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Sarah Ann COBB 1830–1895 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 APR 1830

Birth Location: Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri

Death Date: ABT 1895

Death Location: Bollinger Co., Missouri

Father: Stephen COBB

Mother: Lovina STEELEY

Spouse(s): John CLUBB

Children(s): Sarah CLUBB, Ellen CLUBB, Jacob CLUBB, Mary CLUBB, Salinda CLUBB, Daniel CLUBB, Julia CLUBB

In 1830, Sarah Ann COBB entered the world in Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri, born to Stephen Cobb And Lovina Steeley. Sarah Ann COBB married John Franklin Clubb, and had children including Daniel Clubb, Ellen Catherine Clubb, Jacob Sidney Clubb, Julia Ann Clubb, Mary Elizabeth Clubb, Salinda R Clubb, Sarah Jane Clubb. Sarah Ann COBB passed away in 1895 in Bollinger Co., Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1830, Sarah Ann COBB entered the world in Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri, born to Stephen Cobb And Lovina Steeley.
  • Sarah Ann COBB married John Franklin Clubb, and had children including Daniel Clubb, Ellen Catherine Clubb, Jacob Sidney Clubb, Julia Ann Clubb, Mary Elizabeth Clubb, Salinda R Clubb, Sarah Jane Clubb.
  • Sarah Ann COBB passed away in 1895 in Bollinger Co., Missouri.

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Sarah COBB's Ancestors

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Sarah COBB
1830–1895
Birth Place: Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri
Parents
Stephen COBB
1799–1863
Lovina STEELEY
1805–1870
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah COBB's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) COBB (23 APR 1830–ABT 1895) m. John (Franklin) CLUBB (ABT 1834–ABT 1880)
  1. 1. Sarah (Jane) CLUBB 1860– m. Daniel (W. MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1865–1912
    1. 1. Lloyd (David ‘Loy’ MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1895–1966 m. Martha (Ann) CURETON 1901–1971
      1. 1. Iva (MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1919–
      2. 2. Willard (Loyd MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1921–1991 m. Mary (Magdalene) LILEY 1925–2016
        1. 1. Patricia (MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1942–1942
      3. 3. Ina (Irene MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1923–1984 m. John (William) HAMLYN 1912–1990
      4. 4. Ida (Agnes MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1927–2010
    2. 2. Jennie (Margaret ‘Maggie’ MASTERS) [MEYSTER] 1884–1967 m. Hiram (ANTIS) II 1874–1962
      1. 1. Bessie (KAVANAUGH) [CAVANAUGH] 1906–1994
      2. 2. Johhny (Gilbert KAVANAUGH) [CAVANAUGH] 1909–2000
      3. 3. Gettie (KAVANAUGH) [CAVANAUGH] 1913–1951
  2. 2. Ellen (Catherine) CLUBB 1856–1899 m. John CAUSEY 1855–1905
    1. 1. Etta (H.) CAUSEY 1893–1946 m. Robert (Dozwel) HAWKINS 1888–1935
      1. 1. Zelma (Huston) HAWKINS 1914–2007 m. Clyde (Lindell JACQUES) [JAQUES] 1912–1999
  3. 3. Jacob (Sidney) CLUBB 1853–1912 m. Martha (Ann) CLUBB 1849–1919
    1. 1. Charles (Frank) CLUBB 1882–1950 m. Nelle BERRY 1892–1921
  4. 4. Mary (Elizabeth) CLUBB 1862–1934 m. Ephraim (R.) WELKER 1860–
    1. 1. Zenas (Randolph ‘Zenit’ ‘Xenas’) WELKER 1883–1929 m. Jessie (Ann BARKS) [BARRACH] 1887–1975
      1. 1. Charles (Grover) WELKER 1907–1973
      2. 2. Audrey WELKER 1910–1933 m. James (Charles) WARD 1903–1970
        1. 1. John (Richard) WARD 1930–2011
      3. 3. Wanda (Mae) WELKER 1913–2003
  5. 5. Salinda (R.) CLUBB 1859–
  6. 6. Daniel CLUBB 1864–
  7. 7. Julia (Ann) CLUBB 1869–

Sarah COBB's Timeline

2 Records

1830
23 APR 1830
Birth of Sarah Ann COBB in Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri
Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri
1895
ABT 1895
Age 65
Death of Sarah Ann COBB in Bollinger Co., Missouri
Bollinger Co., Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 APR 1830
    Event Place: Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri
    Record Source: DNA match andor Shared Ancestor andor Ancestry tree, OGSchuler is a DNA match. She is the admin for several others.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1895
    Event Place: Bollinger Co., Missouri
    Record Source: DNA match andor Shared Ancestor andor Ancestry tree, OGSchuler is a DNA match. She is the admin for several others.

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