Tristram Coffin, Sr.

Tristram Coffin, Sr.

Male 1610 - 1681  (71 years)

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  • Name Tristram Coffin 
    Suffix Sr. 
    Born 11 Mar 1609/10  Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Group Immigrant Ancestors 
    • Immigrant Ancestors of New England Halls
    FamilySearch ID L8BH-G24 
    FindaGrave Memorial ID 10904410 
    Died 2 Oct 1681  Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Aft 2 Oct 1681  Founders Burial Ground, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Cenotaph 1881  Founders Burial Ground, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I18750  New England Hall Families Master Tree
    Last Modified 17 Sep 2020 

    Father Peter Coffin,   b. Jan 1580, Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Mar 1628/29, Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 49 years) 
    Mother Joanne Kember,   b. 1583, Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 May 1661, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years) 
    Married 1604  Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F8905  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Dionis Stevens,   b. 4 Mar 1610/11, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Sep 1684, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Married Abt 1630  Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Coffin,   b. 13 Nov 1634, Brixton, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Nov 1678, Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 44 years)
     2. James Coffin,   b. Bef 11 Sep 1639,   d. 28 Jul 1720, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 80 years)
     3. Mary Coffin,   b. 20 Apr 1645, Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Sep 1717, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years)
    Last Modified 31 May 2020 
    Family ID F8899  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 11 Mar 1609/10 - Brixton, Devonshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - Abt 1630 - Devonshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 2 Oct 1681 - Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - Aft 2 Oct 1681 - Founders Burial Ground, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCenotaph - 1881 - Founders Burial Ground, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • From FindaGrave:

      Church warden, constable, commissioner, colonist, founder of Nantucket Island, first chief magistrate of the Nantucket colony, governor of Nantucket in 1671 and 1677. He was born in Brixton parish near Plymouth, Devonshire, England in 1609. He was the oldest child of Peter Coffin and Joanna Kember. He married Dionis Stevens in 1630.

      Their children were:

      i. Peter Coffin, baptized July 18, 1630 at Brixton
      ii. Tristram Coffin, b. abt. 1632 in England
      iii. Elizabeth Coffin b. in England
      iv. James Coffin, b. Aug. 12, 1639 in Brixton parish
      v. John Coffin, b. in England
      vi. Deborah Coffin, b. Nov. 15, 1642 at Haverhill, MA
      vii. Mary Coffin, b. Feb. 20, 1645 at Haverhill, MA
      vii. John Coffin, b. Oct. 30, 1647 at Haverhill, MA
      ix. Stephen Coffin, b. May 11, 1652 at Newbury, MA

      He was a church warden in Brixton in 1639-40 and a constable in 1641. In 1642, he and his family came to America and settled in Newburyport, Massachussetts. He negotiated with the American Indians for some land and moved his family to what is now Haverill, Massachusetts. He was the first white settler to plow land with a plow he had made with his own hands. After farming for a few years, he moved back to Newburyport, where he operated a ferry and kept Coffyn's Ordinary, a tavern and inn managed by his wife. In the 1650's, he sold his property and moved to Salisbury, where he became Commissioner.

      In the late 1650's, he and a few others purchased Nantucket island from Thomas Mayhew for the price of 30 pounds and two beaver hats, which were made by his son Tristram Jr. Among the eight original owners of Nantucket island, he became the most prominent. He was granted first choice of land and in 1659, he settled on the eastern slope of what is now called Trott's Hills, near Capaum pond, toward the western end if the island. He was a leader among the first settlers and was often asked by other inhabitants to transact important public business. He and Thomas Macy were the spokesmen for the settlement and were selected by the settlers go to New York and meet with Governor Lovelace and secure their claim to the Island in 1671. His letters to the Colonial Government of New York are preserved in the Archives of the Department of State at Albany. He built a corn mill and employed many Native Americans who were the aboriginal inhabitants of the island.

      In 1671, he was appointed governor of Nantucket, serving again in that office from 1674 to 1680. He died the following year and was buried on Nantucket Island on the private property he purchased in 1659 (at Trott's Hills, near Capaum pond, toward the western end if the island.) According to the Nantucket Historical Society, the grave is unmarked and its exact location has been lost over the years.

      A monument was erected to honor the founders of Nantucket island in 1881. The monument is located in the Nantucket Founders Cemetery (also referred to as the First Settlers' Burial Ground and the Forefathers' Cemetery). The Founders Cemetery is a small plot of land located off Cliff Road and overlooking Maxcey's Pond.

      While none of the founders are actually buried in the cemetery, the monument bears the names of the founders and the location is open to the public. Tristram's name is inscribed on the monument as "1609 - Tristram Coffin - 1681." (bio by: Cindy K. Coffin)

      Bio by: Cindy K. Coffin