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Henry Wise Toofo Coward of Geelong, Melbourne & Geelong Parish County Australia was born in 1843 in Geelong. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Henry Wise Toofo Coward.
Lucy Elizabeth Coward of Geelong, Geelong Parish County Australia was born in 1844 in Geelong. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lucy Elizabeth Coward.
Charlotte Blanch Coward of Geelong, Geelong Parish County Australia was born in 1845 in Geelong. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charlotte Blanch Coward.
Arthur Coward was born in 1857 at Pimlico in Greater London County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Violet Agnes Veitch Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. He had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Arthur Coward died at age 79 years old on September 12, 1937 in Kent County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur Sabin Coward.
Henry William Coward of Footscray Australia was born in 1858, and died at age 69 years old in 1927 in Footscray.
Violet (Veitch) Coward was born in 1863 in London, Greater London County, England United Kingdom. She was married to Arthur Sabin Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. Violet Coward had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Violet Agnes Veitch Coward.
Anna Maria Coward of Ballarat Australia was born in 1865 in Ballarat to Henry Coward and Mary Comly Stuart. Anna Coward has siblings Henry Wise Toofo Coward, Lucy Elizabeth Coward, Charlotte Blanch Coward, Frederick James Coward, Anna Maria Coward, Henry William Coward, Fanny Sarah Stuart, and Henry Coward. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anna Maria Coward.
Frederick James Coward of Ballarat Australia was born in 1867 in Ballarat to Henry Coward and Mary Comly Stuart. Frederick Coward has siblings Henry Wise Toofo Coward, Lucy Elizabeth Coward, Charlotte Blanch Coward, Anna Maria Coward, Anna Maria Coward, Henry William Coward, Fanny Sarah Stuart, and Henry Coward. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frederick James Coward.
Agnes Coward of Mississippi was born on December 24, 1869, and died at age 93 years old in September 1963.
Lena Coward of Belton, Anderson County, South Carolina was born on October 20, 1869, and died at age 99 years old in March 1969.
Millie A Coward of Summit, Pike County, MS was born on September 6, 1870, and died at age 99 years old on February 15, 1970.
John Coward of Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California was born on May 31, 1872, and died at age 96 years old in July 1968.

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Bobby Coward was born on April 28, 1936, and died at age 40 years old in January 1977. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Coward.
Tammy (Coward) Hackle was born on March 8, 1968. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tammy (Coward).
Marjorie Isabel (Coward) Crabbe of Ballarat, City of Ballarat County, VIC Australia was born on October 3, 1920 in Ballarat to Margaret Blanche Mcgregor and Charles Coward. Marjorie Crabbe died at age 90 years old on October 14, 2010.
Charles Coward of Ballarat, City of Ballarat County, VIC Australia was born on September 20, 1893 in Ballarat, and died at age 58 years old on April 17, 1952 in Ballarat.
Margaret Blanche (Mcgregor) Coward of Ballarat East Australia was born on November 3, 1895 in Ballarat East, City of Ballarat County, VIC, and died at age 67 years old on November 20, 1962.
Noel Peirce Coward
Noël Coward Born December 16, 1899 in Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK Died March 26, 1973 in Blue Harbor, Jamaica (heart attack) Birth Name Noël Peirce Coward Nickname The Master Height 6' (1.83 m) Mini Bio (1) Noel Coward virtually invented the concept of Englishness for the 20th century. An astounding polymath - dramatist, actor, writer, composer, lyricist, painter, and wit -- he was defined by his Englishness as much as he defined it. He was indeed the first Brit pop star, the first ambassador of "cool Britannia." Even before his 1924 drugs-and-sex scandal of The Vortex, his fans were hanging out of their scarves over the theater balcony, imitating their idol's dress and repeating each "Noelism" with glee. Born in suburban Teddington on 16 December 1899, Coward was on stage by the age of six, and writing his first drama ten years later. A visit to New York in 1921 infused him with the pace of Broadway shows, and he injected its speed into staid British drama and music to create a high-octane rush for the jazz-mad, dance-crazy 1920s. Coward's style was imitated everywhere, as otherwise quite normal Englishmen donned dressing gowns, stuck cigarettes in long holders and called each other "dahling"; his revues propagated the message, with songs sentimental ("A Room With A View," "I'll See You Again") and satirical ("Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Don't Put Your Daughter On the Stage, Mrs. Worthington"). His between-the-wars celebrity reached a peak in 1930 with "Private Lives," by which time he had become the highest earning author in the western world. With the onset of World War II he redefined the spirit of the country in films such as This Happy Breed (1944), In Which We Serve (1942), Blithe Spirit (1945) and, perhaps most memorably, Brief Encounter (1945). In the postwar period, Coward, the aging Bright Young