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American folklorist (1922–2012)
Tristram Potter Coffin (February 13, 1922 – January 31, 2012) was an American folklorist and leading scholar of ballad texts in the 20th century. Coffin
Tristram_P._Coffin
Early American migrant (1609–1681)
Tristram Coffin (or Coffyn) (c. 1609 – 2 October 1681) was an immigrant to Massachusetts from England. He came to the Massachusetts colony with his family
Tristram_Coffin_(settler)
American poet
Robert Peter Tristram Coffin (March 18, 1892 – January 20, 1955) was an American poet, educator, writer, editor and literary critic. Awarded the Pulitzer
Robert_P._T._Coffin
American whaling family
exposure due to their discovery of various islands in the Pacific Ocean. Tristram Coffin, born in 1609 in Brixton, Devon, sailed for America in 1642, first
Coffin_(whaling_family)
Film and television actor (1909–1990)
Tristram Chalkley Coffin (August 13, 1909 – March 26, 1990) was an American film and television actor from the latter 1930s through the 1970s, usually
Tris_Coffin
Historic house in Maine, United States
The Robert Reed House, also known as the Robert P. Tristram Coffin House, is a historic house at Chop Point Road and Maine State Route 128 in Woolwich
Robert_Reed_House
Surname list
include Richard Coffin (1456–1523) of Alwington who was a Sheriff of Devon. The progenitor of most of the American Coffins was Tristram Coffin, a Royalist
Coffin_(surname)
Symbolic narrative of how the world began
beginnings emanating from the depths. According to Gudmund Hatt and Tristram P. Coffin, Earth-diver myths are common in Native American folklore, among which
Creation_myth
List of Newport Folk Festival lineups
Journal. 18 May 1990. p. D-2. Retrieved 25 July 2025 – via NewsBank. "Folks at the festival". Providence Journal-Bulletin. 9 August 1991. p. D-05. Retrieved
Newport Folk Festival lineups by year
Newport_Folk_Festival_lineups_by_year
American sailor (1802–1821)
Owen Coffin (August 24, 1802 – February 6, 1821) was an American sailor aboard the Nantucket whaler Essex when it set sail for the Pacific Ocean on a sperm
Owen_Coffin
American clergyman and peace activist (1924–2006)
was a cousin, and singer and musician John P. Hammond his nephew. One of his ancestors was Tristram Coffin, an early English settler in Massachusetts
William_Sloane_Coffin
Left-leaning independent political periodical
Foundation. It was founded by Tristram Coffin in 1971 as Washington Watch, and became The Washington Spectator in 1974. Coffin remained editor until 1993
The_Washington_Spectator
Traditional song
Folk-Songs & Ballads. Hatboro, PA: Folklore Associates, Inc. pp. 240–1. Tristram P. Coffin (1950). The British Traditional Ballad in North America. Philadelphia:
Fair Margaret and Sweet William
Fair_Margaret_and_Sweet_William
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
Jethro was the grandson of one of the island's original proprietors, Tristram Coffin, and Mary was the daughter of John Gardner, one of the leaders of the
Jethro_Coffin_House
79, American entrepreneur and aerospace engineer, prostate cancer. Tristram P. Coffin, 89, American folklorist. Zelda Curtis, 88, British journalist and
Deaths_in_January_2012
Folk song
English Fairy Tales. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1894. Tristram P. Coffin. "The Golden Ball and the Hangman's Tree". p 23–24. D. K. Wilgus, Folklore International:
The Maid Freed from the Gallows
The_Maid_Freed_from_the_Gallows
American musician
great-grandfather was Polish conductor Emil Młynarski. One of his ancestors was Tristram Coffin, an early English settler in Massachusetts and prominent part of the
David_Coffin
Name list
electronic music composer Tristram Coffin (disambiguation) Tristram Conyers (1619–1684), English lawyer and politician H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. (1941–2018)
Tristan_(name)
1949 film by Fred C. Brannon
produced by Franklin Adreon, directed Fred C. Brannon, that stars Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty, House Peters, Jr., James Craven, and I.
