Sarah C. “Sallie” Cobble Harmon
Birth 21 Oct 1810
Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Death 16 Jun 1883 (aged 72)
Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Burial Harmon Historic Cemetery
Midway, Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Sarah is assumed to be the daughter of Michael and Catherine Ealy (there are various spellings) Cobble and that she married John Harmon October 6, 1831 in Greene County, Tennessee son of Jacob Harmon (see Will of John Harmon).
• Early Life of parents: • Born to John Michael Cobble and Catherine Eli, who were early settlers in Tennessee. •John Michael's Career and Achievements: • 1798: Appointed overseer of the road from Bulls Gap to the Ford of Lick Creek. • Owned and managed various lands in Greene County, Tennessee. • Member of Mount Bethel Church. • Witnessed and participated in several significant transactions and deeds in Greene County. . • Military Pvt Unit B 2Tex Mtd Vols from 1846-1848. The 2nd Texas Mounted Volunteers were part of the volunteer forces raised in Texas to fight in the Mexican-American War. These units were generally composed of men who volunteered for service rather than being part of the regular U.S. Army. They were known for their mobility and effectiveness in the rugged terrain.• Personal Life: • Married twice: first to Mary Magdalena Elizabeth Painter with whom he had six children, and then to Catherine Eli, with whom he had four children. • Was actively involved in his community and church. • Legacy and Impact: John Michael Cobble is remembered for his contributions to the development of Greene County, Tennessee, and his involvement in the local church and community.
• Sarah's Siblings:
• Philip Cobble Birth: 1804 Death: 1862
• William Cobble Birth: 1805 Death: 1860
• Mary Magdalene Cobble Birth: 1808 Death: 1882
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