Ancestrees
Mary Jane (Mamie) COATE
1879 - 1961 (81 years)-
Name Mary Jane (Mamie) COATE [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Birth 16 Sep 1879 Ludlow Falls, Miami, OH, USA [5, 6] Gender Female Burial 1961 Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America [6, 7] Death 25 Aug 1961 Piqua, Miami, OH, USA [6] Person ID I11995 Ancestrees Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Father Warren C. COATE, *, b. 20 Aug 1855, Ludlow Falls, Miami, OH, USA d. 27 Sep 1929, Memorial Hospital, Piqua, Miami, OH, USA (Age 74 years) Relationship natural Mother Ida Jane HARB, b. 15 Feb 1860, Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio, USA d. 4 Sep 1926, Hamilton, Butler, OH, USA (Age 66 years) Relationship natural Marriage 30 Jan 1879 , Miami, OH, USA [8, 9] Family ID F3263 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joseph (Joe) B. MCKINLEY d. Aft 2 Jun 1941 _MARRIED N Children 1. Esther MCKINLEY, b. Abt 1900 d. 1952, Of Piqua, Miami, OH, USA (Age 52 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F3146 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
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Notes - This aunt of my fathers is remembered with great fondness by him. She was a very sweet, kind genteel woman who outlived her husband and child. She was nicknamed Mamie J. as a baby by the 1880 census where she was staying with her grandp. She was one of 3 Baccalaureate speakers as her High School Graduation on May 6, 1898 for West Milton High School. She was listed as the honored final speaker with her oration entitled "Thermopylae". She was a teacher in Miami County. I have one of her teacher qualification exam certificates in my files date Aug. 5, 1899, Troy, Ohio. She is the aunt who gave my father the two rocks that had been in the family a long, long time: the indian matat (et) and the stone shaped like a Mexican sombrero (or axe) that was probably the stone found by the first Coates to come to Ohio, Henry's children, on their first day at Ludlow Falls. It is described in a biography of their first day as being shaped like an "adze". It could have been a stone tied to a very large piece of wood made into a very heavy axe. She died at age 81 according to her cemetery records as indexed in the Miami Valley Index on the internet. (C-362, )
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Sources - [S146] Coate, Albert Edward Interviewed by his daughter, Linda Coate Dudick in the 1970s.
- [S959] Albert Pickering Coate, Funeral Book (Unpublished).
- [S205] Margaret Fuller to Albert E. and Marcena I. Coate Letter dated Oct. 30, 1973 In L. Dudick files.
- [S170] Ida Jane Harb's Obituary Unknown Ohio Newspaper Hamilton, OH? Sept. 1926.
- [S2139] 1880 US Federal Population Census, Union Twp., Miami, OH (www.ancestry.com).
- [S320] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Date:2012 Place:Lehi, UT, USA;), 1,60525::0.
- [S326] Miami Valley Index, Preble Co. Library at http://206.103.255.36.
- [S544] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Date:2004 Place:Provo, UT, USA;), Year: 1900; Census Place: Piqua Ward 3, Miami, Ohio; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0093; FHL microfilm: 1241305, 1,7602::0.
- [S1077] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Date:2004 Place:Provo, UT, USA;), Source number: 43.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: LCD, 1,7836::0.
- [S146] Coate, Albert Edward Interviewed by his daughter, Linda Coate Dudick in the 1970s.