King_of_the_Rocket_Men
1951 American film
and written by Royal K. Cole and William Lively. The lead actors are Tristram Coffin and Mae Clark. Professor Millard (James Craven), a scientist who is
Lost_Planet_Airmen
American minister (1645–1717)
1645, in Haverhill, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Mary Coffin was the youngest daughter of Tristram Coffin (1605–1681) and Dionis Stevens (died after 1682)
Mary_Coffin_Starbuck
Tiny fairies in English and Irish folklore
Dorset. It is also found in a collection by American folklorist Tristram Potter Coffin, dated 1984. Pillywiggins are also mentioned in the esoteric work
Pillywiggin
American writer and publisher
Waltham–Weston Hospital near his home in Belmont. A descendant of Tristram's son Stephen Coffin, he was a 1928 graduate of Harvard and 1931 winner of The Bridge
George_Coffin
American painter
eighth-generation descendant of the original Nantucket settlers Tristram and Dionis Coffin. She studied at the Friends Seminary in New York City before attending
Elizabeth_Coffin
1939 book by Robert Peter Tristram Coffin
Biography is a book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Peter Tristram Coffin (1892–1955). The book was written in 1939, and was published by Macmillan
Captain_Abby_and_Captain_John
American journalist (1823–1896)
the truth". A descendant of Tristram Coffin who arrived in the American colonies from England in 1642, Charles Carleton Coffin was born in Boscawen, New
Charles_Carleton_Coffin
1946 film by Thomas Carr
film stars Sunset Carson, Linda Stirling, Bob Steele, Tom London, Tristram Coffin and Edmund Cobb. It was released on September 9, 1946 by Republic Pictures
Rio_Grande_Raiders
Royal Navy Admiral (1759–1839)
the paymaster of the customs in the port, Nathaniel Coffin. His father descended from Tristram Coffin, who immigrated to Massachusetts from Devon in 1642
Sir_Isaac_Coffin,_1st_Baronet
British Army officer
Tristram James Pine-Coffin, served in the First World War and died in northwestern Russia in 1919. During the Second World War, R. G. Pine-Coffin's older
Richard_Pine-Coffin
American physician (1744–1826)
father was a descendant of English immigrant Tristram Coffin, who arrived on American shores in 1642. Coffin Jr. studied medicine under his father, and
Nathaniel_Coffin_(physician)
Mediaeval manor in North Devon, England
eldest brother Richard Coffin (died 1555) of Portledge. The Coffin family is one of the most ancient of Devon families. Tristram Risdon (died 1640) stated:
Manor_of_Monkleigh
1941 film by James W. Horne
from the Secret Service, and lets another one of his men, Ed Valden (Tristram Coffin), do most of his dirty work. The island nation has its own self-appointed
Holt_of_the_Secret_Service
Consolidated town and county in Massachusetts, United States
myself, and one for my wife". The nine original purchasers were Tristram Coffin, Peter Coffin, Thomas Macy (an ancestor of William H. Macy), Christopher Hussey
Nantucket
Traditional song
exclaims "My true loved died for me today, I'll die for him tomorrow". Tristram P. Coffin considered this to be an example of a cliched phrase overpowering
Andrew_Lammie
1949 film by Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas Carr
Recorder, he finds out that his prey is actually Dr. Benson. Krendon (Tristram Coffin), one of his henchmen, releases a deadly flying saucer on an attack
Bruce Gentry – Daredevil of the Skies
Bruce_Gentry_–_Daredevil_of_the_Skies
1942 film by Wallace Fox
in order to preserve her beauty. Luana Walters as a journalist and Tristram Coffin as a small-town doctor investigate and solve the disappearances of
The_Corpse_Vanishes
American politician (1862–1931)
Estelle Thomas 1907. Hyde was a real estate broker with Eben Coffin and Co. and then Tristram T. Hyde and Sons. He was also president of Commercial Savings
Tristram_T._Hyde
United States Attorney for Vermont (born 1969)
2015, Miller was appointed as Vermont's U.S. Attorney, succeeding Tristram J. Coffin. He served until February 2017 and was succeeded by Christina Nolan
Eric_Miller_(Vermont)
American meteorologist (1806–1873)
Williamsburg, Massachusetts. He was descended from Tristram Coffin, the first owner of Nantucket Island. Coffin was an orphan, and was raised by his uncle, the
James_Henry_Coffin
1942 film with Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Fay McKenzie
persuaded to join a poker game by two crooked gamblers, Dixie Trambeau (Tristram Coffin) and Joe Crowley (John Berkes), who fleece the naive cattleman and
Cowboy_Serenade
1951 film
Tom White Hugh O'Brian as Ted Gately Steve Pendleton as Sam White Tristram Coffin as Jim Tulane William Haade as Henchman Mark Brannigan Alice Kelley