Thing, seemed outmoded by the Angry Young Men, but, like any modern pop star, he reinvented himself, this time as a hip cabaret singer: "Las Vegas, Flipping, Shouts "More!" as Noel Coward Wows 'Em in Cafe Turn" enthused Variety. By the 1960s, his reappraisal was complete -- "Dad's Renaissance", called it -- and his "Hay Fever" was the first work by a living author to be produced at the National Theatre. He was knighted -- at last -- in 1970, and died in his beloved Jamaica on 26 March 1973. Since his death, his reputation has grown. There is never a point at which his plays are not being performed, or his songs being sung. A playwright, director, actor, songwriter, filmmaker, novelist, wit . . . was there nothing this man couldn't do? Born into a musical family he was soon treading the boards in various music hall shows where he met a young girl called Gertrude Lawrence, a friendship and working partnership that lasted until her death. His early writings were mainly short songs and sketches for the revue shows popular in the 1920s, but even his early works often contained touches of the genius to come ("Parisian Pierrot" 1923). He went on to write and star (with Gertie) in his own revues, but the whiff of scandal was never far away, such as that from the drug addict portrayed in "The Vortex." Despite his obvious homosexual lifestyle he was taken to the hearts of the people and soon grew into one of the most popular writer/performers of his time. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Crook Trivia (55) HRH Prince Edward Wessex unveiled a statue of Coward at a gathering of the Broadway theatre community on Monday, 1 March 1999, at the Gershwin Theatre (221 West 51st St.). The ceremony was the first in a year-long series of events in New York celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the British playwright, songwriter, and performer. He was created a Knight Bachelor in the 1970 Queen's New Year Honours List for his services to drama. Godfather of actor Daniel Massey. Mother named him Noel because his birthday arrived so close to Christmas. Was performing onstage before he was 10. Wrote some 140 plays, and hundreds of songs. Turned down the role of Humbert in Lolita (1962). Worked undercover for British Intellegence during WWII. The character of Eric Dare in Cole Porter's musical "Jubilee" is based on Coward. Turned down the role of the eponymous villain in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). Friend and neighbor of James Bond creator Ian Fleming. Godfather of Juliet Mills. Portrayed by Harry Groener in the short-lived Off-Broadway musical "If Love Were All" (1999). He was director David Lean's original choice for the role of Col. Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957). The role was ultimately played by Alec Guinness, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance. Befriended the ten-year-old Peter Collinson, when he was the governor of the orphanage where Collinson lived. Collinson later directed him in The Italian Job (1969). He subsequently became Collinson's godfather. Was the first "tax exile," a British subject living outside the UK in order not to incur the income tax, to be knighted. Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors." New Revision Series, Vol. 132, pp. 107-114 (as David Cornwell). Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005. Won a Special Tony Award in 1970 "for his multiple and immortal contributions to the theatre." He also received two Tony nominations in 1964: as Best Director (Musical) for "High Spirits," which was based on his play "Blithe Spirit;" and as Best Author (Musical), along with collaborator Harry Kurnitz, for "The Girl Who Came to Supper," which was based on Terence Rattigan's "The Sleeping Prince." He once encountered Edna Ferber, who was wearing a tailored suit. "You look almost like a man," said Coward. "So do you," replied Ferber. Mentioned in the Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart' song, "The Lady is a Tramp". The character of Beverly Carlton in the Moss Hart/George S. Kaufman play "The Man Who Came to Dinner" was based on Coward. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1920 he started the turtleneck fashion fad. Enjoyed the music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Portrayed by Daniel Massey in Star! (1968), Francis Matthews in Ike: The War Years (1979), Julian Fellowes in Goldeneye (1989), Jim Mezon in Dieppe (1993), Pip Torrens in Marple: Marple: What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw (2004), Pip Torrens in Ian Fleming: Bondmaker (2005), etc. Attended The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Other actors who also attended the academy include Kelly Brook, Richard Todd, Leslie Phillips, Emily Lloyd, Stephen Manwaring and Martine McCutcheon. He developed his trademark clipped, staccato manner of speaking in order to mask a lisp and because it made it easier for his partially deaf mother to hear what he was saying. Sir Winston Churchill personally blocked an awarding of the Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire to Coward, even though the playwright had spied for Britain during the war, according to never before seen letters. In 1942 Churchill urged King George VI to abandon his plans to bestow the honor on Coward, who was the King's personal friend. Upon his death, his remains were interred at the Firefly Estate in Montego Bay, Saint James, Jamaica.
