| Name |
Coffelt, Levi [1] |
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John L. Coffelt
Photo added by Barbara Chittum Hutchens
John L. Coffelt
BIRTH 12 Feb 1861
DEATH 16 Jan 1862 (aged 11 months)
BURIAL Mount Crawford Cemetery
Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
PLOT Row 17
MEMORIAL ID69275311 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Inscription
Aged 11m 4d
Son of Levi & Mary
Family Members
Parents
Levi Coffelt
1824-1906
Mary Ann Coffman Coffelt
1835-1892
Siblings
Cornelia Frances Coffelt Shinnick
1856-1893
Elizabeth Ann "Annie" Coffelt Foley
1858-1921
Flowers
Plant Memorial Trees
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| Birth |
1 Dec 1825 [1] |
- Mr. Coffelt was born in Shenandoah County, December 1, 1825.
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| Gender |
Male |
| Civil War |
Between Apr 1861 and Sep 1864 |
| CSA SERVICE April 1861 Private, Company D, 58th Militia January 1863 Hired substitute January 1864 Conscripted, exempt, wagon maker April 1864 & September 1864 Conscripted, detailed, to himself, wagon maker |
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Levi Coffelt
Photo added by Barbara Chittum Hutchens
Levi Coffelt VVETERAN
BIRTH Dec 1824
DEATH 6 Jun 1906 (aged 81)
BURIAL Mount Crawford Cemetery
Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, Virginia
PLOT Row 17
MEMORIAL ID69278342 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 2
Added by Barbara Chittum Hutchens
FUNERAL OF LEVI COFFELT
Aged Citizen of Mt. Crawford, Who Died Thursday Afternoon
The funeral of Levi Coffelt, an aged citizen of Mt. Crawford, whose death occurred Thursday, was held Friday afternoon from the Reformed Church in that place. The services were conducted by Rev. B. K. Hay, assisted by Rev. Theo Wright and Rev. H. L. Myerly.
Mr. Coffelt was born in Shenandoah County, December 1, 1825. He came to Mt. Crawford fifty years ago and was engaged in the trade of a wagon-maker. Later he became a merchant in the place, but retired from active business some years ago. He had been in feeble mind and health for several years.
He leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Foley. Another daughter was Mrs. W. E. Shinnick, now deceased. He had been a member of the Reformed Church since his youth.
Mr. Coffelt was a man of upright character and was universally esteemed in the community where so great a portion of his life was spent.
Parents: George W. and Mary Ann Moyers Coffelt
Feb. 21, 1856 married Mary.
Sons:
William H. Coffelt b. abt 1847
Levi Coffelt b. abt 1854, d. 1-26-1937
CSA SERVICE
April 1861 Private, Company D, 58th Militia
January 1863 Hired substitute
January 1864 Conscripted, exempt, wagon maker
April 1864 & September 1864 Conscripted, detailed, to himself, wagon maker
LEVI COFFELT DEAD
The funeral of Levi Coffelt, an aged citizen of Mt. Crawford, whose death occurred Thursday, was held Friday afternoon from the Reformed church in that place. The services were inducted by Rev. B. K. Hay, assisted by Rev. Theo. Wright and Rev. H. L. Myerly.
Mr. Coffelt was born in Shenandoah County, December 1, 1895. He went to Mt. Crawford fifty years ago and was engaged in the trade of a wagon maker. Later he became a merchant in that place, but retired from active business some years ago.
He had been in feeble mind and health for several years. he leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Foley. Another daughter was Mrs. W. E. Shinnick, now deceased. He had been a member of the Reformed church since his youth.
Mr. Coffelt was a man of upright character, and was universally esteemed in the community where so great a portion of his life was spent.
Shenandoah Herald, September 7, 1906
Family Members
Spouse Mary Ann Coffman Coffelt 1835-1892
Children Cornelia Frances Coffelt Shinnick 1856-1893
Elizabeth Ann "Annie" Coffelt Foley 1858-1921
John L. Coffelt 1861-1862
Flowers • 2
CSA April 1861 Private, Company D, 58th Militia
Left by bch on 3 Jul 2023
Rest In Peace
Left by vets2search on 22 Nov 2012
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| Occupation |
wagon maker |
| Death |
6 Jun 1906 [1] |
| Burial |
7 Jun 1906 |
Mount Crawford, Rockingham, Virginia, USA [1] |
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Levi Coffelt
Photo added by Barbara Chittum Hutchens
Levi Coffelt VVETERAN
BIRTH Dec 1824
DEATH 6 Jun 1906 (aged 81)
BURIAL Mount Crawford Cemetery
Mount Crawford, Rockingham County, Virginia
PLOT Row 17
MEMORIAL ID69278342 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 2
Added by Barbara Chittum Hutchens
FUNERAL OF LEVI COFFELT
Aged Citizen of Mt. Crawford, Who Died Thursday Afternoon
The funeral of Levi Coffelt, an aged citizen of Mt. Crawford, whose death occurred Thursday, was held Friday afternoon from the Reformed Church in that place. The services were conducted by Rev. B. K. Hay, assisted by Rev. Theo Wright and Rev. H. L. Myerly.
Mr. Coffelt was born in Shenandoah County, December 1, 1825. He came to Mt. Crawford fifty years ago and was engaged in the trade of a wagon-maker. Later he became a merchant in the place, but retired from active business some years ago. He had been in feeble mind and health for several years.
He leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Foley. Another daughter was Mrs. W. E. Shinnick, now deceased. He had been a member of the Reformed Church since his youth.
Mr. Coffelt was a man of upright character and was universally esteemed in the community where so great a portion of his life was spent.
Parents: George W. and Mary Ann Moyers Coffelt
Feb. 21, 1856 married Mary.
Sons:
William H. Coffelt b. abt 1847
Levi Coffelt b. abt 1854, d. 1-26-1937
CSA SERVICE
April 1861 Private, Company D, 58th Militia
January 1863 Hired substitute
January 1864 Conscripted, exempt, wagon maker
April 1864 & September 1864 Conscripted, detailed, to himself, wagon maker
LEVI COFFELT DEAD
The funeral of Levi Coffelt, an aged citizen of Mt. Crawford, whose death occurred Thursday, was held Friday afternoon from the Reformed church in that place. The services were inducted by Rev. B. K. Hay, assisted by Rev. Theo. Wright and Rev. H. L. Myerly.
Mr. Coffelt was born in Shenandoah County, December 1, 1895. He went to Mt. Crawford fifty years ago and was engaged in the trade of a wagon maker. Later he became a merchant in that place, but retired from active business some years ago.
He had been in feeble mind and health for several years. he leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Foley. Another daughter was Mrs. W. E. Shinnick, now deceased. He had been a member of the Reformed church since his youth.
Mr. Coffelt was a man of upright character, and was universally esteemed in the community where so great a portion of his life was spent.
Shenandoah Herald, September 7, 1906
Family Members
Spouse Mary Ann Coffman Coffelt 1835-1892
Children Cornelia Frances Coffelt Shinnick 1856-1893
Elizabeth Ann "Annie" Coffelt Foley 1858-1921
John L. Coffelt 1861-1862
Flowers • 2
CSA April 1861 Private, Company D, 58th Militia
Left by bch on 3 Jul 2023
Rest In Peace
Left by vets2search on 22 Nov 2012
- Mt Crawford Cemetery
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| Person ID |
I103277 |
WETZEL-SPRING |