Mrs. Mary Cassandra Coffey Death Certificate
STATE OF TENNESSEE
Certificate of Death
Marshall County # 563
Full
Name: Mrs. Mary
C. Coffey
Place
of Death: Marshall
County, Civil Dist. 2
Female
White
Widowed
Date
of birth: Sept. 19,
1834
Date
of death: Jan. 4, 1915
Age
at date of death: 80 years, 3
months, 15 days
Birthplace: Marshall Co., Tenn.
Name
of father: Jno.
Dysart born
Williamson Co., Tenn.
Maiden
name of mother: Rachel Herron Dysart born Williamson Co., Tenn.
Informant: Dunlap Dysart Farmington, Tenn.
Physician: T. E. Reed,
Lewisburg
Undertaker: J. Lush Fowler,
Lewisburg
Burial
Place: Lone Oak
Cemetery, Lewisburg
Burial
Date: Jan 5, 1915
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Mary
Cassandra Coffey was the daughter of John Bertrand Dysart, Jr. and Martha
Woods. She was married to Newton Coffey. Oddly, this death certificate reports that
she was buried at Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg, but a Dysart family genealogy
in Marshall County Historical Quarterly, Vol. XV, Winter 1984/85, No. 4,
page 55, gives her burial place as Round Hill. Which is correct? Cemetery
Records of Marshall County, Tennessee by Timothy R. & Helen C. Marsh
and Ralph D. Whitesell, Copyright 1981 by Marsh Historical Publications,
Shelbyville, Tennessee has listings on
page 284 for Lone Oak Cemetery:
Allen Newton Coffey Mary C. Coffey
Dec 14, 1831 Sep
19, 1834
Nov 24, 1909 Jan
4, 1915
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