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Hi! I am looking for information for the newsletter, i.e. stories, obits, bible, births anything to add to the newsletter
Thanks
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
Remember "where ever you go there you are"
Can someone tell me the name of the Book company that you can order out of print books. It is Higgins or something like that. I have lost their site.
Thanks
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
Remember "where ever you go there you are"
David Arthur Coble b abt 1832 Guilford County, NC. d. 3-27-1911 Clay County, Ill.
#1 wife Nancy Michael 1848
#2 wife Hannah Lang 1852
#3 Mary Ann Quinn 1855
#4 Mary Catherine Arthur
This is the family line of the famous
Dust Bowl pictures.
Does anyone know who his parents are?
Thanks
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
Remember "where ever you go there you are"
Additions/Corrections from Teresa about Wilson Family
----- Original Message -----
From: <TCoble7506(a)aol.com>
To: <ddavis59(a)sc.rr.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:43 PM
Subject: Peter Wilson Family
> Diana, these are additions to the Peter Wilson Family Bible I sent you.
You
> can edit and post what you want. Teresa
>
> Peter Wilson b. May 27, 1793 d July 27, 1840 buried at Coble's Lutheran
> Church, Julian, Guilford County, NC. Married July 20, 1816 in Guilford
> County, NC, to Barbara Coble b. Dec 14, 1794, d. July 9, 1881, buried at
> Coble's. Barbara d/o Maryann Brown and Phillip Coble. Children:
>
> 1) Daniel Wilson b. July 28, 1817 married to Adaline Brown. Six
children.
>
> 2) Mary Wilson b. Dec 14, 1818, d. Nov 15, 1905, buried at Coble's
Lutheran.
>
> 3) Nancy Wilson b. March 14, 1821, d. July 19, 1904, buried at Coble's.
>
> 4) Phillip Wilson b. Dec 25, 1822, d. May 8, 1886, buried at Coble's.
>
> 5) William Wilson b. Oct 15, 1825.
>
> 6) Peter Wilson Jr. (I will do him and his children next)
>
> 7) David Wilson b. Apr 9, 1831 d. Jan 20, 1900 buried at Coble's.
Married
> I. Dillie Coble (d/o Mary E. Coble and George Coble) b. June 11, 1837, d.
Oct
> 11, 1906 buried at Coble's. Children Solomon and William Wilson.
>
> 8) Cornelius Wilson b. Sept 23, 1841, d. March 26, 1929 buried at
Coble's.
> Married Susan Elizabeth Sutz b. Feb 9, 1845, d. Dec 26, 1915, buried at
> Coble's. One child Mary Ellen Wilson b. Apr 22, 1866, d. Feb 22, 1917,
> buried at Coble's. I know Cornelius birth date doesn't match. (I have
asked
> the oldest living family member I can find about it. She has the family
> bible and is checking and hasn't gotten back to me yet.)
>
> Peter Wilson, Jr. b. Jan 13, 1828, d. July 10, 1908 buried at Coble's.
> married on Apr 13, 1851 in Guilford County, NC, to Barbara Coble d/o
> Philipena Ingold and Eli Coble. Children:
>
> 1) Nancy S. J. Wilson b. Apr 19, 1853, d. Jan 12, 1854, buried at
Coble's.
>
> 2) Infant Wilson born and died Dec 20, 1854. buried at Coble's.
>
> 3) Henry Wilson d. Feb 3, 1897, married Emma Craven.
>
> 4) Eli Newton Wilson b. Jan 4, 1860, d. Dec 8, 1926 buried at Coble's.
> Married Betsy Ann Johnson b. July 16, 1847, d. Feb 4, 1921. buried at
Coble's.
>
> Teresa Coble
David Coble, b. 1799 N C married Agnes b. 1799 NC
Children:
Adam b 1832 Tn
Freeman 1842 Tn
Nancy 1844 Tn
John 1853 Dunklin County, Missouri
Does anyone have anything on this family?
Thanks
Jannine Coble Gregory
Austin, Texas
Remember "where ever you go there you are"
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Hello Everyone-
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Thank you,
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Thank you Chip-I am familiar with Ashland/Richlabd and Wayne Counties and how
their townships changed in 1846. Lots of my ancestors including the Cobles'
were living there during that time.
Knowing that your Christian had a brother named Henry who purchased land in
Ashland has been a big help.