Erik Coward was born in 1906 in Sutton, England United Kingdom, and died at age 26 years old on January 21, 1933. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Erik Vidal Coward.
Violet (Veitch) Coward was born in 1863 in London, Greater London County, England United Kingdom. She was married to Arthur Sabin Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. Violet Coward had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Violet Agnes Veitch Coward.
Arthur Coward was born in 1857 at Pimlico in Greater London County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Violet Agnes Veitch Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. He had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Arthur Coward died at age 79 years old on September 12, 1937 in Kent County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur Sabin Coward.
Russell Coward of England United Kingdom was born in 1891, and died at age 6 years old on March 17, 1898 in Kingston upon Thames.
James David Coward of Texas was born on March 1, 1947, and died at age 60 years old on August 15, 2007.
James F Coward of Martinez, Contra Costa County, CA was born on May 6, 1915, and died at age 88 years old on February 21, 2004.
James R Coward of Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi was born on December 27, 1910, and died at age 68 years old in October 1979.
James R Coward of Springfield, Greene County, MO was born on June 13, 1927, and died at age 55 years old on December 19, 1982. James Coward was buried at Springfield National Cemetery Section 29 Site 445B 1702 East Seminole Street, in Springfield.
James M Coward of Coila, Carroll County, MS was born on August 11, 1926, and died at age 81 years old on December 9, 2007.
James S Coward of Harvest, Madison County, AL was born on December 9, 1921, and died at age 80 years old on June 16, 2002.
James W Coward of Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN was born on June 26, 1917, and died at age 80 years old on December 22, 1997.
James E Coward of Powell, Knox County, TN was born on December 4, 1918, and died at age 77 years old on January 8, 1996.
James E Coward of Decatur, Dekalb County, Georgia was born on March 9, 1927, and died at age 46 years old in February 1974.
James M Coward of Union, Union County, SC was born on August 24, 1913, and died at age 86 years old on June 12, 2000.

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Noel Peirce Coward
Noël Coward Born December 16, 1899 in Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK Died March 26, 1973 in Blue Harbor, Jamaica (heart attack) Birth Name Noël Peirce Coward Nickname The Master Height 6' (1.83 m) Mini Bio (1) Noel Coward virtually invented the concept of Englishness for the 20th century. An astounding polymath - dramatist, actor, writer, composer, lyricist, painter, and wit -- he was defined by his Englishness as much as he defined it. He was indeed the first Brit pop star, the first ambassador of "cool Britannia." Even before his 1924 drugs-and-sex scandal of The Vortex, his fans were hanging out of their scarves over the theater balcony, imitating their idol's dress and repeating each "Noelism" with glee. Born in suburban Teddington on 16 December 1899, Coward was on stage by the age of six, and writing his first drama ten years later. A visit to New York in 1921 infused him with the pace of Broadway shows, and he injected its speed into staid British drama and music to create a high-octane rush for the jazz-mad, dance-crazy 1920s. Coward's style was imitated everywhere, as otherwise quite normal Englishmen donned dressing gowns, stuck cigarettes in long holders and called each other "dahling"; his revues propagated the message, with songs sentimental ("A Room With A View," "I'll See You Again") and satirical ("Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Don't Put Your Daughter On the Stage, Mrs. Worthington"). His between-the-wars celebrity reached a peak in 1930 with "Private Lives," by which time he had become the highest earning author in the western world. With the onset of World War II he redefined the spirit of the country in films such as This Happy Breed (1944), In Which We Serve (1942), Blithe Spirit (1945) and, perhaps most memorably, Brief Encounter (1945). In the postwar period, Coward, the aging Bright Young Thing, seemed outmoded by the Angry Young Men, but, like any modern pop star, he reinvented himself, this time as a hip cabaret singer: "Las Vegas, Flipping, Shouts "More!" as Noel Coward Wows 'Em in Cafe Turn" enthused Variety. By the 1960s, his reappraisal was complete -- "Dad's Renaissance", called it -- and his "Hay Fever" was the first work by a living author to be produced at the National Theatre. He was knighted -- at last -- in 1970, and died in his beloved Jamaica on 26 March 1973. Since his death, his reputation has grown. There is never a point at which his plays are not being performed, or his songs being sung. A playwright, director, actor, songwriter, filmmaker, novelist, wit . . . was there nothing this man couldn't do? Born into a musical family he was soon treading the boards in various music hall shows where he met a young girl called Gertrude Lawrence, a friendship and working partnership that lasted until her death. His early writings were mainly short songs and sketches for the revue shows popular in the 1920s, but even his early works often contained touches of the genius to come ("Parisian Pierrot" 1923). He went on to write and star (with Gertie) in his own revues, but the whiff of scandal was never far away, such as that from the drug addict portrayed in "The Vortex." Despite his obvious homosexual lifestyle he was taken to the hearts of the people and soon grew into one of the most popular writer/performers of his time. