Advertisement

Joseph Coe

Advertisement

Joseph Coe

Birth
Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
17 Oct 1854 (aged 69)
Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
The son of Joel Coe and Hulda Horton, He was married first to Dallas Wales probably January 12, 1816 at Scipio, Cayuga, New York. She died the 4th of February 1822 at Marion, Wayne County, New York. They are the parents of 3 children. He was married second to Sophia Hardwood possibly in Scipio, Cayuga, New York. They are the parents of at least 2 children.

Joseph Coe (1784-1854) was an 1830 New York convert to Mormonism. He was a member of the 1831 Mormon expedition to Jackson Co., Missouri, to dedicate the new "Zion." In Kirtland Coe became a member of first Mormon High Council and was one of the elders who helped lay the cornerstones of the Temple. After joining the dissenting party of Latter Day Saints, he was excommunicated by Joseph Smith loyalists at the end of 1837

Painsville Telegraph
Painsville Ohio
Wednesday, October 25 1854
MELANCHOLY. -- Mr. Joseph Coe, of Kirtland, was killed on Tuesday of last week, in the following shocking manner. He went into his field in the afternoon for the purpose of catching his Bull, which he had frequently done, and being absent unusually long, search was made for him, when his body was found mangled in a shocking manner. It appeared that the animal had thrown Mr. Coe to the ground and jumped upon his breast, which doubtless caused his death almost instantly. His clothes were nearly stripped from his body, and his flesh, in many places, torn off.

Mr. C was in the 70th years of his age. He leaves a wife and four children.

The son of Joel Coe and Hulda Horton, He was married first to Dallas Wales probably January 12, 1816 at Scipio, Cayuga, New York. She died the 4th of February 1822 at Marion, Wayne County, New York. They are the parents of 3 children. He was married second to Sophia Hardwood possibly in Scipio, Cayuga, New York. They are the parents of at least 2 children.

Joseph Coe (1784-1854) was an 1830 New York convert to Mormonism. He was a member of the 1831 Mormon expedition to Jackson Co., Missouri, to dedicate the new "Zion." In Kirtland Coe became a member of first Mormon High Council and was one of the elders who helped lay the cornerstones of the Temple. After joining the dissenting party of Latter Day Saints, he was excommunicated by Joseph Smith loyalists at the end of 1837

Painsville Telegraph
Painsville Ohio
Wednesday, October 25 1854
MELANCHOLY. -- Mr. Joseph Coe, of Kirtland, was killed on Tuesday of last week, in the following shocking manner. He went into his field in the afternoon for the purpose of catching his Bull, which he had frequently done, and being absent unusually long, search was made for him, when his body was found mangled in a shocking manner. It appeared that the animal had thrown Mr. Coe to the ground and jumped upon his breast, which doubtless caused his death almost instantly. His clothes were nearly stripped from his body, and his flesh, in many places, torn off.

Mr. C was in the 70th years of his age. He leaves a wife and four children.



Advertisement

  • Maintained by: V Stitzer
  • Originally Created by: Barb
  • Added: Sep 30, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30205799/joseph-coe: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Coe (12 Nov 1784–17 Oct 1854), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30205799, citing Kirtland North Cemetery, Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by V Stitzer (contributor 46509637).