I have finally found who the father of my Abraham Coble is
(I will post this information in another email). Abraham had a brother named
Henry who appears to have left Franklin County, PA. ca 1835, based on tax
records. When I saw a Henry Coble in Ashland I wanted to see if this Henry
was indeed Abraham's brother (Abraham was there by 1836) or if he belonged to
another Coble group. Now I think that the Henry who purchased property, most
likely belongs to you and not me. What is interesting is that your line and
my line were living very close together in Wayne/Ashland at the same time
period. As for Christian Coble, I have just determined that there are no
Christians in that generation, this Christian is yours.
Thanks Chip!
Jean
Jean,
Hi! Ahland Co. Ohio was not formed until 1846. Part of it was formed from Wayne and Richland counties
(Ohiogenweb site). The land purchased by a Henry in Ashland Co. in 1831 and land purchased by a Christian in
Richland Co. in 1832 were probably adjacent to each other or close by. The range #'s and Twp. #'s are close.
My Chtistian Jr. and his brother Henry would still have been in this area at this time. These dates in fact
coincide with the death of their father Christian Sr. in 1830 and the partition of his estate in 1831-32. It
is very likely your Christian had a brother Henry. It seems every German family of this era had a Heinrich or
two. No doubt our Christians and Henries were cousins.
Have you tried Huron Co. Ohio? Orange Twp., Ashland Co. was formed out of Orange Twp., Huron Co. in 1846. I
see you have 1850 census info for Orange Twp., Ashland Co. Info may be found in Huron Co.
Chip
JEANFAZZ(a)aol.com wrote:
> Hi Chip and Ohio Researchers,
>
> Christian COBLE s/o Abraham Coble (1790-1865)
> 1850 Orange Twsp. Ashland County, Ohio census Page 489
> Coble, Christian 27 PA.
> Eliza 31 PA. (MYERS)
> John 5 Ohio
> Lydia 2 Ohio
> Jesse 2 months Ohio
>
> Living close by is Abraham Coble, Christian's father in the 1850 Ashland
> County census. His name is spelled COBB!
>
> 1860 Orange Twsp., Ashland County, Ohio
> Coble, Christian 37 PA
> Eliza 41 PA
> Jesse 9 Ohio
> Sarah I. 7 Ohio
> Henry 1 Ohio
> Fisher, William 19 Ohio Laborer
>
> 1870 Village of Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio
> Christian is listed as a lumber merchant and Jesse as a grocery clerk.
>
> Christian Coble was born 13 Sept 1822 Franklin Co., PA.
> died 23 Mar 1884 Buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Ashland Co. Ohio. Cemetery
> Record: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohacogs/
>
> And Mary B. found this: www.glorecords.blm.gov/
> A Christian Coble bought 160 acres in Richland Co. OH., sale-cash, August
> 14 1832, Document # 2288, range 20-W, TWP 21-N. Also, a Christian Coble
> bought 40 acres, cash-sale, in Morrow Co. OH., August 6, 1834, Document
> #2483, range 20-w, TWP 19-N.
> Also, a Christian Coble bought 40 acres, cash-sale, in
> Morrow Co. OH., August 6, 1834, Document #2483, range 20-w, TWP 19-N.
>
> This Christian is unidentified, he would not be Abraham's son. Anyone know
> him?
> Chip, this could be your Christian.
>
> Henry COBLE Ashland Co.
> Henry Coble is listed as having bought 80 acres, sale-cash, in Ashland
> County, OH., January 4, 1831 Document # 1566, range 15-W, TWP 20-N. With
> printable Document.
>
> There is speculation that Abraham Coble did have a brother named Henry.
> Henry is taxed in Franklin County along with Abraham Coble. The Coble Ohio
> land purchases match the approximate time that Abraham Coble left PA. for
> Ohio.
>
> I don't think that we have resolved the Christian and Henry mystery, but it
> is good share information and discuss it. Let's keep working on this.
>
> Does anyone know if the 1850 Ashland County, Ohio census records are on line?
> And another note of interest in Ashland Co. On the USGENWEB Ohio page you
> will find cemetery records on line. I have learned that these transcriptions
> are filled with errors and omissions. If anyone needs information on the
> Ohio Genealogical Society (they have the original records) go to: www.ogs.org
>
> Jean
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Hi Chip and Ohio Researchers,
Christian COBLE s/o Abraham Coble (1790-1865)
1850 Orange Twsp. Ashland County, Ohio census Page 489
Coble, Christian 27 PA.
Eliza 31 PA. (MYERS)
John 5 Ohio
Lydia 2 Ohio
Jesse 2 months Ohio
Living close by is Abraham Coble, Christian's father in the 1850 Ashland
County census. His name is spelled COBB!
1860 Orange Twsp., Ashland County, Ohio
Coble, Christian 37 PA
Eliza 41 PA
Jesse 9 Ohio
Sarah I. 7 Ohio
Henry 1 Ohio
Fisher, William 19 Ohio Laborer
1870 Village of Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio
Christian is listed as a lumber merchant and Jesse as a grocery clerk.
