Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . eral times recommissioned, re-ceiving his last appointment 19 Jan-uary, 1838. In 1827, he became thefirst postmaster of Hammonton, andheld the office until his death, when he was succeeded by his son, EdwardWinslow Coffin. He married, 19 September, 1798, Ann Bodine, born at Swago Furnace,Burlington County, New Jersey, 13 August, 1779; died at Ashland, NewJersey, 17 April, 1863. She was a daughter of Joel Bodine by his wife MaryCorlies. (See Bodine Family, No. 12.) Children of William* and Ann (Bodine) Coffin:
Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . eral times recommissioned, re-ceiving his last appointment 19 Jan-uary, 1838. In 1827, he became thefirst postmaster of Hammonton, andheld the office until his death, when he was succeeded by his son, EdwardWinslow Coffin. He married, 19 September, 1798, Ann Bodine, born at Swago Furnace,Burlington County, New Jersey, 13 August, 1779; died at Ashland, NewJersey, 17 April, 1863. She was a daughter of Joel Bodine by his wife MaryCorlies. (See Bodine Family, No. 12.) Children of William* and Ann (Bodine) Coffin: i. Joseph Coffin, born 15 June, 1799; died 25 July, 1800. (8) ii. William Coffin, born 23 February, 1801; died 29 February, 1872; married Anne Dean. (9) iii. Mary Coffin, born 18 November, 1803; died 9 February, 1891; married (i) Thomas Jefiferson Perce; (2) Reverend George A. Raybold. (10) iv. Parnel Coffin, born 14 March, 1806; died 18 April, 1863; married Jesse Peterson. (11) v. Jerusha Ann Coffin, born 13 October, 1808; died 12 April, 1845; married Honorable Andrew K. Hay. 78. THE COFFIN FAMILY
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