This Information was taken from a posting on a Roots Web Page
concerning the Cobb family that migrated from Connecticut to Caswell County.
There has been a great deal of misinformation that the Cobb Family of Caswell
descended from the the Kopp Family of German Origin in Guilford County NC. I
feel this prove otherwise as Henry Cobb and his sons were on the first Tax List
in 1755 for Orange County and remained in various records during Colonial times
in Orange and then Caswell County. One can even see the departure of some of
his sons to South Carolina as they migrate to South Carolina. My ancestor
however Noah Cobb remained in Caswell County his whole life, his Will being
Probated in Caswell County in 1808.
Latham Mark Phelps------2004
Henry Cobb and Jemima Morse Cobb along with the COBB BROTHERS FIVE
appeared on the TAX rolls in 1755, (Samuel, Henry, Noah, John and Asa). I
assume that possibly Samuel Cobb, oldest son brought with him a wife however he
could have married there in Orange County, now Caswell County, NC. Her name was
probably RANSOM. Does
anyone have any information on the name of his first wife, he later married a
Judah Peake in Laurens County, SC about 1780. The first wife was killed by
Indians in 1769.
See below.
Descendants of Samuel Cobb, (1)
Generation No. 1
1.
SAMUEL1 COBB, (1) was born April 30, 1735 in the New England area, (Barnstable,
MA - Pomfret, CT ??) and died 1805 in Owen County, Kentucky. He married JUDATH
PEAK or PEAKE Abt 1780 in Donalds, South Carolina - Turkey Creek Baptist Church
(Second oldest church in South Carolina – Founded 1775 ).
NOTES: Samuel is the son of Henry Cobb and Jemima
Morse.
Daughter of Noah Morse and Abigail Gleason, an
only child,
Jemima was born in Sherborn, MA in 1715. Married
Samuel on
July 30, 1731 in Pomfret, CT. She is a grand
daughter of
Daniel Morse, great
grand daughter of Daniel Morse and great
great grand daughter of Samuel Morse, b. 1587 in
England.
Children of Henry Cobb and Jemima Morse:
i. Elizabeth Cobb, b. August 15, 1732 in Pomfret,
CT
ii. Samuel Cobb, b. April 30, 1935 in Pomfret,
CT; d. 1805 in
Owen County, KY
iii. Henry Cobb, b. April 27, 1737 in Pomfret, CT
iv. Noah Cobb, b. April 14, 1739 in Pomfret, CT
v. Mary Cobb. b. March 13, 1741/42 in Pomfret, CT
vi. John Cobb, b. 1743 (birth place unknown)
vii. Asa Cobb, b. 1746 (birth place unknown)
Probably Orange
County, NC:; d. Fentress Co., TN in 1828
NOTES: Marriage dates and birth dates for Henry
& Jemima taken from transcript from the Connecticut State Library for the
period of 1705 – 1850 from the BARBOUR COLLECTION dated 1921. (I have a copy of
the transcript in hand.)
NOTES: The information here below has not been
proven but appears to be possible. The Connecticut State Library has done a
research project on Henry Cobb and has provided the following information. It
is known that an Uncle of Henry
(named Henry¹ born Sept 3, 1665 in
Barnstable, MA and died on Sept 4, 1725 in Stonington, CT) moved his Church
membership from Barnstable, MA to Stonington, CT on November 11, 1705. Henry¹
had a brother named Samuel Cobb, b. October 12, 1654 in Barnstable, MA who had
a son named Henry² b. Feb 17, 1686/87 in Barnstable, MA. I have been unable to
locate any information on this Henry Cobb², nephew to Henry Cobb¹ who moved to
Stonington, CT and just possibly was accompanied by his Nephew (Henry Cobb²).
Assuming the link to Henry Cobb², b. Feb 17,
1886/87:
(POSSIBLE LINK TO HENRY COBB&JEMIMA MORSE)
Elder Henry Cobb married 1634 (1) Patience Hurst,
daughter of
James Hurst and Catherine Hurst(?). Of Plymouth.
She was
buried 4 May 1648. Henry married (2) 12 Dec 1649,
Sarah
Hinckley daughter of Samuel Hinckley and Sarah
Soole. Henry
died in 1679 and his wife Sarah survived him.
