Jonas Halstead Coe (September 21, 1805 – October 30, 1864), sometimes given in Spanish as Comodoro Juan Coe, was an American-born naval commander, notable...
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W. Coe III (1840 — 1889), m. Elizabeth Jackson John Coe (1719 — 1782), m. Hannah Halstead Jonas Coe (1759 — 1822), m. Elizabeth Miller Eliza Coe (1803...
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L. Coe (1933–2002), American federal official John D. Coe (1755–1824), New York politician John W. Coe (1839–1890), New York politician Jonas Coe (1805–1864)...
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Christmas Joseph Bundy Television film Emma: Queen of the South Seas Jonas Coe 2 episodes 1989 Day One George C. Marshall Television film Sorry, Wrong...
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John Coe may refer to: Jonas Coe (1805–1864), American-born naval commander John D. Coe (1755–1824), American farmer and politician from New York John...
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Jonas Coe Heartt (August 12, 1793 - April 30, 1874) was an American businessman and politician. Heartt was born on August 12, 1793, in Troy, Rensselaer...
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Perrine (1867–1951), astronomer John M. Thome (1843–1908), astronomer Jonas Coe (1805–1864), naval commander Bryan Gerzicich (born 1984), football player...
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the congregation as a house of worship was laid July 5, 1793, by Rev. Jonas Coe, pastor of the united congregations of Lansingburgh and Troy.1 The church...
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significant contributions to the country, notably the naval commander Jonas Coe, who took part in the combats which ultimately led to independence. American...
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football for Rutgers University and was signed by the Oakland Raiders Jonas Coe (1805–1864), naval commander in Argentina and Uruguay Jon Denning (born...
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