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Crook Trivia (55) HRH Prince Edward Wessex unveiled a statue of Coward at a gathering of the Broadway theatre community on Monday, 1 March 1999, at the Gershwin Theatre (221 West 51st St.). The ceremony was the first in a year-long series of events in New York celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the British playwright, songwriter, and performer. He was created a Knight Bachelor in the 1970 Queen's New Year Honours List for his services to drama. Godfather of actor Daniel Massey. Mother named him Noel because his birthday arrived so close to Christmas. Was performing onstage before he was 10. Wrote some 140 plays, and hundreds of songs. Turned down the role of Humbert in Lolita (1962). Worked undercover for British Intellegence during WWII. The character of Eric Dare in Cole Porter's musical "Jubilee" is based on Coward. Turned down the role of the eponymous villain in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). Friend and neighbor of James Bond creator Ian Fleming. Godfather of Juliet Mills. Portrayed by Harry Groener in the short-lived Off-Broadway musical "If Love Were All" (1999). He was director David Lean's original choice for the role of Col. Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957). The role was ultimately played by Alec Guinness, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance. Befriended the ten-year-old Peter Collinson, when he was the governor of the orphanage where Collinson lived. Collinson later directed him in The Italian Job (1969). He subsequently became Collinson's godfather. Was the first "tax exile," a British subject living outside the UK in order not to incur the income tax, to be knighted. Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors." New Revision Series, Vol. 132, pp. 107-114 (as David Cornwell). Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005. Won a Special Tony Award in 1970 "for his multiple and immortal contributions to the theatre." He also received two Tony nominations in 1964: as Best Director (Musical) for "High Spirits," which was based on his play "Blithe Spirit;" and as Best Author (Musical), along with collaborator Harry Kurnitz, for "The Girl Who Came to Supper," which was based on Terence Rattigan's "The Sleeping Prince." He once encountered Edna Ferber, who was wearing a tailored suit. "You look almost like a man," said Coward. "So do you," replied Ferber. Mentioned in the Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart' song, "The Lady is a Tramp". The character of Beverly Carlton in the Moss Hart/George S. Kaufman play "The Man Who Came to Dinner" was based on Coward. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1920 he started the turtleneck fashion fad. Enjoyed the music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Portrayed by Daniel Massey in Star! (1968), Francis Matthews in Ike: The War Years (1979), Julian Fellowes in Goldeneye (1989), Jim Mezon in Dieppe (1993), Pip Torrens in Marple: Marple: What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw (2004), Pip Torrens in Ian Fleming: Bondmaker (2005), etc. Attended The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Other actors who also attended the academy include Kelly Brook, Richard Todd, Leslie Phillips, Emily Lloyd, Stephen Manwaring and Martine McCutcheon. He developed his trademark clipped, staccato manner of speaking in order to mask a lisp and because it made it easier for his partially deaf mother to hear what he was saying. Sir Winston Churchill personally blocked an awarding of the Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire to Coward, even though the playwright had spied for Britain during the war, according to never before seen letters. In 1942 Churchill urged King George VI to abandon his plans to bestow the honor on Coward, who was the King's personal friend. Upon his death, his remains were interred at the Firefly Estate in Montego Bay, Saint James, Jamaica.
Annie Doris Coward was born at Quincy,Fl to Aubrey Rogers and Lillie Rogers, and has siblings Charlie G Rogers, Marie Cowart, Aubrey Rogers Jr, Jackie Rogers, Oscar Rogers, and Charles Rogers. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Annie Doris Coward.
James Cameron Coward was born in 1920, and died at age 61 years old in July 1982. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Cameron Coward.
Arne Coward was born on November 12, 1920, and died at age 58 years old in October 1979. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arne Coward.
Charles Coward of Ballarat, City of Ballarat County, VIC Australia was born on September 20, 1893 in Ballarat, and died at age 58 years old on April 17, 1952 in Ballarat.