NOTES for ELDER HENRY COBB:
Henry was born in 1596 in the southeast part of
the County of
Kent, England. He was brought up in the Church of
England, but
in his young manhood, because of the wrongs
tolerated in that
Church, he broke away from the Establishment and
joined the
Pilgrims. He is said to have united with a
Congregational
Church of London, of which the Rev. Mr. Lothrop
was then
pastor. He probably came to America on “THE ANNE”
in 1629. He
moved to Scituate, MA in 1633, and from there to
Barnstable,
MA in 1639. He was Deacon or Ruling Elder in Scituate
and
Barnstable for 34 years. He also held various
civil offices,
among them that of Deputy to the General Court of
the Colony
for several years. He died in Barnstable at the
age of 83 in
1679.
Children of ELDER HENRY COBB and PATIENCE HURST
are:
(a) John Cobb, b. 7 June 1632, Plymouth, MA; d.
February 22,
1713/14.
(b) James Cobb, b. 14 Jan 1634, Plymouth, MA; d.
February 01,
1695, Barnstable, MA
(c) Mary Cobb, b. 24 March 1637, Scituate, MA, m.
JONATHAN
DUNHAM, October 15, 1657
(d) Hannah Cobb, b. 5 Oct 1639, Scituate, MA; d.
January 17,
1729/30
(e) Patience Cobb, b. 13 March 1641/42,
Barnstable, MA; m. (1)
ROBERT PARKER,
August 1667; m. (2) WILLIAM CROCKER, DEACON, 1686
(f) Gershom Cobb, b. 10 Jan 1644/45, Barnstable,
MA; d. June
04, 1675; m. HANNAH DAVIS.
(g) Eleazer Cobb, b. 30 March 1648, Barnstable,
MA;
NOTES for Sarah Hinckley:
Came to America from England in 1634 settling in
Scituate,
afterwards removing to Barnstable. Her brother,
Thomas
Hinckley, became governor of Plymouth County and
was a
prominent man… Phillip Cobb – History of the Cobb
Family.
Children of ELDER
HENRY COBB and SARAH HINCKLEY are:
(h) Mehitabel Cobb, b. 1 Sept 1651; d. 8 March
1652,
Barnstable, MA; d. March 08, 1651/52.
(i) SAMUEL COBB, b. 12 Oct 1654, Barnstable, MA;
d. September
27, 1727
(j) Sarah Cobb, b. 15 Jan 1657/58; d. 25 Jan
1658, Barnstable,
MA; d. January 25, 1657/58
(k) Jonathan Cobb, b. 10 April 1660, Barnstable,
MA; d. August
05, 1728; m. HOPE CHIPMAN
(l) Sarah Cobb, b. 10 March 1662/63, Barnstable,
MA; d.
January 08, 1742/43
(m) Henry Cobb, b. 3 Sept 1665, Barnstable, MA;
d. September
04, 1725, Stonington, CT;
m. Lois Hallett April 10, 1690 (Moved church
membership to
Stonington, CT in 1705)
(n) Mehitabel Cobb, b. 15 Feb 1667, Barnstable, MA.
(Died
young, never married)
(o) Experience Cobb, b. 11 Sept 1671.,
Barnstable, MA. (Died
young)
2. Samuel Cobb, born Barnstable, Ma. 12 Oct 1654;
d. 27 Dec
1727; m. 20 Dec 1680 Elizabeth Taylor,
dau of Richard Taylor. She was born in 1655; d. 4
May 1721.
Children are:
(a) Sarah Cobb, b. 20 Aug 1681, d. January 14,
1741, Hyannis,
MA; m. BENJAMINE BERSE
(b) Thomas Cobb, b. 1 June 1683, Barnstable, MA;
d. October
01, 1743; m. RACHAEL STONE
(c) Elizabeth Cobb, b. Nov 1685, Barnstable, MA;
d. July 15,
1711; m. JONATHAN LEWIS
(d) Henry Cobb, b. February 17, 1686/87,
Barnstable, MA
-POSSIBLE LINK TO HENRY COBB&JEMIMA MORSE
(e) Samuel Cobb, twin b. 10 Sept 1691,
Barnstable, MA; d.
December 07, 1786, Tisbury, MA; m. (1) MARY
HINCKLEY, August
25, 1743; (2) HANNAH BICKNELL, April 11, 1749.
(f) Mehitable Cobb, twin b. 10 Sept 1691,
Barnstable, MA; m.
NATHAN TAYLER, June 30, 1715.
(g) Experience Cobb, b. 8 June
1692, Barnstable, MA; m. JASPER
TAYLER, February 18, 1712.
(h) Jonathan Cobb, b. 25 Dec 1694, Barnstable,
MA; d. August
03, 1773
(i) Eleazer Cobb, b. January 14, 1695/96,
Barnstable, MA
(j) Lydia Cobb, b. December 08, 1699, m.
EBENEEZER SCUDDER,
April 02, 1725.