Buckaroo_Sheriff_of_Texas
1964 American film
Jones as "Buttons" Margo Woode as Nurse Lieutenant Laura Fleming Tristram Coffin as Captain R. Wayland Williams as Corporal Walker Dave Barker as Private
Iron_Angel_(film)
1950 film by Joseph Pevney
Regis Toomey as "Butt" Miller Lynn Ainley as Pat Gibson Tris Coffin as Robbie (as Tristram Coffin) Lawrence Cregar as Murph Harold Gary as Wally Edwin Rand
Undercover_Girl_(1950_film)
1947 film by Thomas Carr, Fred C. Brannon
Sloane Nibley. Roy Barcroft as Frank Lawton John Compton as Steve Lane Tristram Coffin as James Clark Tom London as Sam Bolton Holly Bane as Tim Edmund Cobb
Jesse_James_Rides_Again
Vivian, p.208 Byrne, vol.1, p.605; Vivian, p.208, pedigree of Coffin; Byrne, vol.1, p.606: "died in Dec 1523 at age of 77" Risdon, Tristram (died 1640)
William_Coffin_(courtier)
1950 film by Lesley Selander
McCambridge Tristram Coffin as John Devore Rory Mallinson as Jim Westfall Felipe Turich as Manuel George J. Lewis as Diego Lee Tung Foo as Lin Pitts p.311 Pitts
Short_Grass
American prison (1848–1931)
mugshots from the penitentiary are kept in the Albany Hall of Records. Coffin, Edwin Tristram (1920). "Albany (New York)" . Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. I. "ALBANY
Albany_Penitentiary
Folklore. 73 (289): 275. doi:10.2307/538005 Leach, MacEdward, and Coffin, Tristram P. (1961). The Critics and the Ballad. Carbondale: Southern Illinois
MacEdward_Leach
American character actress
Winifred "Winnie" Deforest Coffin (October 16, 1911– December 18, 1986) was an American character actress who did not start her Hollywood career until
Winifred_Deforest_Coffin
1943 film by James Tinling
Gwen Kenyon as Phyllis Blake Herbert Rawlinson as Mr. James J. Blake Tristram Coffin as Jake Pelotti Charles Jordan as Biff Garr Vince Barnett as Henchman
The_Crime_Smasher
1950 film by William A. Berke
as Major Bolton Steven Geray as Leon Marko William Tannen as Kruger Tristram Coffin as Novak Billy Curtis as Makuba Filming began on June 19, 1950 and
Pygmy_Island
1941 film
Reba Bailey Frank Mitchell as Cannonball Bradley Page as Hawk Hammond Tristram Coffin as Bert Hal Taliaferro as Link Twiddle Francis Walker as Boot Hill
Roaring_Frontiers
ME: Bowdoin College Press. http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/archives/bcqg.shtml http://www.library.unh.edu/special/index.php/robert-p-tristram-coffin
The_Quill_(magazine)
Type of knot
(1944), The Ashley Book of Knots, New York: Doubleday, pp. 386–388 Coffin, Tristram P. (1950). The British Traditional Ballad in North America. Philadelphia:
True_lover's_knot
1946 American film
the purser George Brace Amira Moustafa as Laura Erickson, Tao's wife Tristram Coffin as Scott Pearson Selmer Jackson as Ship's Doctor Dudley Dickerson as
Dangerous_Money
Colonial Era American poet
order to survey it for the proprietors. He was an interpreter for Tristram Coffin. In 1663 Folger moved to Nantucket full-time, having been granted a
Peter Folger (Nantucket settler)
Peter_Folger_(Nantucket_settler)
Poetry anthology
Bishop Richard Blackmur Louise Bogan James Broughton Witter Bynner Tristram Coffin Hart Crane Stephen Crane E. E. Cummings H. D. Edwin Denby Robert Duncan
Faber Book of Modern American Verse
Faber_Book_of_Modern_American_Verse
1960 American film
gun, and is cut down. Lurene Tuttle (Katherine Clark 'Ma' Barker) Tristram Coffin (Arthur Dunlop) Paul Dubov (Alvin Karpis) Nelson Leigh (George Barker)
Ma_Barker's_Killer_Brood
Song
Scholar Phillips Barry did not believe the ballad to predate 1825; Tristram Coffin later rejected this claim as short-sighted, and held that the ballad
On_Springfield_Mountain
1940 American film
Gruen Tristram Coffin as Newspaper Reporter I. Stanford Jolley as German Agent Paul Newlan as German Agent Hans Wollenberger as Mueller McCarty p.159 McCarty
Hidden_Enemy
Book series published from 1937 to 1974
1937 with the publication of Kennebec: Cradle of Americans by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, and ended in 1974 with the publication of The American: River of
Rivers_of_America_Series
1951 film
DuMere Warren Douglas as Dan Morgan Pat Mitchell as Billy Kellogg Tristram Coffin as Kincaid John Crawford as LeBeau Duke York as Dawson Don C. Harvey
Northwest_Territory_(film)
American actor (1912–1981)
syndicated Western series, 26 Men, black-and-white program starring Tristram Coffin, and Judge Roy Bean, a color production, with Edgar Buchanan, Jack
Russell_Hayden
American historian and novelist
York: Lewis historical Pub. Co. pp. 2327–2328. Retrieved 2015-12-31. Tristram Coffin married in Newbury (Massachusetts) March 2, 1652 Van Gelder, Robert
F._Van_Wyck_Mason
1st episode of the 1st season of Climax!
