A Family Genealogy of
the Gentle House of Stapleton
 

Thomas COBB

[N773]

BET 1790 AND 1800 - ____

  • BIRTH: BET 1790 AND 1800, Jessamine, Kentucky, USA
  • REFERENCE: 23714
Father: Vintner COBB
Mother: Virginia MORGAN

                                             _Robert COBBS _______+
                                            | (1687 - 1769) m 1724
                       _Ambrose COBB _______|
                      | (1729 - 1797)       |
                      |                     |_Crosia FRITH _______
                      |                       (1691 - 1768) m 1724
 _Vintner COBB _______|
| (1749 - 1805) m 1770|
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|                     |_Sarah HOWELL _______|
|                       (1734 - 1815)       |
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|--Thomas COBB 
|  (1790 - ....)
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|_Virginia MORGAN ____|
  (1750 - 1801) m 1770|
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[N773] The travels of Thomas Cobb are difficult to decipher. He was listed as an "infant" in his father's estate papers. It is known he and brother Ralph were bound to James Overstreet to learn the Carpenter's trade until age twenty-one. This apprenticeship was apparently not completed, and they were then bound to John Walter to finish their training. Thomas was released by Walter in 1808. By census, Thomas could not have been over 18 years of age at that time. Where he wandered is not known, but he suddenly reappears in Jessamine County in 1830, married and with six children. He was still in Jessamine in1840.