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----- Original Message -----
From: "David" <davenmesa(a)att.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:17 PM
> Source: TX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [TX-CEN] Montague County / 1910 / Coble
>
>
> Looking for LUTHER W. COBLE (b1882 TN) / Carrie E.L.COBLE (b.1877 TX) in
> the 1910 Bonita, Montague County, Texas census. This couple married in
> 1909 so could have one child Clifford.
>
> Any help with the makeup of this family will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> David
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cory Tarrants" <TarrantCory(a)netscape.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 10:45 AM
> Source: NCMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [NCMONT] roll call...Coble/Fry/Johnson/Noble
>
>
> These are the folks I'm looking for to expand on my colonial Noble family.
>
> 1) Simpson Noble(s) b. circa 1755 m. abt. 1783 to Unknown.
> 1800 Mont. census lists his family, 3 males under 10, 2 females under 10,
1 female 10-16.
> 2) William Noble(s) b. circa 1750, m. abt. 1783 to Unknown.
> 1800 Mont. census lists his family, 2 females under 10. The 1810 census
lists his family as, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 2 females under 10 and 2
females 10-16. He and his wife as listed as ages 45 and upwards.
> It is speculated that his children were named, Viney Noble who married
Thomas FRY of Mont. Co., Alexander JOHNSON Nobles, Alfred M. or W. Nobles,
Gilbert Nobles, Daniel W. Nobles and William Nobles.
> As for this last Will Nobles, it is again speculated that he grew up in
Mont. Co., married Annis JOHNSON of same county and then they moved on into
Tennessee.
> 3) Martha COBLE will dated 1848 (of Stanly Co.) mentions a Daniel W. Noble
(s). Daniel is listed in the 1840 Mont. census with wife btwn. 20-30, 1 son
btwn. 5-10, and two daughters btwn. 0-5.
> 4) Gilbert Noble(s), 1830 Mont. census listed btwn. 20-20, wife btwn.
20-30 and 1 female btwn. 0-5.
> 5) William Noble(s) btwn 30-40.
>
> If anyone can tell me of a connection between the Coble/Noble/Johnson
families, I'd sure appreciate it.
> Thanks,
> Cory
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----- Original Message -----
From: <majohnson1737(a)cs.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 7:17 AM
> Source: HUKILL-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Kate Hukill (1844-1878) Obituary (w/o Orville)
>
>
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
> Classification: Death
>
> Message Board URL:
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iEk.2ACEB/85
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> Message Board Post:
>
> Steubenville Weekly Gazette, Friday, July 28, 1878
>
> It is with regret that we announce the death of MRS. KATE HUKILL, wife of
ORVILLE HUKILL, assistant supply agent of the PA and P.F.W. & C. railroads,
and formerly a resident of this city. This sad event occurred Tuesday, July
23rd, at the residence of her husband in Belle Vue, Allegheny Co., PA at 11
p.m., of heart disease, with which she has been afflicted for several yeras.
Mrs. Hukill was the daughter of the late JACOB COBLE, dry goods merchant, of
this city. She was born in Leavittsville, Carroll Co., OH, October 27,
1844; she was therefore near 34 years of age at her death. She was united
in marriage to Orville Hukill, September 19, 1865, who, with one child, 12
years of age, survives her...She was a consistent member of the M. P. Church
for a number of years previous to her death. Her remains were brought here
for interment. The funeral took place today, (friday).
----- Original Message -----
From: <Cdbaugh314(a)aol.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 3:18 PM
> Source: AMREV-HESSIANS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [HESSIAN] Hessian Deserters at Stono Ferry: June 20, 1779
>
>
> Dear John & Other Stono Fans:
>
> I can't let these postings pass by without responding. My ancestor,
Heinrich
> Degenhard was among those that deserted after the Battle of Stono Ferry.
Our
> Heinrich, or Henry, was listed as "born in Eilshausen, jurisdiction of
> Cassell, 24 years old, 5 ft. 5 in. tall, jointly deserted on the 25th of
the month
> on Johns Island with full arms and equipment during the bridge march."
