Hi Everyone, My "brick wall" is Margaret Coble. Here's what I know: she married Joseph Nickison (Nickerson) in Franklin county, Ohio, on September 19, 1819. They had 11 children: Mary, Nancy, Catherine, Jacob, Joseph, Aaron, William, Elizabeth, Maria, Margaret, and Elsa (not necessarily in order). By the time Margaret was born in 1840, the family was living near Farmington, Illinois. I'd appreciate any info or leads I can get. Thanks! Karen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Mary, I just got thru searching the arcives on of the Kobel list for information on Anthony Coble and Maria Barbara Summers, there was a long discussion in Dec of 1999, but as far as I found , there was no conclusion as to who was the father of Anthony Coble b. 1778, it appears that Antonius Coble born 1717 didn't have a son named Antony because he was not mentioned in his will, but it also seems like George Adam was rather old to be the father of Antony b. 1778 since George Adam was born in 1727, although it is possible. I have George Adam listed as having 2 sons,Peter Coble b. 1758 in Orange Co, NC, and John "Saddler John" b. 1762 in Orange Co NC. You Will also find the will of Peter Summers in the arcives in Dec of 1999. Maybe someone on this list is a desecdant of George Adam or has more info on his desendants than I do, and can help you . Zelma
ALNASON COBLE 2 REG'T (TOWN, JR.'S,) MASSACHUSETTS MIL. DANIEL COBLE YER'S REG'T, CAVALRY AND MTD. GUNMEN, TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. ELI COBLE LANIER'S INDPT. BATTALION, OHIO MILITIA. ELIJAH COBLE 2 REG'T (DOBBIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
Passing this along... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary E." <mrojscw@juno.com> ===================================================================== > Source: GC-Guilford Co. NC Query Forum > URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Guilford/1704 > Subject: COBLES OF NORTH CAROLINA > > > Surname: Coble > ------------------------- > > I am researching the COBLES of Guilford Co. My ggggrandfather was ANTHONY > COBLE, b.July 1, l778. m. MARIA BARBARA SUMMERS, on May 31, 1803. I can' > link these COBLES to ALBRECT KOBEL. Can someone help me with this COBLE > Family? Thanks, Mary E.
I would like to have them to see if ther is any I don't have Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory ----- Original Message ----- From: Jaunice York <njyork@flash.net> To: <COBLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 11:21 PM Subject: [COBLE] COBLE ORIGINAL TEXAS LAND ABSTRACTS > I have access to the above if anyone wants a lookup. There are too many > to post. > Jaunice > > > > ============================== > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ >
I have access to the above if anyone wants a lookup. There are too many to post. Jaunice
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C02BA9.C0282E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I know some of you are researching the Summers family and I just typed = this up and thought someone might use this. Boston Gerenger vs. Ludwick W. Summers, 24 N. C. 229 (1842).=20 the Summers family had owned property along Reddy Fork of Haw River = since 1796, when Peter Summers purchased the property. The propery then = contained a milldam. In 1812 Peter Summers rebuilt the dam about 1 foot = highter thatn the original milldam. In 1826, Boxton Gerenger owned = property upstream of the Summers property and erected a grist and = sawmill on his property. In 1839, the defendant. Ludwick Summers (son of = Peter Summers), who now owned the Summers property, built a new dam = above the dam that his father had renovated. Gerenger claimed that the = new dam raised the water level of the Summers pond to such an extent = that it raised his mill whells and caused damage. Summers countered that his new dam was not higher, but rather just = tighter and able to retain water better than the dilapidated dam it = replaced. He siad Gerenger's mill doundation was faulty and was sinking, = and that that was the true cause of the damage. Summers claimed, = finally, that his pond had been at the same level for over twenty years = and thus he had acquired an easement or pirivilege of ponding the water = on Gerenger's land at that level. At trial during the spring term, 1842 of Guilford Court, there was = contradictory evidence about whether the new Summers dam was higher than = the dam it replaced. The trial judge, Judge Dick, instructed the jury that an uninterrupted = ponding level of twenty years or more would in fact entitle Summers to = an easement or privilege of ponding on Gerenger's property and that = temporary lowering of the pond level-such as by drought, the need for = repairs or sudden breaches of the dam-would not defeat Summers' right. = Judge Dick further instructed that Gerenger's construction of hi mill in = 1826 did not defeat Summers' right. The jury found in favor of Summers, and Gerenger appealed. Gerenger = chose to go unrepresented by counsel for the appeal, and Summers was = represented by J. T. Morehead. The Supreme Court, in an opinion by Chief Justice Ruffin, affirmed the = trial count judgment. The Court felt that the jury could have reasonably = found from the evidence that Summers did not raise the water level = higher that that maintained by his father. The jury could also have = reasonably found from the evidence, the Court said, that the pond had = been kept at that height for the twenty years or more necessary for = Summers to obtain a legal easement or privilege to pond water on = Gerenger's property, Finally, the Court agreed with Judge Dick that = Gerenger's construction of his mill in 1826 was not sufficie
