Capt. Gideon Cobb1,2,3
ID# 1325, (1691 - 1759)
Parents:
- Father: Henry Cobb
- Mother: Lois Hallet
Key Events:
- Born: on 11 Apr 1691 in Barnstable, Massachusetts.4,5
- Married: Margaret Fish on 25 Sep 1717 in Canterbury, Connecticut.6,7,8
- Died: on 22 Feb 1759 in Canterbury, Connecticut.9,10,11
- Buried: in Carey Cemetery, Canterbury, Connecticut.12,13
Citations
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 43, citing The Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim History and Genealogy, 3[1901]:73 [see note #2], shows name as Gideon Cobb.
- Cleveland, Edmund Janes; Cleveland, Horace Gillette, Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families, vol 1 pg 44, shows name as Capt. Gideon Cobb.
- White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection, Canterbury Vital Records, pg 170, citing vol 1 pg 118, death record shows name as Capt. Gideon Cobb.
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 43, citing The Mayflower Descendant, 3[1901]:73 [see note #2].
- Cobb, Philip L, History of the Cobb Family, pg 42, citing Barnstable Vital Records," May. Desc. III 73," and pg 80.
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 304, citing Barbour, Barbour Collection, Canterbury, Connecticut Vital Records, 2:20; Records of the Congregational Church in Canterbury, 1711-1844 (Hartford: 1932), pg 96; and Stonington, Connecticut Vital Records pg 101, shows date, at "Serjant Cleaveland," town, state, and officiant, and notes the marriage was also recorded at Stonington.
- White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection, Stonington Vital Records, pg 101, citing vol 2 pg 20, shows date and officiant, who is "of Canterbury."
- Cleveland, Edmund Janes; Cleveland, Horace Gillette, Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families, vol 1 pg 44, shows date, at "Serg. Cleaveland's," and town.
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 304, citing Canterbury, Connecticut Vital Records, 1:118, shows date, as 22 Feb 1759, and provides transcript of epitaph showing date as 26th.
- White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection, Canterbury Vital Records, pg 170, citing vol 1 pg 118, shows date, as 22nd.
- Cleveland, Edmund Janes; Cleveland, Horace Gillette, Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families, vol 1 pg 44, shows date, as 26 Dec 1760, and town.
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 304, shows cemetery and epitaph as read May 2007 by the author.
- Cobb, Philip L, History of the Cobb Family, pg 80, citing Sanford E. Cobb and E. G. Cobb, shows town and state.
Gideon Cobb1,2,3
ID# 1326, (1718 - 1798)
Parents:
Key Events:
- Born: on 8 Jul 1718 in Stonington, Connecticut.4,5,6
- Married: Abigail Dyer on 5 Nov 1739 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut.7
- Died: on 25 Jul 1798 in Pawlet, Vermont.8,9,10
- Buried: in Mettowee Valley Cemetery, Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont.11
Citations
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 306, citing Groton, Connecticut Vital Records, 1:107.
- Hollister, Hiel, Pawlet for One Hundred Years, pg 178.
- Gideon Cobb household, 1790 U.S. Census, Rutland Co., Vermont.
- Roser, Susan E., Early Descendants of Henry Cobb, pg 306, shows date, town, and state, citing Barbour, Barbour Collection, Stonington Vital Records, 1:114, and Groton Vital Records, 1:107.
- White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection, Stonington Vital Records, pg 101, citing vol 1 pg 114, shows date.
- Cobb, Philip L, History of the Cobb Family, pp 80, 117.
- White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection, Canterbury Vital Records, pg 170, citing vol 1 pg 100, shows date.
- Cobb, Philip L, History of the Cobb Family, pg 117, citing gravestone, shows date, town, and state.
- Hall, Ruth Gardiner, Descendants of Governor William Bradford, pg 70, shows date, town, and state.
- Muff, Janet, "Fwd: cobb," e-mail to author, 6 May 2009, citing Margaret R. Jenks, Pawlet Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont (Granville, New York: privately published, 1996), shows the stone is completely illegible, but previously was transcribed with date as 25 Jul 1798.
- Findagrave.com, online, memorial #38644262, Gideon Cobb, Jr, includes photo of stone.
Mary Willard1,2,3
ID# 1327, (abt 1753 - 1842)
Parents:
Key Events:
- Born: abt 1753 in Colchester, Connecticut.4,5
- Married First: Elkanah Cobb abt 1772 in Pawlet.6,7,8
- Married Second: Zadock Remington on 9 Oct 1805 in Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vermont.9
- Died: on 2 Aug 1842.10,11
- Buried: in Old Butterfield Cemetery, Centerton, Morgan Co., Indiana.12,13
Citations
- Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, vol 18, Colchester First Congregational Church, pg 326, citing vol 1 pg 25 and vol 4 pg 83.
- Probate Records, Rutland District Probate Court, 4:243-4, will of Jonathan Willard Senior, 14 May 1804, shows her as his daughter and name as Mary Cobb.
- Hollister, Hiel, Pawlet for One Hundred Years, pg 179, shows name as Mary, da. of Jonathan Willard.
- Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, vol 18, Colchester First Congregational Church, pg 326, citing vol 1 pg 25 and vol 4 pg 83, shows her baptism 3 Dec 1753.
- Findagrave.com, online, memorial #54132130, Mary Willard]:ITAL] Remington, shows year as 1750, and includes tombstone photo showing she was in her 89th year at death 2 Aug 1842.
- Probate Records, Rutland District Probate Court, 4:243-4, will of Jonathan Willard Senior, 14 May 1804, shows her as late wife of Elkanah Cobb.
- Findagrave.com, online, memorial #54132130, Mary Willard]:ITAL] Remington, includes tombstone photo showing name as her as formerly his widow.
- Hollister, Hiel, Pawlet for One Hundred Years, pp 179. 261, shows married.
- Births, Marriages and Deaths, Pawlet, Vermont, 1768-1856, pg 126, shows date, town, county, and state.
- Findagrave.com, online, memorial #54132130, Mary Willard]:ITAL] Remington, shows date, as 2nd, and includes tombstone photo showing same.
- Kennedy, Dave, "Re: The Cobb Family," e-mail to author, 17 Jan 2007, shows date, as 1st.
- Findagrave.com, online, memorial #54132130, Mary Willard]:ITAL] Remington, includes tombstone photo.
- Kennedy, Dave, "Re: The Cobb Family," e-mail to author, 17 Jan 2007, shows she is buried at a private cemetery in the middle of a corn field.