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Rebecca Alice <I>Fetner</I> Cobb

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Rebecca Alice Fetner Cobb

Birth
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Death
15 Jun 1904 (aged 62)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The State
Columbia, South Carolia
Saturday, June 18, 1904
Death of Mrs. DeBruhl Cobb

Mother of W. H. Cobb, Probate Judge of the County

After an illness of only six days, Mrs. Rebecca Alice Cobb, the wife of Mr. DeBruhl Cobb of *Messers, died at her home at that place Wednesday. Mrs. Cobb had been in failing health for the last year, but her death was not expected and the announcement was a shock to the many friends and relatives of the family.

She leaves her husband, three sons and three daughters who will mourn her death. One of the sons is Mr. W. H. Cobb, probate judge. The remains were interred yesterday at Salem Methodist Church, of which she was a devoted member.
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This cemetery is located at, Ft. Jackson, Richland County, South Carolina. Note that when Ft. Jackson acquired additional land ca 1939, some burials were removed to other locations. In the case of Salem Methodist Church, the church itself relocated to Elgin (Blaney at the time).

Salem United Methodist Church's link on FindaGrave.com is:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2403129

Also, please note that in some instances, a husband or wife may be buried at Ft. Jackson but the spouse is elsewhere. And in some cases there is a marker at Ft. Jackson that might indicate there is an actual burial, but the interment is in another cemetery.
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Rebecca is the daughter of Archibald Campbell Fetner (ca 1795-1861) and Elizabeth Watts Fetner.
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Rebecca's children not connected on FindaGrave are:
Alice COBB, F (1870-) (m. William W. Wise)
Belle COBB, F (ca1883-<1930) (m. William G. Haithcock)
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~~~~
The State
Columbia, South Carolia
Saturday, June 18, 1904
Death of Mrs. DeBruhl Cobb

Mother of W. H. Cobb, Probate Judge of the County

After an illness of only six days, Mrs. Rebecca Alice Cobb, the wife of Mr. DeBruhl Cobb of *Messers, died at her home at that place Wednesday. Mrs. Cobb had been in failing health for the last year, but her death was not expected and the announcement was a shock to the many friends and relatives of the family.

She leaves her husband, three sons and three daughters who will mourn her death. One of the sons is Mr. W. H. Cobb, probate judge. The remains were interred yesterday at Salem Methodist Church, of which she was a devoted member.
~~~~~
This cemetery is located at, Ft. Jackson, Richland County, South Carolina. Note that when Ft. Jackson acquired additional land ca 1939, some burials were removed to other locations. In the case of Salem Methodist Church, the church itself relocated to Elgin (Blaney at the time).

Salem United Methodist Church's link on FindaGrave.com is:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2403129

Also, please note that in some instances, a husband or wife may be buried at Ft. Jackson but the spouse is elsewhere. And in some cases there is a marker at Ft. Jackson that might indicate there is an actual burial, but the interment is in another cemetery.
~~~~~
Rebecca is the daughter of Archibald Campbell Fetner (ca 1795-1861) and Elizabeth Watts Fetner.
~~~~~
Rebecca's children not connected on FindaGrave are:
Alice COBB, F (1870-) (m. William W. Wise)
Belle COBB, F (ca1883-<1930) (m. William G. Haithcock)
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