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221:, and supplies to Nantucket. Their firm not only conducted trade in eastern United States ports, but also in the West Indies, France, Nova Scotia, Brazil, and England. Their firm became very wealthy in the triangle trade and laid the foundation for Zenas Coffin's future fortune which he later used to enrich the island. 263:
On May 29, 1795, Coffin offered an act to the House to change their current name of the "Town of Sherborn" in Nantucket County to the "Town of Nantucket" as there was another town with the same name in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts creating confusion for people. On June 8, 1795, this bill was
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On June 1, 1757, Micajah Coffin, at age 23, married Abigail Coleman, the daughter of Elihu Coleman, a distinguished Quaker preacher of his day in the Nantucket Quaker Meeting House. They had four children: Isaiah, Gilbert, Jedida, and Zenas Coffin. Their youngest son,
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Coffin's first sailing vessels were called "sloops" that went on short whaling and trading cruises. The records show Micajah was either the owner or had business interests in the following "sloops":
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representing Nantucket. He served this office for 21 years from 1791 to 1812. For his first 15 years, he was the only representative for Nantucket County.
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based whaling firm during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries called Micajah Coffin and Sons. Their firm conducted business dealing in
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Coffin was one of the leading mariners and triangle traders in the import and export of whale oil. Coffin and two of his sons, Gilbert Coffin and
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In Coffin's last years, he lost his mental acuteness. He died on May 25, 1827. The Governor of Massachusetts at the time,
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endorsed and signed by Governor Samuel Adams which made it officially changed and known as Nantucket in Nantucket County.
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could carry eight hundred barrels of oil (or freight equivalent). The first large-sized ships owned by the firm were:
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Biographical Encyclopædia of Massachusetts of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In 1791, at age 57, Coffin was elected by a large vote as a member of the
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SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, July Twenty-sixth, Nineteen Hundred Eleven
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Internet Archive copy of Will Gardner's 1949 "The Coffin Saga" book
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Coffin was born to Benjamin and Jedida (née Hussey) Coffin on
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Away Off Shore: Nantucket Island and Its People, 1602-1890
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Proceedings of the Nantucket Historical Association,
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
Society of Friends
Zenas Coffin
Nantucket, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Nantucket
Province of Massachusetts
Zenas Coffin
Sir Admiral Isaac Coffin
Zenas Coffin
Nantucket
whale oil
candles
potash
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Levi Lincoln
Coffin (whaling family)
Coffin (surname)
Internet Archive copy of Will Gardner's 1949 "The Coffin Saga" book





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