Christian Coble was born 13 Sept 1822 Franklin Co., PA.
died 23 Mar 1884 Buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Ashland Co. Ohio. Cemetery
Record: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohacogs/
And Mary B. found this: www.glorecords.blm.gov/
A Christian Coble bought 160 acres in Richland Co. OH., sale-cash, August
14 1832, Document # 2288, range 20-W, TWP 21-N. Also, a Christian Coble
bought 40 acres, cash-sale, in Morrow Co. OH., August 6, 1834, Document
#2483, range 20-w, TWP 19-N.
Also, a Christian Coble bought 40 acres, cash-sale, in
Morrow Co. OH., August 6, 1834, Document #2483, range 20-w, TWP 19-N.
This Christian is unidentified, he would not be Abraham's son. Anyone know
him?
Chip, this could be your Christian.
Henry COBLE Ashland Co.
Henry Coble is listed as having bought 80 acres, sale-cash, in Ashland
County, OH., January 4, 1831 Document # 1566, range 15-W, TWP 20-N. With
printable Document.
There is speculation that Abraham Coble did have a brother named Henry.
Henry is taxed in Franklin County along with Abraham Coble. The Coble Ohio
land purchases match the approximate time that Abraham Coble left PA. for
Ohio.
I don't think that we have resolved the Christian and Henry mystery, but it
is good share information and discuss it. Let's keep working on this.
Does anyone know if the 1850 Ashland County, Ohio census records are on line?
And another note of interest in Ashland Co. On the USGENWEB Ohio page you
will find cemetery records on line. I have learned that these transcriptions
are filled with errors and omissions. If anyone needs information on the
Ohio Genealogical Society (they have the original records) go to: www.ogs.org
Jean
> Bride: Nancy Isable M Clinton
> Groom: Alexander Coble
> Bond Date: 04 Jan 1862
> County: Guilford
> Record #: 01 085
> Bondsman: Cane L May
> Bond #: 000054313
>
Can anyone on the Kobel/Coble list help here?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marie Barnes
To: Diana Davis ; DanvilleCrossing-L(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: BLW466798(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: Henry COBLE (b 1808), spouse of Winnie Laxon
No Diana,
I don't. I would also love to know who they were.Keep in touch.
Marie
Diana Davis wrote:
Do you know the parents of Henry Coble (b 1808- ) who married Winnie Laxon? Diana
My Email address is changing to ddavis59(a)sc.rr.com
Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/
Looking for data on Civil War veterans named Coble who served with the 87th
Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861.
1) Coble, Christian C., Pvt Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864;
born Jan 15, 1840; died Dec 19, 1889; a laborer from Washington Township, York
County; 5 ' 2", blue eyes, sandy hair; married Mary Maguire August 1865, although his
tombstone says his wife was Elizabeth [Mary Elizabeth, perhaps?]; brother of Ephraim
and Abraham Coble; buried in Mt. Rose Cemetery, York Township, York County,
Pennsylvania
2) Coble, Abraham B., Cpl Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born
Jun 21, 1847 [debate on that birth year]; died Nov 27, 1911; a farmer and blacksmith
from Washington Township, York County; 5' 1" - 4", black hair, blue eyes; enlisted at
probably age of 14 but claimed 19; son of Peter & Mary Margaret Crist Coble and
brother of Christian and Ephraim Coble; 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), but only Carrie 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; as of 1906, his symptoms sound like Alzheimers
3) Coble, Ephraim, Pvt Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born
@1840/41; died May 10, 1909; a farmer from Washington Township, York County; 5' 2";
brother of Christian and Abraham Coble
4) Coble, Moses, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; died of disease in the military
hospital at Grafton [(West) Virginia] Dec 4, 1862; born @1841/42
----- Original Message -----
From: <TCoble7506(a)aol.com>
To: <ddavis(a)logicsouth.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Peter Wilson Family Bible
> I don't know if this will be any help. I talked with the lady who owns
the
> Bible and she is going to try locate any more information. She is getting
on
> in years, but her mind is good.
>
> I have:
>
> William Wilson son of Sally Rose and Felty Wilson married to Sarah
Gladstone.
> Children: Robert, Bascom, and Bettie Wilson.
>
> William Wilson married to Malissa Coble dau of Milly Clapp and William
Coble.
>
> (Repeat from Bible) William Wilson b. Oct 15, 1825 son of Barbara Coble
and
> Peter Wilson.
