Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Noyce Coats

Noyce C. Coats

Noyce Coats
Family History

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Noyce C. Coats

Birth
14 Dec 1846
Indiana, USA
Death
22 Dec 1910 (aged 64)
Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Memorial ID
203885531
NOYSE COATS

Everett Daily Herald
1-20-1911

RESOLUTIONS
Whereas, the Supreme Ruler has again visited our Circle and, in His infinite wisdom, removed our beloved Comrade, Noyse COATS, to a brighter world above, and Whereas by his death this lodge has lost a most faithful member, and his wife a kind and loving husband. Therefore be it Resolved that the members of Jas. B. McPherson Circle No 18 Ladies of the GAR, extend to Comrade COATS' widow our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in her great bereavement, and be it further Resolved as a mark of respect to our deceased Comrade's memory, that the charter of this lodge be draped in mourning for a period of 30 days, and Resolved further that these resolutions be spread upon our minutes and copies thereof be tendered our departed Comrade's widow and published in the Weekly Tribune. Linda Prescott, Larah S. Smith, Julia E. Fay, committee

1910 Snohomish County Census
Noyce COATS age 62 m 37 yrs b/In
Clestine 60 m twice 37 yrs b/France

1920
Clestine COATS age 60 widow came to America 1858 from Paris France

131 COATES, Noyce C. IN Snohomish engineer xx Sep 1862-9 Feb 1865 priv K, 68 OH Inf priv K, 68 OH 2y, 5m exp of term 6 Feb 1904 22 Dec 1910

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Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2017 - Noyce C. - Joseph S. Coats
Record Series: Death Records
Collection: Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2017
County: Statewide
First Name: Noyce C.
Last Name: Coats
Date Of Death: 22 Dec 1910
Age: 64
Gender: Male
Father Name: Joseph S. Coats
Batch Locality: Washington, United States
Death Place: Snohomish, Snohomish, WashingtonEverett Daily Herald
12/23/1910
N.C. Coats, a prominent Mason and G.A.R. man, died at his home in the Third ward Thursday afternoon from paralysis. Mr. Coats was 64 year old, a veteran of the Civil war, a member of Home lodge No 192 F&AM, Iowa Falls, Iowa, and of the Order of Railway, Conductors, Seattle. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Clestine Coats, who lives in this city, which was his home for seven years. He was born in Indiana. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the family residence, conducted by Re. Van Zanta after which Undertaker A.J. Hill of Seattle took the remains to that city to be cremated.

Everett Daily Herald
1-20-1911
RESOLUTIONS
Whereas, the Supreme Ruler has again visited our Circle and, in His infinite wisdom, removed our beloved Comrade, Noyse Coats, to a brighter worked above, and Whereas by his death this lodge has lost a most faithful member, and his wife a king and loving husband. Therefore be it Resolved that the members of Jas. B. McPherson Circle No 18 Ladies of the GAR, extend to Comrade Coats' widow our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in her great bereavement, and be it further Resolved as a mark of respect to our deceased Comrade's memory, that the charter of this lodge be draped in mourning for a period of 30 days, and Resolved further that these resolutions be spread upon our minutes and copies thereof be tendered our departed Comrad's widow and published in the Weekly Tribune. Linda Prescott, Larah S. Smith, Julia E. Fay, committee

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1910 Snohomish County Census
Noyce Coats age 62 m 37 yrs b/In
Clestine 60 m twice 37 yrs b/France
1920
Clestine Coats age 60 widow came to America 1858 from Paris France
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"

1900 Hardin, Hardin, Iowa
Coats: Moyse C Dec 1848 51 IN, Mary Celestine Feb 1851 49 France m26y no children

American Civil War Soldier
Name: Noise Coats
Enlistment Date: 04 February 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Ohio
Unit Numbers: 1905 1905
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 February 1862 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company K, 68th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 04 February 1862.
Mustered out Company K, 68th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 03 February 1865 in Beaufort, SC.
State Filed: Iowa and Washington
Widow: Celestine Coats
Cemetery

Buried at Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery Snohomish


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