>
> Last summer I wrote to this list describing the trip that my husband, my
> teenage son and daughter, and I took to Stono Ferry, South Carolina. We
took a
> boat up the Stono River on one afternoon and saw what is designated to be
the
> battle site. The Links at Stono Ferry, a golf course is on the mainland
side
> and is immediately across a narrow stretch in the river from the Johns
Island
> side. We visited there the next afternoon. Remains of a bunker have been
> incorporated into one of the holes on the golf course. Stono Ferry was a
major
> river crossing in colonial times; Stono Plantation was nearby. The name
Stono
> came from an Indian/Native American tribe that once inhabited the area.
>
> Thanks to this list, I have made many connections with distant family
members
> and descendants of other Stono deserters. This past weekend I visited
> Conover (Catawba County) and Salisbury (Rowan County), North Carolina with
several
> cousins, Jerry Dagenhart, Sherry Dagenhardt Griggs, and Terri Blackmore.
We
> are all descendants of Heinrich Degenhard.
>
> We visited the church where Heinrich's first wife is buried, the old
Lutheran
> Pine Church, now known as Union Lutheran Church on Bringle's Ferry Road
east
> of Salisbury. Thanks to the wonderful record book kept by the wonderful
> Lutheran minister Reverend Carl Augustus Gottlieb Storch, we know that
Heinrich was
> living in the Pine Church (also called Crane Creek) community at least in
the
> mid 1790's.
>
> There just happen to be several other German names that are listed in
Rev.
> Storch's diary: a John Hildebrand, a John Coble, and a John Eller. These
men
> were all living in the same community with our Henry. Is it coincidence
that
> the names Johannes Hildebrand, Johann Caspar Goebell, Johannes Eller, and
> Heinrich Degenhard are all found on the desertion list from June, 1779?
It may be,
> but I have my doubts.
>
> Our Henry's first wife died in 1796. We are still attempting to confirm
her
> identity. His second wife, our ancestor, was Christina Ketchie
(Goettche).
> The Goettche family, anglicized to Ketchie or Ketchy, was another family
in the
> Pine Lutheran community. In 1799 Henry Degenhard bought land in Catawba
> County (what was then Lincoln County) northeast of Conover on the Catawba
River.
> He lived and died in that community the rest of his life, passing on in
1835.
>
> Another highlight of the trip last weekend was that we attended services
at
> the St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Conover. Henry Degenhart is listed as
one
> of the original trustees of this church, which was formed around 1825. We
were
> able to obtain copies of the original church records from the minister
there.
> Henry lived very close to the location of St. Peter's.
>
> Well, I don't write to this list very often, but I make up for lost time
when
> I do. I''ve gone on way to long now, so I'll close. I just had to write
in
> remembrance of my deserter from Stono Ferry. This list has brought some
of
> his descendants closer together. Thanks!
>
> Cathy Dagenhart Baugh
> g-g-g-g-granddaughter of Heinrich Degenhard
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Subj: [HESSIAN] Hessian deserters at Stono Ferry - 20 June 1779.
> Date: 6/21/2003 12:13:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
>
>
>
> From: <A HREF="mailto:hessian@cogeco.ca">hessian(a)cogeco.ca</A>
>
>
> Reply-to: <A
HREF="mailto:AMREV-HESSIANS-L@rootsweb.com">AMREV-HESSIANS-L(a)rootsweb.com</A
>
> To: <A
HREF="mailto:AMREV-HESSIANS-L@rootsweb.com">AMREV-HESSIANS-L(a)rootsweb.com</A
>
> Sent from the Internet (Details)
>
>
>
> Another reminder of the Stono Ferry affair - we listed the names
> of the deserters of the Rall Regiment at Stono Ferry in a posting
> on 25. April 2000 and you can find those names in the list archives.
