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James Clark Coffield

Male 1845 - 1923  (77 years)


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  • Name James Clark Coffield 
    Born 15 Nov 1845  Grant County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Moved 1860  Allen County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 1923  Iola, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I4544  Clark-Hart
    Last Modified 28 Nov 2020 

    Father Samuel Coffield,   b. 1815,   d. 16 Oct 1885, Montana, Labette County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Relationship putative 
    Mother Rebecca Clark,   b. 18 May 1821, Burlington, PA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Jul 1887  (Age 66 years) 
    Relationship putative 
    Family ID F1388  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sarah J Fulwider 
    Married 4 Jul 1872  Allen County, KS Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2020 
    Family ID F1448  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 15 Nov 1845 - Grant County, Indiana Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMoved - 1860 - Allen County, Kansas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 4 Jul 1872 - Allen County, KS Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 1923 - Iola, Kansas Link to Google Earth
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    Iola, Allen County, Kansas

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      James Clark Coffield
      Birth 15 Nov 1845
      Grant County, Indiana, USA
      Death 1923 (aged 77–78)
      Burial
      Iola Cemetery
      Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA
      Memorial ID 11560161 · View Source

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      Coffield, James C.
      1845-1923
      Co. H, 9th Kan Cav
      JAMES C. COFFIELD, farmer, Section 29, P. O. Colony, was born in Grant County, Ind., November 15, 1845, and came to Allen County, Kan., in July, 1860, with his father, Samuel Coffield, who located in this Township. In November, 1861, he enlisted in Company H, Ninth Kansas Cavalry, was shot through the left leg at Netonia, Mo., September 30, 1862; he served until mustered out January 16, 1865, after which he followed agricultural pursuits. In 1868 he was appointed Clerk of the District Court at Iola and served eighteen months, then for two years acted as Treasurer of the county for his brother-in-law, John Francis, who held that office. Mr. Coffield then follower mercantile pursuits at Iola. In 1878 he turned his attention to farming and in the spring of 1882 moved on to his present farm, which consists of some eighty acres. He was Deputy United States Marshal at Iola for four years. Mr. Coffield was married in Allen County, Kan., July 4, 1872, to Sarah J. Fulwider, and they have a family of four living children - Fred C., Clifford F., Lewis E. and Nellie E.
    • THE NINTH KANSAS VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.

      Organized March 27, 1862, the Ninth Cavalry, which did effective work in the west, was under the following officers: Colonel, Edward Lynde, Grasshopper Falls; lieutenant colonel, Charles S. Clark, Iola; major, James M. Pomeroy; adjutant, Luin K. Thacher, Kansas City; quartermaster, William Rosenthal, Lawrence; surgeon, Henry C. Bostick, Iola; chaplain, Gilbert S. Northrup.

      The final organization of the Ninth was effected by consolidating and organizing the Iola battalion (raised in southern Kansas) with detachments of the First Battalion Kansas Cavalry, the Third Kansas, and the Eighth Kansas Volunteers. The place of rendezvous for these companies was Fort Leavenworth, where also the regiment was organized, and whence the companies were detached to various posts of duty -
      A, on escort duty to Fort Union, New Mexico; B, into the mountains of Colorado, to build Fort Halleck; C, to Fort Riley; G, to Fort Lyon, Colorado, and I, to Fort Laramie. The detachments on the plains were long in defense of overland mail routes, and the protection of immigrants, one detachment proceeding northwest to Montana, the other having its station along the Santa Fe route. The four companies, D, E, F and H, under Major Bancroft, formed a part of the expedition into the Indian country, and, under Colonel Lynde, were engaged during a part of August, 1862, in pursuing the force of General Coffey through western Missouri.

      The regiment took part in the desultory warfare which was waged in Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas, remaining on duty at Little Rock and Duvall's Bluff until its term of service expired, some of the companies returning to Leavenworth in the fall of 1864, to be mustered out of service, and some remaining until mustered out in the summer of 1865.
    • From website http://www.ksgenweb.org/archives/statewide/military/civilwar/adjutant/9/h.html


      Private Coffield James C. Iola Nov. 18, '61 Jan. 16, '62 Mustered out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's Bluff, Ark.