episode was broadcast live. Although there was a rumor that actor Tristram Coffin, playing a corpse under a blanket, had got up and walked off the set
The_Long_Goodbye_(Climax!)
1942 American film
Dr. Willowby Joe McGuinn as Jim Randall Edmund Comb as Sid Howland Tristram Coffin as Ed Scott "The Devil's Trail (1942)". American Film Institute. Retrieved
The_Devil's_Trail_(1942_film)
Upper class Bostonians
Originally of Newbury and Nantucket: Tristram Coffin (1604–1681), colonist, original owner of Nantucket William Coffin (1699–1775), merchant, co-founder
Boston_Brahmin
Village in Devon, England
June 2013. Risdon, Tristram. Survey of Devon, 1810 Additions. p. 422. Scrutton, Susan (2006). Lord Rolle's Canal, Great Torrington. p. 30. ASIN B005E8QSKY
Monkleigh
1953 film by Cy Roth
Leavitt as Fred Jones Myron Healey as Marley Don Haggerty as Sgt. Wiley Tristram Coffin as Captain Johnson David Holt as Garvin Dick Fortune as Kenson Robert
Combat_Squad
American actor (1911–64)
co-starring Tristram Coffin, Kenne Duncan Haunted Trails (1949) co-starring Myron Healy Riders of the Dusk (1949) co-starring Tristram Coffin, Myron Healy
Whip_Wilson
American writer (1816–1901)
women. Through her mother, Hannah Mackerel Gardner, she descended from Tristram Coffin, the first magistrate of Nantucket. Seven generations of her ancestors
Anna_Gardner
1947 film
as Fred Astor Lee 'Lasses' White as Old Timer John Harmon as Steve Tristram Coffin as Tomlins Eddy Waller as Mr. Davis Mary Field as Mrs. Davis Joseph
Louisiana_(1947_film)
1950 film
Lansing I. Stanford Jolley as Mr. Richardson Fred Kohler Jr. as Demmings Tristram Coffin as McCleary Gene Roth as Father Guardian Angelo Rossitto as Angie –
The_Baron_of_Arizona
Druze village in northern Israel
197–217. Tristram, 1865, p. 112 Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. 282 Tristram, 1865, pp 111- 114 Weir, 1989, p. 80, citing Tristram, 1865, p. 68 Guérin
Isfiya
American anthology TV series
Climax!, an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye, actor Tristram Coffin, playing a dead body, arose in-shot and walked offstage. The event
Climax!
