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Marriage Notes for Edwin Alten Utter and Elizabeth BYERS-50648

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Nathaniel STARBUCK Sr.

References;

(1) Information supplied by Mrs. Pamela Strickland Merkin, 233 Mansfield,
   Sunnyvale, Texas 75182.

(2) Archive Records, The International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Mary COFFIN

References;

(1) Information supplied by Mrs. Pamela Strickland Merkin, 233 Mansfield,
   Sunnyvale, Texas 75182.

(2) Archive Records, The International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.

Mary Coffin, Became known as (The Great Mary) of Nantucket. She is said to be the most extrordinary  woman who participated in public gatherings, Town Meetings which were frequently held in her home.  For several years meeting's for workshops were held in the (great fore-room) of her home known as the  (Parliament House) situated on what is now known as Island View farm between the Macy's and the North Head of the Hummock ponds. She was a Quaker leader and helped established a Meeting on the island in 1701.  The first Friends Society was formed in 1704 and the first Meeting house was built in 1711. The Nantucket Monthly Meeting was established on may 16, 1780.  She was a minister in the Society as were her children and her grandsons, Elihu Coleman (published one of the earliest protest againtst slavery) and Nathaniel Coleman, and her granddaughter, Pricilia Bunker.


Ann STARBUCK

Died single


Paul STARBUCK

    Died single


Mary COFFIN

References;

(1) Information supplied by Mrs. Pamela Strickland Merkin, 233 Mansfield,
   Sunnyvale, Texas 75182.

(2) Archive Records, The International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.

Mary Coffin, Became known as (The Great Mary) of Nantucket. She is said to be the most extrordinary  woman who participated in public gatherings, Town Meetings which were frequently held in her home.  For several years meeting's for workshops were held in the (great fore-room) of her home known as the  (Parliament House) situated on what is now known as Island View farm between the Macy's and the North Head of the Hummock ponds. She was a Quaker leader and helped established a Meeting on the island in 1701.  The first Friends Society was formed in 1704 and the first Meeting house was built in 1711. The Nantucket Monthly Meeting was established on may 16, 1780.  She was a minister in the Society as were her children and her grandsons, Elihu Coleman (published one of the earliest protest againtst slavery) and Nathaniel Coleman, and her granddaughter, Pricilia Bunker.


Nathaniel STARBUCK Sr.

References;

(1) Information supplied by Mrs. Pamela Strickland Merkin, 233 Mansfield,
   Sunnyvale, Texas 75182.

(2) Archive Records, The International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Daniel COFFIN

Died June 1724, lost at sea.


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