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I have George M. married Alice Augusta Shuping and I have one child
Essie Mae B 10-20-1895 Rowan County, NC married 8-20-1916 Union Church,
Rowan County, to Joseph Mumford Walton.
Jannine Coble Gregory
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
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From: <d.m.breedlove(a)att.net>
To: <COBLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 11:15 PM
Subject: [COBLE] George M. CAUBLE - NC
> searching for parents of George M. CAUBLE born 1866 in
> Rowan Co NC married Alice A. born 1875.
>
> Can someone please help me?
>
> d.m.breedlove(a)att.net
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A quick search resulted in 8 entries for KOBEL,
66 for COBLE and 323 for CABLE
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Coble and Kobel list manager
There are 66 COBLEs and 8 KOBELs shown.
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From: "Glenda Nothnagle" <gnothnagle(a)pop.mindspring.com>
> Greetings!
>
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>
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> One of the most important genealogical collections, the American
> Genealogical-Biographical Index, or AGBI, is the equivalent of more than
> 200 printed volumes. This database contains millions of records of
> people whose names have appeared in printed genealogical records and
> family histories. With data from sources largely from the last century,
> each entry contains the person's complete name, the year of the
> biography's publication, the person's state of birth (if known),
> abbreviated biographical data, and the book and page number of the
> original reference. In addition to family histories, other genealogical
> collections are indexed. These include the Boston Transcript (a
> genealogical column widely circulated), the complete 1790 U.S. Federal
> Census, and published Revolutionary War records. The most recent update
> to this database reflects the inclusion of volumes 196-206. For
> researchers of American ancestors, this can be one of the most valuable
> databases available at Ancestry.com.
>
> Most of the works referenced in the AGBI are housed at the Godfrey
> Memorial Library in Connecticut. A photocopy service is available.
> Please contact Godfrey Memorial Library at 134 Newfield St, Middletown,
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Hi! I just received the Land Grants of Tn books that is taken from the index cards at the state archives.
I have found a R. W. Coble in Madison County 1847
Anyone know who this is
Thanks
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
I have not visited this site for several months and was amazed to see that
you can now actually view the original land deed. Not all of the land deeds
are available for viewing at this web site, but you can order them from the
land office. Further information and instruction are on the home page. The
land records begin in 1820.
Go to: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/search.asp
Type in the surname you are searching. Chose ALL STATES or which ever state
that you wish to have searched.
Next page: Once the name is searched, click on Details in the left column.
Next page: Land Patent Details. Scroll right. In the header you will have
four choices.
Patent description, legal land description, document image and certified copy.
Click: document image. Make your choice on how to view the document image.
The original land deed will appear. You can now scan, print or save the
document.
Have fun, this is a great web site.
Jean
Kobel and Coble list manager
Jannine,
I know how you feel since I lost all of mine with the electrical fire in
March.
Thought I would bring you up to date also. Henry S. Coble's wife was not
Caroline Seay. One of my husband's other ancestors, Hezekiah M. Goode was
married to Elizabeth Seay, so the Stephenson you found in the census was his
wife. I think I told you my husband's sisters were not very interested, so
that is probably the reason for the mixup. Or, whoever gave them the info
could have been wrong. Anyway, having found this out I have managed to get
much information on the Goodes and Seays.
Now I am going to go for the Stephenson.
Thanks for your help.
Take care,
Jaunice
Jannine Coble Gregory wrote:
> Thanks for sending these and now I have your email again. My hard drive
> crashed and I lost my addresses.
> How have you been?
> I am not working anymore so I can get back to my genealogy.
>
> Jannine Coble Gregory
> Austin, Texas
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: hdbryant1 <hdbryant1(a)netzero.net>
> To: <COBLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 5:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [COBLE] Genweb site
>
> > Afternoon Jannine,
> >
> > Here is the URL for the GenWeb Archives:
> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/
> >
> > and here is for the GenWeb Project:
> > http://www.usgenweb.org/thestates.html
> >
> > and here is the Coble GenForum page:
> > http://genforum.genealogy.com/coble/
> >
> > Sorry to hear about your computer problem.
> >
> > Later,
> > David
> >
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Jannine,
This is the url for the clickable map search page.
http://usgenweb.com/statelinks.html
Jannine Coble Gregory wrote:
> would someone please send me the url for the genweb site. I have lost all my bookmarks
> Thanks
> Jannine Coble Gregory
> Austin, Texas
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Thomas" <grayston(a)comteck.com>
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> Source: INOWEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INOWEN] 1884 biographies
>
>
> If you would like the complete biography, please e-mail me at.
grayston(a)comteck.com
> These are from the Owens Co. 1884 history.
