Susannah (—?—) (Cobb)1


5th great-grandmother of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
7th great-grandmother of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Horn and Allied Families
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for William Lemuel Horn II
     Susannah married Joseph Cobb, son of Pharaoh Cobb and Jebrah (—?—) (Cobb).1
     
Additional Data
In 1742 Joseph Cobb proved eight rights in Northampton County, North Carolina, and in 1745 was granted 400 acres in Correroy Swamp.2,3 He and his wife Susannah seem to have sold his other Northampton land by various deeds and conveyed the residue of 250 acres to Benjamin Cobb in 1752.2
Joseph Cobb of Northampton County for 15 pounds to Benjamin Cobb, 250 acres, being part of a patent granted said Joseph Cobb in 1745, beginning next to Benjamin Cobb's land, 11 January 1752/53. Witnesses: Oliver Woodward, William Carter, John Woodward. Signed Joseph Cobb, Susannah Cobb.4,5

Children of Susannah (—?—) (Cobb) and Joseph Cobb

Citations

  1. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia," in Historical Southern Families, Mrs. John Bennett Boddie, editor. (Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1968), 12: 179.
  2. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 179, citing D. Bk. 1, 272/311; D. Bk. 2, 77, 402, 464.
  3. [S606] John Frederick Dorman, comp. and ed., Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5, Fourth Edition, Vol. One, Families A-F (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), 705, mentioning that this grant is not of record but is mentioned in his deeds.
  4. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 184, citing Northampton County D. B. 1, page 77.
  5. [S606] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, 705, citing Northampton Co., N.C., Deed Bk. 2, p. 77.