William Thomas Coward was born in 1917 in Annerley, Brisbane City County, QLD Australia, and died at age 69 years old on December 28, 1987. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Thomas Coward.
Violet (Veitch) Coward was born in 1863 in London, Greater London County, England United Kingdom. She was married to Arthur Sabin Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. Violet Coward had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Violet Agnes Veitch Coward.
Russell Coward of England United Kingdom was born in 1891, and died at age 6 years old on March 17, 1898 in Kingston upon Thames.
Erik Coward was born in 1906 in Sutton, England United Kingdom, and died at age 26 years old on January 21, 1933. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Erik Vidal Coward.
The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Queensland.) March 1916. WEDDING. COWARD - MILLIKEN. A very pretty and interesting wedding was celebrated at the Church of Christ, Anne Street, Brisbane, on January 29th, when Mr. William Thomas Coward, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coward, late of Charters Towers, and Miss Ione Elizabeth Milliken, late of Prahan, Victoria, were united......
Arthur Coward was born in 1857 at Pimlico in Greater London County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Violet Agnes Veitch Coward on October 8, 1890, and they were together until Violet's death on June 30, 1954. He had children Russell Coward, Noel Peirce Coward, and Erik Vidal Coward. Arthur Coward died at age 79 years old on September 12, 1937 in Kent County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur Sabin Coward.
Tammy (Coward) Hackle was born on March 8, 1968. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tammy (Coward).
Margaret Blanche (Mcgregor) Coward of Ballarat East Australia was born on November 3, 1895 in Ballarat East, City of Ballarat County, VIC, and died at age 67 years old on November 20, 1962.
William Thomas Coward was born in 1892, and died at age 80 years old on April 30, 1973. William Coward was buried at Hemmant Cemetery and Crematorium Hemmant And Tingalpa Rd, in Hemmant, Brisbane City County, QLD Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Thomas Coward.
Frank Henry Coward of Stawell Australia was born in 1919 in Stawell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frank Henry Coward.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jessie Coward.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Diane Coward.
Marjorie Isabel (Coward) Crabbe of Ballarat, City of Ballarat County, VIC Australia was born on October 3, 1920 in Ballarat to Margaret Blanche Mcgregor and Charles Coward. Marjorie Crabbe died at age 90 years old on October 14, 2010.
Cassandra Lee Coward Miss of Brisbane, QLD Australia was born on March 9, 1987 at gold coast hospital in southport, Gold coast County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cassandra Lee Coward.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Alice Coward.

Coward Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Coward family member is 72.0 years old according to our database of 2,370 people with the last name Coward that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

72.0 years

Oldest Cowards

These are the longest-lived members of the Coward family on AncientFaces.

Laura Coward of New Lisbon, Burlington County, NJ was born on February 12, 1874, and died at age 108 years old in February 1982.
107 years
Laura Coward of Waynesville, Haywood County, NC was born on October 10, 1889, and died at age 104 years old on November 2, 1993.
104 years
Margaret E Coward of Kinston, Lenoir County, NC was born on February 6, 1898, and died at age 104 years old on November 8, 2002.
104 years
Willa C Coward of Durham, Durham County, NC was born on March 13, 1887, and died at age 103 years old on March 18, 1990.
103 years
Emmie R Coward of Southern Pines, Moore County, NC was born on June 5, 1899, and died at age 103 years old on June 16, 2002.
103 years
Robena W Coward of Liberty, Randolph County, NC was born on September 21, 1891, and died at age 102 years old on November 26, 1993.
102 years
Montie Coward of Copperas Cove, Coryell County, TX was born on June 23, 1896, and died at age 101 years old on March 31, 1998.
101 years
Ella Coward of Westlake Village, Ventura County, CA was born on June 24, 1893, and died at age 102 years old on November 23, 1995.
102 years
Ethel Mae Coward of Memphis, Shelby County, TN was born on July 29, 1904, and died at age 102 years old on December 25, 2006. Ethel Coward was buried at Memphis National Cemetery Section A Site 266 3568 Townes Avenue, in Memphis.
102 years
Mary E Coward of Jackson, Hinds County, MS was born on October 30, 1892, and died at age 101 years old on May 31, 1994.
101 years
Elector S Coward of Kinston, Lenoir County, NC was born on November 25, 1901, and died at age 100 years old on February 8, 2002.
100 years
Ruby Coward of Jamaica, Queens County, NY was born on June 26, 1903, and died at age 100 years old on March 12, 2004.
100 years
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