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Title: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: eacoady on Sunday 07 October 12 23:02 BST (UK)
Hi I am researching the Pictou County Coady line.

I i have a Frederick Michael Coady (b.25 Feb 1894) married Mary Eleanor Delorey.
Fred's Father Joseph Cottie (b. 17 Aug 1862 and located on an 1881 census as Coté) married Margaret Walsh (b. 1872)

Joseph's father Imable Cottie (b. 1818 possibly I. Mable) married Catherine Long from Nfld & Labrador

Children of Joseph Cottie and Margaret Walsh:
John Simon Coady b. 4 Jan 1888
Claire Cottie b. 1890
James Cottie b. 1 Mar 1890 in Goshen, Nova Scotia
Joseph Coady b. 4 Feb 1892
Frederick Michael Coady
Annie S Cottie b. 16 Mar 1896
Henry Francis Coady b. 8 Apr 1897
Clara W Cottie b. 10 Apr 1900 (baptized Clara Mabel Coté 25 May 1900. St. Patrick's, Lochaber, Antigonish)
Mary Agnes Cottie b. Aug 1902
William A Coady b. 15 Nov 1906

At some point Cody and Cotie also came into the mix of surnames.

I have researched the Margaree/Sheet Harbour Coady's and do not believe there is any connection at all. These Coady's arrived from Ireland, and I believe Imable Coté was a Seaman who possibly came from Quebec. I have always told that we had a connection to Buffalo Bill (his grandfather was born in Ontario and great grandfather was born in Massachusetts so I guess it's possible..)
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: chinakay on Monday 08 October 12 06:06 BST (UK)
If Joseph's father was from Quebec his name should properly be Amable...it's a recognized French name meaning beloved or similar.

There are several Amable Cotés born around the correct date in Quebec, the best one having been baptized in Louiseville near Maskinongé in 1817. Son of Augustin Coté, a farmer, and Josephte Toutant. Transcribed in Drouin as A mable, because that's how the name is written in the margin of the parish register page. Josephte's uncle in the godfather, and his name is also Amable, as well as one Amable Gauthier whose role in the baptism is unclear (to me at least :))

Cheers,
China
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: eacoady on Sunday 18 August 13 04:39 BST (UK)
recently discovered that the father of Joseph "Coady" (Cottie/Cote) was Amoss Cote and mother Anastacia Long (Believe her mother was Catherine). Amoss would have been born around 1829. believe his father is Amable born about 1808 in Nova Scotia (father from Quebec). Last saw Amable in the 1891 census and it looks like he was in the Monastery (also located him in 1881 and 1871) appears to have stayed in the Antigonish/Guysborough area
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 02:53 BST (UK)
The death in Goldboro says parents Amos Cottie of Antigonish Co., and Anastacia Long from Guys Co. / burial lochaber

 1861 reveals Amos Cotty may also have a daughter in household of 2 females 2 males...
One male between 40 /50  One female between 20/30  One female between10/15  One male under one year of age ( to see info add a last number per page view and keep llooking at  line 29, altho end appears to be written wrong)
 http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1861/jpg/4108870_00441.jpg
 1871  Emmas Coty  40 ( French origin) / Annie Coty 33 ( Irish origin) /  Joseph Coty 12


Now I see that you got Mable from 1881 census ( & Catherine Long who is also in household)
Having links to look at is easier for everyone :D
http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e325/e008116980.jpg

and just to round it off  I'll add "Amiss" with Joseph in 1891  who was transcribed as "Cattie" http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1891/jpg/30953_148115-00187.jpg
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 03:37 BST (UK)
Changing colour of this one now that there are more clues leaning towards the Joseph Long below...and in the following post
There is a Catherine Long here age 46  no place of birth just a dash...with a John age 52
both of Irish decent  1871 Annapolis / Dalhousie
http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1871/jpg/4396664_00201.jpg

There are 2 Johns Annapolis / Dalhousie and to follow  ages so far apart on the 1861 would be tough and prove nothing at this stage...also we can't take the name John to the bank until we have more proof...

This younger Long, a Charles & family, in same area as Joseph 1871... http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1871/jpg/4396281_00039.jpg
There is an Edward Long in salmon River


Can't be taken to the bank, either, I am just posting what I find... but there is also this Joseph Long, born Ireland, who died age 75 in Guysbro looks interesting as his mother's name was Anastasia   https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F2P2-WL8
( Parent's Edward Long & Anastasia Kenney)

Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 05:13 BST (UK)
A couple of deaths in Mass. USA   b.Guysborough NS for children to a Joseph Long & Catherine (one has a surname of Nolan but be careful believing death certs as not always correct)

 Mary White  (sp. John White) - born circa 1838 but says mother born Ireland
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4SK-W2H

Elizabeth Welsh ( sp. Allen Welsh) - b. circa 1848  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N467-8VX

and here is a James born c 1841, Guysboro Intervale... parents Jos. & Cath. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F2KG-69V

This looks to be the  family of Joseph, death in Guysboro. Head Of Intervale,  posted earlier...
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 05:38 BST (UK)
Guysborough - St. Ann's Roman Catholic   Guys. Intervale - St. Patricks Roman Catholic
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~guys/RESOURCE.HTML

and this is starting to look pretty good
 Source “St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Guysborough, NS" baptism / page 205 item no: 77
 Mary Long   Baptised May 31 1834
 age 1 month - parents Joseph Long & Catherine Nowlan
 sponsors Patt Long and Mrs. James Long
 clergyman James Grant  marriage recorded

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nslsatb/torbay/St_Anns/St_Anns_Baptisms_book01z10.htm

There are baptisms for 2 Manchester Guysbro "Cody" boys, nothing for Cote, etc.
 
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 06:13 BST (UK)
Found a tree that says : Catherine Nowlan was born in Newfoundland, Canada....married Joseph Long on 06 Feb 1832 in Tompkinsville, Guysborough Co. Nova Scotia. So it seems they found a marriage with this information?  There are the children listed but not Anastasia/Anna.  :P
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/c/Susan-Macneil-NY/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0100.html
 
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: eacoady on Saturday 19 April 14 12:47 BST (UK)
I found the Cote line back to 1600's, still looking into the Long's.
Thanks for your help!
Will be spending a few days sorting these new leads out!
Title: Re: Nova Scotia: Coady, Cottie, Coté, Cody, Cotie
Post by: J.J. on Saturday 19 April 14 15:29 BST (UK)
well, whether they are yours, or not...If you look through my replies, in a few hours of my time I found more about some of the ancestors/marriages of those Longs than the person with the online submission had.

If you have completed a line, it would be nice to use the search in the brown panel above and let us know by adding that information to the thread.  I often look through old unresolved threads and try to solve something if I can.