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Edmund GREENLEAF

Edmund GREENLEAF

Male 1671 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edmund GREENLEAF was born on 10 May 1671 (son of Capt Stephen GREENLEAF and Elizabeth COFFIN).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Stephen GREENLEAF was born on 16 Aug 1628 in St Margarets, Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died on 1 Dec 1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Dec 1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y

    Stephen married Elizabeth COFFIN on 13 Nov 1651 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Tristram COFFIN and Dionis STEVENS) was born in Nov 1634 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried on 4 Dec 1690 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth COFFIN was born in Nov 1634 in Brixton, Devonshire, England (daughter of Tristram COFFIN and Dionis STEVENS); died on 1 Dec 1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried on 4 Dec 1690 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y

    Notes:

    She had 10 children, 1. Text: S79-Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by James Edward Greenleaf, 1896. Reprinted 1989 by Heritage Books. 2. Text: S81-Selected 18 pages of biographical material and 3 page s of genealogies reproduced from “The Coffin Family” as edited by Louis Coffin . Printed by Nantucket Historical Association. Copied at NEHGS in Nov. 1996.

    Children:
    1. Stephen GREENLEAF was born on 15 Aug 1652 in New Shoreham, Newport, Rhode Island; died on 13 Oct 1743 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    2. Sarah GREENLEAF was born on 18 Oct 1655.
    3. Daniel GREENLEAF was born on 17 Feb 1657.
    4. Elizabeth GREENLEAF was born on 5 Apr 1660 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 20 Apr 1723.
    5. John GREENLEAF was born on 21 Jun 1662 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 24 May 1734 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    6. Samuel GREENLEAF was born on 30 Oct 1665; died on 6 Aug 1694.
    7. Tristram GREENLEAF was born on 11 Feb 1667 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 13 Sep 1741 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    8. 1. Edmund GREENLEAF was born on 10 May 1671.
    9. Mary GREENLEAF was born on 6 Dec 1671 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    10. Judith GREENLEAF was born on 23 Oct 1673; died on 19 Nov 1678.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Tristram COFFIN was born on 4 Mar 1605 in Brixton, Devonshire, England (son of Peter COFFIN and Joanna KEMBER); died on 2 Oct 1681 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Oct 1681 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: COFFYN
    • Occupation: Church warden, sheriff, magistrate
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Baptism: 11 Mar 1610, Brixton, Devonshire, England
    • Migration: 1642

    Notes:

    Tristram Coffin born 11 March 1609 Plymouth, Brixton Parish, Devonshire, England christened 11 March 1609 Plymouth, Brixton, Devonshire, England died 20 October 1681 Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts.
    He always spelled his name "Coffyn".
    In 1642 he emigrated to America with his wife, five small children, his widowed mother, and two unmarried sisters.
    Tristram first settled in Haverhill, removed to Newbury in 1648, thence to Salisbury in 1654 and thence to Nantucket, of which island he was one of the original proprietors. Died at new residence on the hill, at Northham, near Capaum Pond. "Tristram Coffyn was of the landed gentry. Most probably he was a Churchman after the order of Elizabeth's time. Considering the eventful period of his life immediately following the death of his father, which probably occurred early in 1628, when he had but attained his twenty-third year, it is easy to perceive how the perplexing complications of the King and the Parliament, gave him little peace of mind or enjoyment of his estate. The whole kingdom, in 1642, exhibited a most melancholy spectacle. Each county, town, and hamlet, was divided into factions seeking the ruin of each other. The two great armies plundered wherever they came, and their example was faithfully copied by smaller bodies of armed men."
    "It was his utter want of faith in the institutions of England that sent him across the ocean with a wife and five small children, a widowed mother and two unmarried dependent sisters, to found a new home among the barren hills of New England. While he could not bring his landed estates, he doubtless did not come penniless" adds day and month to birth year. "Most influential man of Nantucket I. Royalist."
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    Tristram Coffin's ancestors are traced back in a direct line to Sir Richard Coffin, Knight, who accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy to England in the year 1066 ; and the Manor of Alwington, in the county of Devonshire, was assigned to him, and has remained in the family ever since, passing from father to son, in accordance with the law of primogeniture of England. The original stone house which has been occupied by the Coffins for so many centuries is still the residence of one of the family, whose name is John F. Pine Coffin, and who has an interesting family of ten children, and on a recent visit by one of the American branch seemed much gratified in recounting the history of the family. He was very cordial in his hospitality to the American Coffin, and showed the various and interesting 'manuscript deeds of the property, extending back many centuries. During this social call by the American his English kinsman said : " You will take some refreshment with me ; you will have tea and cocoa. I am a teetotaler, and do not offer wine to my guests." The butler brought in excellent refreshments. It is not probable that all of the Coffin race have been teetotalers, but it is a singular coincidence that the present owner of the original English estate and the subject of this sketch are precisely of the same habits in regard to intoxicating drinks. The estate consists of two thousand seven hundred acres. The coat of arms of the present family at Portledge has been blended with that of the Pine family, — a noted family of Devon with whom the Coffins are intermarried, — so it is not now the original coat of arms of the Coffin family. It is a singular fact that the name has become extinct in Normandy, but has increased to thousands in England and America. A careful observer cannot fail to perceive a strong family resemblance among these numerous people, and certain characteristics which are strongly marked. A French Count, by the name of Le Clere, married the last Miss Coffin, who inherited the estate of Courtiton, near Fallaise, Normandy, which is the birthplace of Sir Richard, of English fame. This estate is now owned by the great-grands/o the Count. Monsieur Le Clere is very courteous to the English and American Coffins who visit France and pay their respects to the birthplace of their distinguished ancestor. Only a portion of the original chateau is standing, but in the old church on the premises are all of the Coffin records and monuments. The name was originally spelled Cophin, then Coffyn, and now Coffin, as shown by the manuscript deeds from one generation to another. For centuries there has been a Pine Coffin in the English family. Ever since the first Sir Richard from Normandy entered England, this family has occupied honorable positions under the British government. They are now to be found in the army, navy, church, law, medical, and scientific professions, in England. The American branch has equally distinguished itself, and now men and women in every State in the Union are to be found, who came from this same family. In every college in this country may be found the name of Coffin among the alumni. Merchants, bankers, manufacturers, navigators, the learned professions, and sciences are well represented by this family in the United States.
    http://www.geni.com/surnames/coffin