George B. Coble b. 1832 in Tn s./o Christopher Columbus married Louanna Loller 3-25-1867 in Dade County, MO. Does anyone have anything on this family? Does anyone know when George Died? She is in the 1910 Dade County, MO. with two of her daughters and their children Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory
you still have time to put something in the next issue of the newsletter, Please send them asap for the next issue Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory
See mention of Adam and John COBLE in Orange Co., NC 1800 and 1822 (second and third post from the bottom of the page) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Brm1945@aol.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:13 PM > ===================================================================== > Source: WARD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Various Records for Wards > > > I received these accountings from another researcher and hope they will help > someone. I am still trying to connect my Simon Ward to one of these families > as they migrated to GA. His name may have been John Simon Ward but I am just > guessing at that as all I know now is Simon. > > Beulah Reeves McCain. > > > Isle of Wight County, VA: > > "WARD, Thomas: Leg wife Jane; daughter Hannah, if without heirs to son > John; daughter Mary; son Benjamin; daughter Olive; son Francis. Exs, wife > and son Benjamin WARD. D. April 16, 1727. R. May 27, 1728. Wit: John > WILLIAMS, Joseph QUANTOCK, Sus.(Susan?) WILLIAMS. > Page 87" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````````````` > "WARD, Thomas: Apprised by Arthur JONES, John MANGUM, William BELL. R. > November 25, 1728. Page 133." > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````` > "WARD, John: leg daughter Mary; wife Sarah. Exs. wife Sarah and Hugh > NORVELL. D. January 20, 1739. R. March 23, 1740. Wit: Hugh NORVELL, > William SPENCE, William BROOM. Page 318" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ````` > "WARD, Benjamin: Estate appraised by Peter WOODWARD, Thomas COFFER, Richard > JONES. Signed Sarah WARD. Ordered February 6, 1752. R. March 5, 1752. > Page 417" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ` > "WARD, Benjamin: Account estate, by Jordan THOMAS and Charles FULGHAM. > Signed Sarah WARD. R. August 6, 1752. Page 458" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````````` > "WARD, Joseph: Leg son John; son Joseph; daughter Elizabeth STALLINGS; wife > Elizabeth; bequest to be divided between son Joseph, daughter (s?) Ann > MADDRA, Unity EDWARDS, Sarah BERRIMAN and Lucy LEE; at my wife's death her > prt of my estate to be divided among all my children. Exs: wife and son > Joseph WARD. D. December 12, 1762. R. August 7, 1768. Wit: Richard > JORDAN, Francis WRENN, Benjamin JONES. Page 428" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````````````````````` > "WARD, Joseph: Appraised by James DERRING (HERRING?), Samuel WILSON, > William BARLOW. R. October 2, 1766. Page 435" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````` > "WARD, Joseph: Account estate, paid legacy to John STALLINGS. Examined by > Richard HARDY, Dolphin DREW, James DERRING. Signed, Elizabeth and Joseph > WARD. R. July 7, 1768. Page 513" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > `````````````````````````` > "WARD, Joseph: Appraised by James DERRING, Samuel WILSON, Francis WRENN, Sr. > R. January 4, 1770. Page 15" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````` > "WARD, Francis: Leg. son Nathan, land adjoining Joseph WOMBLE; son Britain; > son John; son Francis; son Joseph; son James; daughter Lucy WALLOO (?); wife > Ann; daughter Ann; daughter Constant; daughter Mary. Exs., wife and son > Nathan WARD. D. June 13, 1769. R. August 1, 1776. Wit: Jacob > PERSON/PEARSON, William GAY, David STRAIT, Thomas COPHER. Security: > William GAY. Page 429" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````````````````````````````` > "WARD, Francis: Appraised by William GOODSON, Thomas WRENN, David STRAIT. > R. September 1777. Page 473" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > `````````` > "WARD, Francis: Account estate, examined by William GOODSON and Thomas > WRENN. Signed: William GAY. R. November 6, 1783. Page 199" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ``````````` > "WARD, Willis: Appraised by Thomas WRENN, Benjamin JONES, Thomas COPHER. > R. December 5, 1782. Page 148." > > ******************** > Lunenburg County, VA; > > "Richard WARD Will Book 1 Page 341 > Names: Wife - Mary WARD > Son - Benjamin WARD - 120 acres in County of Cumberland adjoining James > BROWN, Jonas REANULS (also: REYNOLDS-RUNNELLS), Valentine COLLEY > To wife Mary 350 acres of land in Lunenburg County, six slaves and personal > property. > Daughter - Tahpenah WARD > Mentions unborn child, and bequeaths to the unborn child 150 acres in > Chesterfield County (VA) between the road and the river adjoining Eliza GAY > and Seth WARD. Bequeaths to unborn child, also, 1010 acres of land in > Cumberland County between Angola Creek and Appomattox River, all of the land > I now enjoy in Lunenburg County, all negroes I have in Cumberland and > Lunenburg Counties and six negroes lent to my wife after her death. > Executors: Friend Seth WARD and Perrin ALDAY > Witnesses: Abra. MARTIN, Neah (?) FRANK, Joshua WHARTON > /s/ Richard WARD Will dated 