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Hello Mike and other COBBS/COBB Researchers.. I found these references while researching Briards (dog) in old VA. I was curious to see if they were around back when my ancestors were there... they were... they go back to 1777 when Jefferson got a few from general Lafayette.
William E Cobb David L Cobb
http://www.samizdat.com/gen/estes/caryestesmoore.htmlhttp://www.ishipress.com/tomjeff.gedhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~virginiahuddlestons/captain_john...
James 1845 1913 Eliza Cobbs b92 Mary 1847 1925 (not sure if all is together)
Joseph Croshaw and Robert Cobbs were vestrymen of Marston Parish in 1660
The two churchwardens in 1674 were Captain Philip Chesley(3) and Mr. William Aylett, both of York county; and the Honorable Daniel Parke(4)(Secretary of the Colony, and an ancestor of Martha Washington's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis), Mr. James Besouth, Mr. Robert Cobbs, and Mr. James Bray, were of the vestry; Alexander Bonnyman was the first clerk of Bruton.
which in 1724 "being in danger of spoiling by laying in the chest, Mr. Thomas Cobbs agreed to take, promising to send for another when the same shall bee required".
At a Court held for Amelia County June 11 1736 Henry Mayes acknowledged his deed and Livery of Seisen to Edward Morgan and is admitted to record Samuel Cobbs Submitted by Valerie Burd
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22williamsburg,+VA%22,+cobb,%22bruton+chu...
Cobb Island, MD ?