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Information on
the Coffman/Job/Shiloh Cemetery |
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There are three separate sections in
this cemetery. Inside the brick wall
are mostly members of the Coffman family. |
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Outside the brick wall to the north
and east rest the Job family and others. |
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Along the fence about 100 yards
Southeast of the main cemetery rests William Etcheson and his wife, and two |
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wives of Rev. T. M. Job. There are believed to be more unmarked
graves in this general area as well. |
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1 |
Minnie Allen |
Daughter of Lilburn and Lizzie
(Silvey) Allen, who are believed to be buried in Montgomery County, possibly
Linden. Not sure if this family connects to the Coffman family. Edward and
Elizabeth Silvey, parents of Lizzie and grandparents of Minnie are buried in
this cemetery, outside the wall. |
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2 |
Harriet Catherine Douglas |
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3a |
"Father" Redding |
Russell M. Redding. Son of Reuben Jr. and Perlina (Elrod) Redding who
are buried in the Payne cemetetery Southwest of Roachdale. Married Harried
Coffman 20 Dec 1856 in Putnam County, and she is buried here. |
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3b |
"Mother" Redding |
Harriet C. (Coffman) Redding,
wife of Russell Redding. Daughter of Enoch and Sarah Coffman, who are buried
in this cemetery. |
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4 |
Robert A. Coffman |
Son of Enoch and Sarah Coffman,
who are buried here. He apparently never married. He is listed as living with
his siblings and his mother in the census records after his father died. |
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5 |
Caroline C. Coffman |
Daughter of Enoch and Sarah
Coffman, who are buried here. She apparently never married. She is listed as
living with her siblings and her mother in the census records after her
father died. |
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6 |
James W. Allgood |
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7 |
Enoch & Sarah Coffman |
Stone says they are the parents
of sons Robert A., George N. and Artamissa W., & daughters Perlina M.,
Caroline C., & Harriet A. |
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8 |
Artimissa Coffman |
Daughter of Enoch and Sarah
Coffman, who are buried here. She apparently never married. She is listed as
living with her siblings and her mother in the census records after her
father died. |
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9 |
Polina Allgood |
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10 |
G. N. Coffman |
George N. Coffman, son of Enoch
and Sarah Coffman who are buried here. Married Elizabeth Redding 18 Dec 1856
in Putnam County. |
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10 |
Elizabeth Redding Coffman |
Married George N. Coffman 18 Dec
1856 in Putnam County. Her tombstone says she is buried in the Penn Cemetery.
This is possibly the Payne Cemetery, where her parents Reuben and Paulina
Redding are buried, which is on the grounds of North Putnam High School. |
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11 |
Rosetta Allgood |
Daughter of John H. and Lucinda
(hogue) King, not sure where they are buried or what connection they have to
the Coffman family. Rosetta was the
1st wife of Thornton Scott Allgood, who is buried in the New Maysville
Cemetery. |
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12 |
Rev. T. M. Job |
His name was Thomas M. Job, it
looks like three wives are buried in this cemetery, Caroline who died in 1903
is buried beside Rev. Job. Along the
fence southeast of the main cemetery rest two earlier wives, Sarah (Boyd),
who died in 1838 and Elizabeth (Forcum), who died in 1852. His parents,
Thomas and Mary Elizabeth
"Polly" (Gordon) Job are also buried in this cemetery. |
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12 |
Caroline Job |
Son of Reverend Thomas N. and
Caroline (Kenyon) Job, who are buried here. |
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14 |
Harvey H. Job |
Son of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth "Polly"
(Gordon) Job are buried in this cemetery. |
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15 |
Sarah E. Job |
Daughter of Thomas N. and
Elizabeth (Forcum) Job, who are buried in this cemetery. |
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16 |
Infant Son Job |
Son of Harvey H. and Minnie C.
(Redding) Job. Harvey is buried in this cemetery, not sure where Minnie is
buried. |
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17 |
Infant Daughter Job |
Daughter of Reverend Thomas N.
and Caroline (Kenyon) Job, who are buried here. |
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18 |
Old Stone |
Can't read the inscription on this old stone. |
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19 |
Infant Son Job |
Son of Reverend Thomas N. and
Caroline (Kenyon) Job, who are buried here. |
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20 |
Charlie F. King |
Son of George W. and Nancy J.
