Alice Rollit Coe (1858–1940) was a Canadian emigrant to the United States, Seattle housewife and author.
[1][2] She wrote Lyrics of Fir and Foam (1908) and Chimes Rung by the University District Herald (1921).
[2][3] Her father was an Episcopal Minister, who moved his family to the United States and was living in Minneapolis with them in 1880.
[3] In the 1920 census in Seattle she was listed as being a teacher.
In the 1930 census in Seattle she was a private tutor.