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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Roach" <meojscw(a)juno.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:32 PM
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> Source: GC-NC Cherokee Reservation Query Forum
> URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Qualla/2584
> Subject: Cherokee Ancestry
>
>
> Surname: Coble
> -------------------------
>
> I am trying to find my Cherokee Heritage. My grandmother Coble was
of Cherokee
> lineage, if anyone knows of a Coble with a Cherokee Wife in N.C. or
Tn.
> , please let me know. Thank you.
>
Diana: Who was your grandmother Coble? Betty Coble
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From: Diana Davis <ddavis(a)logicsouth.com>
To: COBLE-L(a)rootsweb.com <COBLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:46 PM
Subject: [COBLE] Fw: PML Search Result matching Coble
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>From: "Mary Roach" <meojscw(a)juno.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:32 PM
> =====================================================================
>> Source: GC-NC Cherokee Reservation Query Forum
>> URL:
>http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Qualla/2584
>> Subject: Cherokee Ancestry
>>
>>
>> Surname: Coble
>> -------------------------
>>
>> I am trying to find my Cherokee Heritage. My grandmother Coble was
>of Cherokee
>> lineage, if anyone knows of a Coble with a Cherokee Wife in N.C. or
>Tn.
>> , please let me know. Thank you.
>>
>
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This is from another list. Jean
Subj: [PaDgo] Baker Koble/Coble Ressel Steadman/Stehman
Date: 8/28/00 7:16:45 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: wilbsmeltz(a)desupernet.net (Wilbur Schmeltz)
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I have a Terisa BAKER 7/26/1807 in PA -6/8/1858 wed to Elias KOBLE
9/15/1796 in France-10/24/1865. They were wed 12/23/1822. They lived in
Lancaster co and are buried at the Clearfield Methodist cemetery in
southern Lancaster co. I am seeking info on the origins of either family.
I have not found Terisa listed in wills or deeds in Lancaster co. Terisa
seems to be an unusual name as I have seen no other Bakers in Lancaster co.
with that name. This info was listed in Elias' Bible. They had many
children one of whom was martin COBLE b1825 wed to Maria RESSEL.
Also seeking info on Maria RESSEL's grandparents-Michael RESSEL wed to Mary
STEDMAN/Stehman 11/26/1777-10/28/1866. There is a Michael RUSSEL/RESSEL
owned land in Lampeter, Lancaster co. who died in 1737. Patent #25
6/1718. (where do you go to view a patent?) He could be Michael's father.
John Christopher RUSSEL of Bart twp. Lancaster co. lists Michael RESSEL as
receiving cash from accounts so I believe that my Michael RESSEL was
RUSSEL. There are a slew of Little Britain and Bart RUSSEL families.
Help. Margo
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I have a Terisa BAKER 7/26/1807 in PA -6/8/1858 wed to Elias KOBLE
9/15/1796 in France-10/24/1865. They were wed 12/23/1822. They lived in
Lancaster co and are buried at the Clear
Hello Everyone-
Just received a new book catalog from Willow Bend Books/Family Line
Publications.
Here is a book that might interest those who descend from Jacob KOBEL
(1682-1731).
TRUE AND AUTHENTIC REGISTER OF PERSONS WHO IN 1709 JOURNEYED FROM GERMANY TO
AMERICA. Ulrich Simmendinger. (1934) 1991, 20 pg.
.....$4.00
The Simmendger Register, as this work is called, consists of an alphabetical
list of approximately 500 Palatine families who were settled in or near the
Mohawk Valley of N.Y. in the year 1717.
Book number GP5380
visit the website at: www.willowbendbooks.com
email address bookorder(a)willbend.net
phone 800-876-6102
Jean
If your COBLEs were in Guilford Co., NC, you might want to check the
following website for
GOEBEL / GOBEL /GABEL / CABLE / COBLE
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bruckner/friedens.htm
Go to Records Indes and REEVES-KOONTZ translation of 1800-1853 Frieden
Luther Church Records:
Diana ddavis(a)logicsouth.com
My Genealogy site updated 8/4/2000: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/
----- Original Message -----
From: <LFYdogwood(a)aol.com>
To: <NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: [NC-FRIEDENSCHURCH] GUILFORD COUNTY, NC- 1760's GERMAN
NATURALIZATIONS
This information was shared on the Rowan Roots list by Betty Pace. I
see
many of the names of German families of the early Friedens Church
listed
below. I previously mentioned that I had found a similar record on
file in
Elizabeth City, NC records posted on the internet. I now believe
that the
oath must have taken place in Salisbury ( based on this second
identical
record that contains more detail) I believe that the records of the
naturalizations that took place in the Salisbury NC Superier Court
must have
been collected in the colony records that were later moved to
Elizabeth City.