Henry and Jemima left CT around 1742. In 1755
they appeared on
the tax rolls of Orange
County, NC (Now Caswell Co. NC) There
are many, many Cobb’s living in that area today.
Noah remained
there and his will was proved there in 1808. He
had children
and grandchildren, one of his granddaughters
married a man
named Grant who flew into a jealous rage and killed two men
walking with his wife from church. He was hanged
in Caswell
Co. NC in 1827.
Notes for COBB BROTHERS
FIVE:
The clan of the Cobb Brothers Five first appears
in Orange
County, NC about 1755, namely Samuel and Henry.
From the
Orange Co. Court Minuites Book: Court held March
1757 -
"Thomas Laxton, Jr., and Samuel Cobb proved
their attendance
as Evidences in the suit - Taylor vs
Reynolds". Court held
August 1760 - "Ordered that Nathaniel Hart,
David Hart, Thomas
Highs, Edmund Denny, Daniel McCullom, Samuel
Cobb, John
Cantrel, John Thrasher, Robert Wells and Samuel
Watt be
appointed to lay out and open a road from the McCollom's
Plantation to Taylor's Road leading to the Court
House". Court
held August 1763: - "Ordered that Henry Cobb
be appointed
overseer of the Lower Town Road from the County
Line to John
Cantril's and that
all hands on the waters of the County Line
Creek assist".
In 1761, Samuel Cobb recorded a land grant on
County Line
Creek for 487 acres, adjoining Nathaniel Hart. In
the survey
of this land, Henry Cobb was one of the chain
bearers. It may
be that all five of the brothers shared this same
tract which
was transferred in 1765 to Henry Cobb. That may
be about the
time that Samuel
Cobb moved on to Old Ninety-Six District in
South Carolina, and he most probably took his
younger brother,
Asa Cobb with him. In 1770, Henry Cobb sold off
238 acres of
this tract to Matthew Lovett and John Williams.
Caswell County was created in 1777 from Orange
County and the
First Tax List of the newly created county shows
John, Henry
and Noah Cobb as land owners there in 1777.
According to some
records that I have read, a homesteader would
stake a claim,
live on it for two years and then have a survey
made and apply
for a land grant. This may have been the case as
in 1788/89,
Henry and Noah applied for and received a land
grant in
Caswell Co., NC. The brothers John, Henry and
Noah are listed
in the NC State Census of 1786. Sometime after
this and before
the first Federal Census was taken in 1790, both
John and
Henry moved on to join Samuel and Asa in South
Carolina. It
may be well to NOTE here that the Orange County
Court House
burned in 1789 and many of the records were lost
or destroyed.
This is the only reason that I can give for not
locating any
marriage records of any of the five brothers. As
we have no
records of the birth years or marriage dates, a
reasonable
estimate based on other data would show them to
have been born
in the 1730's to early 1740’s.
The 1790 census of Pendleton District, SC, shows
as heads of
households: Asa Cobb, John Cobb, and Henry Cobb
in the
Greenville District, (across the Saluda River)
was Samuel Cobb
and his son, Humphry Cobb. This area along the
upper Saluda
River was Cherokee land until after the
Revolutionary War when
settlers began to move in. It was then in the
judicial
district of Ninety-Six, later attached to
Abbeville County
where many of the earlier records were kept. Land
was not
granted to settlers until 1784. Pendleton Co. was
created in
1789 with a Court House in Pickensville, which
embraced all
lands
northwest from Abbeville County between the Saluda River
and the Savannah/Tugaloo/Chattooga Rivers (State
of GA
boundary) up to the Blue Ridge. In 1791,
Washington District
was created and was composed of Pendleton and
Greenville
counties. Washington District was short lived and
in 1798
Pendleton and Greenville again became districts,
each with a
court house. In 1826, Pendleton District was
divided into
Anderson and Pickens Counties.
This brief introduction is to establish the
origin and
relationships of this clan of Cobb brothers and
their
migration into South Carolina, from which area
their
descendants continued to pioneer throughout the
south and west
and helped to open new territories for
settlement.
The above was taken from a work that was
"Researched and
Compiled" by Thomas C. Sutton of Hamet, CA
in 1982 entitled
"COBB BROTHERS FIVE"
NOTES FOR SAMUEL COBB:
Samuel and his first wife were involved in a well
documented
Indian
Attack known as the AUSTIN RAID in the fall of 1769 in
Laurens Co. SC. The Austin farm was only two
farms from the
Cobb farm. Samuel lost his first wife and his
daughter
(Elizabeth). Two sons survived the attack, Ransom
and Humphrey
. Both of the boys grew up and married and moved
on to DeKalb,
GA in late 1790’s or early 1800’s.