17 Nov 1759 Recorded 2 July 1768 > 'Perrin ALDAY qualified as executor with Alexander JOYCE, Thomas JOYCE, John > PETTUS, Dudley BARKSDALE, Francis COOK/COCKE and John RICE as his > securities.' " > > > ******************** > Wake County, NC: > > "WARD, John Will Recorded: 2 Nov 1787 p. 127 > In the name of God amen. wife Lydday WARD: plantation I now live on; > stock; household goods for life. Son Jess WARD: 96 ac after mother's > death, land where Richard RABORN now lives; stock; household goods. Son > William WARD: stock. Son John WARD: stock. Son Noell WARD: stock. > Daughter Fanny (Frances) WARD: furniture. Daughter Lizzy (Elizabeth) WARD: > furniture; stock. Daughter Deliah ABBET: 5s. 16 Oct 1785. John (X) > WARD. > Executors: Lydday WARD, Jesse WARD > Witnesses: Willis WILDER (Jurat), William WILDER (Jurat)" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ` > "WARD, Wm Relinquishment Recorded: 8 Sep 1797 p. 411 > Joseph ELY, John BRADFORD & Elijah BENBY/DENBY named executors of the will > of Wm WARD but refused to qualify. Prudence WARD relinquished right to > administer, it being out of her power and want of a carrigae to ride in. 12 > Jun 1797." > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ````` > "WARD, Wm Will Recorded: 8 Sep 1797 p. 412 > In the name of gos Amen. Son Wm WARD, Thomas WARD, and Nathaniel WARD: all > land equally divided among them. Son Nathaniel WARD: manor plantation > after decease of my wife. Daughter Elizabeth PERRY: Negro Nan. Daughter > Tabitha WARD: Negro Hester. Daughter Mary WARD: Negro Hannah. Daughter > Martha WARD: Negro Jude. Daughter Sarah WARD: Negro Chancy. Son Wm WARD: > Negroes Charles, Ben. Son Thomas WARD: Negro Milly. Son Nathaniel WARD: > Negro Edyth. Wife PRUDENCE WARD for widowhood: Negroes London, Amey; > stock; household goods. Son Thomas WARD to get Negro Amey and Nathaniel > WARD, London at decease of wife. All other estate divided equally among 8 > children. 9 Dec 1790. > Executors: Josiah ELEY, John BRADFORD, Elijah DENBY > Witnesses: Richard TIMBERLAKE (Jurat), Tabitha (mark) WARD, Mary WARD, > (Jurat)" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ````` > "WARD, Wm Inventory Recorded: 8 Sep 1797 p. 415 > 640 ac.; Negroes: Amey, London, Charles, Hannah, Esher/Hester, Nanny, Judy, > Chancy, Milley, Edy, Ben, Ellick, Greenich, Dick, Joe, Jimmy; livestock; > household goods; farm tools. Admr: William WARD" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ``````````` > "WARD, Sarah dec'd Acct Current May 1802 p. 4 > Adm: William HAYS. Sub: John ROGERS, Wm ARMSTRONG, Solo ROGERS" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ``` > "WARD, William dec'd Acct Current May 1802 p. 5 > Orphans James WARD, Henry L. WARD, Elizabeth WARD. Subsistence and > schooling for year 1792. 19 May 1802. Grdn: William HAYS. JPs: John > ROGERS, Wm ARMSTRONG, Soloman ROGERS." > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ``` > Buyers for Elijah RUDD estate sale...among others were: > Benjamin WARD > Robert WARD > Robertson WARD > > ********* > > Orange County, NC: > > "WARD, Joseph Will. Dated: 18 January 1832. Proved: May Ct 1833...Son > Robertson, daughters Sally PARHAM, Patsy BLAILOC, Bethany, sons Ransom, > William and Josiah WARD, daughter Elizabeth MOOR (sic), sons Isham (or > Isaac) and John WARD, 50 cents each. These all seem to be children of his > first wife. > Daughters Rebecca MOOR, Mary WARD, Jennet, son Edwin, daughter Louisa, > sons James and Marvil, daughter Nancy Ann (unmarried), 'my last wife's > children aforementioned.' > Executors: wife Charity, and brother-in-law James LAW. > Witness: Thomas HOWARD." > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > > ```````````````````````````` > "WARD, William Will in Archives. Dated: 19 March 1799. Proved: Feb 1800. > Wife: Susannah > Sons: Stephen, Anthony, William, Thomas, James > Daus: Susanna PIKE, Sarah CLARK, Priscilla FERREE, Esther WELLS. > Son-in-law: Daniel FERREE land joining Adam COBLE. > Witnesses: Jacob MARSHILL, Jesse HINSHAW, Jr" > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````` > "Susannh WARD Will. Dated: 7 March 1817 Proved: May Ct 1822. > Son: William > Son: James 20 shillings > Sons: Stephen, Thomas > Daus: Sarah CLARK, Asther WELLS (Hester/Esther?) > 'To my daughter Susannah PIKE heirs 20 shillings' > Executors: son Stephen WARD and David PATTERSON > Witnesses: Isaac PATTERSON, John COBLE." > > ************** > > Johnston County, NC: > > "WARD, Benajah 5 July 1848 Probated: Aug Ct 1848 > wife Susan WARD & 6 children: Nancy G. WARD, Polly (Mary) WARD, Sarah E. > WARD, *PHEREBY WARD, Susanna B. WARD & Thomas WARD - All perishable Est. > son Thomas - All land after arriving at age 21. > Exec: John EASON. Signed: Benajah WARD > Wit: Benjamin B. ROSE, Aaron Lee." > *Phereby WARD. Martha Moore has a Phereby WARD in her lineage, but a > daughter of a John WARD. (aep) > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <caglel1@juno.com> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 2:45 PM Subject: Cagle, James > Diana, just thought I would give you some dates on the Cagles included in > your GEDCOM. > > JAMES CAGLE, b. 1803, Montgomery Co., NC; d. 3 Dec 1827; m: Abigail > COBLE, b. 1806, > Montgomery Co., NC. James was the son of Benjamin Franklin Cagle, b. 26 > Jun 1774, > Montgomery Co., NC; d. Feb 1843, Stanly Co., NC and Judith Simpson, [b. 1803, NC.--I questioned this!] > > If you would like ancestors of James further back, I can furnish that > information as well. > > Good Hunting, > > Lee Cagle > Okla City > .
