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Lucy Cobb 1796–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 JAN 1796

Birth Location: Norway, Maine (Oxford)

Death Date: 5 AUG 1863

Death Location: Exeter, Maine (Penobscot)

Father: Isaac Cobb

Mother: Unknown Cobb

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Lucy Cobb was born in 1796 in Norway, Maine (Oxford), the child of Isaac Cobb And Unknown Female Mnu Cobb. Lucy Cobb married Samuel Andrews. Lucy Cobb passed away in 1863 in Exeter, Maine (Penobscot).

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Biography

  • Lucy Cobb was born in 1796 in Norway, Maine (Oxford), the child of Isaac Cobb And Unknown Female Mnu Cobb.
  • Lucy Cobb married Samuel Andrews.
  • Lucy Cobb passed away in 1863 in Exeter, Maine (Penobscot).

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Lucy Cobb's Ancestors

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Lucy Cobb
1796–1863
Birth Place: Norway, Maine (Oxford)
Parents
Isaac Cobb
–1858
Unknown (Female (MNU)) Cobb
–1828
Grandparents
Samuel Cobb
1735–1795
Plymouth, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Lydia Atwood
1740–1815
Plympton, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Cobb
1697–
Barnabas Atwood
1697–1785
Lydia Shurtleff
1700–1784
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ebenezer Cobb
1671–1752
Mercy Holmes
1673–1726
Nathaniel Atwood
1651–1724
Mary Lucas
1657–1736
Abial Shurtleff
1666–1732
Lydia Barnes
1674–1727

Lucy Cobb's Timeline

2 Records

1796
27 JAN 1796
Birth of Lucy Cobb in Norway, Maine (Oxford)
Norway, Maine (Oxford)
1863
5 AUG 1863
Age 67
Death of Lucy Cobb in Exeter, Maine (Penobscot)
Exeter, Maine (Penobscot)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 JAN 1796
    Event Place: Norway, Maine (Oxford)
    Record Source: Rootsweb Online Website, Paul Cobb

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 AUG 1863
    Event Place: Exeter, Maine (Penobscot)
    Record Source: Rootsweb Online Website, Paul Cobb

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