(Job) King, not sure where they are buried. Nancy was the daughter of Thomas
N. and Saly J. (Boyd) Job, who are buried here. |
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21 |
Charles Job |
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22 |
Infant Son Job |
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23 |
Nora Edna Job |
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24 |
Thomas Job |
Believed to be born in Rowan
County, North Carolina. He married Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Gordon 18
Aug 1799 in Stokes Co., North Carolina and she is buried here, as are many of
their children and grandchildren. |
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25 |
Mary Job |
Daughter of William and Ann
Gordon, not sure where they are buried. She married Rev Thomas Job 18 Aug
1799 in Stokes Co., North Carolina and he is buried here, as are many of
their children and grandchildren. |
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26 |
Charley F. Job |
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27 |
Sarah Mock |
Daughter of William and Anna
Marila (Slater) Mock. Anna Marila is buried here, William is believed to
buried in Missoiuri. |
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28 |
Emma M. Mock |
Daughter of Caleb and Ruth Ann
(Bradbury) Mock, who are believed to be buried in Fowler, Indiana. Caleb was
the son of William and Anna Marila (Slater) Mock. Anna Marila is buried here,
William is believed to buried in Missoiuri. |
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29 |
Anna Marila Mock |
Nee Anna Marila Slater, not sure
who her parents were. She married William R. Mock Sr. 8 Dec 1825 in Surry
County, North Carolina. After Anna died, William Mock remarried and moved to
Missouri. |
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30 |
Electa Stevens |
Daughter of John and Elizabeth
Boyd, not sure where they are buried. She married James Stevens 2 Oct 1851 in
Putnam County, not sure where he is buried. Since Electa died young, James
probably remarried. |
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31 |
Infant Daughter George |
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32 |
James H. Stevens |
Son of James and Electa
Stephens. His mother is buried here, don't know where his father is buried.
This stone is hard to read, but it would be logical if he died in 1858, about
the same time his mother died. |
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33 |
Old Stone |
Can't read the inscription on
this old stone. |
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34 |
Infant Daughter Roberts |
Probably the daughter of Gordon
and Juretta Alice (Boner) Roberts. Juretta Alice was the daughter of John L.
and Elizabeth (Slvey) Boner, who are buried here. |
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35 |
Francis C. Roberts |
Probably the Son of Gordon and
Juretta Alice (Boner) Roberts. Juretta Alice was the daughter of John L. and
Elizabeth (Slvey) Boner, who are buried here. |
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36 |
Elizabeth Boner |
Wife of John L. Boner, who she
probably married about 1840. Nee Elizabeth Silvey, not sure who her parents
were. |
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37 |
John L. Boner |
Son of Joseph and Christine
(Hummel) Boner, who are believed to be buried in North Carolina. |
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38 |
Emma Caroline Boner |
Daughter of John and Elizabeth
(Silvey) Boner, who are buried here. |
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39 |
Elizabeth Hutchings |
It is possible she was the
sister of Henry L. George, who is buried here. It is also possible that
Elizabeth first married Phillip Carpenter, but that has not been proven. It
appears that Elizabeth married Dolphon Hutchings after Phillip Carpenter
died. Dolphon Hutchings remarried after Elizabeth died, and I am not sure
where he is buried. Keep in mind all of this is merely speculation based on
available information. |
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40 |
Phillip Carpenter |
Son of Phillip and Sarah
Carpenter, who are buried in the Pearcy cemetery northeast of Bainbridge. |
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41 |
Lroinda Gough |
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42 |
Julia E. Gough |
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43 |
John Gough |
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44 |
Henry J. L. George |
Son of Jacob George, who is
buried here. He married Mary G. Silvey 28 Feb 1861 in Putnam County and she
is buried here. |
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44 |
Mary G. George |
Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth
Silvey, who are buried here. She married Henry J. L. George 28 Feb 1861 in
Putnam County, and he is buried here. |
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45 |
Phebe J. George |
Daughter of Henry and Mary
(Silvey) George, who are buried here. |
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46 |
Jacob George |
Believed to be born in North
Carolina, not sure who his parents were. He married Anna Nancy Boner 13 Oct
1832, not sure where she is buried. Anna was the sister of John L. Boner, who
is buried here. |
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47 |
Edward Silvey |
Not sure who is parents were. He
and Elizabeth married probably about 1840, not sure who Elizabeth was. |
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47 |
Elizabeth Silvey |
Not sure who here parents were.
She married Edward Silvey probably about 1840, not sure where. |
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48 |
William H. Etcheson |
Son of John and Nancy (Job)
Etcheson, not sure where they are buried. Nancy (Job) Etcheson was the
daughter of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" (Gordon) Job, who are
buried in the main part of this cemetery, outside the wall. |
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49 |
Susanna Shuee Etcheson |
Daughter of Daniel and Eve
(Garst) Shuee, who are buried in the Shuee cemetery northwest of Bainbridge.
She married William Etcheson 29 Nov 1855 in Putnam County, and he is buried
here. |
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50 |
Sarah I. Job |
Sarah "Sally" (Boyd)
Job. First wife of Rev Thomas N. Job, who is buried in the portion of this
cemetery outside the wall with his third wife Caroline. Not sure who her
parents were. |
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50 |
Elizabeth Job |
Elizabeth (Forcum) Job. Second wife of Rev Thomas N. Job, who
is buried in the portion of this cemetery outside the wall with his third
wife Caroline. Not sure who her parents were. |
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