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Abraham Hobbs 1666–1720 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1666
Birth Location: Biddeford, Devon, , England
Death Date: 1720
Death Location: Berkeley, North Carolina, United States
Father: Abraham ***
Mother: Sibbella Cowltis
Spouse(s): Mary None
Children(s): Thomas Hobbs
In 1666, Abraham Hobbs entered the world in Biddeford, Devon, , England, born to Abraham I Hobbs And Sibbella Cowltis. Abraham Hobbs married Mary, and had children including Thomas Hobbs. Abraham Hobbs passed away in 1720 in Berkeley, North Carolina, United States.
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- In 1666, Abraham Hobbs entered the world in Biddeford, Devon, , England, born to Abraham I Hobbs And Sibbella Cowltis.
- Abraham Hobbs married Mary, and had children including Thomas Hobbs.
- Abraham Hobbs passed away in 1720 in Berkeley, North Carolina, United States.
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Abraham Hobbs's Descendants
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1. Thomas Hobbs 1718–1784 m. Mary Hill 1722–1759
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1. William Hobbs 1732–1788 m. Mary Arendell 1734–1824
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1. Elizabeth ("Betsy") Hobbs 1782–1806 m. Loyd Cole 1773–1850
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1. Mary (Aliza) Cole 1805–1865 m. Hezekiah Greer 1807–1862 m. James (O'William) Greer 1805–1864
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1666
Event Place: Biddeford, Devon, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1720
Event Place: Berkeley, North Carolina, United States