RICHARD COFFEY (1823-1897)
Richard (Uncle Rich) Coffey, pioneer rancher, Indian fighter, and teamster in the lower Concho River valley, was born in Georgia on February 14, 1823. He married Sarah Greathouse (Aunt Sallie) of Decatur County, Georgia, on October 5, 1849; the couple had six children. Coffey moved his family to Parker County, Texas, in 1855. While residing there he served in the Texas Rangers and assisted Capt. Lawrence Sullivan Ross in the rescue of Cynthia Ann Parker on December 18, 1860. Coffey moved to Elm Creek, near the site of present Ballinger, Runnels County, in 1862. He and several of his cowboys constructed Picketville, a picket fort known as the first white settlement in Runnels County.
Sometime between 1865 and 1869 Coffey and his family moved to a location
near the confluence of the Concho and Colorado rivers. He established the
Flat Top Ranch, which extended into Runnels, Concho, and Coleman counties.
His house was in Concho County. Reportedly, the Coffeys were the first white
family to settle in that county. Coffey became a successful rancher but lost
over 1,000 cattle and fifty-four horses to a band of Comanche Indians who
attacked a group of Coffey's cattle drivers in 1871. When he filed a claim
for his losses, the federal government refused to reimburse him. He rebuilt
his herd but never achieved great wealth. He also acquired fame as a teamster
and was often attacked by Indians. He and his employees transported salt
in ox-drawn wagons from the Pecos River in Crane County for sale to his
neighbors. Although he resided in Concho County, he also paid taxes in Coleman
County and served on that county's first grand jury. A small settlement,
Rich Coffey, Texas, existed briefly on the Coffey properties in Coleman County
and had a post office from 1879 to 1882.
Distinguished by his bearskin clothes, buffalo robe and cape, as well as
his long hair, the husky Coffey was the inspiration for a minor character
in John H. Culp's novel Born of the Sun (1959). Coffey was a Baptist and
a charter member of Masonic lodges in Brownwood, Coleman, and Paint Rock.
He died on February 7, 1897, and was buried in Paint Rock.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Hazie LeFevre, Concho County History: 1858-1958 (2 vols., Eden, Texas, 1959). Bishop Powell, "Pioneering in the Concho Country: Rich Coffey," West Texas Historical Association Year Book 50 (1974). San Angelo Standard Times, May 27, 1973. D. D. Tidwell, "Rich Coffey of the Concho," Texas Freemason, November 1971. Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.
Paul M. Lucko
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "COFFEY, RICHARD," http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/fco89.html (accessed October 18, 2005).
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STATE OF TEXAS
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
Name Coffey, William A. -County of Concho -widower- Age 64 - Occupation rancher-
Born 8 Jul 1858 Parker County Texas - Father rich Coffey of Georgia - Mother
- Sally Greathouse of Georgia -Place and Date of Death Coleman Texas Feb
1923 - Cause of Death Paralysis - Buried in Paint Rock
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| Richard Coffey | born: 14 February 1823 Carroll County, Georgia died: 7 February 1897 married: 5 October 1849 parents: buried: Paint Rock Cemetery, Paint Rock, Concho County, Texas |
| Sarah Greathouse | born: 22 December 1825 Decatur County, Georgia died: 4 June 1910 Concho County, Texas parents: buried: Paint Rock Cemetery, Paint Rock, Concho County, Texas |
| Children | |
| Elizabeth Panola Coffey | born: 5 June 1850 Georgia died: 6 May 1881 Runnels County, Texas married: spouse: Nathaniel T. Guest buried: Walthall Cemetery, Walthall, Runnels County, Texas |
| Helen Coffey | born: 29 April 1852 died: married: spouse: Adison Gordon buried: |
| John Wright Coffey | born: 21 June 1856 Hood County, Texas died: 30 August 1934 married 1: married 2: spouse 1: Mary Adeline Brown spouse 2: Libbie Rusk buried: |
| William A. Coffey | born: 8 July 1858 Coleman County, Texas died:12 February 1928 married: 19 September 1881 Concho County, Texas spouse: Mary M. Haley buried: |
| Belle Coffey | born: 10 July 1860 Concho County, Texas died: 1878 married: spouse: William Levin McAulay buried: |
| Richard "Fogg" Coffey | born: 6 March 1863 Weatherford, Parker County, Texas died: 19 July 1939 Concho County, Texas married: 18 August 1884 Concho County, Texas spouse: Ella Jane Littlefield buried: |