Pine-Coffin family of Portledge
Great-Grandaughter of lady Elizabeth Stanley, (through her mothers father) daughter of Edward 12th Earl of Derby and Elizabeth Hamilton (Daughter of the Duke of Hamilton and famous beauty Elizabeth Gunning). Her father Charles Edward Pine -Coffin was from the Pine-Coffin family of Portledge, Devon.
Lilian Mary Olivia Cole1
F, #649762, b. 4 August 1863, d. 1919 Last Edited=8 Nov 2014 Lilian Mary Olivia Cole was born on 4 August 1863 at Leixlip Castle, Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland.1 She was the daughter of Edward Campbell Stuart Cole and Olivia Anne Stevenson.1 She married Charles Edward Pine-Coffin.1 She died in 1919 at Kensington, London, England.1 Her married name became Pine-Coffin.1 Child of Lilian Mary Olivia Cole and Charles Edward Pine-Coffin
Olive Pine-Coffin+1 b. 30 Jun 1887 Hereinafter cited as "re: Smith-Stanley Family." Charles Edward Pine-Coffin1
M, #649763, b. 1857, d. 1917 Last Edited=8 Nov 2014 Charles Edward Pine-Coffin was born in 1857.1 He married Lilian Mary Olivia Cole, daughter of Edward Campbell Stuart Cole and Olivia Anne Stevenson.1 He died in 1917.1 Child of Charles Edward Pine-Coffin and Lilian Mary Olivia Cole
Olive Pine-Coffin+1 b. 30 Jun 1887 Citations Olive Pine-Coffin was born on 30 June 1887 at Devon, England.1 She was the daughter of Charles Edward Pine-Coffin and Lilian Mary Olivia Cole.1 She married Donald Charles Annan Stewart.1 Her married name became Stewart.1 Child of Olive Pine-Coffin and Donald Charles Annan Stewart
Jean Olivia Stewart+1 b. 1 Apr 1920
Hereinafter cited as "re: Smith-Stanley Family."
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Portledge Manor is an English manor house in the parish of Alwington, southwest of Bideford, Devon. It and the land surrounding it belonged to the Coffin family, a noble family of Norman origin, for almost 1000 years.[1]
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St Andrew's Church, Alwington, Devon
Arms of Coffin: Azure, three bezants between eight crosses crosslet or The house sits on the edge of Bideford Bay, looking out over the Bristol Channel. The parish of Alwington and the surrounding area was given to the family by William the Conqueror, as part of a reward for loyalty and service during the Norman Conquest. Most of the current house dates from the 17th century, but parts of it have stood since the reign of King Henry III, circa 1234. The 13th-century arch of the chapel still stands and the Brew House remains from when hops were grown on the estate. The Great Hall's minstrel gallery was moved in the late 19th century to Alwington Church, a 15th-century church containing many monuments to the Coffin family. The dining-room retains a ceiling plastered with the family's coat of arms. The courtyard was roofed in and made into a new hall in the middle of the 18th century. There are many pieces of fine furniture, ancestral heirlooms, carved stone coats of arms, Spanish armour, and guns from the Spanish Armada. There is also a bell tower and a Spanish courtyard.[2] The estate's archive, a historical record going back over 700 years, was sold to the Devon Council for almost £50,000.[1] The family owned most of the surrounding villages, but the last of these were sold at auction in 1981. The estate itself was sold in 1998, after nine centuries in the Coffin family's hands. This was due to a dispute with Inland Revenue.[3]
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