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Family of Seth COBB and Katherine PERRY

Husband: Seth COBB (1743-1799)
Wife: Katherine PERRY (1747-1789)
Children: Catherine COBB (1766-1799)
Ithamar COBB (1767- )
Lydia COBB (1770- )
David Perry COBB (1774-1842)
Simeon COBB (1778-1852)
Joseph COBB (1784-1855)
Marriage 5 Jan 1766 Sherborn, Middlesex, MA, US

Husband: Seth COBB

Name: Seth COBB
Sex: Male
Father: Stephen COBB (1710-1754)
Mother: Abigail HINDS (1714-1787)
Birth 6 Mar 1743
Death 6 Jan 1799 (age 55)
Burial Old Cemetary
Dublin

Wife: Katherine PERRY

Name: Katherine PERRY
Sex: Female
Father: David PERRY (c. 1730- )
Mother: Mary TYLER (c. 1735- )
Birth 2 Nov 1747 Sherborn, Middlesex, MA, US
Death 11 Dec 1789 (age 42) Dublin, MA, US

Child 1: Catherine COBB

Name: Catherine COBB
Sex: Female
Birth 23 Apr 1766
Death 9 May 1799 (age 33) Dublin, MA, US

Child 2: Ithamar COBB

Name: Ithamar COBB
Sex: Male
Birth 19 Nov 1767

Child 3: Lydia COBB

Name: Lydia COBB
Sex: Female
Spouse: James WILSON (1774-1844)
Birth 20 Feb 1770 Holliston, Middlesex, MA, US
Death
Burial Old Cemetary
Stoddard, Cheshire, NH, US

Child 4: David Perry COBB

Name: David Perry COBB
Sex: Male
Spouse: Content BABCOCK (1772-1843)
Birth 1774
Death 1842 (age 67-68)

Child 5: Simeon COBB

Name: Simeon COBB
Sex: Male
Spouse: Olive BALL (c. 1780- )
Birth 18 Dec 1778 Packersfield, Nelson, NH, US
Death 1852 (age 73-74) Mt. Holly, Rutland, VT, US

Child 6: Joseph COBB

Name: Joseph COBB
Sex: Male
Spouse: Hannah YEARDLEY (1780-1855)
Birth 1784 NH, US
Death 10 Jan 1855 (age 70-71) Bennington, VT, US

Note on Husband: Seth COBB

During the early years of the Revolution, Seth Cobb settled on the property where the house now known as the Dobb-Day-Prouty House in Temple is located, and he was one of Temple's early Baptists. He served during the Revolution. He is found on a list of Temple men who marched to Cambridge on the alarm of April 19, 1775, belonged to the Temple two months militia and signed the Association Test in 1776.

Seth is also found on the payroll of a company commanded by Capt. John Mellin which marched from Fitzwilliam and towns adjacent to reinforce the garrison at Ticonderoga on the alarm in June and July 1777.