Descendants of Christian KIME, s/o Philip (1762 Guilford Co., NC-1836) and Dorothy "Turley" GLASS (1770-1838 Guilfort Co., OH) 1 Christian KIME b: 09 November 1790 d: 17 July 1848 NC . +Barbara SCHERER m: 25 October 1815 .. 2 Silas KIME b: 1818 ...... +Sally PIKE m: 1838 .. *2nd Wife of Silas KIME: ...... +Lucinda P. Burt m: 04 November 1847 Montgomery Co, IL .. 2 Jonathan KIME b: 1824 NC d: 1869 IL .. 2 Joshua KIME b: 1824 NC d: 1889 Hillsboro, IL ...... +Peggy C. Waggoner b: 1834 IL d: 1891 IL m: 07 September 1854 Montgomery Co, IL .. 2 Phillip KIME b: 1826 NC d: 1851 IL *2nd Wife of Christian KIME: . +Barbara AMICK m: 20 October 1841 And the other Christian Kime, s/o David KIME (1757-1833) and Dorothy "Dolly" COBLE (c1757- ? ).... 1 Christian KIME b: 31 December 1789 Guilford Co, NC d: 29 January 1826 Guilford Co, NC . +Sally Clapp b: 07 September 1799 Guilford Co, NC d: 14 August 1834 Guilford Co, NC .. 2 Judith Kime b: 1822 d: Abt. 1882 ...... +John Alvis Coble b: Abt. 1822 m: 1842 d: Abt. 1882 .. 2 Mary Eleanor Kime b: 07 August 1822 Randolph Co, NC d: 30 December 1909 Liberty Grove Methodist Church ...... +James Washington Brower b: 25 June 1813 Randolph Co, NC m: 19 February 1840 Randolph Co, NC d: 18 July 1875 Liberty Grove Cemetery .. 2 David Rudy Kime b: 1824 Randolph Co, NC d: Abt. 1885 ...... +Tempey Maria Clapp b: Abt. 1825 m: 14 March 1850 Edgar Co, IL d: Abt. 1885 .. 2 Sarah Mariah Kime b: 22 February 1827 d: Abt. 1867 ...... +Alfred Moore Brower b: 22 August 1821 m: 28 January 1847 d: 03 January 1902 Cindy Wrote: One other thing I noticed going over these dates, etc. Christian Kime's (b. 1789) date of death is listed Jan 1826, yet Sarah Mariah Kime, a daughter, is listed b. 22 February 1827. 13 months after her father died! Anyone have an answer for that? Is this an error? I mentiioned this to Samuel KIME and although he said he was looking into it, I never heard back. +++++++++++++++ There were A LOT of similarities in the two families a) Fathers were both named "Christian" born within a year of each other in Guilford Co., NC b) Both wives were called SALLY/SALLIE. Although Barbara Sally Shearer had a different first name, she was called SALLY according to information I received from a researcher. c) Both families had children with overlapping dates of birth-- were they twins or were the birthdates incorrect? I actually had Joshua born in 1822 instead of 1824, but here again, I have done NO independent research on either family so have received material from others researching these lines. d) Both families had family members who "went West" to IL (and beyond?). [a good family mystery-- Is anyone on the List actually working on either of these families?) Diana ddavis@logicsouth.com My Genealogy site updated 9/10/2000: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lura C. Southard" <southard@interpath.com> ===================================================================== > Source: VANNOY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Vannoy] Joel Vannoy > > > My husband was working on his Vanhoy and Southard families (among others) > when he died suddenly about a year ago. I have not begun a serious study of > these yet, but hope to. His G-grandfather, Calvin "Doc" Vanhoy, was reported > to have been married to Rosana J. Goble (or Coble) and lived in Stanley > County, NC before the family moved to Wilkes. Their son, Daniel Alexander > Vanhoy, was my husband's grandfather. There is a Native American element > somewhere in this family, but so far I have not found it. > > I don't find a Calvin in Caroline Wright's database, unless I missed seeing > it. Is anyone researching this family? > > Harold, your Harvey Sudderth Vannoy is in the database as the son of JOEL > VANNOY and EMILY LEMIRA SUDDWORTH, daughter of ABRAHAM SUDDWORTH and MARTHA > SUMPTER. I feel sure others in that same family spell Abraham's name as > Southard - and 1000 other ways. > Thanks again. > Lura > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EHVannoy@aol.com> > To: <VANNOY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 1:04 PM > Subject: Re: [Vannoy] Joel Vannoy > > > > In a message dated 9/26/00 12:43:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > southard@interpath.com writes: > > > > > My husband's family used the name Vanhoy. Since they were also from the > same > > > area of NC we think the name came from Vannoy, but so far have not made > a > > > connection. > > > > Lura, > > > > Caroline Wright has an interesting Vannoy/Vanhoy web page at: > > > > http://hometown.aol.com/wright4846/vanhoy.html > > > > She shows the children of Andrew Vannoy and Susannah Shepherd using the > name > > Vanhoy. > > > > Best regards, > > > > E. Harold Vannoy > > > > > > ==== VANNOY Mailing List ==== > > VANNOY list admin: piglet@rootsweb.com > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > >
This is what I have on this family Individual Summary - 26 Sep 2000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Name: Calvin VANHOY Sex: Male Individual Facts Birth 1836 Census 1860 in STANLY CO, N.C. (age 24) Census 1870 in STANLY CO, N.C. (age 34) Marriages/Children 1. Rosey J. COBLE d/o David Coble and Penny Harwood. Marriage 12 Jul 1857 in STANLY CO, N.C. (age 21) Children Judy M VANHOY (1857-bef 1870) James D. VANHOY (1859-) Eve VANHOY (1866-) Daniel VANHOY (1868-) Jannine Coble Gregory > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ >
FYI respond to <KLSERS6262@aol.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: <KLSERS6262@aol.com> > ===================================================================== > Source: MODADE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MODADE] Dade County--Searching for Coble > > > I am researching Millie Coble - 1778 - 1857 married David Cotner. She died > in Dade Co., Mo. Parents of Mary Jane Cotner 1-1-1812 married William > Hamilton Patterson. Any connection? Thanks, Kaye Smith
FYI (Please mailto:turtle@cillnet.com ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Berry" <turtle@cillnet.com> > ===================================================================== > Source: GC-Dade County, Mo QUERIES > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Dade/1352 > Subject: DADE CO LOCALS - NEED HELP > > > Surname: Jones, French, Coble > ------------------------- > > I am looking for: > > William T. & Isabel (French) Jones at Antioch Cem. > Israel & Didama (unknown) French at Antioch Cem. > Charles R. & Elizabeth M. (Coble) Jones at __________? > Christopher Clinstaple & Mary/Virginia (unk) Coble at Sinking Creek Cem. > > I would like directions to these two cemeteries so that I may visit them > and take pictures. I am hoping that Charles & Elizabeth (Coble) Jones are > at one of these two cemeteries with either her parents or their son and > dau-in-law. > > Thank you very much in advance! > >
Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Coble who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Coble, Abraham B., Cpl Co H; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born June 21, 1847 (1843 also reported but is incorrect); died Nov 27, 1911; a farmer and blacksmith from Washington Township; 5' 1" - 4", black hair, blue eyes; enlisted at the age of 14 but claimed 19; son of Peter & Mary Crist Coble; 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); only Carrie still survived in 1898; in 1908, was an inmate at a Harrisburg insane asylum due to epilepsy; claimed he had convulsions on the average of twice a week but his symptoms sound like to this amateur doctor 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 from Washington Township; 5 ' 2", blue eyes, sandy hair; shot in the hand at the battle of Cold Harbor and hand became ulcerated; married Mary Maguire August 1865; brother of Ephraim and Abraham Coble; 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; from Washington Township; 5' 2"; captured at the battle of Carter's Woods; brother of Christian and Abraham Coble 4) Coble, Moses, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; died of disease Dec 4, 1862, in Grafton Hospital; born @1841/42; probably from northern York or Dauphin County
i. John George Coble, born Jul 15, 1742 in Lancaster Twp., Lancaster, PA; died 1815 in Orange Co., NC; married (1) Margaret Unknown; married (2) Unknown Mintz; married (3) Cathrine Reitzel Apr 12, 1798 in NC. Just a note: Catherine was born Catherine MORETZ (May 4, 1751 Germany - Aug 1, 1814 Liberty, Randolph Co., NC) , d/o John L. (Alfred?) MORETZ (1722 Germany) and Margaret ? (1723/24 - Feb 1810 Guilford Co.). She married Adam REITZEL III ( abt 1750 Germany - Jul 12, 1792 Liberty, NC) about 1772 and had (known) children: Catherine; Henry, Oct 11, 1774; Christopher, 1776; Adam, Jul 6, 1779; Elizabeth, abt 1780; John, c 1781; Margaret, Mar 10, 1784; Michael, c 1785; George, Jun 21, 1790. I have John having a total of 21 children--with a few duplicates. Can anyone confirm which children belong to which wife?? Descendants of John George COBLE 1. John George13 COBLE (Anthony (Antonius)12, Johann Georg (Hans Jerg)11 KOBEL, Jr, Johann Georg10 COBLE, SR, Nicholaus Bernhard9 KOBEL, Johann Georg8 KOBEL(T), Nicholaus7 KOBEL, Klaus (Nicholas)6, Leonard "Leonare"5, Michael4, Hans3, Bartholomaus2, Albrecht1) was born July 15, 1742 in Lancaster Twp, Lancaster Co, PA, and died November 1813 in Guilford Co. (Orange Co.), NC. He married (1) Margaret ??? 