A Family Genealogy of
the Gentle House of Stapleton
 

Henry COBB

25 FEB 1788 - 14 SEP 1848

  • BIRTH: 25 FEB 1788, Throwley, Kent, England
  • BURIAL: St. Michael and all Angels Church
    Throwley, Kent, England [N2917]
  • DEATH: 14 SEP 1848, Throwley, Kent, England
  • REFERENCE: 45443
Father: Henry COBB
Mother: Elizabeth CHAPMAN

                                             _Augustine COBB _____+
                                            | (1674 - 1745) m 1704
                       _Henry COBB _________|
                      | (1711 - 1772) m 1762|
                      |                     |_Margaret LAW _______+
                      |                       (1676 - 1757) m 1704
 _Henry COBB _________|
| (1763 - 1808) m 1787|
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|                     |_Elizabeth ELLIS ____|
|                        m 1762             |
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|--Henry COBB 
|  (1788 - 1848)
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|                      _Robert CHAPMAN _____|
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|_Elizabeth CHAPMAN __|
  (1767 - 1824) m 1787|
                      |                      _____________________
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                      |_____________________|
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[N2917] A tablet in the church reads, "Eldest son of Henry Cobb, born 25 Feb 1788 - died Sept 1848 aged 60; Commanded the the East India Company ship "Kent" which was burnt in the Bay of Biscay, March 1st 1815, when his firmness and judgement, the preservation of a very large proportion of those on board was greatly attributed."