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John Albert Cobb

Birth22 November 1871 - Stoke Newington, London, England
DeathJun 1917 - Chelsea, London, England
MotherTryphena Mary Skilleter
FatherJohn Jacob Cobb

Born in Stoke Newington, London, England on 22 November 1871 to John Jacob Cobb and Tryphena Mary Skilleter. John Albert Cobb married Martha Mary Rogers and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1917 in Chelsea, London, England.

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John Jacob Cobb
1850 - 1912
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Tryphena Mary Skilleter
1842 - 1896
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Martha Mary Rogers
1880 - 1965
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Rebecca Cobb
1893 - 1987
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Maud Grace Cobb
1895 - Unknown
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Ethel Harriet Tryphena Cobb
1889 - 1984
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Thomas Frank Cobb
1912 - 1996
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Albert John Sydney Cobb
1891 - 1918

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Arthur Percy Cobb
1897 - 1928
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Elsie Mary Cobb
1908 - 1997
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Frederick Charles Cobb
1910 - 1990
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Edward Alfred Cobb
1901 - 1941
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Louis Ernest Cobb
1905 - 1981

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