> Cheers,
> John H. Merz
----- Original Message -----
From: <store06(a)raricks.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 8:07 PM
> Source: INHUNT-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INHUNT] Re: Alva R. Adams/Marie M. Coble
>
>
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
> Classification: Query
>
> Message Board URL:
>
> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gh.2ADI/4855.2
>
> Message Board Post:
>
> ALVA R. ADAMS / MARIE M. COBLE WERE MY GRANDPARENTS. MAURICE ALDEN(LINDY)
ADAMS WAS MY FATHER. I HAVE INFORMATION ON ALVA'S FATHER AND GRANDFATHER
PLEASE E-MAIL IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE
When I tired to access this it said "page not found"
----- Original Message -----
From: <JDole5633(a)aol.com>
To: <COBLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:00 AM
Subject: [COBLE] Indiana Marriages prior to 1850
> <A
HREF="http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/isl/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html">htt
p://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/isl/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html</A>
>
> this is a great thing for any marriage in Indiana prior to 1850
>
> Jack Dole
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: <jdole5633(a)aol.com>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 4:22 PM
> Source: INMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INMORGAN] Greeson, Spoon, Coble, Ray in Morgan Co., 1850s
>
>
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
> Surnames: Greeson, Ray, Spoon, Coble
> Classification: Query
>
> Message Board URL:
>
> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yh.2ADI/1256
>
> Message Board Post:
>
> Looking for information on the parents of Mary Greeson, b. Oct 29, 1820,
Guilford Co., NC died in Taylor County IA. Mary married John C. Ray (need
his family also) in Morgan Co in 1839 (source is lost in too many moves).
Here is some information from Census data.
>
> In the 1840 census, I find Eli Greeson, John C. Ray and Adam Spoon within
four stops by the census taker. John Greeson is 18 stops prior to Adam
Spoon. Jacob Greeson is seven stops after and another John Greeson is the
eighth stop after.
>
> In 1850 Eli Greeson is HH 94, John Ray is HH91, Adam Spoon is HH96 and
Madison Coble is HH 85. Eli is the on who married Sibby (Hornaday), John C.
Ray married Mary Greeson, Adam Spoon married Peggy (??) (Peggy is five years
older, b. 1800, than Adam and I wonder if this is not the Peggy Greeson that
marrried David Spoon in 1820 and then married brother Adam. Did David die in
NC or Morgan Co., IN)
>
> In 1850 the Madison Coble is married to Mary (HAGEY). Her mother,
Elizabeth, is in the Household.
>
> In the 1850 census I find John Greeson, b. 1797 with wife Barbara, b. 1798
(Spoon, probably) Son, William b. 1844, has bio in Morgan Co., Clay Twp that
shows his parents to be John and Barbara (Spoon) Greeson.
>
> Jacob Greeson, b. 1794 with wife Catharine, 1797. in1850 census, Morgan,
Monroe Twp. Is this the Caty (Catharine Coble) that married Jacob Greeson in
Guilford Co., NC on April 16, 1818?? This is the most likely fit for my Mary
Greeson. Interesting that there is a William Greeson, b 1814, Physician, in
the household. Is this another brother to John and Jacob or a nephew?
>
> Jack dole
Looking for ancestors of John Cable b bet 1800-1810 d abt 1843 possibly
Orange County, NY.
Millie Hall b abt 1814 Orange County, NY married 2nd Aaron Redner.
Millie Hall and John Cable had at least two children in Monroe, Orange, NY
Daniel Cable b 22 May 1840 d 30 Apr 1912 m Catherine Ann Vanderhoof and
Carrie Louise Decker
Mary Elizabeth Cable b 1843 d 27 Apr 1895 m John Miller Redner
Monroe, Orange County, NY had several other Cable families including,
William, John, Susan Cable.
Looking for a connection between the Cable family and the Coble, Covely,
Coboll, Gobelet, Koplee, Koble, Goble family which moved to NJ from GERM, worked
the mines of Passaic County, NJ and moved to PA around 1767.
Judy Ullman
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Message Board Post:
No, my Anderson Coble was married twice but to none of the women with names that you mentioned. Sorry! It took me a long time before I could get any info on my Coble's. They didn't seem to talk to each other much. Keep trying, You'll find them!!
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Surnames: Cobble
Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
Looking for information on David Cobble born between 1806-1810,Tn.I have hit a brick wall and someone can help.I know he wan born inTn,he then moved to Indiana and married Mary McIntyre.I have his family from there but cannot find his parents,etc.He seemed to follow Eve Cobble who married George Eli,Ealy.Does anyone know of a connection there?
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Didn't see my e-mail tinterjc(a)bellsouth.net in my earlier reply.
Jim Coble
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Please send e-mail, My g grandfather was John A. Coble, and older brother of your William Coble.