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Ebenezer Cobb

Geburt
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Tod
2 Jan 1770 (im Alter von 75)
Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
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Bestattungsdetails unbekannt
Gedenkstätten-ID
11265841 Quelle ansehen

THE COBBS IN TROY HILLS, written by Sarah DeHart Condit, dated 9 Feb. 1915, p.2:
"Ebenezar, eldest son of Edward Cobb, was born in Taunton, May 6, 1696, Mehitable Robinson, his wife, born in Taunton, Jan. 12, 1605, they were married Feb. 6, 1717. Ebenezar Cobb died 1769, Mehitable Robinson died August 20, 1781
(sic). There were nine children in the family.
Among the old papers in the possession of Mrs. E. Halsey Ball is a deed, signed by Ebenezar Cobb and Mihitable Robinson his wife, given to his son Edward Cobb dated March 25, 1760 which reads thusly:
`Know ye, that I Ebenezar Cobb of Hanover, in the County of Morris and Province of New Jersey do, will full consent of Mehitable Robinson, my wife,' etc.
From the description of the property, most probably it is the farm and house occupied by Edward Cobb, the ruins of which are on the cross road, starting in front of Henry Moller's house and intersecting a road from George Baldwins
corner, which goes on to Troy. The house stood on the right hand side of the road beyond the bridge." --Allie Nelson

THE COBBS IN TROY HILLS, written by Sarah DeHart Condit, dated 9 Feb. 1915, p.2:
"Ebenezar, eldest son of Edward Cobb, was born in Taunton, May 6, 1696, Mehitable Robinson, his wife, born in Taunton, Jan. 12, 1605, they were married Feb. 6, 1717. Ebenezar Cobb died 1769, Mehitable Robinson died August 20, 1781
(sic). There were nine children in the family.
Among the old papers in the possession of Mrs. E. Halsey Ball is a deed, signed by Ebenezar Cobb and Mihitable Robinson his wife, given to his son Edward Cobb dated March 25, 1760 which reads thusly:
`Know ye, that I Ebenezar Cobb of Hanover, in the County of Morris and Province of New Jersey do, will full consent of Mehitable Robinson, my wife,' etc.
From the description of the property, most probably it is the farm and house occupied by Edward Cobb, the ruins of which are on the cross road, starting in front of Henry Moller's house and intersecting a road from George Baldwins
corner, which goes on to Troy. The house stood on the right hand side of the road beyond the bridge." --Allie Nelson



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