Catherine Whitehead1

d. 1769
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Family Background:
Horn and Allied Families
     Catherine Whitehead was the daughter of Arthur Whitehead.1 She married Joseph Cobb Jr., son of Joseph Cobb and Susannah (—?—) (Cobb).1 She died probably in Southampton County, Virginia, by 1769.2
     
Additional Data
Catherine Cobb was mentioned in her father Arthur Whitehead's will dated 18 March 1744 in Southampton County, Virginia.3

In 1751 Joseph Cobb Jr. and Catherine, his wife, sold to James Story 75 acres, part of a patent granted 9 August 1751.4

Joseph Cobb Jr. and his wife Catherine on 12 September 1765 sold 150 acres that had been granted to William Sellers 26 February 1733, and 50 acres, part of a 1751 patent to the said Joseph Cobb Jr.5

In 1767 Joseph Cobb and his wife Catherine of the Parish of St. Luke, Southampton County, Virginia, sold 350 acres, part of a patent to John Braswell in 1732.6

Children of Catherine Whitehead and Joseph Cobb Jr.

Citations

  1. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia," in Historical Southern Families, Mrs. John Bennett Boddie, editor. (Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1968), 12: 179.
  2. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 181.
  3. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 179, citing Southampton Co. Va. W.B. 1-26.
  4. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 180, citing Id-295.
  5. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 180, citing Book 3-376.
  6. [S585] Benjamin C. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Myron J. Taylor, "Cobb of Isle of Wight County, Virginia", 12: 180-181, citing Book 4-66.
  7. [S606] John Frederick Dorman, comp. and ed., Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5, Fourth Edition, Vol. One, Families A-F (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), 706.
  8. [S606] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, 706, citing Southampton Co. Order Bk. 1759-63, p. 89.