LAFAYETTE URIAH and MARY ELLEN CALLEN COFFMAN
Mary Ellen Callen, daughter of John H. and Sarah Callen came west to Colorado with her family in 1864, where settled on Beaver Creek. Lafayette Coffman and his brothers sought gold in Leadville. Finding none, “Lafe” enlisted in the Civil War, with the 3rd Colorado Infantry. After the war, he came to Beaver Creek where he met and married Mary Ellen Callen. They settled on Beaver Creek, on the Spring Ranch located near Red Creek. They raised their family, ranched and farmed on Beaver Creek into the 1950’s and were a pillar of the Beaver Creek community. Lafayette and Mary are buried in Beaver Park Cemetery.
Mary Ellen Callen, daughter of John H. and Sarah Callen came west to Colorado with her family in 1864, where settled on Beaver Creek. Lafayette Coffman and his brothers sought gold in Leadville. Finding none, “Lafe” enlisted in the Civil War, with the 3rd Colorado Infantry. After the war, he came to Beaver Creek where he met and married Mary Ellen Callen. They settled on Beaver Creek, on the Spring Ranch located near Red Creek. They raised their family, ranched and farmed on Beaver Creek into the 1950’s and were a pillar of the Beaver Creek community. Lafayette and Mary are buried in Beaver Park Cemetery.
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