    Tristram married Dionis STEVENS about 1630 in Brixton, Devonshire, England. Dionis was born about 1609 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 6 Nov 1684 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Nov 1684 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Dionis STEVENS was born about 1609 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 6 Nov 1684 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Nov 1684 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Baptism: 4 Mar 1610, Brixton, Devonshire, England
    • Migration: 1642

    Notes:

    d/o Robert Stevens & Dionis.

    The following is an extract from "History of Newbury" by Joshua Coffin "1653 September- Tristram Coffyn's wife, Dionis, was presented for selling beer at his ordinary, in Newbury, for three pence a quart. Having proved, upon testimony of Samuel Mooers, that she put six bushels of malt into the hogshead she was discharged. Dionis doubtless intended to make a better beer than was afforded at other ordinaries; and as three pence per quart bore the same relation to six bushels of malt, as two pence per quart did to four bushels, she could see no reason why her beer should not sell for three pence per quart notwithstanding the law. Proof of this fact secured her discharge, and there can be little doubt that her beer gained a good reputation from this proceeding, and Coffyn's ordinary became distinguished as the place where the best beer was sold." pg 40.

    Children:
    1. Peter COFFIN was born in 1631 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 21 Mar 1715 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire; was buried in Mar 1715 in Exeter, Devonshire, England.
    2. James COFFIN was born on 12 Aug 1640 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 28 Jul 1720 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Jul 1720 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    3. Mary COFFIN was born on 20 Feb 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 13 Sep 1717 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Quaker Burial Ground, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    4. Stephen COFFIN was born on 11 May 1652 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 18 May 1734 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    5. 3. Elizabeth COFFIN was born in Nov 1634 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 1 Dec 1690 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried on 4 Dec 1690 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts.
    6. Deacon Tristram COFFIN was born on 1 Feb 1632 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 4 Feb 1704 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    7. John COFFIN died in ?.
    8. Deborah COFFIN died in ?.
    9. Lt John COFFIN was born on 30 Oct 1647 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; died in ?.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Peter COFFIN was born in 1580 in Brixton, Devonshire, England (son of Nicholas COFFIN and Joan AVENT); died on 13 Mar 1628 in Brixton, Devonshire, England.

    Peter married Joanna KEMBER about 1608 in Brixton, Devonshire, England. Joanna (daughter of Robert KEMBER and Anne) was born about 1584 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 30 May 1661 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Joanna KEMBER was born about 1584 in Brixton, Devonshire, England (daughter of Robert KEMBER and Anne); died on 30 May 1661 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Migration: 1632

    Children:
    1. 6. Tristram COFFIN was born on 4 Mar 1605 in Brixton, Devonshire, England; died on 2 Oct 1681 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Oct 1681 in Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    2. --?-- MNU was born in 1598 in Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England; died in 1634 in Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England.
    3. Mary COFFIN was born in Feb 1621 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England; died on 18 Sep 1691 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.


Notes

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Updated 23 Dec 2023