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Anthony Coble, Sr.
b.20 Sep 1774
Facts and Events
Name |
Anthony Coble, Sr. |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[4] |
20 Sep 1774 |
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Marriage |
1796 |
Randolph, North Carolina, United Statesto Mary Moretz |
Residence[2][3][4] |
From 1806 to 1846 |
Butler, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesHe owned: township 5, range 5, section 1, north east + township 3, range 6, section 7, north west |
Will[4] |
21 Jan 1846 |
Montgomery, Ohio, United Stateswritten 21 Jan 1846, transcribed on page 195 of this book, Montgomery County Record of Wills, Volume D, page 305 |
Death[1][2][4] |
12 Mar 1846 |
Butler, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesage 72 |
Will[4] |
25 Apr 1846 |
Montgomery, Ohio, United Stateswill entered in the April 1846 term |
Occupation[4] |
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Butler, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesfarmer |
Alt Death? |
3 Dec 1846 |
I think the difference in death dates is because someone wrote 3-12-1846. Is that March 12 or December 3? His will was proved in April 1846 so December must be wrong. |
Alt Death? |
1854 |
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Burial[1] |
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Polk Grove Cemetery |
Religion[3] |
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Polk Church Lower Stillwater Church of Christ |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.
Polk Grove Cemetery Coble, Ann 14842846 b. 1835 d. 1914 Coble, Anthony 20038570 b. unknown d. Mar. 12, 1846 Coble, Deuett C. 14806974 b. Feb. 27, 1873 d. Jul. 14, 1897 Coble, Edwin S. 14806986 b. 1867 d. 1894 Coble, Elizabeth Waymire 14807158 b. Jul. 14, 1812 d. Feb., 1884 Coble, Elmira M. 14807119 b. Jul. 25, 1838 d. Jun. 3, 1902 Coble, Emanuel, Sr 38060846 b. Jan. 12, 1792 d. Dec. 9, 1867 Coble, Henry 14842850 b. 1839 d. 1912 Coble, Infant 66861473 b. unknown d. Jan. 22, 1852 Coble, Jno 14807131 b. unknown d. unknown Coble, John 19998094 b. May 30, 1839 d. Apr. 28, 1882 Coble, Mary Voris 19998120 b. May 24, 1848 d. Nov. 25, 1881 Coble, Mary 38107968 b. Mar. 3, 1853 d. May 24, 1858 Coble, Rachel Gallahan 38060906 b. May 13, 1791 d. Nov. 5, 1866 Coble, Sarah 20038605 b. Jul. 13, 1812 d. Apr. 9, 1905 Coble, Silas W. 14807101 b. Sep. 14, 1835 d. unknown Coble, Solomon 14807149 b. 1816 d. Sep. 29, 1900 Coble, Willace V. 19998060 b. Jan. 12, 1869 d. Mar. 2, 1901 Coble, William 14807187 b. Aug. 21, 1804 d. Sep. 27, 1857 Coble, Willie 19998037 b. Sep. 22, 1851 d. Jun. 20, 1867
Lippard, Anna Jennie Coble 118524035 b. Apr. 26, 1871 d. Feb. 13, 1948
Sandham, Barbara Coble 136265658 b. 1817 d. unknown
Staley, Margaret Catherine Coble 37817565 b. 1786 d. Sep. 13, 1816
Waymire, Margaret Coble 37817333 b. Sep. 9, 1813 d. Sep. 15, 1846
Yount, Mary Coble 14838366 b. Dec. 6, 1828 d. Apr. 5, 1853
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Centennial portrait and biographical record of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of the presidents of the United States and biographies of the governors of Ohio. (A.W. Bowen, 1897).
Centennial portrait and biographical record of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of the presidents of the United States and biographies of the governors of Ohio. (A.W. Bowen, 1897). THE WAYMIRE FAMILY [page 1069] is one of the oldest and most highly respected in Montgomery county, Ohio, having been a resident here since 1805. John Rudolph Waymire, the founder of the family in America, was a native of Germany, and died in North Carolina at the age of eighty-five years. Daniel Waymire, son of John Rudolph, was born in North Carolina, married Sophia Plumer, and after the birth of his first child came to Ohio (1805) and settled where the Polk church now stands in Butler township, Montgomery county, where his homestead embraced 160 acres of land, beside which he owned eighty acres in the Slashes, three miles south. At his house were held the first meetings of the members of the Christian church in his township, and he also contributed liberally toward the erection of the first house of worship, in 1816, belonging to that religious denomination, as well as to the building of the first schoolhouse. To Daniel and Sophia Waymire were born the following-named children : Davis, Mary, Daniel, John, Catherine, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rebecca, Rosannah, Henry and Isabel. John Waymire, the fourth enumerated of the above family, was born in Butler township, August 30, 1808, was educated in a frontier log school-house, and was taught the cooper's trade. At the age of twenty-two years he married Miss Margaret Coble, a native of Butler township, and daughter of Anthony and Mary (Coble) Coble, who settled in Butler township in 1806, and were the parents of Abraham, John, Sarah, Daniel, Margaret and Solomon. Mr. Coble was a substantial farmer, owning 160 acres of land, and died at the age of seventy-two years, a member of the Christian church. After his marriage, John Waymire settled on a farm of sixty-four acres, all in the woods, and known as Natchez Under the Hill. The tract abounded in game, and its soil was very rich, and the Stillwater river, on the banks of which it was situated, swarmed with choice fish, and the two afforded abundance of food at no cost. Nevertheless, Mr. Waymire worked industriously and increased his acreage to 235, which he fully improved. To his marriage with Miss Coble were born four children, viz: Isaac, Sarah, Daniel W. and Hamilton. Mrs. Waymire was called away, and Mr. Waymire married Elizabeth Woodhouse, daughter of Henry Woodhouse, and to this union was born one son, John. Mr. Waymire died an honored man, and left behind a family that is still highly respected by the residents of Butler township.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Waymire, John Wildy. Coble Family History : Genealogy and Biography, volume 1. (San Diego, California, 1944)
138.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Waymire, John Wildy. Coble Family Genealogy Nicholas Coble's First Child Anthony Coble (Second Generation in America) Children (8) (Third Generation) and Descendants. ([San Diego, California], [1946])
185, 186, 195.
Waymire says Anthony Coble's parents are Nicholas and MARY Coble, not MARGARET.
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