>
Jackie Penrod Thomas
>
>
> S.N. CHAMBERS, ZACCHEUS and ISABELL (BLAIN) CHAMBERS
>
>
> J.W. CLEAVER, WILLIAM and MARGARET (TAYLOR) CLEAVER, MARY E.
RAMSEY,
> JESSE RAMSEY
>
>
>
> JEREMIAH CLINE MILES and SUSAN CLINE, ELIZABETH EL WAMPLER,
WILLIAM E.,
> JOSEPH H. CARRIE AND GEORGE B. CLINE
>
>
> J. COBLE, M.D. PHILIP and SARAH (HAGERMAN) COBLE, DR.R.C.BLACK,
> MARYETTA CANTWELL, CHRISTOPHER and
JANE CANTWELL
>
>
18 COBLEs shown
> Search the KENTUCKY 1910 MIRACODE INDEX for possible relatives living in
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> name's spelling.
>
> This database on Ancestry.com is available to search FREE until
> 11/12/2000.
> http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5185.htm
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Gentry" <gentree(a)windo.missouri.org>
=====================================================================
> Source: GC-Dade County, Mo QUERIES
> URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Dade/1431
> Subject: Henry COBLE Tombstone
>
>
> Surname: COBLE
> -------------------------
>
> HENRY COBLE MEMORIAL
>
> To all descendants of Old HENRY COBLE, born 1763, died 1860 and is
buried
> in
> Sinking Creek Cemetery, near Everton, Dade County Missouri.
>
> Old HENRY COBLE is the patriarch of most of the Coble families of
Missouri,
> coming to Missouri in about 1840. He was quite prolific, rearing 7
sons
> with families
> extending to all parts of the nation.
> Having died in 1860, immediately preceding the Civil War, for
reasons unknown,
> there is NO tombstone for our Grandfather of varying degrees.
> So, as the descendants HENRY COBLE lets all join together, pool our
funds
> and
> set a tombstone to honor our common ancestor................
>
> Janice M. Smith and myself (Jay Gentry), have committed ourselves in
an
> attempt
> to secure pledges from the descendants of Henry Coble, for funds to
set
> this
> monument. We are talking about an amount of approximately $1500 to
$2000
> for the
> stone. With the thousands of descendants of Henry Coble, this should
not
> be an
> excessive burden for any of us, if we all join together in this
endeavor.
> Janice and I have both pledged $100 each to start the fund. This is
NOT
> a
> suggested amount...any amount...$5, $10, $20, $50...will be deeply
appreciated.
> If for
> any reason, you should change your mind, your pledge is non binding,
We
> would like
> to have as many involved in this as possible.
> If you feel as we do, that our "Grandfather's" grave should be
marked,
> send us a
> pledge...repeat...pledge only, at this time. If the necessary funds
can
> be raised through
> these pledges, we will attend to the details of securing and setting
of
> the monument.
> At that time the pledges will be called and the commemoration
details will
> be
> announced, with an advance announcement in time for each of you to
attend
> if you so
> desire. A dedication ceremony can be planned with everyone invited
and
> your
> participation welcomed. If, for any reason, you are not able to
attend,
> a photograph
> of the memorial can be provided.
> We are NOT asking for any contributions at this time...just a
pledge. If
> we can
> raise the necessary funds, the monument will be set. Otherwise, our
"Grandfather"
> will remain in an unmarked grave, known only to few researchers.
>
> Janice M. Smith, 281 Co Rd 3135, Houston AL 35572 >misty49(a)juno.com<
>
> Jay Gentry, 1004 N Fredrick, Mtn Grove MO 65711
>gentree(a)windo.missouri.org<
>
> P.S. Feel free to make copies of this letter and send to other
"cousins".
> It will be
> deeply appreciated.
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Berry" <turtle(a)cillnet.com>
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> Source: GC-Dade County, Mo QUERIES
> URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Dade/1429
> Subject: Desc. of Henry Coble
>
>
> Surname: Coble
> -------------------------
>
> Hi, I descend from Henry Coble (d. 1860) thru his son, Christopher
Clinstaple
> Coble, his daughter, Elizabeth M. Coble who married Charles R.
Jones, Jr.
> I have just returned from Dade County. Got lots of info, but never
enough.
> Carol
>