1768 in Guilford Co., NC. She was born Abt. 1750, and died Bef. 1796. He married (2) ??? MINTZ Bef. 1796. He married (3) Catherine MORETZ April 12, 1798 in Guilford Co.,NC (children?), daughter of John MORETZ and Margaret ???. She was born May 04, 1751 in Germany, and died August 01, 1814 in Liberty , Randolph Co, NC. Children of John COBLE and Margaret ??? are: 2 i. Barbara14 COBLE, born September 27, 1769 in Randolph Co._ NC (tombstone); died March 20, 1820 in Bedford Co._ TN. She married (1) Jacob TROXLER Abt. 1790; born October 19, 1763 in Orange Co._ NC; died December 11, 1854 in Bedford Co._ TN. She married (2) ? WIRICK Bef. 1820. 3 ii. Mary COBLE, born Abt. 1775. She married ??? BROWDER. 4 iii. Catherine COBLE, born Abt. 1776. She married ? SMITH. 5 iv. Margaret COBLE, born Abt. 1777. She married George TROXLER April 07, 1803 in Guilford Co._ NC. 6 v. Dolly COBLE, born Abt. 1778. She married Eli ROYER. 7 vi. Eli C. COBLE, born December 05, 1786; died October 28, 1842 in Randolph Co_ NC. He married Mary LANE May 28, 1814 in Randolph Co., NC; born January 04, 1799; died October 09, 1884 in Randolph Co._NC. 8 vii. Christian COBLE, born Abt. 1788. 9 viii. Molly COBLE, born Abt. 1789. She married John BOONE. 10 ix. Anthony COBLE, born Abt. 1790. 11 x. John COBLE, born Abt. 1790. He married Sopia LINEBERRY January 11, 1812. 12 xi. Nellie COBLE, born 1792. She married Samuel CURTIS Abt. 1813. Children of John COBLE and Catherine MORETZ are: 13 i. Phillip14 COBLE. 14 ii. Benjamin COBLE. He married Angeness 'Aggy ' GERRINGER April 25, 1838 in Orange Co., NC; born October 15, 1822; died 1907. 15 iii. Elizabeth COBLE. She married George TICKLE. 16 iv. Sarah COBLE. She married ? WIRICK. 17 v. John COBLE. 18 vi. Peter COBLE. 19 vii. William COBLE. 20 viii. Elizabeth COBLE. 21 ix. Mary COBLE. 22 x. Barbara COBLE.
I found this using www.google.com Jean http://www.mowerfamily.org/notes/amick.html Ancestors of Anna Maria Emig Generation No. 1 1. Anna Maria Emig, born Jul 6, 1723 in Bas Rhine, France. She was the daughter of 2. Johannes "Hans" Emig and 3. Anna Dorothea Rotter. She married (1) Antonius "Anthony" Coble ABT 1741 in Lancaster Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. He was the son of Johann George Kobel and Maria Barbara Geisler. Children of Anna Emig and Antonius Coble are: i. John George Coble, born Jul 15, 1742 in Lancaster Twp., Lancaster, PA; died 1815 in Orange Co., NC; married (1) Margaret Unknown; married (2) Unknown Mintz; married (3) Cathrine Reitzel Apr 12, 1798 in NC. ii. Maria "Mary" Elizabeth Coble, born Oct 17, 1743 in York Co., PA1; died Dec 18, 1811 in Stokes Co., NC; married Peter Smith ABT 1770. iii. George Coble, born ABT 1744; died 1774 in NC; married Catherine Unknown. iv. Eve Coble, born Jun 11, 17462; married Paul "Powell" Pall Glass. v. Molly "Holly" Coble, born ABT 1748; married Michael Shatterly. vi. Ludwig Lewis Coble, born ABT 1750; died May 17, 1809 in Guilford Co., NC; married Eve Moretz 1784. vii. Thorely "Dorothy" Coble, born ABT 1752 in Alamance Co., NC; died Bef 1793 in Guilford Co., NC; married John Jacob Graves 1771. viii. Nicholas J. Coble, Sr., born May 10, 1754 in Guilford Co., NC; died Mar 14, 1828 in Butler Twp. Montgomery Co., OH; married Margaret Cathrine Moretz 1772 in Guilford Co., NC. ix. Mary Coble, born ABT 1756 in Guilford Co., NC; married John Sebastion Graves. x. Barbara Coble, born ABT 1756 in Guilford Co., NC; married Phillip Glass. xi. Cathrine "Cataren" Coble, born ABT 1758 in Guilford Co., NC; died in Butler Twp. Montgomery Co., OH; married (1) George Cortner; married (2) Daniel Cortner. xii. David Coble, born ABT 1760 in Guilford Co., NC; died 1827 in Guilford Co., NC; married Phillipina Troxler 1786. Generation No. 2 2. Johannes "Hans" Emig, born ABT 1690 in Utenhoffen, Bas Rhine, France; died Aft 1762 in Manheim Twp. York Co., PA. He married 3. Anna Dorothea Rotter Nov 21, 1717 in York Co., PA. 3. Anna Dorothea Rotter, born Feb 27, 1691/92 in Utenhoffen, Bas Rhine, France; died Aft 1759 in York Co., PA. She was the daughter of 6. Hans Georg Rotter and 7. Anna Maria Volckel. Notes Hans was born in the Parish of Gunderhoffen and came to America with his family in 1732 on the ship John and William. He was a nailsmith Journeyman. See Emerick Family Newsletter No. 47, page 3, Fall 1995. John (Johannes) received two land Warrents, the first was in 1746 in Manchester Twp, Pennsylvania, the second in Manheim Twp, Pennsylvania. In 1749 John Emich, Nailsmith, sold the Manchester Twp land to his son John Emig, Yeoman, or farmer. Johannes Emich by Barbara K. Nichols. Uttenhoffen, Gundershoffen Parish, Bas-Rhine, France Johannes Emich married Anna Dorothea Rotter 21 Nov 