1. Milsena (or Mellcenie) Pigg; born c. 1869/70 in Iowa; Milsena was married to Charles P. Coakes on __________ __, 18__; and they are believed to have been residing in Akron, Nebraska in 1917; At the time of the 1910 census they are found in Bonanza, Boone County, Nebraska;
Head Charles P Coakes M 43 Michigan
Wife Mellcenie Coakes F 40 Iowa
Son Walter S Coakes M 16 Iowa
Charles and Mellcina are both found in Bonanza in the 1930 census, but only Mellienia is found there widowed in the 1940 census.
(Note: Walter S. Coakes was born on Jun. 26, 1893, was a veteran of WWI, died on September 14, 1973 and his earthly remains were laid in the West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.)
Charles P. Coakes is known to have died in the 1930's in Boone County, Nebraska.
1. Milsena (or Mellcenie) Pigg; born c. 1869/70 in Iowa; Milsena was married to Charles P. Coakes on __________ __, 18__; and they are believed to have been residing in Akron, Nebraska in 1917; At the time of the 1910 census they are found in Bonanza, Boone County, Nebraska;
Head Charles P Coakes M 43 Michigan
Wife Mellcenie Coakes F 40 Iowa
Son Walter S Coakes M 16 Iowa
Charles and Mellcina are both found in Bonanza in the 1930 census, but only Mellienia is found there widowed in the 1940 census.
(Note: Walter S. Coakes was born on Jun. 26, 1893, was a veteran of WWI, died on September 14, 1973 and his earthly remains were laid in the West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.)
Charles P. Coakes is known to have died in the 1930's in Boone County, Nebraska.
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