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Carl Hibbard Cobb

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Carl Hibbard Cobb

Birth
Walloomsac, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
4 Mar 1957 (aged 74)
Mattydale, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Cremated at Waterville, New York. Add to Map
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Cremated at Waterville, NY.

Born at Waloomsac, NY, a hamlet within the town of Hoosick Falls, NY. Carl married Annie Provencher. They had one child, Thelma Mae, born at Sanford, York, Maine in 1907.

His second marriage was with Eva L. Homes/Hoames, who was born about 1889 in Canada. They were known to be residing in Ward 12, Syracuse, NY in 1925 with niece Mary M. "Haomes" age 23 and her son Gede W. "Haomes" age 8.

Carl's residence listed on his Sep. 20, 1918, WWI draft registration is 417 Lansing Street, Utica, Oneida, NY. His occupation is listed a "sprinkler fitter" working for the Gen. Fire Equipment Company of Providence, Rhode Island.

Census records indicate his trade as piper or pipefitter.

"In this city, March 4, Carl H. Cobb of 121 Hinsdale Ave., Mattydale. Survived by his wife, Eva S. Cobb, one daughter., Mrs. Thelma Gowen, two stepchildren, George Remon and Mrs. May Kriese: one brother. Hollis Cobb, one sister, Mrs. Arlie Payne, seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Funeral services at the Greenleaf Home, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., Rev. C. A. Watner officiating. Friends invited. Cremation at Waterville, NY. Friends may call at 503 West Onondaga Street, Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m." (March 5, 1957, The Syracuse Post Standard)

"Carl Cobb, 76, died at a hospital in Syracuse on March 4 after a short illness. He leaves his wife, Eva, and a daughter, Mrs. Roland Gowen, of Springwater. Mr. Cobb had charge of installing the sprinkler system when the new plant building of W. H. Gunlocke Chair Co. was erected a few years ago. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. at
Greenleaf Funeral Parlor in West Onondaga." (Wayland Register, 7 March 1957)

"Mrs. Olive Paine, Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Beatrice Donovan of North Adams, Mass., have been spending a week with their brother, Carl H. Cobb and Mrs. Cobb of 121 Hinsdale Rd. They are returning today to North Adams, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, who will spend the weekend there." (Syracuse Post Standard, 4 July 1947)
Cremated at Waterville, NY.

Born at Waloomsac, NY, a hamlet within the town of Hoosick Falls, NY. Carl married Annie Provencher. They had one child, Thelma Mae, born at Sanford, York, Maine in 1907.

His second marriage was with Eva L. Homes/Hoames, who was born about 1889 in Canada. They were known to be residing in Ward 12, Syracuse, NY in 1925 with niece Mary M. "Haomes" age 23 and her son Gede W. "Haomes" age 8.

Carl's residence listed on his Sep. 20, 1918, WWI draft registration is 417 Lansing Street, Utica, Oneida, NY. His occupation is listed a "sprinkler fitter" working for the Gen. Fire Equipment Company of Providence, Rhode Island.

Census records indicate his trade as piper or pipefitter.

"In this city, March 4, Carl H. Cobb of 121 Hinsdale Ave., Mattydale. Survived by his wife, Eva S. Cobb, one daughter., Mrs. Thelma Gowen, two stepchildren, George Remon and Mrs. May Kriese: one brother. Hollis Cobb, one sister, Mrs. Arlie Payne, seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Funeral services at the Greenleaf Home, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., Rev. C. A. Watner officiating. Friends invited. Cremation at Waterville, NY. Friends may call at 503 West Onondaga Street, Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m." (March 5, 1957, The Syracuse Post Standard)

"Carl Cobb, 76, died at a hospital in Syracuse on March 4 after a short illness. He leaves his wife, Eva, and a daughter, Mrs. Roland Gowen, of Springwater. Mr. Cobb had charge of installing the sprinkler system when the new plant building of W. H. Gunlocke Chair Co. was erected a few years ago. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. at
Greenleaf Funeral Parlor in West Onondaga." (Wayland Register, 7 March 1957)

"Mrs. Olive Paine, Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Beatrice Donovan of North Adams, Mass., have been spending a week with their brother, Carl H. Cobb and Mrs. Cobb of 121 Hinsdale Rd. They are returning today to North Adams, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, who will spend the weekend there." (Syracuse Post Standard, 4 July 1947)


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