Stephen Coffin was born 18 August 1665 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts to Tristram Coffin (1633-1704) and Judith Kimberly Greenleaf (1625-1705) and died 31 August 1725 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. He married Sarah Atkinson (1665-1724) 8 October 1685 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Tristram Coffin (1687-1688) | |||
Tristram Coffin (1689-1707) | |||
Lydia Coffin (1691-1720) | |||
Judith Coffin (1693-1769) | |||
John Coffin (1695-) | |||
Abigail Coffin (1696-1725) | |||
Stephen Coffin (1698-) | |||
Daniel Coffin (1700-) | |||
Abner Coffin (1702-1802) | 29 April 1702 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | 1802 North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, United States | Mary Rawlins (1697-1797) |
Mary Coffin (1704-1717) | |||
Joseph Coffin (1706-1758) | |||
Benjamin Coffin (1710-1784) | |||
Sarah Coffin (c1708-1768) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Judith Coffin (1653-1724) | |||
Deborah Coffin (1655-1723) | |||
Mary Coffin (1657-1725) | |||
Eliphalet Coffin (1659-1735) | |||
James Coffin (1659-1736) | 22 April 1659 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | 4 March 1736 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | Florence Hooke (1659-1712) |
John Coffin (1660-1677) | |||
Lydia Coffin (1662-1719) | |||
Enoch Coffin (1663-1675) | |||
Stephen Coffin (1665-1725) | 18 August 1665 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | 31 August 1725 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | Sarah Atkinson (1665-1724) |
Peter Coffin (1667-1746) | |||
Nathaniel Coffin (1669-1749) | 26 March 1669 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | 20 February 1749 Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | Sarah Brocklebank (1668-1750) |
Residences
Research Notes

- Genealogy of the Early Generations of the Coffin Family of New England - 1870 work by Silvanus Jenkins Macy (Author), Nathaniel Wheeler Coffin (Author), William S. Appleton (Author) - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
- Coffin in Essex County, Massachusetts - first families
- Stephen Coffin - disambiguation
- Coffin Family of Boston - Boston Brahmin