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John Cobb

Birth10 Dec 1788 - Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
Death16 Aug 1866 - Mount Cobb, Jefferson Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
MotherSarah Stephens
FatherAsa Cobb

Born in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 Dec 1788 to Asa Cobb and Sarah Stephens. John Cobb married Mary "Polly" Swingle and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Aug 1866 in Mount Cobb, Jefferson Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Asa Cobb
1750 - 1808
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Sarah Stephens
1753 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Mary "Polly" Swingle
1796 - 1874
Children Show all
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William Stevens Cobb
1833 - 1861
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Conrad S Cobb
1825 - 1908
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Amy C. Cobb
1816 - 1905
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Mary Jane Cobb
1832 - 1922
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Asa Cobb
1818 - 1893
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Lucy Cobb
1822 - Unknown
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Cyprian S. Cobb
1820 - Unknown
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James Cobb
1831 - 1866
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Laura Jane Swingle
1829 - 1902

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