet A. Coy b. About 1859 |
| Son | Warren Coy+ b. 9 October 1861, d. 11 February 1914 |
| Daughter | Abbie Coy b. 28 September 1865, d. 1908 |
| Daughter | Laura May Coy+ b. 6 April 1867, d. 9 June 1929 |
| Daughter | Claudia G. Coy+ b. 1 September 1870 |
| Son | Amasa Coy+ b. 5 December 1872, d. 5 May 1937 |
| Daughter | Nettie Coy b. About 1873 |
| Son | Weston Coy+ b. 27 May 1878, d. 25 July 1951 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Martha Jane Coy was also known as Martha Jane McCumber. |
| Birth | She was born About 1832, in St. Martins, Saint John County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1851 She is recorded as 20 at 1851 census, 37 in 1871. |
| Occupation | She was She is recorded as a school teacher in the census. in 1851. |
| Marriage | She married William McCumber. |
| Death | She died in 1875.2 |
| Son | J. Herbert McCumber+ b. 26 February 1862 |
| Daughter | Sarah Jane McCumber+ b. 1 March 1865, d. 1944 |
| Daughter | Anna Elizabeth McCumber+ b. 20 March 1867 |
| Daughter | Maretta McCumber b. 22 September 1868 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 31 August 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Elizabeth Ann Coy was also known as Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks. |
| Birth | She was born About 1836, in (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Lebaron Estabrooks son of Jesse Estabrooks and Rebecca Hoben, in 1848.1 |
| Son | Lebaron Estabrooks b. 1854 |
| Daughter | Rebecca Estabrooks b. 1856 |
| Son | Percy Estabrooks b. 1858 |
| Son | Gordon Estabrooks b. 1860 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Ida Coy was also known as Mary Ida Griffith. |
| Birth | She was born About 1837, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1851 She was recorded as 14 in the 1851 cnesus. |
| Marriage | She married George T. Griffith son of Thomas Griffith, on 14 September 1863, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG. They were married by Re. W.A.J. Blakney.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USAG.2 |
| Daughter | Helen Griffith+ b. About 1867 |
| Daughter | Jessie Griffith+ b. About 1869 |
| Daughter | Ada B. Griffiths+ b. 16 September 1871, d. 1953 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | James Wood Coy was born About 1840, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1851 He is recorded as 11 at 1851 census, 22 in 1861, 41 in 1881. |
| Marriage | He married Elizabeth Ann McGowan. |
| Death | He died in August 1916. Cause of death: Heart Failure. He was found in the porch of his home, partly dressed in his best clothes, by two neighbours, and had been dead about two days. The death notice in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner said that he was 82, a Baptist and a farmer. |
| Burial | He was buried in August 1916 in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Son | David Coy b. About 1860 |
| Father | David Coy b. 9 February 1801, d. 9 February 1863 |
| Mother | Maria Martha Estabrooks b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Marie Coy was 8 years old at the 1851 Census. |
| Birth | Marie M. Coy was born in 1843, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Father | Samuel Coy b. 25 October 1803, d. 23 June 1882 |
| Mother | Ruth Amelia Estey b. 18 December 1824, d. 30 December 1881 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 September 2024 14:49:51 |
| Note | He never married. |
| Birth | Bradford A. Coy was born on 17 September 1845, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1881 He is recorded as 36 in the 1881 census. |
| Death | He died on 15 March 1907 in LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USAG. the death date inscribed as a memorial on his parent's tombstone is 18 February 1907, differing from the date on his death certificate.2 |
| Burial | He was buried on 17 March 1907 in City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USAG.2 |