1717 in Uttenhoffen. He is listed as "of" Uttenhoffen, Occupation Nailsmith. Uttenhoffen is in the parish of Gundershoffen, Bas Rhine, France, where this event is recorded. The area is north and a little west of Strasbourg and south of the Paletanate region of Germany. Anna Dorothea Rotter was born 27 Feb 1692 in Uttenhoffen, a legal daughter of Hans Georg Rotter, a citizen of Uttenhoffen, father's name unknown,, and Anna Marie Volckel, legitimate daughter of Dorst Volckel, citizen of Uttenhoffen. Gundershoffen Lutheran records began in 1682. The births of Hans Georg Rotter and Anna Maria Volckel could not be studied. The search for Emicks before 1717, in or near Gundershoffen parish, revealed no christening for Johannes. This indicates the Emichs came from another locality. After the defeat of Louis XIV in 1697, many reformed Swiss families came into the area of Gundershoffen to repopulate it. At the time of the emigration this region was German territory. Gundershoffen was under the Counts of Hanau-Lichernberg. Canton Bern in Switzerland provided the majority of Swiss into the Alsatian territories. Of 441, approximately 400 came from Bern, 14 from Canton Zurich, and a few from other cantons. Bas-Rhine Families to America in 1732 Aboard Pink John & William Fourteen families from Northern Bas-Rhine went to Pennsylvania together in 1732 aboard the ship Pink John & William. Johannes Emich knew many of these families as they came from neighboring villages. A few are associated with him in Pennsylvania records. Johannes was the only one from Uttenhoffen, Niederbronn-less-Baines. Seven families resided at Lemback, Soultz, north and east of Uttenhoffen: Balser Gerlach and wife Maria; Ludwig Hugel; Christian Low, Conrad Low and wife; Anna Gluf Lowein, Philip Lowein, Christian Lowein, Barbara Lowein and Margaret Lowein; Johannes Nagel; Hans Georg Sprecher and wife Catharina Spreakering, Jacob Weber and wife Dorothy (Bever). Two from Langensoultzbach, Woerth: Hans Michael Hoffman & wife Eva Hausman (name listed in error). One family from Windstein, Niederbronn-les-Bains and Langensoultzbach: Lorentz Roser (Laurence Rosier, sick, and Dorothy Rosar). Lastly one from Oberseebach, Wissembourg: Jacob Philip Probst and wife Cathrina Proops, Michael Proops, and Felder Proops. these families are all listed in Annette Kunsellman Burgert's "Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America". John Emich of York County, PA, took up 100 acres of land in Manheim Township adjoining lands of Samuel Dechtel, Christian Gher and Conrad Loaw. The original warrant was dated 10 May 1752. It indicates the close relationships between former neighbors years later in York Co, PA. Pink John and William The ships had a regular period to arrive in America. The emigrants left their German homes in the spring of the year, passed down the Rhine, and were ready to sail in May or June. The ocean voyage, therefore, was usually completed in the last month of summer or early in the autumn. Most of the ships are recorded as arriving in Philadelphia in August, September and October. The recording of ships' lists started in September, 1727. Johannes Emich (listed as Hans), wife Dorothea (listed as Dorothy), sons Nicholas, John and Diebold (listed as Jacob) and two daughters (unlisted) left about Jine 16, 1732, in the Pink John & William. The Journey took an unprecedented 17 weeks to Philadelphia, arriving Oct. 19, 1732. The hardships endured are but briefly mentioned in the newspaper account of the ship's arrival in Philadelphia. What is very unusual about the journey was the taking over of the ship by the passengers dissatisfied with the conditions, deaths by starvation and the length of the voyage. As a result of these conditions, 44 passengers died including the youngest daughter of Johannes and Dorothea, one-year -old Magdalena. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Oct. 9-19, 1732 No. 203 Custom House, Philadelphia Entered Inwards Sloop John & William Constable Tymperton, From Dover. Philadelphia, Oct 19, 1732 "Sunday last arrived here Capt. Tymberton, in 17 weeks from Rotterdam, with 220 Palatines, 44 died in the Passage. About three weeks ago, the Passengers, dissatisfied with the length of the voyage, were so imprudent as to make a Mutiny, and being the stronger Party have ever since had the Government of the Vessel, giving Orders from among themselves to the Captain and Sailors, who were threatened with Death in case of Disobedience. Thus having Sight of Land, they carried the Vessel twice backwards and forwards between our Capes and Virginia, looking for a place to go ashore they knew not where. At length they compelled the Sailors to cast Anchor near