My ancester Jacob Boon is shown in the Sept.22, 1763 group.
Jacob Martin Boon (Sr.) was married to a Mary Albright. Does anyone
know if
the "Lodaweek Albright" shown on the March 22, 1763 list could have
been the
father of Martin's wife Mary Albright? (I do not have her parents
names.)
Also note the Cobbel, Summers, Clapp, Sharpe family connections in the
list.
FROM GUILFORD CO., NC DIGITAL BITS AND ENDS LINK
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The following people (mostly German speaking) were naturalized in the
Superior Court at Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC in the 1760s. Many of these
were residents of the western part of Orange County. It seems that
Salisbury was more convenient that Hillsborough. There was probably
less
language barrier, also.
There is a typed abstract of the minutes in the Rowan Public Library
in
Salisbury. This information came from that abstract. The spelling of
names is as it was in the abstract. The comment in (parentheses) are
from
the typed abstract.
SUPERIOR COURT MINUTES page 597 - 22 March 1763 - Naturalized
(German):
John Graves, Peter Noe, Anthony Cobble, George Fogleman, Lodaweek
Clap,
Peter Poor, Lodoweek Swing, Lodaweek Albright, Daniel May, Isaac
Creson,
George Ingle, Jacob Feazer, Valentine Lingle (or Long?), Jacob Brown,
George Bruner, Henry Bruner.
page 598 - 22 Sept. 1763 - Natives of Germany Naturalized: Paul
Harrison,
Nicholas Coom, Michael Sting, George Cobell, Jacob Cobell, Adam
Cobell,
Andrew Rudolph, Jacob Hambell, Joseph Stailey(?), John Nutt(?),
Phillip
Kinse(?)(Kimes Editor), Frederick Brown, Adam Smith, Peter Kewett
(Kevett
Ed.), Gasper Bare, Adam Moser, Christian Morriss, George Valentine
Clap,
Conrad Lowe, Jacob Boon, Malekiah Isely, Malekiah Fogleman, Michael
Charles, David Spike, Gasper Smith, David Smith, Henry Gardner,
Leonard
Kearn, Frederick Smith, William Frank, John Leopard, Frederick Fisher,
Coonrod Bullen, Barnett Michel, Coonrod Mickael, Michael Brown,
Lawrence
Lingle, Jacob Fullwider, John Bussard, Henry Furrow, George Real (or
Rial), Michael Coon (note in pencil: Not Koontz), Phillip Wiser,
Leonard
Miller, Peter Tinker, Michel Younger, Hannis Lopp.
page 598 - 22 Mar 1764 - Naturalized as natives of Germany: Charles
Bassinger, Phillip Sower, Jacob Sink, Jacob Harrion(?), Peter Raim,
Peter
Cain, Thomas Rich, Coonrod Carn.
page 599 - 22 Sept. 1764 - Natives of Germany Naturalized: Martin
Loye,
Coonrod Stoner, George Sharpe, Henry Sharpe, Coonrod Salor, Henry
Kerma(I
question this name. Editor), Jacob Houseman, Henry Drolenger, Loadwick
Iseler, Barney Dropler(?), Jacob Summers, Adam Smith.
page 600 - 24 Sept. 1765 - Naturalized: Henry Roan Sr., John Jacob
Crooner, George Christopher Natzer, John Ashlir &c.
page 602 - 24 Sept. 1766 - Naturalized: Frederick Frailer, George
Logall
(Legall Editor), George Admire, Chris. Blass.
page 603 - 26 March 1767 - Naturalized: Simon Jones(?), Abraham
Keaner.
page 603 - 26 Sept. 1767 - Naturalized: Christopher Rengleman,
Stoffell
Boo, John Rengleman, John Hainline.
page 604 - Wed. (Sept. 1767? Editor) - Natives of Germany Naturalized:
Peter & Michael Beem.
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Thought these would be of interest to those of you who do research in
Guilford Co., NC.
New Website and much material to browse.
