Anne Coyne

 The Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Coyne, St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia, written 4 Feb 1750, names her four daughters: Elizabeth (Coyne) Rogers, Frances (Coyne) Pain (?), Jane (Coyne) Hensley, and Ann (Coyne) Mallory.  It also mentions her son-in-law John Mallory, executor of the will.

Elizabeth Coyne is apparently a widow and her husband is not named, neither is her maiden name given. 

According to various individuals, Anne Coyne's father, husband of Elizabeth, was Edward Coyne (Coin).  The WeRelate.Org website for Edward quotes his will, which leaves everything to wife, Elizabeth.  The Library of Virginia website indexes the will, but there does not appear to be a digital copy to view.  The will was written 22 July 1748, "being very sick and weak," and proved a month later, 25 August 1748.

Without a maiden name for Elizabeth or marriage record for her and Edward, it is not a terribly strong case for the connection to Edward beyond his last name, but Elizabeth's will does verify that John Mallory's wife was Anne Coyne.

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