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Andrew Jackson Coburn

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Andrew Jackson Coburn

Birth
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1924 (aged 64–65)
USA
Burial
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Andrew Coburn was about twenty-six and Roseanne Marshall was about twenty when they married in 1885.

The 1900 census of June 19, revealed Andrew and his twelve and thirteen year old sons were coal miners. They rented their home in Precinct 18, Jefferson County, Alabama. They had been married fourteen years, had six children and six still living. Household members: Andrew J. Coburn (40)
(Feb.1860), Rosie A. (32)(Oct.1867), Perlie (13)(Oct.1886), Burdet (12)(Apr.1889), Alice (9)(Mar.1891), Clarance (5)(Jun.1894), Croyton(3)(Feb.1897), Anna I. (1/12)(Apr.1900) and border, Columbus Densmore (22).

The 1910 census of June 19, revealed Andrew earned wages as a Commissary Clerk and they rented their home in Morris, Jefferson County, Alabama. They had been married twenty-five years, had seven children and seven still living. Household members: Andrew A. Coburn (51), Rose (40), Pearl (23), Clarence (16), James C. (13), Anna I. (10) and Violet(6). Their son, Burdett and wife lived next door.

Their known children:

William Pearl Coburn (b.1886 d.1949)
Alonzo Burdett Coburn (b.1889 d.1975)
Alice Pauline Coburn (Ramey)(b.1891 d.1964)
Clarence Edgar Coburn (b.1894 d.1990)
James Craton Coburn (b.1897 d.1918)
Anna Irene Coburn (Anderson)(b.1900 d.1971)
Violet Marie Coburn (Powell)(b.1905 d.1973)

They had been married about thirty-four years when Roseanne died in 1919.

Andrew could not be found in the 1920 census but his daughter, Violet (16) was living with her brother, Pearl and family in Edgewater, Jefferson County, Alabama.


Andrew Coburn was about twenty-six and Roseanne Marshall was about twenty when they married in 1885.

The 1900 census of June 19, revealed Andrew and his twelve and thirteen year old sons were coal miners. They rented their home in Precinct 18, Jefferson County, Alabama. They had been married fourteen years, had six children and six still living. Household members: Andrew J. Coburn (40)
(Feb.1860), Rosie A. (32)(Oct.1867), Perlie (13)(Oct.1886), Burdet (12)(Apr.1889), Alice (9)(Mar.1891), Clarance (5)(Jun.1894), Croyton(3)(Feb.1897), Anna I. (1/12)(Apr.1900) and border, Columbus Densmore (22).

The 1910 census of June 19, revealed Andrew earned wages as a Commissary Clerk and they rented their home in Morris, Jefferson County, Alabama. They had been married twenty-five years, had seven children and seven still living. Household members: Andrew A. Coburn (51), Rose (40), Pearl (23), Clarence (16), James C. (13), Anna I. (10) and Violet(6). Their son, Burdett and wife lived next door.

Their known children:

William Pearl Coburn (b.1886 d.1949)
Alonzo Burdett Coburn (b.1889 d.1975)
Alice Pauline Coburn (Ramey)(b.1891 d.1964)
Clarence Edgar Coburn (b.1894 d.1990)
James Craton Coburn (b.1897 d.1918)
Anna Irene Coburn (Anderson)(b.1900 d.1971)
Violet Marie Coburn (Powell)(b.1905 d.1973)

They had been married about thirty-four years when Roseanne died in 1919.

Andrew could not be found in the 1920 census but his daughter, Violet (16) was living with her brother, Pearl and family in Edgewater, Jefferson County, Alabama.




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