She married William Henry Cobb (1774-1858) ca 1800, in South Carolina. They had 11 children.
Henry Ballard Cobb (1801-1880)
Satria Cobb (1804-1884)
David Garrison Cobb (1805-1848)
Margaret Cobb (1806-1899)
Elizabeth Cobb (1807-1861)
Rachel Cobb (1809-)
Agness Cobb (1809-1897)
Samuel Cobb (1811-1858)
Mourning Elizabeth Cobb (1813-1883)
Nancy M Cobb (1815-)
Nehemiah cobb (1815-1888)
She died on February 27, 1815, in Hall County, Georgia, and was buried in the Hopewell Baptist church Cemetery in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Find a Grave, database and images, memorial page for Mourning Caroline Garrison Cobb (1 Mar 1783–27 Feb 1815), Find A Grave: Memorial #62817420, citing Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by nancy murray (contributor 47114597) .
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WikiTree profile Garrison-318 created through the import of 10_s family tree.ged on Jun 23, 2011 by Tenielle Hoefener.
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