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Ethel <I>Wykle</I> Coffey

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Ethel Wykle Coffey

Birth
Summers County, West Virginia, USA
Death
21 Mar 1928 (aged 22)
Pickshin, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Abney, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of H. L. Coffey. Mr. Coffey was a coal miner.


Daughter of Alexander Caperton Wykle and Virginia Belle Wikle Wykle.

She was 22 years old 7 months, and 21 days old, at the time of her death.

As they had only been married a brief time, it is unknown if they had any children during the marriage.


Note:
6-29-2015.
Herbert Lee Coffey and Ethel May Wykle apparently had a daughter by the name of Irene May Coffey. Herbert Lee Coffey had remarried to a woman by the name of Ivy James and they raised Irene in Clay County, West Virginia. Irene May Coffey married Samuel Deboard, and had a family of 5.
Irene May DeBoard
Born: September 06, 1925
Died: June 03, 2011
She was buried in the Saunders Cemetery, Indore.

Note 2:

Information contained within the 149 pages of "Weikle Family PDF" upon Ethel May Wykle.

Ethel M. (born about 1906, West Virginia-died about 1928 or 1929, near Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, of tuberculosis) (possibly buried near Beckley, West Virginia) (Married Herbert Lee Cafrey in 1924) (husband’s name also listed as Herbert Carl Coffey) (Lee’s last name also spelled Cofery, Coffrey, and Coffery) (Lee was born about 1894, possibly in North Carolina, he may have been from Maryland, died in 1947 or 1948) (Lee lived in Clay County, West Virginia in 1930) (had daughter Irene Cafrey, born in 1925) (Lee remarried to Ivey James in 1930 or 1931 and had kids Edna Viola, Willard, Wilbur, and Shirley; one of the sons had daughter April Cofery, born about 1968, who married J. Moyer) (Lee had shot and killed a man, but was cleared because the man was trespassing) (Lee possibly had brothers Sil and Frank and two sisters who were twins) (Lee possibly served in the military sometime before 1924 but may have deserted) (Ethel and Lee also lived in or near Rochester, New York)

Note 3: Regarding the Abney Cemetery burial location:
Per conversation with cousin April---April Moyer I still believe she is in the Abney with her brother. No other reason he would have changed his mind where he wanted to be unless she had been there. From what I've heard Jennie would not have been given a choice in the matter unfortunately.
Wife of H. L. Coffey. Mr. Coffey was a coal miner.


Daughter of Alexander Caperton Wykle and Virginia Belle Wikle Wykle.

She was 22 years old 7 months, and 21 days old, at the time of her death.

As they had only been married a brief time, it is unknown if they had any children during the marriage.


Note:
6-29-2015.
Herbert Lee Coffey and Ethel May Wykle apparently had a daughter by the name of Irene May Coffey. Herbert Lee Coffey had remarried to a woman by the name of Ivy James and they raised Irene in Clay County, West Virginia. Irene May Coffey married Samuel Deboard, and had a family of 5.
Irene May DeBoard
Born: September 06, 1925
Died: June 03, 2011
She was buried in the Saunders Cemetery, Indore.

Note 2:

Information contained within the 149 pages of "Weikle Family PDF" upon Ethel May Wykle.

Ethel M. (born about 1906, West Virginia-died about 1928 or 1929, near Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, of tuberculosis) (possibly buried near Beckley, West Virginia) (Married Herbert Lee Cafrey in 1924) (husband’s name also listed as Herbert Carl Coffey) (Lee’s last name also spelled Cofery, Coffrey, and Coffery) (Lee was born about 1894, possibly in North Carolina, he may have been from Maryland, died in 1947 or 1948) (Lee lived in Clay County, West Virginia in 1930) (had daughter Irene Cafrey, born in 1925) (Lee remarried to Ivey James in 1930 or 1931 and had kids Edna Viola, Willard, Wilbur, and Shirley; one of the sons had daughter April Cofery, born about 1968, who married J. Moyer) (Lee had shot and killed a man, but was cleared because the man was trespassing) (Lee possibly had brothers Sil and Frank and two sisters who were twins) (Lee possibly served in the military sometime before 1924 but may have deserted) (Ethel and Lee also lived in or near Rochester, New York)

Note 3: Regarding the Abney Cemetery burial location:
Per conversation with cousin April---April Moyer I still believe she is in the Abney with her brother. No other reason he would have changed his mind where he wanted to be unless she had been there. From what I've heard Jennie would not have been given a choice in the matter unfortunately.

Gravesite Details

Her father had been buried in the Pemberton Cemetery and Jenny Belle Wykle had remarried William A. Ferguson. If she was buried in Summers County, the Talcott Cemetery was the nearest cemetery to existing family at that time.



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