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Mark M Coad

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Mark M Coad

Birth
Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland
Death
9 Jan 1911 (aged 72–73)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mark M. Coad was the son of Patrick Coad and Anna Kelly Coad. Mark Coad immigrated to the USA from Ireland. He married Elizabeth Clapper Coad.
"Wyoming Pioneer" showcases Mark Coad's early days in the freight business (1860s), logging business supplying the Transcontinental Railroad (1868-1869), and as one of the first "Cattle Kings" of Wyoming (1870-1884), Coad Mountain in Carbon County, Wyoming is named for Mark and John Coad.
Mark and his wife are at rest in Elmwood Cemetery. His grave has a GAR Marker. His brother John F. Coad is interred with his wife Mary Ellen Leahy Coad in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska Memorial 19998859
Mark M. Coad was the son of Patrick Coad and Anna Kelly Coad. Mark Coad immigrated to the USA from Ireland. He married Elizabeth Clapper Coad.
"Wyoming Pioneer" showcases Mark Coad's early days in the freight business (1860s), logging business supplying the Transcontinental Railroad (1868-1869), and as one of the first "Cattle Kings" of Wyoming (1870-1884), Coad Mountain in Carbon County, Wyoming is named for Mark and John Coad.
Mark and his wife are at rest in Elmwood Cemetery. His grave has a GAR Marker. His brother John F. Coad is interred with his wife Mary Ellen Leahy Coad in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska Memorial 19998859


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