A Family Genealogy of
the Gentle House of Stapleton
 

John L. COBBS

[N1393]

ABT 1836 - 10 APR 1861

  • BIRTH: ABT 1836, Patrick, Virginia, USA
  • DEATH: 10 APR 1861, Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
  • REFERENCE: 32226
Father: John Robert COBBS
Mother: Drucilla KENNERLY

                                              _Samuel COBBS Jr.____+
                                             | (1741 - 1827) m 1769
                       _John Croton COBBS ___|
                      | (1774 - 1853) m 1803 |
                      |                      |_Susan TANKERSLEY ___
                      |                        (1753 - 1812) m 1769
 _John Robert COBBS __|
| (1808 - 1885) m 1834|
|                     |                       _Elijah HUNT ________
|                     |                      |                     
|                     |_Martha Rebecca HUNT _|
|                       (1777 - 1815) m 1803 |
|                                            |_Sarah RICHARDSON ___
|                                                                  
|
|--John L. COBBS 
|  (1836 - 1861)
|                                             _____________________
|                                            |                     
|                      _James KENNERLY ______|
|                     | (1802 - ....)        |
|                     |                      |_____________________
|                     |                                            
|_Drucilla KENNERLY __|
  (1810 - 1879) m 1834|
                      |                       _____________________
                      |                      |                     
                      |_Sarah CHRISTIAN _____|
                        (.... - 1870)        |
                                             |_____________________
                                                                   

[N1393] According to the Death Records for Patrick County, Virginia, this individual's middle initial was "S". The same records also give the cause of death as "Killed in Battle, in Augusta, Georgia." This gives the impression that he was most likely in Confederte service at the time of his death.