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Jim,
I tried to email you concerning Paris, Tx Cobles but my email came back.
I am related to the Cobles there too and would love to talk to you. You can
reach me at _txfunsome(a)aol.com_ (mailto:txfunsome@aol.com) . Look forward
to hearing from you! Patricia
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Surnames: Coble
Classification: Query
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Hello I'm doing this for a friend. Let's see I've traced her family back to a Johann Coble.
Johan Coble (her great great great grandfather)
Jacob Coble (her great great grandfather)
Samuel S. Coble (her great grandfather)
Arthur Cierco Coble (her grandfather)
Swannie Coble (her mother)
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Surnames: Coble, Nash, Burton, Jackson
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Hello Brandy,
I have lots of my Coble's coming from Guilford and Randolph counties but the only pictures I have are after they settled in Paris, Texas (after a stay in Tennessee). Who is your Coble/Kobel line in NC?
Jim
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Surnames: Coble
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I am seeking any Coble photos of the Guilford or Randolph NC areas. Email me at Allredbeebop(a)aol.com
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Surnames: Nelson, Wood, Coble and Maddox
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Troy Coble married Viola Wood. Her mother (Mary Agnes Wood) was my grandfather's twin (James Pinkney Nelson). I'm looking for a photo of Mary Agnes (Nelson) Wood and was hoping a Coble descendant would have one. Thanks for any help. Burr
Jannine Coble Gregory
7937 Jester Blvd
Austin, Texas 78750
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Subject: [COBLE] Re: James Chapman Coble, WWII, Destroyer Strong
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I have in my file on the Strong, crewmen (on page two), James Chapman
Coble, 552-14-74 S1c USNR, If you need a copy of the printed file on the
Strong just send me your name and postal address and I will stop at my
printer and mail you a nice copy. There is no charge. Ken ( My cousin
Clarence Lamb lost his life in this battle)
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I have in my file on the Strong, crewmen (on page two), James Chapman Coble, 552-14-74 S1c USNR, If you need a copy of the printed file on the Strong just send me your name and postal address and I will stop at my printer and mail you a nice copy. There is no charge. Ken ( My cousin Clarence Lamb lost his life in this battle)
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I just checked the Coble surname and it was posted at that time and is still there . Ken
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I could`nt find a board for his last name, but I did post all of them in one spot (togeather) and I can`t find where I put it. I will try again. Ken
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Hello, I am seeking info. on a man named Arthur Cierco Cobal born ca1885 in Randolph NC. His wife was Michia Yow and his father was Samuel Cobal of Randolph NC. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. Brandy. Allredbeebop(a)aol.com
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Brenda your grandfather's parents were Eli T. Coble and Mary Catherine Jobe. Please email me if you want to know more
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I had aways heard that my Cobles were Dutch too, but Germany is called Deutschland. And also when my German Coble's left from Europe they left fom Rotterdam, Neherlands Which is located in the province of Southern Holland. So when I was told that my gr gr grandmother came over from Holland everyone assumed that she was Dutch, but in fact they came from Germnay and jorneyed to Rotterdam to board a Ship to Amreical. Zelma
Sjohnsu(a)aol.com wrote: I find the "of Dutch descent" very interesting. Does anybody know more
about that? Was York Co. PA a Dutch destination?
I have other possible lines in York, PA and possibly of Dutch ancestry. (I
joined this mailing list because of my Kobel line in PA, most likely German).
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I find the "of Dutch descent" very interesting. Does anybody know more
about that? Was York Co. PA a Dutch destination?
I have other possible lines in York, PA and possibly of Dutch ancestry. (I
joined this mailing list because of my Kobel line in PA, most likely German).
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Abram Coble
Abram Coble was born July 25, 1843, in York County, Penn., and is the fifth of eight children of Peter and Mary (Christ) Coble, deceased, of York County, Penn., and of Dutch descent. The father was a shoe maker by trade, but quitted that occupation and began farming, which he followed till his death. Abram Coble was brought up a farmer, and followed that occupation until the fall of 1861, when he enlisted in Company H, Eighty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, for three years, and participated in the engagements of Mine Run, Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Winchester and numerous others. He was discharged as corporal at York in 1864. In the fall of 1865 he began learning the blacksmith’s trade, and moved to York, Penn., where he worked nine years. Thence he went to Fairview Township, where he remained three years, and then located in Yocumtown, Penn., where he now is doing a good business. In 1877 he married Susan Hartman, daughter of Cornelius !
and Mary A. (Danner) Hartman, of German descent. By this union they have three children: John W., Mary A. and Carrie E. Mr. And Mrs. Coble are members of the United Brethren Church.
Taken from the book, “History of York County, Illustrated 1886” by John Gibson, Historical Editor