If any of you are Isely/Isley or Clapp researchers on those mailing
lists, pass this along.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peggy Reece Bruckner" <bruckner(a)mindspring.com>
=====================================================================
> Source: GC-Guilford Co. NC Query Forum
> URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Guilford/1527
> Subject: Friedens Lutheran Church - German Families
>
>
> Surname: Apple, Boon, Boone, Cable, Christman, Clapp, Coble, Essex,
Gabel,
> Gartner, Gerringer, Geringer, Gobel, Greeson, Grieson, Gutner,
Gudner,
> Hardt, Hart, Huffine, Huffines, Isley, Isely, Iseley, Klapp, Lau,
Low,
> Lowe, Loman, Lohman, Lowman, Michael, Micheal, Michel, May, Roth,
Rhodes,
> Scherer, Shumacher, Shoemaker, Schmidt, Schmid, Schmit, Somer,
Sommer,
> Summer, Summers, Strader, Streder, Streter, Tickle, Tickel,
Waggoner, Waggener,
> Wagoner, Weitzel, Whitesell, Whitsell, Zimmerman
> -------------------------
>
> Guilford German Family researchers - many of the Friedens Church
Records
> for early Guilford/Alamance/Orange families can be found at the
Friedens
> Family History and Genealogy Web Page show below.
>
> * More than 1600 cemetery transcriptions
>
> * 1800-1853 Births/Baptisms/Confirmations/Communion
>
> * Wills and Estate Records
>
> * Links to Friedens Surname Sites
>
> Site also includes an INDEX of ALL surnames found in the 1800-1853,
as
> well as a current SURNAME RESEARCHER list.
>
>
> Link: Friedens Family History and Genealogy
> URL:
<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bruckner/friedens.htm>
Hello Everyone-
This is my COBLE line.....
1st Generation
Abraham COBLE born 14 Aug 1790 PA. County unknown
Died 5 Oct 1865 Elkhart County, IND.
Married Christina UNKNOWN 1799-1871 died in Ashland Co. Ohio
Abraham Coble lived in Franklin Co. PA. and by 1836 was living in Ashland Co.
Ohio. and in 1860 in Elkhart, Indiana. He is buried in Yellow Creek Cemetery
Children: Catharine, Anna Nancy~~my line, Susanna, Christian, Barbara,
Elizabeth, Abraham, Jr., Maragret, Mary Ann, Jacob and Francis (Fanny).
I have further information on the spouses of Abraham's children.
Abraham Coble had one known sibling, Susannah Coble born 12 Sep 1797 PA. and
died 28 Aug 1881 in Elkhart, Co. IND. Susannah never married and lived her
life with her brother Abraham.
2nd Generation
Anna Nancy COBLE born 15 Apr 1821 Franklin Co. PA
Died 22 Jan 1888 Allen Co. IND.
Married Samuel WHITRIGHT
I also have further research on the children of Nancy and Samuel Whitright.
I would like to find the father of Abraham Coble.
Thank you,
Jean
Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Coble who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. Three of them - Abraham, Christian, and Ephraim - were brothers, the sons of Peter & Mary Crist Coble of Washington Township, York County. I am not a descendant but an historian who seeks
nuggets of history not available in the standard locations. Can you help?
1) Coble, Abraham B., Cpl Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born June 21, 1847 (and possibly 1848); died Nov 27, 1911; a blacksmith, York County; 5' 1"", black hair, blue eyes; claimed 19 as his enlistment age; married Susan M. Hartman January 19, 1867, at Franklintown; children: John W. (b. 07/27/67), Mary A. (b.
04/11/71), & Carrie E. (b. 07/25/73); only Carrie still survived in 1898; in 1908, was an inmate at a Harrisburg insane asylum for epilepsy; claimed he had convulsions on the average of twice a week, but as of 1906, his symptoms sound like Alzheimers
2) Coble, Christian C., Pvt Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born Jan 15, 1840; died Dec 19, 1889; a laborer; 5 ' 2", blue eyes, sandy hair; shot in the hand at Cold Harbor and it became ulcerated; married Mary Maguire August 1865; tombstone says his wife was Elizabeth [Mary Elizabeth, perhaps?]; buried in Mt. Rose
Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania
3) Coble, Ephraim, Pvt Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born @1840/41; died May 10, 1909; 5' 2"; captured at the battle of Carter's Woods June 15, 1863
4) Coble, Moses, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; died of disease Dec 4, 1862, at the hospital in Grafton, (West) Virginia; born @1841/42