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Nathaniel Coffin was born 24 July 1725 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States to William Coffin (1699-1775) and Ann Anna Holmes (1699-1775) and died 20 March 1780 Aboard the Royal Oak, New York City, New York, United States of unspecified causes. He married Elizabeth Barnes (1724-1784) 1745 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.


Marriage and Family

  1. Ann Coffin (1746-1826)
  2. Nathaniel Coffin (1749-1831)
  3. Christian Coffin (1751-1826)
  4. Elizabeth Coffin (1752-1826)
  5. Seth Coffin (1753-)
  6. Catherine Coffin (1765-)
  7. Jonathan Perry Coffin (1755-)
  8. John Coffin (1756-1838)
  9. Isaac Coffin (1759-1839) - Became a British naval officer in the American Revolutionary War and Napoleaonic Wars, rising to the rank of Admiral and 1st Baronet



Children


Offspring of Nathaniel Coffin and Elizabeth Barnes (1724-1784)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ann Coffin (1746-1826)
Nathaniel Coffin (1749-1831)
Christian Coffin (1751-1826)
Elizabeth Coffin (1752-1826)
Seth Coffin (1753-)
Catherine Coffin (1765-)
Jonathan Perry Coffin (1755-)
John Coffin (1756-1838)
Isaac Coffin (1759-1839) 16 May 1759 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States 23 July 1839 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom Elizabeth Browne Greenly (1772-1839)



Siblings


Offspring of William Coffin (1699-1775) and Ann Anna Holmes (1699-1775)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Baby Coffin (1722-1722)
William Coffin (1723-1803)
Nathaniel Coffin (1725-1780) 24 July 1725 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States 20 March 1780 Aboard the Royal Oak, New York City, New York, United States Elizabeth Barnes (1724-1784)
John Coffin (1727-1728)
John Coffin (1729-1808)
Ann Coffin (1730-1807)
Rebecca Coffin (1732-1732)
Ebenezer Coffin (1733-1733)
Rebecca Coffin (1734-1735)
Ebenezer Coffin (1736-1805)
Isaac Coffin (1738-1739)
Rebecca Coffin (1739-1763)
Elizabeth Coffin (1741-1833) 30 September 1741 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States 18 June 1822 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States Thomas Amory (1722-1784)
Isaac Coffin (1743-1743)


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