1939 novel by James Joyce
Finnegans Wake, p. 2. "Joyce – Quotations". The Brazen Head. The Modern Word. Retrieved 3 December 2007. Keymer, Thomas. Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy: A
Finnegans_Wake
1949 film by Fred C. Brannon
Bruce Edwards as Prof Paul Williams James Craven as Prof James Clayton Tristram Coffin as Frank Chambers Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc. was budgeted
Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc
Federal_Agents_vs._Underworld,_Inc
vol.1, p.605; Vivian, p.208, pedigree of Coffin; Byrne, vol.1, p.606: "died in Dec 1523 at age of 77" "Regnal year 2 Henry VIII" Risdon, Tristram (died
East_Hagginton
1941 film
Townsend Henry Roquemore as Mayor Frank Jaquet as Dr. Henry Hobson Tristram Coffin as Maj. Raleigh Lee Shumway as J.C. Jarvis William Gould as District
No_Greater_Sin
Historic estate in Devon, England
Risdon family in Devonshire, from which was descended the Devon historian Tristram Risdon (died 1640). The holder of Bableigh during the reign of King William
Bableigh,_Parkham
1939 western film
Randall as Jack Mason Vince Barnett as Porchy Jean Joyce as Mary Martin Tristram Coffin as Joe Polini George Cleveland as Frank Porter - aka Saunders Dennis
Overland_Mail_(1939_film)
1950 film by Ida Lupino
Miller Robin Camp as Shoeshine Boy William Challee as Lee Wilkins Tristram Coffin as Judge McKenzie Outrage, the first starring film role for Mala Powers
Outrage_(1950_film)
Hampshire County". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved August 2, 2026. "DALTON, Tristram". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. United States Congress
1792 United States presidential election in Massachusetts
1792_United_States_presidential_election_in_Massachusetts
19th-century prison in Arizona, US
gathering a posse faced by Captain Thomas H. Rynning, portrayed by Tristram Coffin. "Hell Hole Prison" season 12, episode 8 of the Travel Channel cable
Yuma_Territorial_Prison
1949 film by Fred C. Brannon
Eve Whitney as Nitra Anthony Warde as Ricco Stephen Gregory as Hugo Tristram Coffin as Franklin Lord Radar Patrol vs. Spy King was budgeted at $164,970
Radar_Patrol_vs._Spy_King
bought by Thomas Mayhew. 1659 Island sold to Thomas Barnard, Peter Coffin, Tristram Coffin, Christopher Hussey, Thomas Macy, William Pike, John Swayne, and
Timeline_of_Nantucket
Campbell - Thomas Caldecott Chubb - Elizabeth Coatsworth - Robert P. Tristram Coffin - Jane Culver - W. H. Davies - John Gould Fletcher - John Galsworthy
Thomas_Moult
and Jane's. p. 69. ISBN 0-354-04222-X. Kinnard, Roy (1988). Beasts and Behemoths: Prehistoric Creatures in the Movies. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 52. ISBN 0-8108-2062-5
List of science fiction films of the 1940s
List_of_science_fiction_films_of_the_1940s
1951 film by Lesley Selander
Councilman Trevor Bardette as Alzar Stanley Blystone as Councilman Tristram Coffin as commentator David Bond as Ramay Raymond Bond as Astronomer No. Two
Flight_to_Mars_(film)
1951 film by Michael Curtiz
Rossiter (uncredited) Dick Simmons as Egbert Van Alstyne (uncredited) Tristram Coffin as Maitre'D (uncredited) Ray Kellogg as Tenor Singer John McCormack
I'll See You in My Dreams (1951 film)
I'll_See_You_in_My_Dreams_(1951_film)
Traditional song
2007-06-03. Coffin, Tristram Potter (1950). The British Traditional Ballad in North America (1977 ed.). Austin, TX: University of Texas. p. 253. ISBN 0343135396
The_Bonnie_House_of_Airlie
1957 American TV series or program
Beer was the sponsor. The show was broadcast on Saturdays from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time. 1956-57 United States network television schedule McNeil
The George Sanders Mystery Theater
The_George_Sanders_Mystery_Theater
Nantucket Historical Association". Retrieved February 10, 2017. "Jethro Coffin House". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service
List of the oldest buildings in the United States
List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_States
1955 film by Edward L. Cahn
Dr. Wilhelm Steigg (as Gregory Gay) Linda Bennett as Penny Walker Tristram Coffin as District Atty. McGraw Harry Lauter as Reporter #1 Larry J. Blake
Creature with the Atom Brain (film)
Creature_with_the_Atom_Brain_(film)
Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica
Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels Laurence Sterne The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Henry Fielding The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Great Books of the Western World
Great_Books_of_the_Western_World
Welsh antiquary and collector
The Holy Grail in 1869 Swinburne "set to work in earnest on the theme of Tristram and Iseult." Powell was also "a fanatical devotee" of German composer Richard
George_Powell_(collector)
1956 film by John Farrow
Adele Mara as Maria Alvarez – Stewardess Jon Provost as Tommy Malone Tristram Coffin as Paul, Rena's "patron" James Burke as Grimsby, Airline Manager Tol
Back_from_Eternity
English sheriff
2 Byrne, vol. 1, p. 605; Vivian, p. 208, pedigree of Coffin; Byrne, vol. 1, p. 606: "died in Dec 1523 at age of 77" Risdon, Tristram (d. 1640), Survey
John_Basset_(1462–1528)
Iowa – George M. Dallas Dalton, Massachusetts and Dalton, New Hampshire – Tristram Dalton (Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives) Dalton,
List of places in the United States named after people
List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people
Nation. Archived from the original on 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-05-30. "Tristram Speaker". Deadball.com. Archived from the original on 2006-06-16. Retrieved
Glossary_of_baseball_terms
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