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Coffin
Arms of Coffin of Portledge, Alwington, Devon: Azure, three bezants between eight crosses crosslet or
Current regionSouth West England
New England
Eastern Canada
Earlier spellingsCoffyn
Place of originDevon, England
Estate(s)Portledge
Pine-Coffin quartered arms

Coffin is an English surname.

The House of Coffin is an ancient English family which originated in Devonshire. The Coffins have held a number of manors, the most notable of which is Portledge in Devon, England, which they held for over nine centuries. The progenitor of the American Coffins was Tristram Coffin, a Royalist, who came to Massachusetts from Devonshire in 1642. He was the original proprietor of Nantucket. The American branch is one of the Boston Brahmin, a group of elite families based in and around Boston. Many American Coffins are or were Quakers.

List of persons with the surname Coffin

In Fiction

See also

References

  • Begiebing, R. J. (1996). The strange death of mistress coffin. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books.
  • Butler, G. (1956-2002) John coffin series. Various publishers.
  • Drury, A. (1979). Mark coffin, u.s.s. New York, NY: Doubleday.
  • Finney, J. (1995). From time to time. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
  • Foster, A. D. (1988). Maori. New York, NY: Ace Books.
  • Larson, J., McDonnell, E., & Silberger, K. (1997). Rent. New York, NY: HarperEntertainment / HarperCollins.
  • Loomis, J. (2007-2012). Frank coffin mysteries. New York, NY: Minotaur Books.
  • Mantlo, B. (1979-1984). Micronauts [Comic Book Series]. New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  • Melville, H. (1851). Moby-Dick; or, the whale. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers.
  • Nichols. C.A. (Director). (1976, October 23). The harum scarum sanitarium [Television series episode]. In A. Lovy, (Producer), The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour. Los Angeles, CA: Hanna-Barbera Productions.
  • Philbrick, R. (2002). Coffins. New York, NY: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
  • Pugmire, W. H., Thomas, J. (2016). Encounters with enoch coffin. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press.
  • Williams, T. (2000). Plays 1957-1980 (Mel Gussow and Kenneth Holditch). New York, NY: Library of America.