Henry and John remained in the Laurens Co. SC area.
John died
in 1793 or 1794 and Henry was the administrator
of his estate.
John died in 1799. Samuel and Asa as well as
other members of
the Turkey Creek Baptist Church moved to Owen
County, KY in
1795. Asa remained in Owen Co. KY for only a few
years before
moving on to TN. Asa is buried in Fentress Co. TN
in 1828.
NOTE: I now have the transcripts from the State
Library in
Connecticut to confirm the marriage dates and the dates of the
first five children for Henry Cobb and Jemima
Morse. )|(John
and Asa were born after they left Pomfret, CT. Do
not know
where they resided from 1743 but do know they
were in Orange
County (now Caswell County) NC prior to 1755.
More About SAMUEL COBB, (1):
Buried: 1805, Old Jackson Graveyard on the Davis
Farm near
Breck in Owen County, KY.
Census: 1790, Only Samuel Cobb shown in South
Carolina in the
1790 Census.
Former marriage: Bef. 1769, Samuel Cobb had a
previous family.
A wife, one daughter, Elizabeth & two sons.
Former offspring: Fall of 1769, Wife and daughter
were killed
by Indians. Both sons, Ransom and Humphrey
survived.
Military service: September 07, 1776, Enlistment
in the
Revolutionary War and fought
in battles around Charleston,
discharged after the battle of Charleston in
1780. (Most
probably did not remarry until after his
discharge.
Property: May 05, 1786, Received 500 acres along
the Reedy
River in South Carolina as payment for War
Services. He deeded
this land to his son Humphrey.
Special Thanks: Edgar L. Morgan Published
"THE COBBS OF OWEN
COUNTY, KENTUCKY" in 1961
More About JUDAH PEAK or PEAKE:
Misc Information: 1790, Census of 1790 shows
several families
of Peak’s (?? Spelling) living in South Carolina.
Children of SAMUEL COBB
and JUDAH PEAK are:
3. i. THOMAS2 COBB, (1-1), b. January 21, 1781,
South
Carolina; d. June 08, 1854, Indiana. He married
PRACILLA SMITH
1800, daughter of JOSEPH SMITH and LEONNAR
(unknown).
More About Thomas Cobb, (1-1) (I have 9 pages of
descendants
for Thomas Cobb)
Moved Abt. 1817 to Jasper Co. Indiana
4. ii. JOHN COBB, (1-2), b. March 10, 1786 in
Donalds, SC; d.
dec. 24, 1847 in Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa
More About JOHN COBB, (I-2): (I have 42 pages of
descendants
for John Cobb)
Moved: Abt. 1817 to Indiana and then on to
Bedford, Taylor
Co., Iowa
5. iii. WILLIAM COBB, (1-3), b. 1786, South
Carolina; d. 1833,
Owen County, Kentucky. He married (1) MISS
HAMBRICK, (2) MISS
SIMPSON, (3) ELIZABETH (SISTER) COX.
(I have 12 pages of descendants for William Cobb)
6. iv. DILLA COBB, (l-D), b. Abt. 1788, South
Carolina. She
married WILLIAM JONES.
More About DILLA COBB, (1-D): (I have 2 pages of
descendants
for Dilia Cobb)
WILLIAM JONES built the first grist mill at what
was known as
the Cobb Settlement, then known as the Cobb
Settlement and
later Cobb’s Mill. Later
sold to John Lusby and name changed
to Lusby’s Mill.
7. v. DANIEL COBB, (1-5), b. March 04, 1792; d.
January 10,
1877. He married ELIZABETH (BETSY) HOLBROOK,
daughter of
ZECHARIAH HOLBROOK and SUSAM MORGAN.
(I have 35 pages of descendants for Daniel Cobb)
8. vi. ELISHA COBB, (1-6), b. February 19, 1794;
d. December
04, 1854. He married (1) HETTIE ROACH Abt. 1814.
(2) MARY F.
BRYANT June 11, 1846.
(I have 20 pages of descendants for Elisha Cobb)
9. vii. PEGGY (MARGARET) COBB, (l-G), b. 1797,
Owen County,
Kentucky. She married BENJAMINE ROBINSON of Grant
County, KY.
(I have 7 pages of descendants for Peggy Cobb)
10. viii. ASA COBB, (1-8), b. May 22, 1799,
Lusby's Mill, Owen
County, Kentucky; d. August 28, 1852, Owen
County, Kentucky. He married ANNA O’BANION in
1820.
(I have 21 pages of descendants for Asa Cobb)
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