>
> William Wilson b. Feb 2, 1868 d. Aug 29, 1929, buried at Coble's Lutheran
> Church, Julian, Guilford Co., NC. son of I. Dillie Coble and David Wilson.
> He married Leathan Staley b. Nov 13, 1877 d. Nov 8, 1943 buried at Coble's
> also. The only child I have is Lora Wilson.
>
> William L. Wilson b. March 7, 1877 d. July 3, 1938 buried at Coble's. He
was
> the son of Peggy M. Shoe and Levi, M. Wilson.
>
> Willie Wilson married to Jessie McAhron.
>
> I hope this will help.
>
> Teresa Coble
Forwarding this from PML
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marie Barnes" <barnes99(a)earthlink.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:43 AM
===============
> Source: DanvilleCrossing-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [DC] Re: Rice/Coble
>
>
> Hello Beverly,
> I am related through Maude Rice. She married Tex's brother, Edward Edwin
Woodson
> Coble.
> Descendants of Edward Edwin (Eddie) Woodson Coble
>
> 1 Edward Edwin (Eddie) Woodson Coble 1874 - 1954 b: February 14, 1874
in
> Tennessee d: 1954
> . +Laura Alexander 1878 - 1976 b: Abt. 1878 d: 1976
> ...... 2 Ben B. Coble 1907 - 1974 b: 1907 d: 1974
> *2nd Wife of Edward Edwin (Eddie) Woodson Coble:
> . +Maude Rice 1877 - 1904 b: October 28, 1877 in Decatur County,
Tennessee d:
> April 08, 1904 in Decatur County, Tennessee
> ...... 2 Guy Coble 1903 - 1904 b: November 27, 1903 in Decatur County,
> Tennessee d: July 24, 1904 in Wessons Chapel Cemetery, Sugar Tree,
Tennessee
> ...... 2 Leslie Woodson Coble 1898 - 1966 b: May 1898 in Decatur County,
> Tennessee d: 1966
> She was the daughter of Vincent Rice and Mary Anna Wesson. Vincent Rice
was the
> son of my gg grandfather, Joseph Mackey Rice and Mildred J. Walker.
> This area around Sugar Tree was also home to my Barnes, Faulkner, Rice,
and Ruff
> families. These families intermarried with Coble- Cantrell, Coble - Odle,
Coble
> - Rice, etc. A descendant of John G. W. Rice, John D. Rice's Grandfather
wrote
> me about the death of Tex and John. I would be happy to forward his
address if
> you would like to write him. Hope to hear from you soon,
> Marie
>
> BLW466798(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi, Thanks. That is my family. Anyone ever find parents of Henry Coble
or
> > Woodson Daniel>?
> > Funny I remember my grandmother who was 10 when Texana and John Rice
died
> > telling how John died suddenly( perhaps the epidemic) and Texana took to
her
> > bed heartbroken and died within days of a broken heart. Tex was my
> > grandgmother's aunt. Remeber her saying how sad leaving all those
children
> > without parents. Thanks for the information. I have to head off to work
but
> > will sit with my papers and see if I have anything to put "2 7 2"
together.
> > Will be back.
> > Beverly
>
>
Jaunice-Thank you for posting this. I recall reading several years ago that
the National Park Service was planning to have available at each Civil War
site, a searchable database of the soldiers names and the battles that they
fought in. I was not aware that it was online. Can anyone identify any of
these Coble men?
Jean
Coble and Kobel list manager
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Thank you Mary B. for sending the Land Records in Ohio for
The Coble's living there. This site www.glorecords.blm.gov/
is a wonderful source of information. Click Search Land Patents, next type
in the state you wish to search, then type in the surname, click Details next
to the name,
this will give you the Patent Description. Be sure to also click on Legal
Land Description and Document Image. The Document Image actually shows the
original Land Deed which is printable for your files. Be sure to search for
all spelling variations as well.
I am trying to determine if Christopher, Henry and John Coble of Ashland and
Wayne Counties in Ohio are related to Abraham Coble who lived in Ashland
County, Ohio by 1837. Abraham came to Ohio from Franklin Co., PA. In
studying the 1820 and 1830 census records and early tax records for Franklin
Co. PA., I have found Christopher, Henry, John and Abraham Coble all living
in close proximity of each other. I appears that they are related, just need
to find the relationship. Brothers or cousins.
For those of you who have been on these lists for some time know that I have
been very actively searching for other descendants of my Coble/Kobel line.
Last week, as a result of my post to these lists, I did finally find a one!
Mary's ancestress Barbara Coble is the sister of my ancestress Nancy Coble,
daughters of Abraham. (1790-1865) I am delighted!
It pays to post!
Jean
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