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Ann Cobb 1650–1689 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: Surrey, England

Death Date: 1689

Death Location: Lenoir, North Carolina, United States

Father: Willyam Cobb

Mother:

Spouse(s): Benjamin Sawser

Children(s): Roger Sasser

Ann Cobb was born in 1650 in Surrey, England, the child of Willyam Cobb And Rebecca Pratt. Ann Cobb married Benjamin Sawser, and had children including Roger John Sasser. Ann Cobb passed away in 1689 in Lenoir, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Ann Cobb was born in 1650 in Surrey, England, the child of Willyam Cobb And Rebecca Pratt.
  • Ann Cobb married Benjamin Sawser, and had children including Roger John Sasser.
  • Ann Cobb passed away in 1689 in Lenoir, North Carolina, United States.

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Ann Cobb's Ancestors

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Ann Cobb
1650–1689
Birth Place: Surrey, England
Parents
Willyam Cobb
1620–
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Ann Cobb's Descendants

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Ann Cobb (1650–1689) m. Benjamin Sawser (1645–20 Jun 1716)
  1. 1. Roger (John) Sasser 1670–1751 m. Elizabeth White 1670–1705
    1. 1. William Sasser 1688–1730 m. Alice Waller 1692–1740
      1. 1. John (Henry) Sasser 1711–1781 m. Sarah (Ann) Cobbs 1720–1790 m. Elizabeth Bryan 1751–
        1. 1. Thomas (LITTLETON) Sasser 1730–1821 m. Margaret Bell 1731–1790

Ann Cobb's Timeline

2 Records

1650
1650
Birth of Ann Cobb in Surrey, England
Surrey, England
1689
1689
Age 39
Death of Ann Cobb in Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
Lenoir, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1689
    Event Place: Lenoir, North Carolina, United States

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