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Hannah Cobb 1639–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1639

Birth Location: Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 17 January 1729

Death Location: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Henrie Sr

Mother: Patience None

Spouse(s): Edward Lewis

Children(s): John Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Hannah Lewes, Judge Lewis, Shubael Lewis, Isaac Lewis, Eleazer Lewes

Hannah Cobb was born in 1639 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Henrie Ii Cobb Sr And Patience. Hannah Cobb married Edward Lewis, and had children including Eleazer Lewes, Hannah Lewes, Isaac Lewis, John Lewis, Judge Ebenezer Lewis, Shubael Lewis, Thomas Edward Lewis. Hannah Cobb passed away in 1729 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Cobb was born in 1639 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Henrie Ii Cobb Sr And Patience.
  • Hannah Cobb married Edward Lewis, and had children including Eleazer Lewes, Hannah Lewes, Isaac Lewis, John Lewis, Judge Ebenezer Lewis, Shubael Lewis, Thomas Edward Lewis.
  • Hannah Cobb passed away in 1729 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Cobb's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Cobb
1639–1729
Birth Place: Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Henrie II Cobb Sr
1596–1679
Reculver, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Patience
1611–1648
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas
Grandparents
Henry Cobb
1561–1617
Reculver, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Pleasance Reddwood
1565–1610
Kent, England
James Hurst
1582–1657
Retford, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire, England
Gertrude Bennister
1585–1670
Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Great-Grandparents
Richard Cobbe
1520–1582
Elizabeth Chapman
1528–1588
John Redwood
1530–1574
MARGERIE (Redwood)
1541–1574
Henry Hurst
1561–1608
Joanne Powell
1562–1612
William Hurst
1550–1620
Margarita Whitcomb
1570–1612
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Cobbs
1500–1581
Thomasyn Dearth
1500–1581
Steven Lede
1518–1583
Helene Croche
1521–1559
William Hurst
1530–1569
Rose Fisher
1520–1601
John Howell
1541–1589
Joane Huston
1528–1563
Johannis Thurston
1530–1585
Margaret (Wright)
1535–1585

Hannah Cobb's Descendants

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Hannah Cobb (About 1639–17 January 1729) m. Edward Lewis (May 1634–28 March 1703)
  1. 1. John Lewis 1666–1739 m. Elizabeth Huckens 1671–1741
    1. 1. Thankful Lewis 1698–1782 m. John (Jr) Hall 1708–1745
      1. 1. Isaac Hall 1741–1826 m. Susannah Howes 1743–1820
        1. 1. Susannah Hall 1773–1862
        2. 2. Shubal Hall 1780–1791
        3. 3. Gershom Hall 1771–1832 m. Thankful Matthews 1772–1861
        4. 4. Elisha Hall 1778–1800
        5. 5. Isaac (Hall) Jr 1769–1845
        6. 6. Mercy Hall 1785–1803
        7. 7. Thankfull Hall 1783–1807
        8. 8. Bethia Hall 1766–
      2. 2. John (Hall) VI 1739–1801
    2. 2. Edward Lewis 1697–1747
    3. 3. Gershom Lewis 1704–1766 m. Mary Maltbe 1708–1794
      1. 1. Ozias Lewis 1749–1812
      2. 2. Nathaniel Lewis 1740–1817
      3. 3. Elizabeth Brooks 1746–1773
      4. 4. Elizabeth Lewis 1746–1767
      5. 5. Mary Smith 1742–1823
      6. 6. Reuben Lewis 1753–
      7. 7. John Lewis 1735–1758
    4. 4. John Lewis 1700–1737 m. Mercy Hopkins 1703–1747
      1. 1. Nathaniel Lewis 1733–1792
      2. 2. John Lewis 1731–1796
      3. 3. Timothy Lewis 1727–1818
      4. 4. Desire Lewis 1736–
      5. 5. Bethia Lewis 1735–
      6. 6. Hannah Lewis 1734–
      7. 7. Mehitable Lewis 1734–1792
    5. 5. Elizabeth Lewis 1701– m. Jabez Snow 1698–
      1. 1. Sarah Snow 1729– m. Benjamin Mayo 1725–
      2. 2. Elizabeth Snow 1724–
      3. 3. Hannah Snow 1741–
      4. 4. Samuel Snow 1736–
      5. 5. Heman Snow 1738–
      6. 6. Mark Snow 1727–
      7. 7. Mehitable Snow 1731–1813
      8. 8. Huldah Snow 1734–
      9. 9. Mercy Snow 1739–
    6. 6. Shobal Lewis 1705–
    7. 7. James Lewis 1703–
  2. 2. Thomas (Edward) Lewis 1669–1753 m. Experience Lewis 1675–1733
    1. 1. Thomas Lewis 1702–
      1. 1. Jemima Luis 1723– m. Edward Lombard 1721–
        1. 1. Desire Lombard 1762–1850
    2. 2. Abigail Lewis 1717–
    3. 3. Experience Lewis 1699–1749
    4. 4. Ephraim Lewis 1710–1758 m. Sarah Hamlin 1715–1764
      1. 1. Jacob Lewis 1743–1794
    5. 5. Desire Lewis 1707–1784 m. Stephen Davis 1690–1756
      1. 1. Mary Davis 1731–1782 m. Benjamin Lumbart 1729–1777
        1. 1. Davis Lumbart 1768–1820
        2. 2. Joseph Lumbart 1755–1783
        3. 3. Martha Lumbart 1754–1803
    6. 6. Jesse Lewis 1705–1787 m. Mercy Crosby 1708–1825
      1. 1. Thomas (Sr Lewis of) Barnstable 1743–1825
        1. 1. Dorcas Crowell 1789–1873 m. Ebenezer Crowell 1784–1846
  3. 3. Hannah Lewes 1662–1717
  4. 4. Judge (Ebenezer) Lewis 1666–1759
  5. 5. Shubael Lewis 1670–1709
  6. 6. Isaac Lewis 1669–1761
  7. 7. Eleazer Lewes 1664–1730

Hannah Cobb's Timeline

3 Records

1639
5 October 1639
Birth of Hannah Cobb in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
1639
About 1639
Birth of Hannah Cobb
None
1729
17 January 1729
Age 90
Death of Hannah Cobb in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 October 1639
    Event Place: Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1639

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 January 1729
    Event Place: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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