Cape May, and five of them took the Boat by force and went ashore from whence they have been five Days coming up by Land to this place, where they found the Ship arrived. Those concerned in taking the Boat are committed to Prison." One of my Amick (Emich) family traditions states "Three brothers came to Pennsylvania from Germany, a sister started with them but she died and was buried at sea." This seems to be borne out in the passenger list of the John & William in Prof. Daniel Rupp's "Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants to Pennsylvania" and in the "Pennsylvania Gazette" report of Oct. 19, 1732. Rupp states that the passengers numbered "170 in all." The Gazette reported "220 passengers, 44 died in passage, leaving 176 on arrival." Rupp's list appears to be of those landing in Pennsylvania with no mention of the passengers who died. There is a discrepancy of six passengers between the two sources. Oath of Allegiance 1727-1775 All males over sixteen years of age were obliged to take this oath and declaration as soon after their arrival as possible, often being marched to the Court House. "I do solemnly, sincerely and truly acknowledge, profess, testify and declare that King George the Second is the lawful and rightful King of the Realm of Great Brittain and all others his Dominions and Countries. - - - and do declare that I do believe the Person pretending to be Prince of Wales during the Life of late King James --- hath not any right or title whatsoever to the Crown of the Realm of Great Britain - - - I will of my best endeavors and make known to King George the Second and his successors all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which I shall know to be made against him or any of the - - -. And I do make this Recognition, Acknowledgment, Renunciation and Promise heartily, willingly and trule (sic)." Qualified Oct. 17, 1732 - - - Hans Emich, foreigner imported in the Ship Pink John & William of Sunderland, Constable Tymperton, Master, from Rotterdam. References: 1) Parish Rec. Evangelische Kirke, Gundershoffen, Bas-Rhine, France. Marr, 1682-1755, 1717. Same for birth 1692. 2) Annette Kunselman Burgert, "Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America," Camden, Maine, Picton Press, 1993, 1-7 3) Warrant #4734, 10 May 1752, Historical Soc. of York Co., PA. 4) - - - - Young, "Memorial History of Philadelphia" 5) Prof. I. Daniel Rupp, "Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1727-1776". Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965, 84-5 6) "The Pennsylvania Gazette", 1731-1735, V2, 134, Oct. 1732, Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin at the New Printing Office near the Market. Price 10 S a year. 7) Ralph Strassburger, "Pennsylvania German Pioneers". Baltimore, Gen. Pub. Co., 1966, 104. Children of Johannes Emig and Anna Rotter are: i. John George Emig, born Jun 18, 1718 in Bas Rhine, France; died Bef 1721 in Bas Rhine, France. ii. Nicolaus Emig, born May 24, 1719 in Bas Rhine, France; died 1798 in Randolph Co., NC; married Eva Margaret Rausch 1739 in Lancaster Co., PA. iii. Joh Georg Emig, born Mar 7, 1720/21 in Bas Rhine, France; died Mar 11, 1721/22 in Bas Rhine, France. iv. Johannes Emig, born Mar 14, 1721/22 in Bas Rhine, France; died Dec 1786 in York Co., PA Wolf's Church; married Maria Margaret Crentz Dec 15, 1745 in PA. 1 v. Anna Maria Emig, born Jul 6, 1723 in Bas Rhine, France; married Antonius "Anthony" Coble ABT 1741 in Lancaster Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. vi. Johan Daniel Emig, born Feb 6, 1726/27 in Bas Rhine, France; died Jun 11, 1731 in Bas Rhine, France. vii. Johan Dewald "Dibolt" Emig, born Oct 25, 1728 in Bas Rhine, France; married Susanna Maria Emich ABT 1750 in York Co., PA. viii. Magdalena Emig, born Sep 28, 1731 in Bas Rhine, France; died 1732 in At sea on ship John and Williams. ix. Matheus "Mathias" Emig, born Feb 28, 1736/37 in Lancaster Co., PA; died Aft 1791 in Guilford Co., NC; married Anna Margreth Emich Bef 1759. Generation No. 3 6. Hans Georg Rotter. He married 7. Anna Maria Volckel Bef 1692. 7. Anna Maria Volckel. She was the daughter of 14. Dorst Volckel and 15. Unknown. Child of Hans Rotter and Anna Volckel is: 3 i. Anna Dorothea Rotter, born Feb 27, 1691/92 in Utenhoffen, Bas Rhine, France; died Aft 1759 in York Co., PA; married Johannes "Hans" Emig Nov 21, 1717 in York Co., PA. Generation No. 4 14. Dorst Volckel. He married 15. Unknown. 15. Unknown. Child of Dorst Volckel and Unknown is: 7 i. Anna Maria Volckel, married Hans Georg Rotter Bef 1692. Endnotes 1. Christ Lutheran KB in York Co., PA 2. Baptism date, Christ Lutheran KB in York Co., PA
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