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Amos Cobb 1830–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 SEP 1830

Birth Location: Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)

Death Date: BET 1831 AND 1833

Death Location: Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)

Father: Asa Cobb

Mother: Nancy Dole

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The story of Amos Cobb began in 1830 in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland). Amos Cobb passed away in 1831 in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland).

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Biography

  • The story of Amos Cobb began in 1830 in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland).
  • Amos Cobb passed away in 1831 in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland).

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Amos Cobb's Ancestors

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Amos Cobb
1830–1831
Birth Place: Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
Parents
Asa Cobb
1794–1875
Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
Nancy Dole
1796–1865
of Windham, Maine (Cumberland)
Grandparents
Peter Cobb
1754–1827
Falmouth, Maine (Cumberland)
Margaret Crandall
1755–1829
Falmouth, Maine (Cumberland)
Great-Grandparents
Peter Cobb
1720–1788
Elizabeth Small
1729–
Philip Crandall
1731–
Mary Babbage
1730–1768
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Cobb
1683–1767
Abigail Stewart
1686–1766
Joseph Small
1702–
Mary Libby
1695–1774

Amos Cobb's Timeline

2 Records

1830
13 SEP 1830
Birth of Amos Cobb in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
1831
BET 1831 AND 1833
Age 1
Death of Amos Cobb in Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 SEP 1830
    Event Place: Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
    Record Source: The Windham historical society, <i>"Windham in the Past" ...a history of Windham<i>

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BET 1831 AND 1833
    Event Place: Westbrook, Maine (Cumberland)
    Record Source: The Windham historical society, <i>"Windham in the Past" ...a history of Windham<i>

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